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ah ah, in some of the stories that shaped awake from us tension spiral after a ukrainian navy ship approaches russia waters without authorization, something moscow slammed his provocative and threatening scribes a dark day for jail is mysterious sized supported lash out at the london high court ruling to allow its possible expedition to the united states, yet another hearings no needed to decide his fate. this is not a case that is being fought on the basis of the more. this is an absolute travesty of any legal process and devastating tornadoes. test reports of america with more than 75th dead in the state of kentucky alone. ah,
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good evening russia. my name is kevin owen, here with it. ortiz world news, h q, with weekly miranda, of the big stories abroad. you of the last 7 days. and 1st, and tensions of ukraine ran high this week with russia criticizing the west for fueling, the escalation and voicing concern nato's actions in the region. moscow saying it could potentially lead to a large scale conflict. the escalation happened after a ship belonging to the ukranian navy approached russia waters without authorization on thursday evening moves that russia regarded as a threat to the navigational safety of other vessels in the area. ukraine denied all the allegations, indeed insisted that the ship was an unarmed search and rescue vessel that never entered restricted waters or posed any threat. it did eventually change course. ukraine was the main topic of discussion to between victim a potent and joe biden on tuesday. the u. s. president pointed out what he called the threatening nature of russian troop movements near the ukrainian border and said severe sanctions were being drawn up. moscow, though insists it couldn't move its troops wherever it wants on its own territory.
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while saying it's nato that's making the dangerous moves, the travelling spokesperson talk to r t about how nate has actions of being regarded in russia. just student editorial is which has 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 care of non warns care of against even thinking of a military intervention in a done yet elegance, conflict, millenniums, toneta shown to my. now we see that nato is taking an extremely aggressive position burst. 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 insure our own interests. while ukraine and the west accused rusher of arming, the self proclaimed republics in east and ukraine. the u. s. had openly sending
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arms to care for the same time. washington revealed that 30 javelin anti tank missiles systems were delivered to ukraine in october, as part of a $60000000.00 military aid package, and a further $200000000.00 on the table too. and with the ongoing military build upon russia's borders, the g 7 group of advanced economies as threatens russia with a severe response if it attacks ukraine. moscow denies any plans of invasion and insist sits nato in fact, which poses a threat to russia by expanding further east, closer to its borders with white has believes that only it as the right to draw the line. 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 a 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 rushes borders. passenger jets with hundreds of civilians on board. diverted because the nato re complain was to close and wouldn't
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respond to ground 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 issues was nature? you know, a u. s. warship has now entered the block. see, we can see it through binoculars or the crosshairs of a defense system. shoot you a better one or multiple missile systems just across the 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, bush planting. massage, 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 expanded it has from this humble state in 1990 to this empire in 2020. now back in the day, russia was promised, nater would grow not one inch eastward of berlin. wel, that's 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 stuart of nature's 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 gas 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, which it didn't call erica, one aspect another to go in. in the meantime, the u. s. 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 tonight, the young going frictions have placed the recently completed nord stream to pipeline under threat. it runs from russia to germany under the baltic, seen as a waiting, its official launch. but just hours ago, us state secretary and the plane can set it's unlikely. now the gas will flow through it, repeating the claim of moscow's aggression against ukraine. i spoke to daniel shaw professor at the city university of new york. he questions whether other countries would be allowed to behave like america does. this is part of the ramping up of
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economic, military and diplomatic pressure on russia. its nato in the us. they continue to encroach upon rushes, borders. the absolute hypocrisy that's on display here with blinking and biden's threats to try to cripple the rushing economy. imagine if it was russia surrounding the united states. the way the nato in the us continually encroaches into the black sea into estonia into ukraine. so ukraine is the latest justification to continue this new cold war. this new global class struggle was really behind. this is fear in us ruling circles of a sovereign strong russia a dark day. her journalism is how julian sanchez support has reacted to the british high court ruling on friday. that the wiki league found it can be expedited to the united
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states. washington one, it's appeal against a previous decision blocking a son from being sent to america to face trial on espionage charges. campaign. a slam the latest move which was handed down on what was the you ends, human rights de. we condemn today's u. k. high court decision to allow the expedition of julian so on, so the us, which will prove historic for all the wrong reasons. we fully believe. but julian, a saw and just been 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, 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, maximum security conditions in prison. over there and that he isn't unwell this thing he's made out. well, judas sanchez have continued to say that he is indeed after suicide risk. and that all of these assurances are meaningless and vague as they put it. they said that
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the united states can reverse any decision at any point. class is also concerned about the trustworthiness of america's guarantees to pointing to one of those reports in the year that the cia had prompted to kidnap during the saw and put it to kill him. speaking outside the high court this morning, we've heard from stella morris to partner who's incredibly disappointed and she's saying why and how is this happening for? how long can this go on today? is international human right state. what a shame, how cynical to, how 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.
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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, the system on every level with the u. s. campaign to get to the next slide 10 years, 10 years in the streets of london, public opinion and this sounds. but obviously the judge's decision is not on the side of public opinion. it's absolutely devil say thing. so she, this time of year to another christmas about, do you know that is children without their dad stay on the fight to free judy? massage. the telephone, we will prevail. eventually many people outside has 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,
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that they call it the royal courts of injustice. i with julian assad, beyond a are in this call. i just as i did 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. is a huge bug story, but the most latest part in 2019, during this sargje was forcefully removed by british police from ecuador embassy in london after the country terminated his 7 year asylum as he was hold up there. he'd sought refuge after sexual assaults, allegations in sweden that were later dropped, the british authorities arrested and then on a separate charge of jumping bail. all these days, america still wants the wiki leagues, found
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a extradited on claims of conspiring to hat government computers and publishing classified material. meantime, as sanchez fiance claims, he suffered a stroke during a hearing in october. we can next editor in chief, kristen ha, for instance, spoke to us following fridays ruling was actually unbelievable. and so i run a good this decision should be handed on the united nations human rights. the united states had all opportunity in the madison court to make those so called assurances it did not. it simply press them forward after they lost in the menus court. in general, the united states had given assurances that the, they would to treat the julian fairly and he would get that 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 have been and been investigated by human rights organizations such as amnesty international and found that those are
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some of the 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, they're junior, the top level of the cia and in the white house contemplated, kidnapping were killing julian assaults. this is not a case that is being fought on the basis of the law. this is an absolutely try to steal any legal process. this is a political case, and the julian arrest us we have said for many, many years is a political persecution without international channel. the question is more, thanks to come to this weekend and more the news making. the headlines tonight after the break than unprecedented tornadoes, wreaking havoc across central and southern part of the united states. it's left many dead and injured. oh, i
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ah, so join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah ah hi, good evening. devastating stalls of ripped through central and southern parts of the united states with kentucky suffering. some of the worse damage risky workers of the already far more than 40 missing people amid the damage buildings. other concerns, the number of deaths could exceed a 100 shelters, have been opened with the help, the red cross and kentucky's governors declared. the state of emergency is local reporter ag, acosta. 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 announced that 70 people lost their life. on these trials
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you get the so the level of devastation is unlike anything i've ever seen. satellite far too many homes. the people were likely an entirely devastated the devastation we can see here in the city center. he says something that will take a long time to recuperate, but many people took the streets. we can see lots of citizens that got together to do all. they can wendy's hard time with the tornadoes, the tor, through parts the u. s. of not only left a path of destruction, but also political division to a worst most devastating, most badly tornado of that history. there's our home town and it's just devastating everybody's walls. there walls were shaking
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house collapsing gas if you see where the whole house is buckled. the low back side of this house is off total devastation for all town, most for historic buildings and outgoing. ah. is likely one of the largest tornado outbreaks in our history. entire towns were destroyed as some 30 powerful tornadoes, ravaged across 6 that us states the worst affected can. saki needs help support and relief aid. and so it turns to the governments on fellow americans, but politics,
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it's politics. and it seems not even a monumental disaster, like this one can bridge america's political divide. and some believe it's a perfect opportunity to show that you reap what you sow. when hurricane harvey's hit in 2017, the 17th senators, who voted against a bill to provide billions of dollars in relief, will all republicans among them. kentucky's sen ran to pull once again thousands of suffering. but there's no time like the present for political punches. we should do all we can to help our kentucky neighbor's good be wisdom. they're hurting, but do not for one second. forget that rand pole has voted against helping most americans most times bear in need. when l ran paul is a heartless type of credit. the people in kentucky deserve the relief regardless of their before the leadership. but if the dams don't use this against him and his porch in the future, it is a missed opportunity for some it's not even off limits to suggest that if you vote
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read, then you had it coming, vote for climate change denials and see what happens. tornadoes in december read, but weather climate change was a factor is not clear at this point. still is the country reels in shock and concerns the climate change peak. it could also play into the democrats hands as they bid to push a $1.00 trillion dollar climate package through the senate. all i know is that the intensity of the weather across the board has some impacts. as a consequence of the warming of the planet and the climate change. and so it seems something as devastating as this can only what's the appetite for those looking to score political points. roy, this story, the week to american journalists, are being threatened with massive fines if they were perceived to be the wrong publications to contributors to a site called the strategic culture, foundation of receive stern warnings from the us treasury. this i was sent to
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daniel is michael of a co who both new york based you, unless it says the s c f is on a list, a band organizations accused of election meddling, and that us citizens who engage in transactions with a foundation a liable defines of at least $300000.00. daniela's shared his experience with his 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 any, an exchange of money i could be had with massive fines that were completely destroy my finances. i was taken aback. i was, you know, concerned certainly, but actually had stopped writing for se 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 s c s 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,
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to battle the us treasury in this kind of case. the us treasury is power is, is, is enormous. and that of a, of an individual freelance journalist is 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 it's showing 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 make part of a target is sanctions campaign announced 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 so bertie has democracy. this is the start of a new us campaign against russian line behavior. while the u. s. government claims the strategic culture foundation is in fact controlled by russia's foreign intelligence agency, the s. it's also linked to the russian foreign ministry. the foundation denies this and calls itself a research platform about you raising global affairs. but daniel,
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is us as a dangerous presidents already been set? i think of the that the at the s e s. the foundation hosts, honest journalism. even though out i don't, don't agree with much of it. this is, this is serious work by serious journalists. and that as a supporter of a free speech in a free press, i believe that readers should have access to this. ready kind of stuff and, and yet the, the u. s. government is trying to close 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,
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i can write that with 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. 2 things may be changing slightly and doesn't the order well. so my headlines him 3 now to tell you about as well, look at these pages that are coming from italy, multiple people confirm killed and numerous others still missing from massive gas explosion on the italian. on the sicily, the boss completely destroyed buildings including hose emergency services, already pulled out survivors from the rebel, the continuing their rescue operations into the night. thousands of restrictions of rallied in sydney, melbourne against the vaccine mandates. a new pandemic laws including those, introduced by victoria state premier. daniel andrews demonstrate to say they want to do is to withdraw an order that requires residents to have had to toby 19 jobs to in the workplace. isn't the other venues?
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well, let me leave you with something, a bit of a joliet. note what you're saying here in new york's huge santa con event. it's return for the 1st time since the pandemic with santa clara party goes enjoying top d j and even an egg nog waterfall drinking contest. the traditions essentially all day bob crow with that was the way crowds known to get a little chaotic and rowdy, it's oh, dear. little bit of fun in the covert, misery, a lapse the way the week pan that in some of the news stories who brought you over the last 7 days? hear it out to international world. these h q. moscow? it's kevin win for me in the team. thanks for checking in this weekend. oh, yeah. driven by dreamers shaped bankers and those with
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dares sinks. we dare to ask a young being a yes or no? no, no, but they did a high middle now. i own my head up, my lad, that had a knuckle. my love, bob didn't thought, no, well, i'm going up there a bit. a well, i'm really happy correlations forbid. i bonia not in. then.
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ah right now there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese. it's profitable to sell food that he's fatty and sugary and salty and addicted. it's not at the individual level, it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that will never change this obesity epidemic, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment, what's driving the obesity epidemic? it's cobra noon. she is national and me will you see us seeing a very long she did a issue with
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soon the legal team manages to get the case discussed at the united nations. and sweden begins to feel the international political pressure, especially from that in america. promoting and respecting human rights for all women. men, girls and boys is a core value and a central priority for the swedish government. but she had dealership when he toyota quicker. persona. lydia bristol, toyota rick, us. those of the near grid. usual headed to approve the heels at a contina recommend us where see, i don't wanna media on great that, but i say, with articulate anthea they know they want to see on one side of that us, i get it, but a so never, we can throw the rest of the yes, like us in the 2nd. see it our camera for here with set up by east a healy saddles make on these music or but as york would he be king unless you're now but i got on the saddle. libby little say so you specific. i'm in the elusive
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waste. those in law school up it so not dollars. they brought the here, but who knows? you see on the r c, look oil, is that total bill of 40? i leave the question or to 1st to diplomatic asylum. there is, of course, no general international law obligation to recognize right of diplomatic asylum, a long term vision. okay. thank with susan singleton can work for a while. see, i should just finishing up another has to know how with cushman in this is a very complex matter in which government can only a few things to show the same
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date. there's an impromptu meeting between wiki leaks and a high ranking swedish official. i don't wanna talk to battle you, you limiting the time of pre trial detention, particularly in cases where the person hasn't been charged for you. and according to the case of the song i accidentally question, but we have the, we have certain questions, do i submit it, respond to that? is that possibility to have a person who has suspected crime with that say in the human rights has to take someone in definitely a lot more time than it's necessary for.

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