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the, the, this thing that we knew was like from berlin, russia points the finger at the united states after ukrainian missile attacks in occupied crimea. the strike onto that support pills at least 5 people and leaves over a $150.00 injured the kremlin plains the us for supplying themselves and valves repercussions also coming up government pill, at least 20 people in co ordinated attacks in russia as dogs san region at least 15 police officers and an orthodox priest are among the dead as attackers targeted christian and jewish houses of worship and the police post. it is
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rarely prime minister. benjamin netanyahu says the intend space of his country's war against thomas and gaza is about to end as though he says, the fight is not over the welcome to the program. i'm nicole from russia is blaming the united states for a ukrainian attack on cry. mia and marks a new escalation intentions between russia and the west. moscow has some of the us and boss that are to warn that it will retaliate. at least 4 people were reportedly killed in the attack on sunday and over a 150 wounded. some of the injured are being transferred to moscow for treatment, brush claims long range attack and smith solves, were used like those seeing here. the kremlin says the weapons were supplied by
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washington and programs by us specialist. the pentagon denies responsibility arguing that ukraine makes its own targeting decisions and conduct its own operations. and we can get more from the double use of russian affairs analysts consenting, and gods, who joins us now from villainy as constantine. good to see you again. the rest are cleans the us beers responsibility for these attacks onto possible. how are there just to find their accusation, and do they have any evidence for their claims? the 1st nicole, the also to your last question, there is no evidence as usually there is none. this is a very clear propaganda cliche which brings up convincing the russian people that it's not the ways or against you, cried it just a well with the west and against the west. the west is attacking rush, and that's why there is such a reaction to the attack comes
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a missile strike. all the crime in the fact that of the russian government. so the rest of the, on the street uh, cold in the us, them best of the to protest no means to highlights this idea of confrontation with the us. but frankly speaking, i think they'll be more such strikes and there will be still as little evidence as now that the us forces are really directing this strikes. so take any kind of active part in watching them is what you say is not. and so it from, from what i gather from what you're saying is that they're playing to a domestic audience. then how concerned? sure, the what should the us, in this case be about warnings like this, then, or the look printing is issuing such mornings pretty much every week. we keep hearing about the new collab miss as changes in the doctrine. but what he does is
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what his forces are doing pretty much the side is try to move the civilian targets in your brain with long range artillery and such. and by now we pretty much know what could be the response in terms of truly military metals. i don't think the clinton has anything more any, any, any more surprises of his sleep. what you've seen the recently is a very suspicious fires which look like a x of sabotage into european union. only think that if russia really wants to show that is very serious and responding, we, we, neighbors, you know, we, we, weekend, so mind steps. eventually there will be some kind of rush or links out there that may try to blow up something in the us. that could be a possibility, but i do not think it will ever stop strikes by us weapons launched by ukrainian crews against russian todds. so how should the west, particularly the us react to these threats and hello,
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i'm certain to you as well. say that this is the depth as we already had in the base. i think that the americans go to just to read. so right. that's the ukrainian sovereign decision where to strike and the crime is a legitimate military targets. it has up at least by about, depending on who calculates but at least 200 minutes re sites that all the judgement targets. that's uh the, the, the, the, the beach which was hit during destroyed is located near military base. well, i mean, the russian government has to take care and tell people to be off the beach and model just before when you called just before we went on the ass. i was looking at the russian tele going journals, russian social media and already unconfirmed reports that in fact, people on the beach, the engine worship by debris from russian beside the air defense missed all that
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was launched into stuff that 2nd one will never know probably, but i'm literally what we have told to you about the peninsula. that's is a completely full that is covered with military sites. that's the w, as russian affairs analyst consenting. i got. thank you so much. thank you. on the same day, russian investigators have blamed terrorism for a series of deadly shootings in the country. southern dogs donna region, at least 20 people were killed during coordinated attacks in the cities of my cottage, colla and there, bent government, targeted a synagogue to orthodox churches and a police traffic post. no one has claimed responsibility for the killings, but the attacks have renewed for years of a resurgence in islam as violence in the region. investigators search for clues, while soldiers secure the area after the deadly attacked these orthodox church in
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the synagogue in the city of durban. what am i the targets in the garden? no douglas done came to see the after months for himself when he was supposed to be able to search and investigate. this meshes will continue. they will continue until one of the members of a sleeper. so was that that was certainly sets up including phase members from a broad all identified. but the thought it was going to is the footage from eye witnesses capture to this current mission between gunman and security forces. and doug is does k, but on the couch color, most of the dead were police officers can is for the relevant services and law enforcement agencies working quickly. but unfortunately, there were losses within the ve offer. austin said condolences to the families and friends with sons and brothers. died. you already 120 kilometers separate the bent
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and not catching color. both cities came under a tech for several hours. while no one has claimed responsibility. the republic of doug it's done has been targeted by islamic militants in the past. rushes investigative committee has called the tax acts of terror. jerome driving is a senior analyst on jihad in modern conflict as crime of the crisis group. that is a think tank conducting research and analysis on global crises. we asked him a short while ago if it makes sense for investigations to start with b as long state group. yes, you have to pantry because even though this is the felt that that, that the guess though it does the feeds with are brought up. but down to about that . so if the building must cool, but that's when the region in the iran, in 13, the past and many of the products that prevented by the 30th of different countries . so at this, if you'll just suspect at the moment, let's say the group,
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a sort of some tries to attack sort of competing the region. but then it's a matter of opportunities and that gets to, that goes in the same republics within the russian federation is also one of the one of the touch targets because it's a place that's quite por mountain that i and the, with the history or source of media, tennessee, so it's our media network, some of whom have been involved, you know, struggling in the past and other bases including in syria. and so there is, there is some how, you know, a conducive on environment for real quick man, somebody, a vision and activities. and a quick look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. today. a people have died in a fire in an office building around 15 miles north east of moscow. large teams of firefighters were out some force trying to extinguish the ways which spread to an area of over 4000 square meters and collapsed the interior structure of the 8 story
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building. you foreign ministers have approved a 1400000000 euro military aid package for ukraine is the 1st time that proceeds from frozen russian central bank assets will be used to finance aid to keep the used top diplomat does that, burrell has said the funds need to reach ukraine quickly and avoid any blockage. the benjamin netanyahu was signaled that's what he called, the intense phase of israel's military operations against homeless and gaza is winding down. but these really prime minister says the finding won't stop until the group behind the october 7 turbo tax no longer controls the gaza strip. israel's military now appears to be shifting his focus northwards, as classes with lebanon has blah melissa intensify. that'll tie up close to benjamin netanyahu despite the political head when he's facing both at home and abroad. but his message will likely disappoint those pushing for us to use foreign
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garza and the speedy return of his rarely hostages. gimme a scream, we ask him if there is an agreement, it will be an agreement, according to our terms, and our terms are not to end toward leave, goes on her mazda, as it is, i knew i refused to leave her mouth as it is. and we need to eliminate that as fighting along israel border with lebanon, heats up the prime minister, sick note as well, could scale baskets, operation, and golf. uh, there's 2 more show about soon after the intense phase is finished. cool. so for the hold up, we will have the possibility to have a part of our forces, nor especially because they're not cuz we have them good talk to show him show on the bike. and we will do that using a hot 1st and foremost, the need for defensive purposes, because a lot of one of them, a lot of bites i called to fill out for, for them to, for the cross board, detentions have continued to rise since the outbreak of the war with israel repeatedly striking the role and back to has been diminished over the weekend.
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international observe, as of cold for restraint on an open conflict could trigger a wide a war in the middle east. it is riley defense minister yolanda is currently meeting with us officials before leaving for washington. he told the president of the adult . luckily, these meetings, i will discuss developments on the guns up front, the lebanon front of people, and they have a crucial importance at this time. i'm not familiar prepared for any action that may be required in gaza, lebanon, and in other places as well. almost most of the, again, it's relative to the government's handling of the will, continues to grow over the weekend protest as rallied near the headquarters of nes and young who's the crewed party. the biggest so far, according to organizes demanding the return of old hostages and an immediate cease fire. meanwhile civilians in gauze i continued to get quotes in the crossfire full palestinians, including
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a child among the latest victims of his riley selling on central gauze. on monday, our correspondent tonya cramer and jerusalem told us more about the prime minister as remarks for a while. it was a red individually gave you to a local station of writing station here where he said also that he indicated basically that the army was close to complete its offensive and also the city in southern garza. but that didn't mean su, right. the said that the war is over and i thing for postings and garza, they see up on bars and then of course, across the cause a strip. now he also didn't difficulty a timeline of that, but he said that it would mean that fewer troops would be needed and goals and they could then be re deployed in a north, an israel. now what has been really controversial about this interview is that he also said that he could agree a to a partial a deal. and he's speaking here,
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referring to a proposal that has been on the table for the past couple of weeks to come to his these fight. it would also see the release of the remaining hostages in garza, but he basically said a partial deed that would see the release of some of the hostages. so that your very sharp criticism by a group said that represent the families of those hostages and goals are saying that you basically abandon the 120 hostages that are still being held there. but also from his own format. will cabinet members saying that that that was not what the work having i'd had to decide that there was a clarification from his office later on saying that of course it was him, us that rejected that proposal. and that is of a do everything to bring those hostages home, but we also had no and the 1st reaction from us that they see that he basically rejected this proposal. and people here say it makes it much more problematic. now
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that both sides, that have not been able to agree to this proposal to come together as one of the main demands. but how most has been that, you know, there will be a route or timeline for permanent end to this war. that they will agree to this deal, you know, signing cramer interests on india's prime minister. and the red drum modi has taken the oath of office at the 1st session of the new parliament's. remote is expected to lay out plans for his 3rd term in office, but we'll have to work with coalition partners and a new government after his b. j. p failed to secure an absolute majority for the 1st time in a decade. the recent general election also saw a resurgence of india's opposition. the new parliament includes many m. p. 's were facing criminal investigations. as state will be a reporter, shall we. we had a report from delhi, the indians chose a new government the some of the b j. b party did worse than expected and was forced into a coalition. but there are also other surprises when it comes to the new parliament,
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almost half of the employees and the cut them session have criminal cases against them. 31 percent of those awful serious criminal charges that create murder and kidnapping. what's more, since 2009 that has been an increase of 55 percent in the number of m. p. 's facing criminal charges. but candidates are required to declare any of the history been finding the norman nation for the election. but many voters don't seem to care if a candidate has been charged for the crime. in fact, candidates facing criminal charges were almost 4 times more likely to win than those with no charges against them. in this parliament is a representation of the country, secular democracy with m. p. 's from diverse backgrounds and religions. but for the 1st time, a governing coordination doesn't include a single muslim mt. despite most things, making 14 percent of india as population as india largest minority. the 2 doesn't listen and p as in the parliament come from the opposition parties. women
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constitute almost 49 percent of india us population. but the numbers on north matched in the parliament, only 14 percent. that is $74.00 of the $543.00 elected m p 's, a women which is significantly below the global average. however, there is hopeful improvement law, still a little was boss setting aside 33 percent of feats for women in the little houses of parliament. one downside is that it would be implemented only off to india completes. it's next, the census and a date for that has not yet been said. lots of interesting numbers there. let's take a closer look with michael coogel, ma'am. he's the deputy director of the agent program at the wilson center in washington dc. so good to see you, michael. so we are to the restart ring, 55 percent increase in the number of indian members of parliament who are facing criminal charges. why is that number? so why? yeah, it really is quite remarkable. uh and uh, you know, this is a longstanding problem too. um, we've seen for quite a few years,
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these are behind numbers of parliamentarians or criminal records. and you know, it's interesting more than a decade ago, sonia gone. the of the congress party said that we need to build a consensus to prevent criminals from getting elected to parliament, but instead the problem got worse and also her party, the congress party, which now we do, the opposition is one of the biggest defenders. i think one of the, the issues here is corruption, political corruption, the fact that goes to the have violent the laws that there's no incentive to try to get those out in the political scene, so to speak. and also, if there were to be efforts from within the political system to try to make it more difficult for those of criminal records to get into parliament. that could actually a problem for the political class, as it could mean that the key political allies, key political partners, those needed to pass key law was, would no longer be able to the, to the holding office. we're talking about rate murder and kidnapping here, among other things, of course, but those are very serious allegation. why does that not put voters off?
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but absolutely, and it should and, and you know, to be fair. i mean, there had been some campaigns within civil society to try to give uh, uh, greater attention to these issues. but um, yeah, it's uh, as we look at the election campaigns over the last few cycles in india, indeed these are not issues at the top of the campaign, which i think at the end of the day. yeah. you know, you can look to that is something st clearly needs to change to put it mildly. and i want to look at the new constellation in the parliament, right? because the b, j. p and especially in the government we do. he has lost his absolute majority for the 1st time in a long time. and moody now has to rely on other parties were heard. and then the report, no muslim m p 's are part of this coalition. does that mean you can press through is hindu nationalist agenda as well? actually i think this will be a challenge for the new government. um uh, given that the 2 largest coalition partners at the b j. p will be working with are
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very different parties, ideologically, from mode in the b, j, t. they are much more secular in outlook. and they have sparred with their leaders, have sparred with moti, on some of these in do nationalism issues. so i think that there are plenty of issues the body will not face any resistance from the, the opposition partners on. but i do think when it comes to his social agenda, you know, his, him do national as the agenda. he could say. so i'll position even as indeed as, as you know, we don't have when they're, there no more. there are no muslims in the cabinet on the whole right now. but you know, beyond that there's other points, you know, despite all that, i do think that body will stay some challenges in this 3rd term with his hindu nationalist policies that he did not face from within during his 1st 2 terms. yes. and he's very much aware of that he has called repeatedly for consensus and for parliamentary ins to the beat. and discuss of that. i guess i have a double question here. is that really what he's looking for and will be opposition?
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and the members of his government grants from that which as well, if, if you look at modi's governing style over the years, it is not given to notions of consensus and conciliation and compromise. and all the principals that are a play when it comes to successfully managing a coalition government. so you might be calling for these things, but i think that, you know, it's the important thing to watch is whether he is willing to, to follow his own advice, and his own plea is on pets, so to speak. i do think that the many issues, particularly when it comes to economic reform, strengthening the economy on the whole, he's going to, he's not going to say as much resistance from his, from his coalition partners on foreign policy issues. i don't think on the face much resistance either the opposite. the coalition partners really don't have strong visions and views on foreign policy. but i think it really comes back to these more defensive issues. those side. internationalism, that white require him promoting himself to be more willing to see consensus
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compromise if he wants to push through some of these more controversial measures that some within his coalition might not agree with. interesting times it has for india, though, is michael google. one of the wilson center, thank you so much. thank you. and some more stories from around the world. now, fresh unrest has broken out in new caledonia protesters in the french pacific territory class with police throughout the day. and many schools remain closed. last month, france and hundreds of police to new caledonia. after a proposed look, toral reform triggered protests and calls for independence. fire officials and south korea say at least 22 people have been killed in a blaze at a lithium battery factory. just south of the capital, sol, a number of people are still missing the cause of the fire, which is now been brought under control, is not yet known to apple has been charged with breaching the use tech
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rules around digital competition. the block has accused the iphone maker of preventing ab developers from informing customers of cheaper options. apple could now face have define. meanwhile, the european commission says it's launching a new investigation into apple's app store. is there any fees charge to alternative app stores and out developers? now with a technology developing at break neck speed experts or warning of an explosion of deep faith videos online, many people are falling victim as their identities are used to create digital content without their consent and sometimes with dubious motives it'll be you is met with a woman whose face has been used to make thousands of faith videos about a month. soft olga lloyd started who youtube channel. she began receiving some very strange messages. people were asking her if she spoke mandarin. the 21 year old
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ukrainian initially thought it was a joke, but then she decided to watch some of the videos. people were sharing with her and i saw that this is literally like by face speaking mandarin and on the background i'm seeing kremlin and most go. and i'm like talking about things like how great russia and china are. oh, does image is being used to spread russian propaganda and to sell russian products in china? yeah, she translates one of the videos into english for really appreciate china and well, everyone else is moving away from rochelle and the chinese behind the flag support when other countries reject russian stuff. it's your supports to help rush and you get some media news. as all get has discovered, she has multiple digital double gang is none of them actually exist. one of them appears to be a russian woman named natasha. says she wants to support rushes,
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war by selling products from homeland. 40000 i'm sure she just needs are all good saves one company in china, told her that some 5000 videos have been created with the face on the platform alone. ex mall is a company in china. the developed advanced a i technology. it says the tech behind such the product videos is very common in china. the company was not involved in lawyer situation, but the c o jim tri says, the videos show just how easy, deep sykes to produce. what as we all get it's, it's actually the only i technology i used to is lips thinking. so if ordinary people don't pay attention to the lips, they may not notice the difference. look at you up with whatever the explosion and the number of deep psych videos appearing online clearly demonstrates how easy they
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