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one to remain operational, they need to comply with state requirements. several high profile western companies have had their employees arrested, their being forced to comply with new mining code that requires body to control at least 35 percent of their profit. barrick is a major canadian based meeting company that has worked in multi for nearly 30 years . it's jo is mark presto, seen here heading $10000.00 checks to a local charity on national t. v last year. a melody and judge in by micro police barrick o as far more. $5500000000.00 in unpaid taxes. now bristow faces an arrest warrant by a malia in court, who accuses him of money laundering at barrick. failing to respect the mining law disease from using the army helicopters, the just started seizing the company's gold stock in the low good co toe site saying it's getting back. it's dues barrick abruptly in those it will temporarily hold it's operation and it's no longer able to ensure the seized gold. in
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a statement in december 2024 barracks said in 2023 alone, buried contributed over $1000000000.00 to the economy. lulu, good quote. to remains, when of molly's largest tax payers, and employers with 97 percent of its $8000.00 strong workforce comprising malia nationals, it is it called a site that extends beyond the companies involved. russia has agreed to build a gold refinery in molly, with russian companies in the countries meeting sites. one of the things about diminishing common money is that it has started promoting a resource and nationalism dr. having resolved the security to spec to reform, so to speak, pushing out french forces and other foreign forces in favor apartments, but they would prefer including russia. then i'm moving towards a sector but is a big political stake in terms of a public, but also a bigger economic stake from rugged gold to sought after jewels. the uncertainty of
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head sparks, the possibility of imagining a return to a distant past when sags to its precious metals. bodies stood as what are the wealthiest empires in the world. as the center of the gold trade nicholas hawk algae 0. before we go to volunteers in southern russia, trying to save marine birds weeks off to, to oil tank is around the ground of the black sea. the sweet hundreds of birds have already died. recovered and or laughed a long time cosign kind another broker, pos in the stool. last month. a hey, you up to date. saves me these bulk of them for going to website much more all about top stories, including the men, some around the cease fire and gaza listening post is up next month the is there any sign of relief for the millions of palestinians in gaza for now stuck
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between an outgoing fighting administration and an incoming trumpet to industries. now that americans have decided to put form back in the white house. what kind of country in the world expect the quizzical look of us politics. the bottom line, it took 15 months of its war on gaza, but the is really military has finally figured out the obvious having your soldiers posting evidence of war crimes on social media and celebrating them comes with constant legal work. work with president mark sucker burg america k v anticipation of donald trump's return to the white house and what this trumpet, ministration number to have in store for legacy media outlets where it is mainstream journalism in the us. go from here the, the october 7th attacks by have moss and israel's genocide, or response of shaken several middle eastern countries to their foundations. that
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includes is real itself, where the news media provide a window in to a nation initially gripped by grief that then turned to revenge. that picture however, has started to shift at the liberal end of these really spectra expressions of guilt, even anger over the onslaught in gauze i have been surfacing with more and more. is there any voice is using terms such as ethnic cleansing, even genocide, to describe it. and there is alarm over how israel's devastation of gods and may come home to roost, to sparked by the news that brazil launched an investigation into and is really soldier on holiday there for war crimes. and the implications that has for hundreds of other soldiers who have incriminated themselves on social media, which is why $46000.00 palestinian lives later, the israeli army has now taken extraordinary steps when it comes to both the
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mainstream media and social media to stop showing the faces of its homegrown work or for interviews on the genocide israel continues to inflict on palestinians in gosh, to from is done over zoom. since algebra has been brand one from the us and one with a palestinian human rights researcher in central gosh, what is left? we're talking about 80 percent of the population that even if they were allowed to go to their homes, they were not actually find homes. they will live on their own. those the suffering will continue for decades. not just 2 years decatur, despite all the evidence, much of it posted by its own soldiers on social media, is real still in 5th, it's not committing war crimes level low agenda. but more and more countries the
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past. the propaganda like brazil, what a judge recently ordered veteran is really soldier on holiday. there be investigated for his role in gauze. the israelis dropped him out before charges could be late. the case produced a panic. a response is really new studios because of its implications. i can say not tailor of any but it also depends on what you put on the old car. allow me to come up and dial again for bradley jacobs. same shot inside outside in the committee. next week, down of the army chiefs then declared that from now on, the identities of is really soldiers will be hidden from the world. their faces blurred in interviews plus a band on soldiers posting their exports on social media. it's too little much too late. soldiers have. busy ready provided mountains of online evidence for war crimes and investigators, which as a former is really army chief of staff pointed out he's not the only evidence out
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there, just stick to the fuel to name to for me now. i mean, all of the, kind of the, one of the shipments that are going to come in there, the pressure me to the is really news outlet alone with speaking on wine that has since posted an online guide for his really soldiers on how to avoid arrest overseas and what to do if that happens, their own soldiers have been taking to social media are going on instagram, going on, tick tock, and posting videos of work large part of the reason why israel's in this crisis because is because their own soldiers have been going on to social media and broadcasting their own work on the fact that there has been an article and one of the main stream is really web portal saying here's a guide for reserved us about how to protect yourself when you go abroad. so you don't fall under threat of prosecution. this is a kind of mind boggling thing that is really didn't really ever have to worry about
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. those kinds of efforts to prosecute them have only been possible when those very same soldiers themselves have incriminated themselves in more crimes. there's been an explicit push to the lead social media posts and things you shouldn't say in, in public, which is raw. this talk to him because instead of saying if you think that will cries, you shouldn't pop taking them. you should refuse. the push is this is how you should hide them. the shame isn't translated into taken action and refusing to talk about taking the general side, but rather to sort of be ashamed to let the world caesar in dispositions which are tied to the bed to other changes in the us. really media space include some of the terminology, now slipping into the debate that an ex army chief of staff, more show. yeah. a lot. set off shock waves in early december by open we calling israel's tactics in garza estimate cleanser the amazon beautiful
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list of the list. i have dual ad pages for them as well as if in bold into by yeah alone. a collection of center left voice is, has since folded his lease, some of them injecting another tab boot term genocide into the discussion. international audiences have been hearing such terminology for months to see the problem. the is really government is now spending more money. it has made a dramatic increase to its has about us or propaganda budget. allocating another $150000000.00 to target the foreign press. social media platforms and college campuses. treating the symptoms rather big sure. in the disease. i don't think the start of improving israel's image is to write a nice method to try it out the right people who look earnest in conversation abroad. that's the thing that there's really government once more than anything is
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to bring back people. i don't dismiss the necessity of communication, but it has to start from a genuine change of reality and political policy in terms of the, the amount of money, a $150000000.00 increase to what they were already going to spend on public diplomacy. get just underscore as the extent of the crisis here are you can't put lipstick on a pig and no amount of money spent on public diplomacy is going to be able to erase all of these images that people have been seeing now on social media the so to the relationship between the israel in the world is such that as well does something objectionable or criticize zable and then the world criticizes it. and then israel cries anti semitism. the sender was out of the one and only jewess states, and then israel invest in money and effort just to show the world why actually the world is actually submitted candidates forwards, right? as well as just investing or it's that's into changing its image rather than me
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thinking its actions. all of this is unfolding as israel presses on with its attacks on god, including what remains of its hospitals and the media call. the day after christmas, 5 employees of outputs are tv news outlet affiliated with palestinian islamic jihad were killed in an air strike the worst the massacre of journalists of the entire war. babies forced to live in tens, are coming. freezing to death. cease fire talks have reviewed, but there is little to no reason to believe that israel will meet her. mazda is demand for a full withdrawal from gosh, man, the pressure on israel to return to the negotiating table, intensified last weekend after how mos released
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a video of one of the few dozen captives said to be still a lie. a 19 year old named o'leary out by larry l that has been one of the more prominent hostages in the is really consciousness because her family have been very outspoken in the video. she is just like a shell of a human being in very poor physical condition. pronounced has been releasing these kinds of videos to generate public demands towards the ceasefire. deal. the israeli government, call it psychological terror is released. don't care what you call it. the growing majority are willing to end the war for the sake of getting the hostages back. the video blew the other back, hasn't been both cost and is really mainstream media in its full use of uniform, here is supplied by him. us is to remind, is right, is that she is a soldier. it's a reminder of the contradictions of the deep militarism of his reading society. but since 19 year old goes to serve in the ministry, but then still treats them as,
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as young women like the still the valuable young women that they actually are. it is incredibly hot for all of us to watch these videos on the captives. there's another much larger group that gets minimal is really or international attention. the palestinians rushing away in is really jails in their thousands, a wildly disproportionate amount of the focus goes to the dozens of is really captives who have yet to be brought home. and away from the bigger picture that genocide involves a population now made up almost entirely of refugees. living in tents, as is really bombs. keep raining down in places like being out about the day. bye. now house is more than 1000000 palestinians concentrated in this pretty much refugee camp is very dangerous to the smallest blond dropped on any neighborhood.
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and there by law can result in a massacre this general side, on garza, it was never about only releasing the hostages is way and wanted to teach the palestinians a lesson to destroy the whole world because of strep. and even if is well where to agree to us he's player deal. now the attacks will continue on palestinians in the whole of that assign some of america's corporate big boys are tripping over themselves, trying to curry favor with donald trump in his incoming administration. but few companies have been as active and as blake to as mark soccer birds matter. i mean obviously robbie is here with the details. keeping up with the piece of change at met us since trump selection victory has become something of an in jordan sport. the latest announcement from chapman and see you, monk, a bug, was significant not just because of the content of his statement, but the very obvious tone of deference towards trump. the recent elections also
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feel like a cultural tipping point towards once again prioritizing speech. according to zak a bug met us fact checking i'm content motivation had gone too far and had resulted in censorship. so professionally fact checking we'd be replaced by use us flagging . i'm connecting you not courtesies restrictions on contentious topics like immigration and gender, we'd be listed. and that's a book went further. we're going to work with president trump, to push back on governments around the world, pushing to sensor more. there's being dreams of analysis on the changes coming to meta. the broad consensus is that in anita of accelerating this information, there is reason to be very concerned. it's not that all the changes are bad. for instance, the use a based approach to flagging inaccuracies is more open and democratic, then outsource content motivation. also, no one is arguing that met us platforms don't have a sense of should problem. however, this is a blatant pivot to buy stock, a book back in 2021. meta issued an indefinite donald trump. after he instigated
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the january 6th riots that done was lifted in 2023. and since trump's re election method has made a $1000000.00 contribution to funds integration celebrations, zacko berg dined with the top. i just started on resort. and that have been changes to senior staffing with republicans being swapped in at the board level. all of this looks less legs that could work is restoring free speech and mode about big tech making nice with the white house. thanks me, us and the big tech is not alone in preparing for a 2nd. trump term across the us media landscape. there was a mix of anticipation and concern for the pro trump or as of right wing channels like fox news nation and online outlets. the quote free speech express will give them a lot more space, the rest ranging from never trumpeters. the skeptics are braced for impact during his latest election campaign. donald trump attack the media more than $100.00 times,
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took news outlets the court and threatened to pull the licenses of broadcasters. he does not like we've just days remaining before his 2nd term. we spoke with 3 journalists about how they are preparing all of our attempts to interview conservative voices and commentators failed. they either did not respond or refused to be filmed. here is what those who did agree to talk to us had to say about trump . the sequel yeah. my 1st question is how are you feeling on the cost of trump attempt to i you placed i you determine what you've exhausted already. i feel as committed galvanized, curious, extremely serious about what's going on today is i ever have a role this journalist is to hold those and power account. that was our job under 5 . it's our job under trump, and we have a lot of work to do to say the least. you know, i mean, it's
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a great story. i think a lot of reporters, the ones who are totally burnt as at this point, are very energized bags. i think nobody knows what's going to happen. i don't know that i'm feeling a little differently about the job. sure. listen to the warehouse before the election. i do think that this is a moment of real interest, affection for journalist as a whole. we have to think about why some of the stories that we published about trump. i didn't really reach folders or we're taking seriously by voters, even that and i me to and they're really the enemy, they are the enemy of the press. trump hasn't even been sworn in as president yet, but he's going after the media in a way that's unprecedented. to get me somebody would have to shoot through the fake dues. and i don't mind that so much because he's also suing news outlets. he took a b c news to course because one of their star anchors george stephanopoulos said donald trump had been found guilty and a simple trial of re,
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donald trump has been found liable for raped by a jury. now what do you've been found guilty of with sexual assault? but the judge said that in common parlance, it would be known as right. so many legal experts, the abc lawyers could have defended it and one, but disney corporation, which owns a, b, c, has a lot of interest that wants to pursue during the trump administration. and clearly they didn't want to squander any political capital on this one wealthy media organizations fold in the face of a lawsuit from trump. it makes it easier for him to so again, which is what he immediately did. president elect trump has sued the des moines register, and it's retiring star. upholster and sales are over a pull. the head vice president harris ahead of him in iowa. trump ultimately did when i will. the suit are used to pull constituted election interference. this poses a real danger. trump and his team are going to step up their legal offensive against
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the media. and there need to be media outlets willing to take on these challenges and defend their work. then we'll probably be filing a major lawsuit against them today or tomorrow. we're filing one on 60 minutes in this country is going through a crisis of media and information worse and by the stream of allies in this information that people like donald trump, then you and musk push out all the time. billionaire media owners like jeff days, most of the washington po, most patrick soon shown at the los angeles times and social media magnate, slide marks decker bird does matter. facebook all look like they're breaking. what ill university professor timothy snyder calls rule, one in his book on tyranny. jones both days in advance. the 1st 2 defied decades of traditions pulling newspaper editorial endorsements of comma harris prior to the election and sucker berg lifted face flips ban. and donald trump then
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dine with him tomorrow, la going had met a donate $1000000.00 to the trump inaugural committee. these billionaires have a wide array of business interest and aren't going to jeopardize that with negative reporting. we have to continue to hold those in power accountable. and at the same time be prepared to face attempts to intimidate or silence us. and that's where the power of engage audience comes in, demanding a genuine free press. that reports without fear or favor, it's essential to the functioning of a democratic society. i just want to thank everybody very much. i'm just telling you this will be the golden age of america. there was a big segment of journalists who were told that they were a sort of warriors for the truth against donald trump. instead of chroniclers of events as they happen. knowing helps us pursue, knowing, keeps us for
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a lot of the big publishers who are, by the way, struggling to keep their businesses alive. that was a very promising line of business to be the resistance. and you saw in particular, the washington post change it slogan to democracy dies in darkness and sell lots of subscriptions. basically on the promise that we're standing up to donald trump, it's really tough to keep telling this tale of proceed. and journalism, jeff bezos and patrick to insure on are 1000000000 areas and have really regulated industry space and health care. and so they're pivoting very hard to embrace it themselves, to the new administration. and so now lots of the subscribers are understandably thing. wait, wait, i brought, i bought, you know, this journalism that was marketed to me to save democracy. and now you're betraying that cause this is just the beginning, was just the 1st episode we are just getting started. there's also this proliferation of new voices, which is a reality that professional journalists have to reckon with these new guys have built in ecosystem of podcasts and youtube channels. and they have audiences that
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aren't always plugged into politics. but in many ways they've replaced the mainstream media for a lot of people. and actually a lot of the main street in liberal media class, essentially the butt of jokes, but in this online ecosystem. yes, typography is alive and well amongst these sanctimonious leftists from kimball to dinero to stephanopoulos. they want you to believe they're better than you. the trump is really the reality now. nice, the way to tackle them is that we need to stay in our land a bit more. the media for appeared really liked to pastor as combatants in a battle for democracy itself, for we really scrupulous about not lecturing our audience. we're trying to get away from the pastoring about how media are the only true opposition to trump. it's not useful to anyone. mr. present. it's great to how does that nice search is actually it is. yeah, thank you very much for one of one that was said the show right, have a drop obviously use podcast and that whole sphere of alternative media to great effect during the campaign. and that's really important. shifting political media
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and the media in general, your team and i want us to talk with you. oh uh i wanted to i, we saw we saw it to pod caches and streamers. the 1st of their current. we have political commentary to non news output mean shows like good morning america view. even late night tv comics involving doing those kinds of the trappings with main street is correct format, sort of hers part into the discussion. so you still know very clearly when you're being delivered, a political message, democracy dies in darkness. jeff, you just turn the light off again. that's why people are man. this donald trump, he's like, is like the apple from star wars. he's old, he's evil and it keeps coming back with no reasonable explanation or what the thing that's different about your joe rogan or, you know, twitch streaming. so you might find is that their political content is kind of unrehearsed. they'll be talking about wrestling, for instance, mental mixing or clinical opinions as part of their just natural flow of conversation. nobody ever heard of. i don't know. it took her too much,
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but you know what all of is it? well, it caught fire music. people are picking up with ideas and the way it's not like you to an end to jo road like for political update necessarily. it's all kind of mixed together in the way the feels natural, an unrehearsed. i think that the people who are bored with conventional media in find out really, really attractive to like the high stakes show down here in the philadelphia between vice president, pamela harris and former president. donald trump. i think we have to think hard as an industry about whether the way to we're producing critical information as just to stage whether we're producing content that actually reaches people where they're consuming media tab standard prince process doesn't really cut it anymore to doesn't really cut it any more towards buy and scram course by youtube towards, by to talk door for this alternative media outlets. the truck has been using to search for the fact if we're stuck in the old channels and meet the distribution of distributing our journalists are not going to reach people. for most people weren't fully peripherally engage in politics. those people kind of freaking the difference and elections and if they're not actually being served by major media institutions
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that are doing the rest of the countries, huge service the, the medias came down a little bit to do like it is much better now. i think the just take a more understand i am finally returning the ga us and an image captured just over 2 weeks ago. it shows a doctor who saw a booster fee, the director of what was $1.00 of the last barely functioning hospitals in northern . gotta come all i'd want. the doctor is walking towards the as really forces that ordered the closure of that hospital. he then disappeared into his really custody. too many other palestinian doctors have been arrested, tortured and even killed while held by israel. it was one of those pictures that somehow resonated with people to explain why and how that image was seen from inside israel. we are revisiting our interview with the as rainy journalist donna
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mills. and the one, every genocide have an eye clinic image, whether it's the vietnam or the whole coast. there's always an image that comes to mind when we remember that historical moment. the image of, of stuff is in the image of defiance. it's not an image of resistance, and especially it's an image of humanity, a moment of menissi when humanity is very face cast. and i think that's one of the reasons this image had stock more than others at this moment. although we have a saturated with a horrible, horrible photos of stopping children and children who are freezing to death is actually its lack of graphic effect. the fact that it's not shocking and it's visual ality, but it's content is a very deeply human moment when who manages bass case. and when i 1st saw the image, it's make me look in the mirror in a very different way. i feel that that image, that moment of, of suck to is really a moment of reckoning for all of us in israel. all of us,
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welcome president of genocide. wow. pick you putting it in an active a passive way every day. and i complicit in it, giving away our humanity every day in silence, in the 19 seventy's in the middle east. in the 1st, but to find out is there a well child some of the decades hibbitts in the back to 73 arrow please wait a minute to the seventy's in the politics unique perspective. what could my community be gaining if we weren't spending money on all of those
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bonds? killing innocence? and as i said, 11 on, on her voices, the world has turned its back on so that our lives to match. so many people matter just as much as any other connect with our community and be part of the conversation. we feel very unsafe because of the 2nd 12 president thinks they don't see the need. and then trying to a piece of people are social media. the stream on out just the or it's the inches, the width of the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the hello and welcome on sort of height. so this is the news i live from the coming up in the next 16 minutes is rel intensifies. it's a tax across goals that could i get nice ac palestinians in the last 24 hours and

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