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had rolled massey's helping to continue anton's legacy. and while the films ending has changed, its message has no. emily anglin, the al jazeera, had sprayed south africa. the wellington zu and new zealand had double in population of endangered ring tail lemurs, by welcoming 4 sets of twins and a booster. the lemur population. the new birds mean that the wellington zoo can now be part of an international breeding program. neighbors are classified as the most endangered group of mammals by the international union for conservation of nature. they only get the breed once a year. the news with l 0 here, the headline this our, another round of russian missile strikes has hit the ukrainian city of napa region . the region is governor says a school was among the buildings targeted on tuesday morning. explosions on monday
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killed at least 1900 people are injured around 100 and several cities across the country. ukraine says it won't be intimidated by the wave of russian missile strikes. the u. n. has joined the u. s. and the european union in condemning the attacks 11 on an israel or close to resolving a long running border dispute in the gas rich mediterranean sea officials from both sides say a final draft deal satisfies all their requirements. bernard smith has more from west jerusalem. this deal comes just at the time when israel is ready to start. exploiting. it's failed now. it's some bumps last week when lebanon made a couple of last minute demands. these are demands about the definition of demarcation boys that delineate israeli waters from lebanese waters and about potential revenue sharing, excuse me, from one of the fields, the struggles of lebanon israel border, but it seems after intense negotiations, meetings between the u. s. mediator,
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both sides have resolved these final differences. at least one person has died in atl protesters classed with police in the capitol bowl pass on monday. the protesters are angry over the high cost of living over unemployment and potential foreign intervention. they're calling for the resignation of prime minister here on the patient, gangs of blocked access to key fuel terminal, triggering fuel shortages in the country. the grieving families are holding their final prayers for those killed in an attack on a nursery and thailand last week. it brings to an end 3 days of morning for the victims. 19 will be cremated in the buddhist ceremony on tuesday. at japan has reopened its borders to tourists after 2 and a half years of cobra. 1900 restrictions travelers from 68 countries and territories can again visit visa free. the government has been under pressure from businesses to allow tourism. at least 800 people have died in the north indian
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state of r pradesh as heavy rain lashes. the region. environmentalists say climate change is to blame for the unusually late wet season. heavy rain is expected in 4 states until tuesday. the death hill from storm julia as it moves across central america has risen to at least 25. a storm is weakening, but it continues to cause heavy rains and flooding, or, salvador has declared a national emergency and more than 1000 people have been evacuated from the worst hit areas. those your headlines on our 0. the news continues right here. after the stream, stay with us. the chinese communist party holds it. 20th congress. delegates will meet to discuss constitutional change, economic challenges, and phone policy with president jean pitting likely to secure a 3rd time. will he be given even more power to pursue his vision for the future? fuller, the story on oh, to 0, god. hi,
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anthony ok, welcome to the stream. president putin is popularity ratings have remained high, thinks the invasion of ukraine on february the 24th, until he announced that they would be a draft of $300000.00 russian men. and then his popularity ratings went down a little his what some concern russians told us earlier. i recall in the morning and among the 1st things that i did is chicken can use the most trad whole thing the taken. imagine nowadays is then partial mobilization and our country has become a general one. and my part now my friends will go to the so called special operation. and i'm not even talking now about multiple arguments that i have had with my parents. because unfortunately, older generations support the actions of our president and her now me and are
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men like me, young man like me, are hastily blurry, hide or run out of russia. and i know so many young men who already leave the country and it's sad. and now i actually under pressure and i can tries what i should do, i have a vow is reporting for audi 0 from moscow. i am not sure how many so good to have you. what are you seeing? what are you hearing from the russians that you've met so far? yes, i mean that i, since i have this, you know, double thinking about what's going on. on the one hand, the, like the idea of a great osher that put in trying to sell to them. of course, the civilization that history and invincible washer, facing the west. they're trying to protect its values,
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to protect its history and its future generations and so on. so they that, i mean at the call when you talk to them they, they, they like this idea. but when it comes to mobilizing their loved ones with the war, it's a different story. so they talk in these 2 in these 2 themes, you know, the one hand, they like put in, he has some popularity, let's say, let's say, acknowledge that great popularity actually now, but at the same time, as you said, you know, it's all, they don't like how the war is conducted, they don't even like the idea of evading another country. many of them tell you, ukraine is ayesha. it's part of russia. talk about the shell of history that russia rush actually began and you create a new key key that so on. they say all of this, but when it comes to the action of going, crossing the border and killing people to get territory at what many of them don't like that idea, particularly it becomes worse when they are personally asked to go and join us.
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those 2 people said and about them organization asked me, they also were very confused about it. i can, we can go into the edition like i have one more thought i wanted to ask you about. and that was your ability to report freely. because at the very beginning of the russian invasion of ukraine, russians went, and now to call that invasion of war, it was a special miniature operation. how are you able to report on what is happening? quite honestly, before i came here, i was, i was a bit uncertain about how to go about this. i wasn't sure what to say, and i was hesitant. and when i came here, i got to know that things are not that difficult, at least for, for reporters. i'm the only red line, really what i'm told again. and again, here, the only red line is that if you report on casualties along russian soldiers,
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and if you take that, we should take that, not from the official source of them, is still different. they have a daily briefing about the casualties and what's happening in the front line. never, never tried to do that because that sort of line list that us is ok. i buy, i've never, i, i, i was able to report everything to save it, to analyze, to give my opinion and so on. sometimes, you know, in a very limited sense of the word, but sort of, you know, to find what's going on and what the people say i'm, i'm a, val, thank you so much. joining us lie from moscow in russia, telling us some with the feeling down the ground. what rushes a feeling about the russian evasion of ukraine today. thank you, man. i said, i conversation. are russian sorry, on what is happening in ukraine, the russian invasion, the special military operation. however you want to describe it? are they sorry on that? here is our commit section. be part of today. shut
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donnie. i conversation stanislaus natalia, albert, thank you for being part of ashley today. san is lab. welcome, please introduce yourself to audience around the world. really sure most go. i'm stanislaw bishop in political science and what you're at moscow state university it to happen, italia, welcome. please say hello to audience around the world. hello, my name is natalia and i am president and founder of leadership on nation. get to have you an alba. welcome to the stream. please introduce yourself to audience. hello, i'm a good time for my students. and so if it's a book and now i'm a runaway or refugee or emigrant into okay, thank you albert natalie. i started off, i am just going to do a little recap status laugh as to how we got from february the 24th to where we all
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right now. so every 24th of course, was the date when russia invaded ukraine. and there was a lot of pro government sentiment that jumped up. russians were very happy, many of them. when we go to september, the 21st, that's when president vladimir putin announces his pan to mobilize 300000 troops. and then the timber, not tobar protest, this protest breaking out, of course, russia and man if fleeing the country cuz they're worried that they're going to be draft date down a slab. when you talk to the students that you teach, when you discuss what is happening in ukraine, all they keen on how president putin is doing and how the russian military is doing right now. what are you hearing? well, generally speaking, my students are mostly foreign students, mostly from china, by the way, so we're not discussing the current issues very deeply. but at the same time, of course, people feel certain uneasiness when asking me as
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a russian about the situation on the ground. and the general, of course, students are what they are, they want peace and they don't understand why the conflict between russia and ukraine could not be ended through diplomatic negotiations. so they just don't know. i do not understand why in the 21st century, we have to go to war or to special lives, reparation to decide our issues. that's that the general point and about the, the current mood, let's say of the russians today. well, as margaret thatcher say, they're sad, there is no such thing as a society, right? so there are individual man, women and families. the same applies to russia. so some people back in february, they applauded. the idea of was launching the special needs reparation. but there
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were other people like myself who were really perplexed because i didn't see any good outcome for, for this, for, for these, for this campaign. because i am to pro ukrainian big, but because i'm for russian. so for russia and as my country, i don't see, and still i still do not see a good outcomes for rush natalia, we have fewer who are watching right now and they have questions and thoughts. i'm going to share a couple of them with you. so this one comes from one of our view, as he said finally, russians are starting to realize that expansion is, was a thing of the past and only bring misery for both the attacking country and the defending country. that's an opinion for somebody who's been following what's been happening in russia and ukraine. italia, what are your thoughts?
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well, 1st of all, i think that the nitty important to call things as they are now and ration in regional re grading didn't start on february 24th of your pocket in for 1014. and we had an extension of what happened on february 24th was just the in you stage of this war who came invasion of grain. and it's also important to understand that there are protests interrupted in the russian, not just optimization, wasn't december all this year. especially after the full scale invasion, the russians live, facing almost every day. there was only one day or 2 until the day in june 15 when no one was detained for. and i will protest. and that even before my applications had dug them for thousands of people in jail, just for the i was in the hundreds of thousands the rush and fled russia before again, this model is ation. on september 21. that was, it was there. if russia heard the printer for the moment, because again, there was
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a lot of support from the war who didn't care what was happening because it is because again, those were sent to the war were mostly for the region for russia, mostly a national public. so many russians didn't feel the impact of the war, but when we started to infect, everybody of the family of, for the nation happening is now bigger. we have the most thought even bigger brought us. 6 even more implications, emergency medications from russia 2 weeks i'll but i, we've been listening to, to russian reserve, if they've been caught up to serve. and they seem quite happy about being caught up and being drafted. let me play their comments 1st of all and then i'd really like to hear why you decided you didn't want to fight for your country. they have
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listened to the service. it means it must be like this because president putin has already answered this question. if he ordered mobile is ation, not a total, but a partial one, it means everything is not that scary. it means he knows what he's doing. he's a clever person. only fit up the full speed ahead for mother russia. this way, there is no fear any more. albert, so you served in the army, you were formerly in the army, but you decided you were going to leave russia. so you don't get drafted in again, why is up to being brought to the army 10 years ago. and after all, my negative experience in the russian army, i became a political activists in the and to them in the beginning of the 20 and 2012. and so so it's the experience. so
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the army and the experience of or the state volumes that i suffered in the, in this, an army a made me made me a political activist. and so in the, in the 2022. that reaction that my reaction as to which i left the liberal was over those. and so if you consider the president is a dictator, is you consider as you'll state as a repressive state, repressed of for all form for the whole people. so that the war that was launched by the state, and by this president you see to the criminal war in which you don't want to take part. i'm going to show up the popularity ratings of president putin as
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they've changed from august all the way through to september. i'm going to show this for you so you can see it at home or wherever you're viewing from. so is the country going in the right direction? 67 percent? yes, 60 percent. not so much. this was after the draft was announced. do you approve of putins activities as present? 83 percent? yes. in august. 77 percent. not so much in september. these ratings are still high, sanisha have why? well, 1st of all, we're speaking about a tiny percentage of the population who actually agreed to answer these questions actually in these times, because to the best of my knowledge, it's about maybe only 2 in 10 persons. so about 20 percent just agreed to answer. and of course, if we agree to answer and they are, let's say a cognizant or if they are afraid that they can make it wrong. so to speak,
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answers. so the percentage of those who say that they support the current government or in sections, i mean it's, it gives us some would distorted picture of course, of reality at the same time. if we do not see too much protests nowadays doesn't, doesn't mean that people once again, a board what's going on? because back in the day, i mean let's, let's face it during this of the, most of the period of this millage reparation. it was waged on the russian side by the professionals. member. that's why it's called special needed reparation. so special guys did the job, right. and so many people were basically opposed to to, to these a conflict they still remained in russia proper and didn't,
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didn't want to, to flee because they were against it. but still, it did not effect their lives so much. but when these a partial novelization, or was knowledge of or stay the be realize that now it's, it's their problem and not the problem of military professionals. and at the same time for, for some, it gave teacher that something may be, go in, not according to the original plan, right? if you have to draft more people to the army than well, something is maybe something is changing in the general attitude of the russian authorities on how to wage these nodes reparation and how to, how to win it if it's possible. of course, i completely agree with that. yes, it's very difficult to trust the opinion polls, especially when you have to replace as much in the country as a denial of a question about the war or report to the gramlin geno.
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ah, it's much higher than prior to the invasion. and the as i said, we're all of the project media leave. you see a lot of activity that people do in on the ground that i love, the derailing train or taking a computer center from fi and the just a lot of ethnic minority groups appear to started to are in for inform the community about this, the war and trying to explain how to terminate the contract, the how to board members ation like that because never had such a vibrant ethnic minority community it because marcia is muslim, they live on time zone conference. but there's also because over 190 minority millennials of them i use as a can on for by the gram. and since we've made the chance of being sent to pain,
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if you ask them republic i'm higher than your region read what to do with it. to die and this for, for photos does ample sort of that person. somebody is 9 times more or less from divine than from just now 3 times. so over the region for more and the people, they're doing much more so we're still emitted vibrant activity . early we spoke to alina and alina is the director of the nordic ukraine forum. she had a very particular clean to view on the russian men who decided that they would rather flee russia than be drafted. this is what she told her earlier. you are in the last month, there are thousands of people who live in the russia due to the mobility, zation and the country. they should stay in russia and europe shouldn't have opened the borders because the people have glorified before in ukraine. this people have
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protested when the genocide was going on in bullshit being. and so the only thing that made them go to the street and go to europe was the fact that they will be killed in this war. moreover, for europe, it is a security issue because this people have the imperial colonial consciousness and tomorrow they will be ask him to have the russian goals where they are now. they are not to the gym. they are those who need to stop the voice that their country has started. i will, we have a, a number of people online who are trying to work out what poaching strategy is. and as a former member of the military, you might be able to help us out a little bit one view as says the putting became overconfident because in georgia, things went his way. and then again in crimea. and he thought he could do it a 3rd time again returning to ukraine. do you think that's the military strategy?
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vanished fairly quickly where it would not expecting anybody to be upset about this for a move in what takeover didn't work that way? what do you think out, ah, my old, my military experience, my army armina experience. i had nothing to do with the military with the army. it was just about the washing. com. oh. and so it was not, it was definitely the album you have about as much, much experience as the people in i you cheap comment section. so that's what they would say. i would say you probably have more than they did. i was, i wasn't, i wasn't even allowed to to, to take her to take her rifle by her. i think i, he, i want to move on to another. so he has done his life. and this is really about the economic impact of what this special military operation the russian invasion of
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ukraine is having on russia. this is yvonne, she spoke to us a little bit earlier. there's been an ongoing debate as to whether western sanctions have been doing enough to hurt the russian economy. but with putin's recent mobilization decree and a legal annexation of 4 ukrainian territories, we've entered into a new phase of the war where the russian economy will be directed toward prioritizing war time efforts. and the russian workforce is facing at minimum, a loss of hundreds of thousands of workers. this is occurring at the same time. the global energy prices are falling. the e. u is preparing to bad purchases of russian oil. and the west is preparing new sanctions and an oil price cap against russia. all of this will likely undermine consumer confidence and the long term growth potential of the russian economy. i'm wondering santa claus is the impact of sanctions. is that now impacting how russians a feeling about war in ukraine?
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well, 1st of all, just for the record, i completely disagree with the statement by the previous sticker. the ukrainian female was said that all the russians are responsible. so i think these view is cannibalistic. so it's sceptical, i think so, and to return to your question. well, generally speaking, of course, nowadays the prices are not skyrocketing, right? so, but a lot of people just tend to buy less and to say more because they nowadays they cannot plan for, for the future. so their horizons of planning, so to speak, they shrunk from, let's say, a couple of years to a couple of weeks or a couple of days. that's the problem. moreover, when i asked those who are supporting these special moves, reparation, i ask and simple question. do you release the glue?
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think than if we win this, when this fight, the irregular russian people like us will live better and will be more secure than they would that when, when we lived back prior to the 24th of february. can you release to say that these call met with regression will make us all more prosperous and more secure. and they are, let's say they are very uneasy in answering this question. they say something like, well, we don't know, it remains to be seen, but nobody said that, of course we will live more now happily and will have more prosperity. i want to bring one more voice into our conversation and that is the voice of president putin who here is addressing government and suggesting that it's the west who is committing war and atrocities against russia rather than russia do not in ukraine.
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let's have a look at have a listen. let's go say me and i want to emphasize once again and precisely in its greed, and in the intention to maintain its unlimited power. there are real reasons for the hybrid war that the collective west is waging against russia. they don't want freedom for us. they want to see us as a colony. they don't want equal cooperation, but robbery. they want to see us not as a free society, but as a crowd of solace, slaves for them, what they see as a direct threat to them. our thought and philosophy therefore, the encroach on to our philosophers, our culture. an art is a danger to them and therefore they are trying to bat it. our development and prosperity is also a threat to them. competition is growing. they don't need russia at all,
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but we need her so much going on online, and i ye cheve comment section t t, there's no peace until russians leave. every inch of the canyon territory. putin let the russian people will be drained of their wealth and one more thought here, russia will pay the bill for the crimes committed against the crane. and also russians are good people in the presidency. that is the problem. so many thoughts going on hand on that online conversation. but thank you stanislaus, natalia and albert, the helping us explore what russians feeling about the ukraine invasion at the moment. i'm watching everybody i see next time they can blue frank assessments. if the united states felt that you're running a good program, was there to build
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