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if the so food industry is successful it will create more jobs it will create more value it will create more growth so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interest something in history except that we have regulation we want regulation i was in a nice. diplomats in a retaliatory move that is after prague accuse moscow of being behind a huge explosion at an ammunition depot 7 years ago through 18 russian diplomats out of the country. meanwhile in a week of strange international diplomacy moscow slaps the u.s. with sanctions in retaliation for washington imposing restrictions on russia earlier in the week which came at the same time as calls from president biden for
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deescalation to the mixed messages coming from america also ahead. a week of unrest in the u.s. state of minnesota where anger over the fatal police shooting of dante wright continues to rage. and a c.n.n. director is secretly filmed. somewhat odds with the network's slogan the most trusted name in news. broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is archie international i'm sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us as we recap the week's top stories. right now russia has declared 20 czech diplomats persona non-grata amid an escalating diplomatic spat between the 2 countries it's in response to prague expelling 18
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russian diplomats while accusing moscow of being behind a huge explosion at an ammunition depot back in 2014 russia firmly rejects the charges leveled. the accusations herb's surge especially as earlier the czech government laid the blame for the explosions at the door of the companies that post this hostile step is a continuation of a series of russian actions conducted over the last several years by the czech republic one cannot also fail to notice the american influence by trying to win washington's favor as the us imposes sanctions against russia the czech authorities have even outdone their american masters so many diplomats were forced to start packing their suitcases in recent days because of expulsions and counter expulsions 1st of all america ordered 10 russian diplomats to head back to russia moscow's response was then almost identical then poland announced
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a similar move but their sanctions only targeted 3 people and then eventually we heard from the czech officials who announced that prague decided to expel 18 people working for the russian embassy that is even more than that then america originally chose to punish you understand that this is a very significant share of the embassy staff so you'd have to think that there must be a very serious reason for it well the czech authorities have accused this group of 8 thing of working as intelligence operatives and also blamed russia for being behind a manger explosion at an ammunitions military warehouse in the czech countryside that happened 7 years ago and killed 2 people no confirmation of the cause has ever been released by the czech authorities it coincides with the decisions on diplomat
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expulsions by washington and warsaw that's not all by the czech republic either is it private is seeking some suspects in particular well you know and that is the interesting part because the people the suspects that the check. police are now looking for actually people with faces that you may find familiar these 2 were once accused by the way of trying to poison the script balls in the united kingdom in 2018 so now when the authorities said that these 2 could be linked to that explosion immediately their names and photos were back and international headlines but the russian foreign ministry though is saying that these announcements in these steps that are taken by the czech authorities could only be a deliberate attempt to somehow distract the attention of the media and the international community from another story which is now in the news here in eastern
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europe it looks like when it's actually supported by facts that the west need it to cover up the importance of the information published by both russia and belarus about not just a conspiracy but an actual plan for a constitutional clue and here we need to speak about it so a coup was allegedly being planned against the leader of the roost what more do we actually know about this this is a story apparently that was happening more or less samuel taney is the russian federal security service has announced lately that they have detained 2 men one with bell russian citizenship another one with dual citizenship del ruse and the u.s. detention happened in moscow and these 2 are believed to have been plotting a coup in bella ruse by attempting to assassinate the ball russian president alexander lukashenko and possibly even members of his family during victory day
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celebrations that are upcoming the bell russian president almost instantly blamed the u.s. for it for orchestrating this attempt but washington has denied any involvement now. you may wonder what does prague have to do with all this what we have to understand that the czech republic is a close u.s. ally in eastern europe it's a member of nato not with a central role but still and russian officials very often have blamed washington for using some eastern european countries the czech republic in particular asked puppets of the assumption by the russian foreign ministry is that washington can't be pressuring these countries into making political moves against russia to demonize it so that is the message coming out of moscow and the meantime the u.s. state department has already said that they are expressing full support for the
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move that's been made by prague with the situation growing increasingly tense we got reaction from a number of experts starting with their thoughts on the depot blast in the czech republic in 2014 and why it is being spoken of now. 7 years ago and that's been brought up you know and then the attempted coup in. that's been linked as well because the west sees. it was illegal and he's been talking about new elections and so on to look for. this and all this. together. and there's occasional. bulgaria is a member of nato. the united states the americans you seem to. know i'm not saying that i can direct you to all these things but it's difficult to resist the conclusion that they have been in view. this story in the czech republic
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it's ludicrous i mean 767 years ago russian agents and by the way at venice beach aim spawn's because so russian change sponsors because there were you know in seoul spring 2018 they were in prague in 201402 to sow discord and you know make an explosion that this completely grew to cross its tents thoughts that you know it will be a film very soon this story about the nation didn't go off to check army which is not the 1st in nato it's a small army and it's not clear or dead poles you know you know it's just not your mission they exploded this sounds like demonizing russia you know as much as they can now. as requested by biden's white house that has expelled 10 russian diplomats one of the interesting aspects of the story is true alleged
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russian agents for who were what became public at the time the script hopelessness and there were people who thought the church were doing were going to rush in 2000 so it's very all this information the subject we decided was already knew we were. 2 years ago when you know come certain so there's an element all which is ocean behind it this week the u.s. and russia unleashed sanctions on each other marking another low point in relations washington blacklisted russian companies expelled the diplomats and barred u.s. banks from buying russian debt moscow in turn kicked out 10 u.s. diplomats and banned a number of officials from entering russia shortly after announcing the new sanctions u.s. president joe biden said that he wanted to deescalate tensions with more on the mixed messages coming from washington here's archies even is done off. big politics
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is all about big p.r. political marketing of trump america transitioned from saucy nicknames for his opponents into the biden age which spearheads now shameless self promotion america is back america is back diplomacy is back biden diplomacy sounds like a classic personal brand to so what is it well for russia it apparently means a sanctions sledgehammer through several steps including the expulsion of several russian officials as a consequence of their actions i've also signed an executive order authorizing new measures including sanctions to address specific harmful actions that russia has taken against u.s. interests well the man seems to be abundantly clear at least for ones right well he would have been had he not led into these sanctions announcement with this. united
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states is not looking to kick off a cycle works as collation in conflict with russia we want a stable predictable relationship these signals are not just mixed in terms of consistency they're on par with noises from space joe biden was counsel joe biden said he's interested in normalization of russian u.s. relations but the actions of his administration show us the opposite the u.s. is not ready to deal with the reality of the multipolar world which shuts at the possibility of american has your money instead they can sanctions and interference in our internal affairs just this week biden and putin talked over the phone to join the conversation the us president and now a new batch of sanctions in putin's face only to express hope later for a stable and predictable way forward and the white house sees no problem here no discrepancy forget proof for good reason forget who's president even biden strategy
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is to bully a country out of geopolitical relevance and it seems that's the only predictable thing about america left after all trumps anti russia sanctions galore that appears to his whole term didn't save the ex-president from being shamed for being soft on russia so maybe biden is resorting to nuclear options right away desperately trying to keep one foot in the door though the door leading to that positive trajectory. while unveiling the latest raft of sanctions the u.s. also cited claims made last year of russia offering bounties to the taliban to kill american troops in afghanistan the white house admits it has very little to back up those claims but that is not stopped officials demanding answers from the kremlin we felt the reports were enough of a cause of concern they assessed with low to moderate confidence as you alluded to
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that russian intelligence officers sought to encourage taliban attacks against u.s. and coalition personnel and afghanistan so while there's a lot of moderate assessment of these reports we felt it was important for our intelligence community to look into it this information really puts the burden on russia and the russian government to explain their engagement here last june it was reported that russian intelligence offered taliban linked militants money to kill american soldiers in 2019 the allegations were never proven and the pentagon itself said that it could not corroborate the reports but that did not stop the media from jumping on the unverified story vladimir putin is offering for the scalps of american soldiers in afghanistan now the european intelligence official quote this callous shocking and reprehensible overnight president trump dismissed the intelligence denied being briefed on it as new reports emerged saying those payments did in fact lead to the death of americans. has rejected the allegations with the foreign ministry branding them as speculations and phobias of the u.s.
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intelligence community we got the take of former u.s. marine corps intelligence officer scott ritter. the mere fact that you have politicians action on intelligence that has appeared on the front pages of the new york times bill is you right off the bat and it's not intelligence it's been it's clear sized information as opposed to hard intelligence look the united states and russia are adults they they they they sit at the big table they wear big boy pants and their intelligence services do things against one another because that information normally we understand this is the reality of the world but the united states right now is very defensive it's dealing with a changing world changing reality and the fact that russia refuses to play the game of being subservient to you know a dominant america and so this is a domestic political problem where intelligence is 0 and
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a political objective as opposed to doing what it's supposed to do providing insight american decision makers about what ground truth in russia is. there's been a full week of angry unrest in the u.s. state of minnesota that follows last sunday's fatal shooting by police of dante right right officers have been resorting to tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse protesters. there. you are. right that.
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brooklyn center police claim dante wright died as a result of an accidental discharge after an officer mistook her gun for a taser mr wright had attempted to flee in his car after being stopped for a traffic violation subsequent protests soon descended into looting and violent clashes with police and protests were also seen in other cities including chicago dallas and portland where the police union building was set on fire and the scenes are reminiscent of those in the wake of george floyd's death last year who died during an arrest when an officer knelt on his neck for several minutes radio host wayne dupree who served as a board member of the national diversity coalition for donald trump says it is vital to rebuild trust between police and minority communities. the tensions are so diode to the left and right the people that are getting hurt or in the middle what's happening right now is not going to stop is going to get worse because the leadership around many places is weak there is
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a lack of trust on both sides of the aisle in and when i mean both sides of aisle there's a lack of trust with within the police community about what's going on within the minority community in then there's a lack of trust within the minority community about what the police are doing because of what they see. project it on our media every day there has to be a concerted effort from both sides of leadership leadership of people there everybody can try to sit down and work out proven solutions and and take it all types of suggestions and try to work on something and bring the trust back between law enforcement and the communities. twitter this week band of the founder of investigative journalism group project a very tough for alleged violations of its policies it came right after the group
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published another undercover sting video involving a c.n.n. director. a strain of using these internally each and ate like a people are getting sacked or is it just a picture that you need to try to protect patients. and someone. who was trying to like help like a b.l. every like a day like this i mean it's individuals it's not a you know. that's like they're the opposite of that or you know we can speak to the fact that this technical director charlie chester he was certainly part of the culture he was speaking as if they were an advocacy group and this is a network that uses the tagline the most trusted name in news does the most trusted name in news you know collude directly or indirectly with black lives matter that's a question for the american public to ask it seems that the rules that as a society that we all thought were in place are no longer in place there is no more
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roebuck it's the 3rd undercover scoop published by project a very tough this week with more on the revelations here's our trees down quarter. the most trusted name in news it's a title c.n.n. has long prided itself on maybe you buy it maybe you don't but what would you think if a network admin did to deliberately spreading propaganda well apparently they did i do you. believe that it was. but again you are creating a story that we didn't know anything about. that's b.s. i think that he is the worst president we have ever seen but what president trump just said was undemocratic and false the president seems to think that dominating black people dominating peaceful protesters is law and order it's not he calls them thugs who's the thug here this guy is should not be president
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cnn's charlie chester's spilled the beans over a tender date he was enticed into by an undercover project veritas journalist and he claimed the channel long had a pre-determined agenda to get trump out of office one that flows from the top down from none other than c.n.n. president jeff zucker himself naturally trying to make joe biden out to be a spring chicken was the other side of the anti trump propaganda calling yeah i mean like we did it right there was. i don't know he's shaking or whatever and he proceeded like so many medical people so i call tell a story that i think is all speculation you know you're shocked to hear john. you know why. he made you savior she. hated me as a. young. tree. that sounds a lot like election meddling something c.n.n. has pointed the finger at russia for time and time again blaming on unverifiable
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claims from u.s. intelligence and its reputation as evidence the. in last year's elections the network claimed that moscow was trying to hurt joe biden's chances by spreading conspiracy theories about the now u.s. president i'm talking about russia tacking more election russia once again interfered in the race for the white house russia is indeed interfering in the 2020 election with that kind of a double standard it should come as no surprise that people's trust for c.n.n. is on the decline but we don't think that this is all the personal effects just. makes this worse when you're caught red handed hiding the way you do business from your viewers that's one thing but accusing someone else for breaking the very rules you yourself were caught breaking well that's another it's a rinky dink 2 bit organization what do you want it's c.n.n. that scared defends immunised from any responsibility because nobody takes them
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seriously and as far as project very callous and james o'keefe god bless him but how many exposé s. must be produced before something's done things done and nothing jeff zucker still there everybody still there but let me explain something their ratings are plummeting who wants to watch c.n.n. if there's no trunk what do you do talk about what a great job biden is knowing what a great job camelot harris story i don't think so now me we can't believe what we're seeing and our country is in complete collapse with our borders being destroyed and being invaded daily with a sense of believe a bull distrust with with vaccine an efficacy vaccine malpractise with this anyway and years nothing for them to build up. a controversial security bill was
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passed on thursday by the french parliament it grants additional powers to law enforcement bodies but has faced widespread criticism for making it harder to call out police abuse with more here's our controlled. there was rounded criticism of this bill when it was presented a year ago not just from the left from human rights organizations and also journalists who says well concerned about elements contained in this global security bill now one of the most controversial elements was oh it's a cool 24 we've discussed it many times and the feelings about this is that it would continue issues in the ability of the press to do their job when it came to distributing images of police offices as a result of that controversy and the widespread protests we saw here in france the government said it was going to completely revise this particular article let's take a mind though over the protests against article 24. well
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the government said it was 3 writing that article completely but as it's been posted a there are elements that still of being criticized by many article $24.00 in the bill that was posted a bipolar menteri and still contains limits on who can then call and publish images all of the police if they see images of publish with an intent to harm physically or mentally one of those offices on the cheek if somebody is found guilty of doing
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that they would then face a fine of 75000 euros or up to 5 years in jail so a pretty severe penalty for that but it wasn't just. article $24.00 that caused concern this is low as it's been passed now gives police offices the right to film interventions that they make it is allows them to regulate the use of drones for the police to be able to monitor a protest potentially and it allows offices to carry their weapons even when they are off duty some have described this move as essentially making throws a dysfunctional democracy. in simple terms this law will significantly restrict freedoms the use of drones during protests and things like that this is a disaster for democracy and freedom and i think security is as important as it is true but there are people who abuse it the harm is not for freedom itself
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people and not freedom cause harm. done and you need to think if there are other tools that would be more consistent with the principle of human freedom the right to protest is a right we spy on people and it's not just about concern on the streets here in france i knew when panel of experts also raise concerns about this new saying that it was incompatible with international human rights. the bill could lead to significant violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms in particular the right to privacy and the right to freedom of expression so despite those continuous calls to scrap this bill it has been imposed on thursday by parliamentarians 75 voting for it 33 against it but human rights organizations say this isn't the end they say that they will continue to challenge this law when it now goes to
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france's constitutional court and it says that the last decision will be made as to whether this bill will become new or no. that does it for me this hour in fact that does it for the weekly but don't. my colleague nick herring will be here with a full and fresh look at you news in about let's say 33 minutes you watch march international so glad to have you with us. others financial guide by a i prize on it features. the friday as of last summer buy it from the future trucker watch kaiser. psychiatric drugs are essential for millions of patients rather they want that pill
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hello and welcome to cross the uk where all things are considered on p. . lavelle is there a method to secretaries they blame tim's madness what are we to make of his policies towards russia china ukraine and afghanistan what comes 1st for him values or interests is he informed by ideology or geopolitics does he believe in anything . discuss these issues and more i'm joined by my guess marcus papadopoulos in london he's a historian analyst and author of the new book arise with the return of russia to world politics and in oxford we have mark owen he is the director of the crisis research institute right gentlemen rostock rules in effect that means you can jump
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in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ok let's go to the markets pop it up listen london 1st marcus what keith you make of the secretary of state that we can throw in as well as colleague jake sullivan i mean we've had a very turbulent last few weeks particularly when it comes to the issue of ukraine but we had also the summit in anchorage so you know we we have all of this dust being kicked up about ukraine's sovereignty which we can talk about and only one country has been compromising the sovereignty of ukraine that's the united states you remember big torii a new one and then we have an anchorage here and then as we speak right now by commiseration is asking of russia will join a climate change conference you know and john kerry is in china if i'm not mistaken and nobody really wants to talk to him and the summit that was being proposed the russians are not interested in it i mean what's going on with lincoln in the others in the.
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