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a mileage pass and re imagine now these teachings for relevance to gandhi's legacy starts august 6th on d, w. ah, this is d w y from by name your us how speak a nancy pelosi arrives in taiwan, defying threats from china and saying her visit honors america's unwavering commitment to the islands democracy. beijing describes the trip is extremely dangerous, and promises military exercises in response. also on the program,
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russia supreme court designates that ukraine's ass off regimen to a terrorist organization is made the unit with far right. routes can face harsh sentences, any of the as of soldiers who were captured in mateo, all are in russian prisons waiting to hear that fight on the us kills one of the key plots is of the 911 attacks president bible says out kite a lead. i'm and i was, i was hearing a died in a drone strike in afghanistan after years in hiding ah, i'm forgetting welcome to the program. us how speak and nancy pelosi has landed in taiwan after weeks of speculation over whether she would visit the island. the china claims as its territory. time is described, the trip is a major provocation and says it will respond with targeted military operations. by one's defense ministry says 21 chinese jets of ended. what it calls time was added
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. and so this is pillows this as a visit reflects america's unwavering commitment to support in taiwan democracy. why asked taylor for vowels from the massachusetts institute of technology, what he makes of the air and see drills, china launched around taiwan in response to this visit. i think they are their immediate response. this clearly was pre planned, i think, 6 closure area. the issue to map this morning coordinates are the seeing their time, excuse me, with coordinates. in fact, there was a television program one time announcing that the extra find already begun. this says this is their 1st new, but i think from kind of what they have united states as weakening its commitment to the one china policy, which is sort of helped create the framework for us china relations. and for us, i want relation since 1979 today, they feel, i believe,
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a strong need to underscore or there is all in their lives with regards to us, china, policy and policy. until for this reason, i suspect that this only be the 1st move that they think they could undertake exercises for several weeks or even months to come. that there could be an economic component in this most like the focusing on i want, there can be a diplomatic component as well as i don't think these exercises are going to be in the sum total of time that response telephone. while china has lost some official protests with the german embassy in beijing after foreign minister and the babel criticized at chinese aggression towards taiwan during the trip to new york. as bad book said, germany stands united with the united states. we share american concerns. we have painfully learned over the past month with february 24th. that aggressive rhetoric
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can true on into dangerous action. china's comments with regard to tiven raise serious questions. it cannot be in our interest if china is creating on top of this excessive economic dependency in its region. the w correspondent, mckenna, christina in new york, told me more when she arrived yet united nations. yesterday she, we want to talk about nuclear nonproliferation, but she was, of course, also asked about nancy close his visit at a consent then still planned visit to taiwan. and she said that it simply wasn't acceptable in relation to russia that a big estate could attack the smaller neva. and that international law also applies to china. now that didn't go down. well, a protest was delivered to the german ambassador in beijing. and emma, clearly this is so chinese reflex. when that is criticism,
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although we have learnt out of the background here that there is no interest to really make a clear statement of reaction on that visit. it appears just like the united states . they want to see this visits, speak for itself and not add fuel to the fire because quite clearly what we are seeing from the chinese side that is quite a bit of anger over this visit. the foreign minister also called for strengthening of the transatlantic alliance. what does she mean by them? so what? yes. well, she held a speech on see thing the transatlantic moment. that is a rather nice way of saying of the rediscovery of trans atlantic bonds, the reliance on the united states in the light of the ukraine war. and m c there says that it's hina is of course a common concern. and a more alignment with the u. s. policy on china is what she's hinting at. and that
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could mean taking a toughest dance, but that could also mean after the failure to get that trans atlantic trade agreement together, that there could be individual steps that could amount to something like a closer trade for a while. and i'm at the foreign minister also said that germany had abandoned its long how the belief in the concept of change through trade. what does she mean by that? this is very interesting because this is the question that i'm going to michael. the former german sansa avoided during this final months of being in office when she was asked with the example of china. whether that was proof that it, that this concept had failed. she simply didn't want to answer that very question. and here and alina babcock is stating that quite clearly, and what she means is having less trade reliance as she cited ukraine. and with germany's europe's heavy reliance on ross and gas as
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a negative example. and in relation to china. that's my mean, she is her argument to have less dependence in certain aspects of production as supply lines, not to have to discover that there can't be any certain medicine so it can no longer be delivered at home because of a high reliance on scientists and reducing that i think there she is very much in line with what america, both under trump and under biden, has been calling for for a long time. clearly the europeans determine rethinking their trade relations to china. i thank you for that date of the correspondence. we had a conflict in new york. russia supreme court has ruled us to ukraine's as of regiment is a terrorist organization. the decision may mean harsh sentences for fighters were being held as prisoners of war as a freshman to so ukrainian military unit the far right and nationalist background. it was the focus of russia's claims about fascist elements in the ukraine. many
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fault in the months long seated steel plant and many of home russia back separatist al, calling for them to be executed. this was the as of steelworks earlier this year, inside thousands of fighters from the so called as of regiment. from within the tunnels under the steel plant, the regiments leaders sent out video messages. this is our repeal to the world as could be the last appeal of our lives. we are probably facing our last days if not hours, the enemy out numbers of $10.00 to $1.00 but a different they didn't last much longer. order to surrender by the government and keith, the steel plants, defendants were taken prisoner. russian officials called them nazis. the group does have a far right history. we found that in 2014 as a volunteer militia to find pro russian separatists in the don bath region. current
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members have rejected being cold nationalists or radicals. however, they say they're patriots. russian media also said the group mistreated civilians and matthew po, but without evidence videos showed fighters helping civilians evacuate in the days before the surrender. since then, the captured find has, have become pawns in the game potential assets in an eventual swap or ceasefire negotiations. as the war grains on, without them the 1st ship carrying badly needed ukrainian grain exports is now approaching the turkish coast on route to lebanon. are the rezone set sail yesterday after ukraine restarted grained shipments? andrea un deal to end russia's blockade. exports of wheat cornered other commodities were halted at the start of the war in february, causing a global food shortage. a sign of hope for many the 1st
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cargo ship to leave ukraine since the start of the conflict. there were 26000 tons of con, on board, headed to lebanon, with a very relieved crew. oh, about mac and it's so liberating after being stuck here for so long. it's an incredible feeling to be able to return to my homeland yvonne about 20000000 tons of grain is still waiting to be exported from ukraine. but the 1st ship as an important start saves you in secretary general gutierrez. this ship, the merchant vessel rosanna, is loaded with 2 commodities in short supply corn and hope. hope for millions of people on the world will depend on the smooth running of ukraine sports to feed their families. the ship has made it out of ukrainian walters and is due to enter turkey on tuesday night. authorities are preparing for the ships arrival where its cargo will be inspected under the terms of the un deal. longer
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than going missing a bit due to the bad weather conditions, the shipper zone is expected to anchor inestimable around midnight. later than estimated the media limits of exam after arrival, procedures and inspection will be carried out by a delegation from turkey, russia, ukraine, and the united nations. but not all the ship will then continue on its way subject to the results sooner go to your mother element. meanwhile, in ukrainian parts on the black sea, 60 more green freighters awaiting to depart. but take a look at more stores making headlines around the world. a humans, governments, and the who the rebels. rebels have agreed to extend the civil war truce for another 2 months. the current cease fire has been in place since april the longest period of peace for 6 years. the conflict of course, farming on the deaths of tens of thousands. the rest justice department is filed
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a lawsuit against either hoes, near total abortion ban, arguing that it violates federal law. it's a 1st legal action taken by the bible ministration over the supreme court reversal of the roe vs wade of ruling which allowed abortion croatia has more international roma genocide remembrance day near the jasa novak concentration camp, an estimated 16000 people were killed during world war 2 community leaders saying many roma still live in poverty despite laws protecting minorities the u. s. and the taliban are accusing each other, violating agreed terms after cia drugs strike, kill the al qaeda leader. i'm and i was, i was here. he was targeted as he stood on his balcony and a market cobble neighborhood. us officials say i was our hearing being that broke the doha agreement. on the american withdrawal from afghanistan,
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the killing has intensified scrutiny of the taliban as it seeks, international recognition and aid. t w's. sandra patterson, has been to the area ink of cobble. what else are harry was killed? it is evening here in cobble and solid facts are hard to come by. when the news of, as i hear his death broke in the early morning hours longer time journalists were able to go out to share poor neighbourhood, that is where the u. s. says the al qaeda leader had been living and that is where they say he was killed. shampoo is a kind of posh, fancy neighbourhood of cobbled with many big villas. these villas used to house some embassies, but mainly they used to house and politicians and leaders of the former african government, as well as brock lords and warlords. now to day to get even close to the compound where the strike happened. that proved impossible when we tried in the afternoon. we were immediately surrounded by 3 to 4 taliban fighters who told us you must
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leave, you must go stop. and if we were to come back, they told us this would have serious consequences. are the journalists who tried before us, especially those once in the early morning, they received the same kind of treatment and at least one african colleague got beaten up and the area is now completely sealed off. so we couldn't even ask around, let say, speak to local residents, ask them what have you heard? what have you seen? that was impossible because we were really followed and am in the mean time the u. s. and the taliban are trading accusations. the u. s. is accusing the taliban of hosting the arcade, a leader in the heart of kabul. why the taliban are accusing the u. s. of conducting this drone strike in the heart of a city in the heart of the city in a civilian residential area. and it will for sure, take a few days to learn more details and to figure something out of what really happened in that area. funded presses were, are a matter of our top story,
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this our 0. how speak a nancy pelosi arrived in taiwan, the mocking the highest level of visit by u. s. official for 25 years, and say she's highlighting america's unwavering support of time loans. democracy, china says a will respond with military exercises off times. coast i set you up to date more well news at the top of the hour, rob watts has your business update in just i'm i'm good with the red alert for the blue climate.

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