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duration it's remarkable. give me the stories. he shake the weak hair naughty tension, sly labour, ukrainian ship, that approach rushing waters with eyes authorization. something moscow. his slammed is provocative and threatening the poor service described as a dog. j for journalism. june. the song support his last shy london high court railing to allow his possible expedition to the united states. yet another hearing is now needed to decide if it's not a case that is being pulled on the basis of the law. this is an absolute, tried to steal any legal process and devastating tornadoes through parts of the united states with tests in kentucky alone to be more 17 ah,
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the latest developments and look back at the last 7 days you watch in the we can hear an arty international tensions over ukraine ran hi, this week with russia slamming the west, feeling the escalation and voicing concern at night, actions in the region. moscow says they could potentially lead to a large scale conflict where the escalation occurred after ukrainian navy ship approached rushmore to with that authorization. on thursday evening, a move that russia regarded as a threat to the navigation was safety of other vessels in the area. ukraine denied all allegations though, and insisted that the ship was an anom search and rescue vessel, and that never entered restricted waters or post any threat did eventually change course, where you cry. and it was the main topic of discussion between vladimir putin and joe biden. on tuesday, the u. s. president did point out what he called the threatening nature, a russian troop movements near the cranium border and said that severe sanctions
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were being drawn up. moscow says it can move, it shrinks wherever it wants, within its own territory. while saying it's nato, which is making dangerous moves. criminal spokes person talk to you about how nato's actions are being perceived in russia to just student editorial goals, which are the rhetoric coming from the u. s. and e. u leaders sounds pretty aggressive. we see plenty of fake news about russia allegedly planning and aggressive invasion at the same time, no one talks to key of non warns key of against even thinking of a military intervention in a done yet scandal guns, conflict, millenniums, tom outpatient, mit. now we see that nato is taking an extremely aggressive position. first, they all say they don't accept any red lines. second, they say that nato will do whatever it wants. 3rd, it will do it on whatever territory it wants forth. all of this is aimed to deter russia. we do not like that. we will do everything to ensure our own interests. now,
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while ukraine and the west hickey thrasher of arming the self proclaimed republics in east in ukraine, the u. s. is openly sending arms 10 key f. washington reveal that 30 javelin and to tank miss. our systems were delivered to ukraine back in october. as part of a $60000000.00 military aid package and a further $200000000.00 could be on the table to. now russia has long insisted that nato does not expand its presence further east, closer to russia's borders. joe biden, though, doesn't seem to think it applies to him. yes, of course, the diplomacy is out and red lines of that to be crossed when the big bad wolf is planning a land grab ring a bell. a similar warning came in the spring when russian troops gathered for snap training exercises. and again, when military drills were conducted in crimea,
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and only recently moscow was supposedly the mastermind of the qu, in key of remember the currency of no mean either because it didn't happen. in fact, none of the predictions came true, but this time apparently it's different. this time, it's the real deal, and to feed the fair, they're even drawing up the criminal battle plans the new year offensive. and for the umpteenth time this year, russia is forced to defend the presence of its own troops on its own land. russia is not a threat to any country. the deployment of russian troops on the national territory is our sovereign roy and no one's business. it is nato on its members states a recklessly moving their military forces and infrastructure to the russian borders . so what is washes red line, us spy pains jetting towards russia's borders. passenger jets with hundreds of civilians on board, diverted because the nato re complain was too close and wouldn't respond to ground
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control. the actions by the u. s. air force created the threat to civilization and the fact that the catastrophe was averted over the backseat doesn't mean that the u . s. and nato can go on the risk in people's lives with impunity. the latest american war ship sailing into waters bordering russia. what the shows was nature, you know, a us warship has now entered the block, seeing what we can see it through, binoculars will the crosshairs of other than system shoot. you a better one or multiple missile systems just across the face. it was a bit more to look at where nato's military infrastructure is located, just a short distance from our borders. in romania, poland, worship, lansing, we saw defense systems have already been deployed and they can easily be converted into offensive missile systems that targets us. it only takes a matter of minutes to change the software. now, instinct tells me that if a russian destroy was spotted steaming into new york harbor, it would be
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a flaming red line for washington. but believe it or not for us all, this is a pink line at best. the real issue is nato, or rather, nato's expansion, and expand it. it has from this humble state in 1990 to this empire in 2020. now, back in the day, russia was promised, nato would grow not one inch eastward of berlin. well, bats berlin, so no, it's not an inch. it's over a 1000 kilometers. and now it's knocking at rushes door. ukraine joining nato and we've been talking about it for a long time is a red line for us. the continual drawing of keys into the military orbit of the alliance, the de facto start of natives, assimilation of the military infrastructure of this country. and the desire to turn it into a foothold for confrontation with russia could all cause severe negative consequences and destabilize the military and political situation in europe. but lucky for nato, it's got a get out of jail free card because in politics,
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well promises are made to be broken. where is that? where is that written down? where is that from was written down. and under the rumor, this friend of mine will enrich current that you didn't call erica one. i think another degree in the meantime, the us unfazed by it's terrible track record of predicting russian behavior is covering its bases and drawing up some economic sanctions. you know, just in case sasha taylor there were speaking of sanctions. washington has already threatened moscow with some extreme measures and globally the penalties are a major tool of us foreign policy. washington is just rub china up the wrong way to buy. impose the a diplomatic boy caught on the upcoming winter olympics and it's also impose sanctions from 14 officials and full entities in iran and syria, over alleged rights and pieces. we discussed the role and impacts of americans, punitive policies for the panel of guests. essentially, you gotta,
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you gotta view and walk into the u. s. american exceptionalism and, and supremacy. and they are basically, they're, they're, they're doing whatever they can. do, you know where we're married? it's a very arrogant policy. they use the sanctions. and if it really is a means to be stabilize the other countries sovereign nations and create economic hardships early, why do you think america is threatening to sanction russia for something that a has not happened and be will not happen according to the kremlin? but i think in one way the political move on, on that side. the other part is that we need it. we need a bogeyman and i think partially, there were luther are in once it's kind of like a rabid dog. you know, you start to lash out in, in different ways, trying to protect yourself. and the only one problem we have is the thinking is
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this kind of destructive, approached her international relations. but it's, it's just so silly because ultimately you saw the brand she was sitting on. or do you think the continental united states is going to survive? if it makes it devastated most of the rest of the world? do you think any western power seriously believes russia is about to invade ukraine? you know, it's hard to understand the logic. what could moscow stand to gain from, from starting a war? well, i think that the western governments do well know that this is rather a blame game. they make the public believe that russia is a real threat to the ukraine at the moment. russia is really in defense because they have to fear that a ukraine will become a part of the need to alliance. and this is, of course, a major threat to the geopolitical setting of russia. cutting russia off. busy from
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swift would be the most extreme of measures deployed yet. it happened to iran devastated the economy. is there any chance of washington pursuing what's being called a nuclear option based on their questionable diplomats that they potentially good. i think be very unwise move, very little impact, i think internally, externally it would, it would kind of back fire. i would think europeans would be very strongly lobbying against such an action. and if you're going to set off to do something like that, presumably not the goal. well, let's just like opening a black hole up under the international banking system. we're seeing what's happening and showing with a grunt warbling and the property market possibly going down the drain. that happens. that's going to pull down the western banking system potentially. now also, this week president peyton hailed india as a long standing friend of moscow. following his talks with prime minister moody in
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new delhi, he was letting me put in 2nd trip abroad. since the pandemic started, as he spoke to the sea of invest, india described how russia in the relations and i taking on you dimensions not just important for the russian community or business. it's important for all of us. and even for all of us and in debt, it's a very special relationship. there is a very strong level of trust. now what you've got to do is to work on the opportunities together and the opportunities arise from the finishes. and that is where's the strength of this relationship, the business to business relationship, which has been there for years, but now we're seeing it taking on completely new dimensions. i've seen the joint statement on the kremlin website. it has $909.00 paragraphs. this number is huge in your field, if we're talking about the investment, what are the most promising areas this time around? and what's most important for you?
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the special rush up last team dedicated to investments from russia has handled over 200 business requests. these $200.00 business requests across $37.00 sector, the depth and breadth of this relationship has extended itself beyond an unprecedented scale. oil and gas, as you know, was always one of the old favorites, which still continues and goes on very strongly. but then you have the new ones like construction, food processing, energy, again, an old one, but new one. again. i t, business for medical and mining was always there banking automobile. a v ation defense has always been one of the biggest pillars of this relationship which continues to become stronger power, chemicals, capital, good health care. you will see a strong pillar of healthcare in each of these opportunities. this is where this partnership is becoming stronger. and these opportunities,
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why am stressing on the number of these opportunities as the beast becomes wider, the relationship becomes stronger. and that is what we are witnessing to be a dark day for journalism is how junior sanchez support is reacted to the british high court ruling on friday, that the wikileaks found a can be extradited to the united states. washington won its appeal against the previous decision blocking a son from being sent to america to face trial on espionage charges. campaigners slammed the latest ruling though, which was handed down on the u. n's human rights day. we condemn today's u. k. high court decision to allow the extradition of julian so on. so the u. s. which will prove historic for all the wrong reasons we fully believe. but julian assault just being targeted for his contributions to journalism. back in october, those a to day, harry, i was the united states trying to appeal over numerous grounds,
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including the fact that it offered an unprecedented package of assurances, as i saw it would not be held under the maximum security the strictest maxim security conditions in prison. and that he isn't on well, is being, he's made out of continue to say that he is indeed a suicide risk. and that all of these assurances are meaningless and vague as they put it. they said that the united states can reverse any decision at any point. class is also concerned about the trustworthiness of america has got routines to pointing to one of those report sell in the in the c i, a i had talked to kidnap during the song, spoke to, to kill them. speaking outside the high court this morning. we've heard from stella morris to partner who is incredibly disappointed and she's saying why and how is this happening for? how long can this go on today is international human rights day?
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what a shame, how cynical to have this decision on this day to have one of the foremost the foremost publisher journalists of the past, 50 years in a u. k. prison, accused of publishing the truth about or crimes about cia killed teams. many people have been supporting her outside here. many, many protests is that also are similar questions. who is a glimmer of hope that you know, the british justice system might actually prevail for once? the british judiciary, this is on every level with the u. s. campaign to get a to is 10 years, 10 years in the streets of london, public opinion and doesn't have a sound. but obviously the judge's decision is not on the side
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of public opinion. it's absolutely devastating. so she, this time of year to another christmas, without doing that is children without their data. stay on the fight to free judy. massage the choice, so we will prevail eventually many people outside as a high court say, where is the human rights? in the case of june, assange, obviously listed on the foreground of the royal court of justice, that they call it the royal court of injustice. a diplomatic a beyond a, just as i said it was being announced, i protest even through eggs at this side, directly behind me, which just goes to show the sentiment and feeling here on the streets of london.
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and it is dash you reporting to that side the court this week. well, here's how we reach this point. in 2019 june, sound was forcefully removed by british police from ecuador was embassy in london. after the country terminated his 7 year asylum there, he sought refuge after sexual assault allegations in sweden, which were later dropped. the british authorities arrested him, though on a separate charge of jumping bail. america wants the wicked leech found extradited on claims of conspiring to hack them. computers and publishing classified material . meanwhile, sanchez fiance claims he suffered a stroke during a hearing in october. we can lease editor in chief kristin, her athens and to us following fridays really was actually unbelievable. and so ironically, this decision should be handled on the united nations human rights. the united states has all opportunity in the madison court to make those so called assurance. is it not?
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it simply press them forward, half to lay lost in the management court in january. the united states had given assurances that they would treat julian fairly and he would get to treatment and be housed in an adequate to jail and could even server his sentence if he gets one in australia. all of these so called assurance and had been investigated by human rights organizations such as amnesty international and found that those assurance as well to worth the paper they're written on. they are simply not reliable. we are dealing here with a nation where individuals on the top level in langley, virginia, the top level of the cia, and in the white house, contemplated kidnapping or killing julian license. this is not a case that is being fought on the basis of law. this is an absolutely try to steal
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any legal process. this is a political case and the julians arrest us we have said for many, many years is a political persecution. we cannot come to the south powerful tornadoes having wreaking havoc across central and southern parts of the united states, leaving dozens dead and many injured. whatever the details and pictures from them just after the break. ah, a, this is our central plank support, donna gonna call them right now. if they stopped ah, is your media a reflection of reality in
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the world transformed what will make you feel safer? isolation for community. are you going the right way? or are you being led to somewhere? direct? what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to descend. ah, so join us of the death all remain in the shallows. ah ah, welcome back. now, devastating storms have ripped, 3 central and southern parts of the united states with kentucky suffering the most damage. president biden said that the tornadoes could be the most disastrous in
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american history or rash. he workers have already found more than 40, missing people in the damaged buildings, but there are concerned the number of deaths could exceed 100 shelters have been opened with the help of the red cross. and kentucky's governor has declared a state of emergency his local reporter at costa. this is the severe destruction that we can see in many places across different states where several tornadoes have heated, really hard. the worst part here in mayfield, kentucky, the governor of the state of the 70 people lost their life on these tribes. you get this. this has been the most devastating tornado event in our state's history. the level of devastation is unlike anything i've ever seen. satellite far too many homes, that people were likely in entirely devastated. this will be, i believe, the deadliest tornado system to ever run through kentucky. the devastation we can
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see here in the city center. he says something that will take a long time to recuperate. but many people to the streets, we can see lots of seated kids that got together to do all that can be hard time that they will these images to show the remains of a candle factory that was hit by a tornado. his roof collapsed in authority to say more than a 100 people may have been inside when the storm struck. tornadoes have also wreaked havoc. another part of the u. s. to 6 people are dead in the state of illinois where the roof of an of an amazon warehouse was brought down during the storm. and then in our consumer, one person is thought of being killed and 5 seriously injured after tornado damaged in nursing home. there many others were trapped inside on the severe weather is also claimed. at least 4 lives in tennessee. there was a shock in the russian capital on tuesday when
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a man shot 2 people dead during the dispute over the wearing of masks his hire. the deadly incident to the public services office unfolded the the solution. i knew alexa slept, we worked together for about 4 months. why was the cloakroom attendant? he was the security guard and he was a kind, hard working man, a good man. were never any problems with him. and he always told me funny stories and anecdotes i found out earlier today that that ambulance isn't least we thought
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it was a bomb threat. well, there had been a fire, but you found out that there been a shooting with dead and wounded, and among the dead, i saw the name of that man. i worked with the he pointed the gun at me, but apparently something jumped. he banded against his leg and a shot you the floor. i walked to when so the girl lined by reception and shouting, help me please. what's wrong with my legs? the letter which a minister i was at my workplace and heard of far alarm as well as a sound similar to gunshots. then i saw a man running towards the exit, the building. at that moment i made a decision to detain him and i ran off to him. he resisted arrest. i saw that he was carrying a knife and a firearm. when i was detaining him, i made sure he couldn't use these weapons and neutralized him. or
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american journalists are being threatened with massive fines if they work for what are perceived to be the wrong publications to contributors to a site called the strategic culture foundation have receive stern warnings from the us treasury. well, this letter was sent to daniel is our and michael of her co, who are both new york based journalist. and it does say that the s c, f is on a list of band organizations accused of election meddling. and the us citizens who engage in transactions with the foundation are liable to fines of at least $300000.00. and this are shared his own experience with us it was a warning regarding future articles. so essentially, if i write for sci fi and gauge and any kind of transaction, which i assume means a, an exchange of money i could be had was massive fines that were completely destroy
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my finances. so i was taken aback. i was, you know, concerned certainly, but actually i had stopped writing for the yes since the previous, you know, 4 or 5 months earlier. so i didn't feel personally threatened. but others who, who want to continue writing for the f works dreamily frightened fair. they have all stopped writing from the site because really there's just, it's, you know, it's impossible to, to battle the us treasury in this kind of case. the u. s. treasury's power is, is enormous. and that of a, of an individual freelance journalist is always microscopic. but some of them are so frightened, they're unwilling even to give interviews like this one. so, you know, so this is what a shilling effect means. they're, they're unwilling to write and they're unwilling even to talk about why they, why they're too afraid to write the threats to make up part of a targeted sanctions campaign. that was
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a name by the treasury secretary back in april. treasury will target russian leaders, officials intelligence services, and their proxies that attempt to interfere in the us electro process or subvert. he has democracy. this is the start of a new us campaign against russian line behavior. the u. s. government claims the strategic culture foundation is in fact controlled by russia is foreign intelligence agency, b, s p r. and that it's also linked to the russian foreign ministry, the foundation that denies this and calls itself a research platform about your asian global affairs, but been with us as a dangerous precedent has already been set. i think that the that the at the s c f, the foundation hosts honest journalism even though out i don't, i don't agree with much of it. this is, this is serious work by serious. ready journalists and that as a supporter of a free speech in a free press, i believe that readers should have access to this kind of stuff. and, and yet the,
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the u. s. government is trying to close it down and therefore trying to stop information, which is usually at variance with official us policy, from reaching from reaching audiences, including audiences in the us, to stop journalists from writing for these kinds of websites as a new step. and i think that and i was surprised because because the united states, in fact has a very good track record on when it comes to a free press. i mean, in america, we can say anything we want. yeah, i can write the most outrageous things about george w bush or joe biden and not have to worry for a moment about the search secret police crashing through my door. but now things may be changing slightly and doesn't the order? well? just come to 330 this afternoon, this sunday here, a mosque, a nice time you company will be back with more stories from the last 7 days and
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about 30 minutes. ah ah ah ah ah, british judge has blocked the extradition of wicking leaks, founder julian assigned to the united states when he wished most in the fall,
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a judge ruled out against extradition because january 4th, 2021. the latest chapters being written in london in a case that has made headlines time and again for 10 years. for the us, prosecutors are hackers on trial, a public enemy and cyber terrorist, 4 of us, a pioneer of investigative journalism on whose fate press freedom in the west could depend the assange case. it was a war with iraq going to the mission. and this is, it's the same i to you i.

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