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the, the because the ukrainian incursion into curse sculptures keeps the top come under admits the assaults age of failed. artie, reports from the pump also says pop on the 1st come on points that i'm visiting here. but when it comes to the intensity of the pricing on the communications, most other parts of the front, while they hopelessly pale in comparison pulse coming up in the program, the investor is selling a billionaire at george soros drops by ukraine to the scale business opportunities in the country we met, good hon. major western wealth funds are profiting from the buildings of taxpayer dollars to keep the complex done loads of the taylor pro messenger a serge after from the service to pablo,
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draw their freedom of speech case the from us go to the world. this is your r t international. how the one, a one. welcome to the news our we begin in russia's cursed border region where the country's forces continue to repel a fresh wave of ukrainian attacks must go safe. ukraine has lost over 6 and a half 1000 for some hundreds of armored vehicles during its 3 week long incursion . ortiz eager to sit down or visited one of the units stationed in the area fighting on the front line. this is where it's all started. the suits are region of russia's course, the province to keep cranes fast flow fi, same whole song of the joker takes us to the spot, special forces operations. well,
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this is far from the 1st come on points that i'm visiting here, but when it comes to the intensity of the pricing on the communications, most other parts of the front while they hopelessly pale in comparison to radios, yellow over each other. sports is our glue to the tv showing light drone feeds. so how much was preventing notice lot of confidence detroit, they've just ordered support from some very big guns the, the us because the whole room cheese. but this war is not always broad cost, and for k, as pv, drones con, both the same picture quality, but it doesn't make the footage any less impressive. the
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page, one of our smart commanders says he doesn't remember a busy a time in this war fellow, which in this situation is very tense because the enemy has been trying to build on the success of their authentic have since the 1st days of our arrival as a result the success failed miserably. since the 1st days, dozens of vehicles tanks armored vehicles have been burned. therefore, if it is not for nothing that this is already called the course bulge, because there was no such amount of equipment involved in the enemy's counter offensive during the operation. all the equipment is being destroyed. the enemy does not even have time to deliver reserves. i think according to radio intercepts, they are in an extremely depressed mood. they can't even evacuate. we are working on their complete destruction of the ukraine is nowhere near done with. attempts to
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break crushes spirits here, but hades and his men love. a challenge i make is done of reporting from the court . scrooge and russia, archie as well k as in vision of russia's kursk region, was supposed to stop most of those at times on the battlefield in don't boss. that's the admission from ukraine's top military commander who saves the results of so far from uninsured. as the, one of the goals of the course of operation was to divert enemy forces from the direction of paul crossed. the enemy understands this. so they continued to concentrate efforts on fall across the course, cooperation has diverted the enemy's forces. 230000 soldiers were transferred and the number is growing, but the enemy still continues to gain strength in this area of the case city of puckered off skin. don't boss mention by the ukrainian general is currently in the hands of keeps forces, but the russian latrice rapidly approaching the key logistics hub as part of its
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main operation in the done yet republic. according to moscow ministry of defense, the $27.00 guards and motorized rifles division as taking control of several settlements in the area, including the village of our loft, former c. i. a analysts, laurie johnson, told our teeth, the short sightedness of alexander sir skis combined. but with the big problems where you create so 1st he claims that the operation was designed to get russia to shift soldiers from the don boss in order to relieve pressure on ukrainian soldiers facing off against the russian advance and forced them to go up the crow skinny claims that, that's what happened. but that didn't happen. the 200, he says, 823-0000 russian soldiers removed up there. well, that's not the case either. russia already had troops stationed nearby. russia did not have to draw down any of its forces and the done boss,
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that's number one. number 2, the only one who actually pulled forces from the done boss dynette skin particular and re deployed inter cursed with starsky and, and, and that is widely acknowledged by many ukrainian analysts. this having been an incredibly stupid, foolish thing to do because it has now weakened the defenses ended on boss to such an extent that we are seen. russian forces dancing multiple kilometers a day, taking some entire towns and villages intact without it, you know, having to fire a single artillery around when you've got a senior military commander like source ski. so detached from reality, it tells you how much trouble the ukrainians are in. it's an interesting business meeting to tell you a bite not of the head of london mirror,
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zalinski is office has stopped on with american an faster in head of the open society foundation network. alexander swore us the 4th song of liberal billionaire, georgia store us arrived in kia to discuss deals to be made on plans for the economy. it's reported the parties also discussed the restoration of critical infrastructure. also in the agenda, the seizure of russian assets on their possible transferred to ukraine, as well as increasing functions pressure on most go well, i'll examine the sources visit to comes and meet the news that you monetary and aid worth over $4000000.00 earmarked for the country's military. it's gone missing. that's according to report released 5 ukrainian defense ministry. according to the results of joint internal audits from march to july 2020 for the cleaning, defense ministry in cooperation with the ukranian state customs service identified
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potential risks of illegal use of humanitarian aid worth a 4 point $2000000.00. however, the department could not confirm the fact of receiving this age by military units. the defense ministry has sent relevant notifications to law enforcement agencies to assess the legality of the actions of individual officials on the grounds of legal enrichment, misappropriation of property and abuse of office. a loss to aid for ukrainian soldiers includes over $400.00 vehicles, just under $500.00 pounds of goods, including food and plastic pellets that says a total volume of 8 to key of from the west has already reached hundreds of billions of bureau. the e u has sent 110000000000 euros is 2022. and half of that being replayed, moore is on its way, while the u. s. has contributed the equivalent of over $75000000.00 euro in total. again, more money is earmarked in the future are to contribute our chris and say is that
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while western nations are actively financing ukraine up the expense of their citizens, the real beneficiary of such spending is the state. and banking leads. it is the british in this case, if we're looking at the u. k, this one, the which types pay us spending so much money on providing these weapons to the price. but the actual people, we really think the reward he's not the british tax pay a, you know, by simply spots have to construct his wit by they are utilizing, if not pay very little tax compared to what they should be paid back into the economy. so that winning of that friends of when a guy in the box, but the reality is the british types, but as lost uh, the ukrainian people have low speed, the more money moves, right. and they're always countries of the world that covers those. if you like hot spots, so we'll credit the places full, full, full tax evasion for the booth of money. you know what the people usually the way off shall. i think that is probably how that's, that's a new trade off they'll. they'll use it and they'll create these ideas,
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i think because you tried becoming a free economic solid. so for western companies to set up as maximized that that tax efficiency. i mean, we've had a nancy pelosi just before she step down, that it'd be us like the investigator, you credit you credit is a good investment. we use the white investment right? because what right now is by creating a country web by the, you know, you created itself so has, has got, you know, is very important to the web state security. it has it. so the ad natural gas resources has a lots of things. the, the, the, the united states in particular really wants to get its bits on it, wants to try and basically detach the world. but it's particularly you're away from dependency or russian natural resources such as russian or the gas. that'd be similar to how we sold the behavior of, of, of what's the government said 80 rock. i've got us started the way which they privatized the oil and gas fields in these countries. the modus operandi of,
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of the american of the american, rudy, at least since have just starting a little they don't do. it's a free and certainly that's a big buddy. and as rivers of phones flow into crane, it's emerged as well. who's making money? one example, a british funds are came advisors which specializes in high risk investments in emerging markets as me to help the profit from the purchase of ukrainian debt. the share of ukrainian company bones in its portfolio minds to double figures worth a total of $470000000.00 help to buy it set bottom line rise up to solid 12 percent your on your while according to bloomberg. you trains not to guess joe phones secured the phones investors a 73 percent return. good business, well, ukrainian really is also made their investors pockets heavier. chris ends again, brakes done high war is often good business for speculators. or in this case,
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they mean usually states assets that have been in some way and take could or in some sort of uh, sort of dock away and, and we possessed from the people at given see private companies. so example, when we are affected, your credit debt welds, we are starting to state, owed companies such as the crating railways, for example, which these particular fund how it's a huge stake it. and so essentially it's usually a, it's usually have products that come that the, well i wouldn't buy the state oh, by the people that have been some way been stolen from the essentially, you know, if, if you and i go out and take a resource that was put dominant league the full days by the state. i not for profit company in the sense that it's set to set the people. and they basically said it's all to, to the highest speed you're going to see. must stick with tons happen because
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suddenly you've got this huge expanse of natural resources, in this case, natural gas that he's able to be with tons of private companies that are in the ukraine. that doesn't get buttons, the ukranian economy. and essentially, it's been plumbed into this case instead loved it and into the british uh into the body states ends in 2, investors within this family loved to know despite many warnings that by the future safety of the platform. telegram the ceo, pub, older officer wrist over the weekend, has in fact seen a surge in dine loads of the up. his extended detention period is set to expire. this witness that when he must either be charged or released. the french prosecutor's office say's its holding. mister girls in connection with 12 foliage crimes committed by all name suspects via his platform, including the distribution of drugs on child pornography. that is what those
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individuals are accused of. i 3 more legal infractions are tied to the platforms crypto currency dealings so far. there's be no official response from public to off himself, but public criticism of his arrest is nothing worldwide the french president, by the way, and says the case is not politically motivated as well to discuss this. now in the studio, i'm very happy to welcome in serbian and p, alexander, palm beach. mr. publish, welcome good to see good suited to and been personally in person. it's been a while i was taking a while, but we're, we're here not the situation involving pop out or off alexander it's, it has caused concerns world wide both for the, for the see at the security of the users on, on up to tell her problem. but others as well, and also those figures who, who dared to take an alternative stance to,
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to the mainstream. so what president does his arrest set in your eyes? well, you know, this is just the latest precedence. that'd be your thoughts on free speech in the west has been going on for a while. uh, i would say a baby says the rocket be rock war. gave me invasion of the rock in 2003. i think since then we've actually seen it increasingly assault and free speech in the west, starting well with the united states. you know, when, when via the opponents of the invasion were pretty much kicked out of the main stream media, including some people for formal officials, public figures. so that was a kind of a quiet subtle censorship. and then it intensified with the rest of julian of size . uh, and of course, with the uh, the revolution the might on revolution and key of and all the actors,
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the immunization of russia, was used as an excuse to clamp down and free speech on anyone was reporting anything other than what the main screen narrative is supposed to sound like, and it actually went once to a special military oper ration started in a 2022 was to clamp down and banding of our t of splits here and russian platforms, but then only bad news media that try to take not even a pro russian stance, but a neutral stance on the ukrainian war. so this is just a continuation. we also had a similar thing happening. and in america, in the elections in 2016, and especially in 2020, we had a,
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an actual president's a sitting president, donald trump kicked off twitter. we had the entire media industrial complex in the united states. going against from us feeling out propaganda against, from taking on the side of one candidate. it was obviously a part of the media and it's been the same way in this election or pre election of period. so, you know, the west has actually been turning into what orwell was forecasting. would maybe become to, to tell is terry and a communist part of the world instead, as the west looking more, more like, uh, 1984. that's a very useful, a timeline. at many big tech figures are nervous, some of even decided to flee europe for their safety or will not trouble there in
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the near future. should they be worried? absolutely, absolutely. uh, anyone's a fair game now of door for us. and is a french citizen, it did not spare him from being arrested on french soil or anyone. and everyone is now fair game, who opposes? uh, i would, i would call that the western global. global is deep state narrative. and whoever opposes them and their policies is, should be worried. and that's almost then, that's anyone who has a free mind who wants to explore both sides? who wants a neutral reporting? so yeah, it's, you know, the sale rumble also said that he would, you know, she was, she would, i think he flied europe. right. he's not, he's no longer in europe. so this is, i think as long as these,
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the present leads in europe and in the united states that i'm power, i think for, it's not safe for anyone of this sort of format, the problem door office to, to travel. they don't know what can befalls and what can come. yeah, but you, at the same time, we mentioned that there before we started talking the, the done loads of telegram have expanded considerably. the people seem to be at like voting with their feet. they're saying we're, we're, we're happy that this is secure, and we want to perhaps support pop older off as well by doing this. but there's in the side to that because if the encryption keys are given to friends, like there's a lot at stake over the next few hours, isn't there? where do you think? tell her promise future lights. uh huh. if of course, if 5 older of resists,
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i think it has an even better future if he doesn't want to come to the pressure to the blackmail. uh because these are mafia tactics was be very clear about this. they're trying to explore things for option keys from him. uh, we'll know, because uh, if anything else uh, uh, the russian, the russian government will say it just like safety and other skins, said it, i think yesterday he hopes that problem door off will not give away the encryption keys. so i think that its, uh, some russian official probably alerts uh, ice. let's say the free world, the free world, which is no longer the west. that telegram is no longer safe is that doesn't happen . i think it's, it's popularity is bound to expand on myself. we've been using telegram for, i don't know years, i don't even know when from early days and it's for that's very reason and
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it's totally, it makes sense. and so many people that it's popularity is jump since the arrest because people are realizing that this is one of the let's say, always use of the free exchange of information. and of course, that also shows that that's what people want and that they're tired of this list, censorship, this endless, in a big nanny big brother telling them what is right to read what shouldn't be read, what they should think and what they shouldn't think. and that's a, that's a very good description perhaps of the people versus the elite sir. because if you look at the western media headlines about pablo's draw it, it's almost as if this was coming, the russian such and so there's always a 9 gulf to it. it seems the description of it. how did you think they would have reacted if he was arrested here in russia? not in front?
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well, we know what would have happened. i mean, or russia would have, would have been proof quote unquote to them that russia is an authoritarian state, that there is no press freedom here, freedom of expression. but of course we've been, we've come with the company used to this double thing and double spaced. i'm of course using terms from george orwell as 1984. where are, you know, you're, you're saying one thing and thinking of another for holding 2 opposing thoughts in your head. uh, at the same time, you know, this is to tell her tearing mindset. and so, of course, and of course inventory is double standards. i mean, we've had western officials said openly that what applies for that and what's good for them. they have a right to certain things to which those outside of the garden, uh, quote unquote don't have to. so of course it for us,
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it would have on it would have been branded as repression. when's a western country does that? well, they have to, uh, you know, for this, for the good of everyone for everyone's good. i mean we've seen that film so many times. my own country, your experience, what's called a humanitarian bombing in 1999, which was only made things worse, even in a few minutes terry incense and we, we're, we're feeling the implications of that even today. so we know this western for prophecy very well. you've seen that before. can i actually mention about serbia? because present like from is visiting your nation and tomorrow i believe tomorrow and the next day, the 29th and the 30th a 2 day visit given and present the church has condemned public drops a rest. i've seen that. could that be a sticking point in the meeting? well, personally, i would hope so. uh, i think i saw a news item. i think it was from today or yesterday. uh,
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the united arab emirates uh, were scheduled to buy. i think a fighter aircraft from uh, france, uh and they've suspended that purchase because of the dogs arrest drugs. also citizens of the citizen of the army. it's em or it's as well. i would hold the president which would do the same thing because he was about to make a deal with my crown for the purchase of 12 or a fall fighter planes from france. so i think that would be a gesture showing that actually he means what he says, and the so be actually is concerned with this repression of a free speech that's going on in the west and especially now and in france. so let's see what happens. but i as an m p, i know of course an opposition and fee, but i would say that would be the right move to me as much as my ego would enjoy it . you haven't just come to say hello to me here in this you do it. you're also in
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law school for the brick to add municipal at 4 am which is in to its final dates. they just give us a sense of, of how you find it. and generally, bricks up large, how you, how you see its future. well, i think it's, it's, uh, it shows that there can be a free world outside of, of the a you may till the so called your atlantic alliance. it gives hope because bricks is really it's, it's open, it's a, it's a framework for the multi polar world where there is no one hedges hedge them on. we don't have a unit pull or order wait where one country is supposed to tell everyone else what the rules are and everyone else suppose still bay. one of my impressions from the for him is that there's so many different people from so many different countries from over a 100 countries. so that totally destroys the narrative that rushes internationally
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isolated. no such thing is happening. i can see it. i saw it yesterday. i will see it today, and it's just a great place to meet people from different countries that don't want to live under anyone's big thoughts. you know, and that again goes back to what's happening with power will do it off and breaks countries. i think that would be something that would be deemed unacceptable and also breaks countries between themselves. i don't know if one example where one countries telling another is what to publish what not to publish, what alliances to choose, and what partnerships to choose and bricks is really something that's growing because the west is a pretty much destroying the one. and we need an international organization,
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a free states, which is what the wind was supposed to be. is, is a multi lot for world. just the final point isn't no inevitable. well, i would say i want to stopping it. uh, what stopping it is. uh, this stubborn insistence of the west leather united states to be, i have to forefront to be to be the leaders. so calls and everyone else or should follow really it's the united states. it's the you, it's natal. they want to ex passivity that you know, they, they've, they have, uh, and that this, the international law. i don't want to replace it with the so called rules based order, where they are, the ones would dictate the rules and of most of humanity does not want to that. and that's very obvious just from the number of countries that want to be breaks. members, i would hope that serbia would become a bricks member, the 1st year pin country to become a bricks member. and i will definitely be an advocate for that. when i come go back
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to serbia. so breaks is the best hold right now. international whole of mankind, maybe it sounds a little bit uh too overblown, but i don't see an alternative. the alternative is to for either want to just sit and wait for orders from brussels or washington on or london or, or buttons. very interesting points raised as always making to administer apartments from serbia alexander published. thank you so much for your time and coming in to say hello to us as well. it was a pleasure, great to see this home the sap lot, her point mr. paul, which was speaking about communication is vital and prosperity will come as a result, that is the message emerging from the bricks municipal for. and we just spoke about being held. it's in to its final day here in most with brought together delegates from over a 100 nations as well, telling us more about it. here's our to correspond to charlotte davinsky, the trade relations investor relations,
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a digital technologies. these are the things that are being discuss case in russia's capital. i'm so much more they're all right. present stays from 500 cities from around a $120.00 countries across the world. and they want to share best practices. the idea is to be creating the future, whether that's small cities, much more. i'm one of the things that delegates, since we need to be impressed with is most of itself many saying there's so much to that they've seen. but they can take back to that. i mean cities directly to take back to street on the street. i'm copying to develop into the team, the culture nature and all that is the price of the team. and we have this, we saw that in the context of my g
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lagging behind x ready to be in the meantime, we can see. ringback who the opportunity based as a whole lot of countries like not, excuse me, to mix up all sort of countries and countries in countries imagine stuff. so we have these kind of exclusions would be a weird experience. very good because we can't shower knowledge particularly and we have communication i need to really met. that's really important. in an extortion legs, we can get the basic idea and we can customize accordingly. like they're also representatives from at least one nation. hey, i've been speaking to the policy either over both danielle, that means were viable. they from folk ariana. i of him how that you could learn from the true partnership.

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