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the zeros investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe. on alex's here, the logged in the us and we tv have guinea precaution challenges, the rushing middle traits and threatens to send his forces to most good troops. sometimes to see it on the streets of rough golf in southern russia. goshen says his full sense of taking control of old military base is that the and so rom and what you know to say we're life headquarters here in the also coming up the sweet spot on seeing the occupied westbank risks spiraling out of control and warning from the u. n,
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as it contains is by default as the escalating violence and the occupied west bank . and the us charges full chinese companies with nbc trumpeting chemicals, is to make the highly addictive drug sense of the book into the back of the head of the volume. the messen regroup, says his full size will blockade the russian city of real stuff and on, and then proceed to the capital unless the military leadership meets with him. if any provision claims as false as a not in control of the military headquarters in law, so whichever these rushes invasion of ukraine, russia has accused precaution of launching of rebellion and go up against all coverage of fast changing developments. the. this is the off some off of what's the leader of the power military. wagner group says was the russian strike on his forces in a series of audio clips friday night?
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do you have any precaution, accuse rushes defense minister of ordering that attacks which kill 2000 of his fights, his best talk to him security in moscow after a progression set his men a marching into russia, seeking to avenge that? that's a governor of desktop and rust of region as civilians to remain in doors. to god the you will that the military leadership of the country bears must be stopped. they neglect deluxe of soldiers. they forgot to work justice and we will return. and therefore those who destroyed our guys today, those who destroy the 10s, many tens of thousands of lives. refreshing soldiers on a spot in the kremlin, says president vladimir, pushing the spring, constantly updated on faulkner group activities. and the f, as the security agency, has opened up an investigation into what it says is an attempt to mutiny a top russian general quote on wagner forces to turn on delita under rest
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progression. it wasn't you more than i did. you must do this before it's too late, obeyed the will in command of the elected president of the russian federation. stopped, become always attentive basis and placed this way. you'll station tension between arrival forces escalated during the battle of buck mode with vault and the forces paid a crucial role in the drawing up flights to capture the city. but progression accused the russian ministry of holding by commission and all the supplies were recently russia ordered, wagner groups soldiers to sign contracts with the russian defense ministry by the end of june progression, such as forces crossed from ukraine into russ, stuff in southern russia. there's that claim can't be independently verified, he won't, has fighters will go all the way to top of military lead us. he accuse us of betraying russia. he says this does not to amounts to a military coupon by his one time lives in russia's ministry of calling it an
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mutiny. is it barbara, and good time? did you reach out to sandra to bureau and yeah, the southern city of all stuff on dawn is about 1100 kilometers away from the capital most go. now the governor of the pet screeching in central russia has said a military convoy was only m full highway connecting must go to southern regions including roast of on don't on votes. and the matrix is close to the traffic at the boulder with the permits, region, infinity precaution has suggested he sent an armed convoy of his finances towards most go. let's take a closer look at the wagner group, the private power ministry falls was established in 2014 by you've got a promotion. when a participated in russia's, an exception of crime in progression is a businessman with close ties to present the document, pete and he became known as peaches chess. so his catering and the restaurant businesses is believed they have as many as 50000 fighters in ukraine and many of them criminals released from russian jails and promised freedom if they survived
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the fighting. boston. the great members have been accused of war crimes degree pounds being that the full front of fighting in the loot, russia finally come to the city last month after suffering heavy casualties. that i spoke to roger men on whose director of grand strategy program defense priorities us in washington, dc based the think tank the he explains why it progression is making a move against the military establishment or the most important expected to be a 4 or while accounts is turned into a protracted war, and now it has brought political to our model, the home from study dearly wanted to avoid. what we know, of course, is that the login group has marked on parts of southern russia to senior general's generals leaking in general, letting me elect, save, have appealed to business owners to put down their arms. there are security personnel in moscow who have been told to stand by post office taking special
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security measures. so this is an unfolding crisis, and i don't think you've seen the end of it. the interesting question is whether the ocean is acting as a loan rules, which would be suicidal, rational, he hasn't shown any signs of that yet. whether he's back by other forces, we don't know, i don't know, but it's something to a watch for. okay, so in your analysis and what you've been sort of research and looking at these past few months while the conflict has been ongoing, is there any basis or any facts to the accusations for us? and it's saying that most ago is kelly engel turned against his wagner forces. we only have to go into word for it, but this began with regards units using the military withholding supplies, then it choosing the defense ministry and the chair of general stuff, general garage involving open competence. then comes this latest accusation. but we also had a statement regarding that said, the war was unnecessary, the russian people have been misled, and before that, he won,
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the war could turn into a revolution. so he's been up think the idea. now if you decide to take on directions state and by the near within personal approach, can it possibly can ruffle a lot of set those by what he's saying and what's going on right now, but there is actions mean there is the worry for most sco that this could start to domino types of effect that they may be as a disgruntled military officials in other parts of the country that agree with what product actually has to say. and may be thinking about joining him. perhaps this much is absolutely clear. it is certainly cross the mind of the senior russian leadership, including the superintendent that could happen, hence the appeal back to very senior general's speaking to the wagner group, addressing them almost as comrades and calling them. we do not want to push the conflict into a civil war. the enemy is waiting for that to happen. please go back to your
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station as your barracks will be the elected leaders of the country. so i think they are indeed very worried that they're facing a situation that is getting a direction, but they don't know and they're not taking the chances of i was going home is the trends and ministry on that list. now he says on demand page and has never faced a crisis this serious during his presidency. this is, i would say the most serious crisis of president puts in to 22 and a half years of rule. oh, it's free to assess. i also had there, i mean, serious problems. there was friedman fighting in moscow and sort of, i mean, you get to 93, but put your never face such a crisis as now which may shake the foundations of his receipt that he's not direct. we're attacking the president of up tease of that, getting the defense minister sir j shribel. here's number 2, g for general staff for the dressing of other men would treat con,
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top brass. as in general, the as a allegedly very corrupt russian ruling. and these are popular wars themes, popular most likely, with his own soldiers and officers, and with the russian general public. so potentially, this could be the beginning of a real revolution in russia. a 4 of his 4 forces continued to move and they're moving rapidly. and if your soldiers are very orders and be and will be ready to use force, and i believe they will do so rather answers, he asked that only because they are also kind of how the tests of the system form or a converts, a former military personnel that's where the merchant doesn't like the military hierarchy. and, and there of course,
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so that the hardened veterans of the back to bus moment where they saw so many of their comrades killed. i mean, they are, i think, very angry people to and the state dates over russ pulse. that's will be a very serious problem because the brass stuff is the nurse center of the russian operation in ukraine. that's where the main staff is that that's the city where the staff of the south military district though is, is. but also there, the bunker is the main command staff of the entire operation. and the various forces, the guy dress store, they don't think they're a match for the rock never veterans. these are prior military people, maybe some transcripts. there are no match. so stopping them, you bear with me to bring in and track troops somewhere from the front. that's also
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logistically, not that easy for me is i've talked in several cities across ukraine. overnight. explosions were reported in the need for the car keys, and keith, 2 people were injured by following day, bring the capital ukraine says that defend systems intercepted these 20 russian missiles progresses. so following slide, in the early stages of ukraine's new counter offensive, ukraine says it's recaptured at least 8 villages as of 6 witnesses in russian defense lines in east charles strafford as in the front line village of soldiers that have a wet fighting is continuing full control of the area russian forces, if withdrawal and from what remains of this part, the village is people fled or destroyed ukrainian military vehicles, each tote from the battlefield. did russian soldiers in the gross a ukrainian minutes the last week announced it had complete the re taking the
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village of stores of it? but that's not quite true. the pricing you can see here is as a result of the russian. it strikes yesterday you. courtney military, you're telling us that's low, they please. so they say the majority of this village, they were still ongoing fighting on the outskirts and they say they are facing fish resistance, promotion policies. ukraine's counter offensive was expected for months that gave russian forces time to prepare the 2 gods. they have strong app on the lots of infantry supported by heavy onto the rates that moving slowly towards us, but with killing them. but we're conducting small defensive operations on the outskirts of the village along the forest line. but there were many mines around 200 kilometers. no. the russian occupied town of camina barrels of the band are eligible to the refund. it goes through the forest ukrainian soldiers here on the
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this russian positions or a few 100 meters away. ukrainian forces. we took this area joint account you were offensive last summer. nita side is made major bones for months. but as you create an army, began to prove a weakness in russian defences to the south. things here began to change is just who it is just on the street. there is nothing good here. visitation is very dense of to the new list. if that's all by itself, the end of the trench come on to tells us to take a couple of because russian helicopter gunship like in the area you, there is constant 5 for more to is tillery helicopters, as strikes and small arms, their sole top position in small groups, they're trying to break through to capture an important supply route, hauled golf in early days, says ukraine and it's,
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and they towed back as if it ever is a decisive breakthrough. it could take months. charles profit alger 0, use the new grain, or do us the best to go to the united nations is accusing of ronda, supplying russia with hundreds of times. right? and so the will in ukraine of working to manufacture those weapons in russia. the americans on the allies, according for united nations investigation on different once again. james bays is that un headquarters in new york area, low tax on ukrainian cities continue the us and its allies say these are indiscriminate and russia now has and is using hundreds of a rainy inmate drugs called to order. and the security council, the us ambassador says, this is a violation of the councils. the resolution endorsed the wrong nuclear deal. united nations must implement security council resolution 2231. we still have no
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explanation as to why experts from the 20 to 31 team have not been dispatched to ukraine to review evidence of these weapons origins and the destruction these weapons have caught outside the chain. but she was joined by the ambassadors of from the u. k, albania and ukraine. they will believe it's a matter of urgency for the un to launch an inquiry. but there's a problem. on the side of the secretary general says he doesn't have a mandate to investigate. what do you say to that? 20 to 31 resolution 2231 does give the secretary general a mandate to carry out these investigations. and we have all encouraged the you in to move forward on carrying out these of investigations immediately to the russian ambassador to the un vacillating events. you have been waiting in the wings, listening to that. why not let the secretary general do an investigation?
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if you've got nothing to hide, you've done nothing wrong. you're not using writing instructions. why didn't you have an investigation that would clear russian a how so so, so the 2nd thing, yes. why should the secretary the need to need for the body a mutual body investigate group of the group is, does not consist of experts to cover the secretary general could constitute textbooks and can find experts that should be, should be done in the context of the patients with a great or not. so the security it comes to security, they also use it. so you want to block an investigation, you don't want anyone to do it. so within the mandate of the printer to study what, that's it. so we have full security council members, 3 of them, permanent members who say the secretary general has the power to set up an investigation. and as he should do so now, and then you have russia also a permanent member that says he doesn't have the authority under the existing resolution. and that there should be no investigation. it all puts the secretary general antonio terrace, and that's very difficult place. james pays out
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a 0 at the united nations still have him on out there. i'm rob reynolds in utah with a report over the controversy on banning books from school libraries in the united states. including an attempt to band the 5 that has the value of the local currency and so really and continues to full. we here what else is on the minds of scientists on election day? the the hello. there is a scorching story across the middle east and event lots of heat here, and we are expecting temperatures to continue to rise this weekend. 48 degrees celsius that in baghdad. 46 in doha, but look at to 8 city 49 degrees celsius. well above the june average,
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much more pleasant conditions to be enjoyed across the event across it took yeah, lots of sunshine over there. the wind picks up spring, shamal, wind across the gulf has gonna kick up a lot of dust and create some hazy sunshine. now as we move it to the north of africa, the heat continues to build across and move west with heat wave conditions in morocco. the temperature in rebec picking up a saturday into sunday, but for the south of this, temperatures will be coming down because western parts of africa will be more in the way of windy weather, with lots of hazy sunshine here to heavier rain, affecting coastal areas of nigeria that central band of africa seeing lots of heavy rain through to sunday much wyatt to the south of this the winds pick up. however, for townsend here, blowing some of that rain for the north, it k is up from northern areas of most empty. instead, we'll see some of that went to whether starting to creep into cape town. but sunshine in japan is book at 19 degrees celsius. of the
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african narrative. from africans perspective, to based on the window for a much too short documentary spot for, can still make it. and that's going to be the special for the taste of the sun from madagascar and football from a new series of africa direct on the book about you want to go observe me so robin,
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and i'll remind to of all top new stories, the head of the fog, the medicine recruit says is false as will blockades. the russian city of roast the phone don't and then proceed to the capital. unless the military leadership meets with him. any progression claims as false as a non control of the military headquarters and most of which overseas, russia's invasion of the price pressure is choose involved as best which easiest kenny, regardless of launching an armed mutant, each of the volunteer venture gates military leaders, accusing them of carrying out strikes, targeting his fights now the united nations is wanting that violence and the occupied westbank is at risk of spiraling out of control. the message comes up to several pallets to the villages were rated and destroyed by his very falls isn't satler's already false? it reports not from ramallah in the occupied westbank. the smoke is cleared, but the damage done into messiah isn't dental and attacked by his varies it was on wednesday, left, causing the houses boned 12,
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thomas to indians. injured and one dead. they would just say, omar cuttin was shot by his really forces who arrived after the settlers had retreated. he walked into the fire to rescue others. he didn't care about himself. he cared about the safety of others. i'm so proud of him. i'm so proud of him. we're also proud of you officials another diplomats arrived on friday to evaluate and to condemn. according to the accounts we have received from numerous sources. indeed, a group of federalists, many, many settlers came here. i would call them tell receptors because they spread tara in the vicinity and in the neighborhood to you, the vice shooting was life or on the, on the fire, at penis thing in the tactless part of the wave of secular violence that came off the floor is ready, such as with shot dead by thomaston and attack is at a petrol station on tuesday that followed a large scale is ready rate on jeanine. on monday,
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the left 7 palestinians including 2 children, dead and school was wounded. the un on friday demanded as well reset its actions to minimize the use of lease will force and protect people's right to life. the sweeps violence in the occupied westbank risks spiraling out of control filled by strident political rhetoric and an escalation in the use of advanced military weapon right? by it is right. that was most striking graduate vote from his real security minister. visiting a settlement outpost dean, the legal under is ready law. when the government times to endorse retrospectively, we must settle the entire land of israel, an unparalleled to settle the land. we must carry out a military operation to topple buildings, to kill terrorist, not one or 2, but dozens and hundreds, and if needed, thousands that has been pressure on the is where the government from other causes
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as well. morocco has delayed, again, hosting an arab is really us summit, the us ambassador said washington won't stand by and allow set of items to continue . these really made a tree as condemned as well with this pressure in the other direction, from within the government from far right. so leaders who now hold positions of unprecedented power power, suppose it out as 0 ramallah and the occupied westbank, us a small criminal charges against full chinese companies and 8 individuals, locations that they and legally traffic chemicals used to make the drug sense. so they'll be highly addictive. painkiller says fuels america's opioid crisis was when jordan has moved from washington dc for the better part of a decade. the us has been dealing with an ever expanding opi like crisis in which people who are addicted to pain killers are taking medicines, bought on the street that have turned out to be laced with fentanyl, which in many cases can kill people almost instantly. the us government now says
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that it is going after the very source of fentanyl, not just going after the people who are selling it illegally. this is mary garland, the us attorney general. these companies and their employees knowingly conspire to manufacture deli fentanyl for distribution in the united states. as a legend are filings just one of these, china based chemical companies ship more than 200 kilograms of fentanyl related precursor chemicals to the us, for the purpose of making 50 kilograms of fentanyl, a quantity that could contain enough deadly doses of fentanyl to kill 25000000 americans, there are 3 indictments that have been brought by the us justice department, at least 2 of the 8 people named and those indictments have already been arrested and are waiting their arraignment in manhattan federal court. however,
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for it's part, the chinese embassy based and washington says that this is nothing more than a classic case of entrapment. that the us government is trying to shift the blame for the opi white crisis away from factors inside its own country. and that the us should try to do better if it wants to continue cooperating with badging on the matter of counter narcotics operations. russell and jordan elders. era, washington, a large number of us states that housing what some see is controversial books trying to get them removed from libraries. the state of utah has recently passed lower line parents to challenge books that they want out of school libraries. reynolds or pulls down from salt lake city in utah. the libraries across the us are being forced to pull thousands of books off the shelves after many states and school districts pass laws to restrict children's access to books deemed to sexual too violent or otherwise inappropriate. some of the books often removed include
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gender, queer by my uncle, bobby. the bluest are by toni morrison and the hand bates. tale by margaret atwood, who made a video with an unbearable metal alloy a copy of her book. when we have an effort to pick and choose what can be taught in schools, what can be accessed by students? what kinds of identities we're trying to learn about that is in our front too democracy. utah recently passed a bill allowing parents to challenge books. they weren't kept out of school libraries, it's basically a roddic sexual context. so it's, it's pictures of people having sex. it's the graphic description or written words of people having sex. you would not be able to distribute pornographic material on the streets to a minor. you would be arrested, but right now some of that content is in school libraries, davis, cody, utah,
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is school system, remove more than 30 volumes of their parent challenges. but then things got complicated. and anonymous parent filed a formal complaint against a certain book. they said was truck full of sex and violence, and that book was the bible. the school district removed age bible's from elementary and junior high school libraries. the move created an uproar with christian parents demonstrating and protest. the book bills author says the challenge should have been dismissed outright. somebody was trying to, to, to hope the legislature in the i politically would be my guess. it was a, i hate feel ridiculous. a challenge on its face. the challenges keep coming, the latest sites, the book of mormon secret to members of the latter day. saints church who make up 60 percent of utah is population. this week the county school board reversed the
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bible restriction. a local book, controversy resolved, but a nationwide debate that continues rob reynolds, l g 0 salt lake city, utah. so it doesn't say i really, i don't heading to the poles on saturday to choose a president of parliament on municipal councils. and that comes with a difficult time for incumbent president julia's mother by a, with the economy of the west african nation into extreme pressure. i mean, it just pulls up in freetown, 20 percent. inflation is forcing families here to forego meals and businesses to lose incomes. and that's adding to the tension surrounding dc elections in cnn. and you'll see the court has been on the streets for hours trying to sell highways. the walk out or live will send, you know, what it is. you walk all day a lot, the code find a by allow the value of the local cars. he has plummeted. you and all the
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government is under pressure to find solutions for our faltering economy. but another se change would come quickly, regardless of which the presidential election so on employ means the economic difficulties, the security issues, and people spend all in jobs. so these are issues at any residents with up to point 10 and difficult issues that are for years of volumes of to have the opposition threatened to disrupt the fold alleging buyers an earache july. that is in the vote . this right, just a 1000000 people most of the women, the campaigns up in march, or the return or the previous or much the most part it says it isn't leaving anything to charles.
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we are working with the police, the military and the security to escape slip something by the supporting us. we have to provide the a pass on a back on the streets of the capital setting, the younger generation, say the country needs to focus on the future. susan susan towards us building the law. so we are looking for more policies from government outcome. so i need to use the body on these to really push a little continue. i want to see the continuation of free education, economic empowerment, food security and peace. whoever wins the vote would have the difficult task of uniting the country. why political divisions are fully deepened for the last few years. addressing the country's economic challenges would be the key to the building, both citizen and the investor confidence degrees. obviously the retail.
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