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florida with issue where she made it with no, i mean, unless you put that amount with the theme, if our store you with a 1000000 deaths and destruction african with the lead on america's drone program, the former operates carney and hiding from the taliban, spoke to ortiz, on hud voices, a project for operations, we were not told about any civilian deaths. nobody told us that we had hit the wrong target for the at you. i'm in hiding alone with underground i live in fear leaking. honestly, i am fed up with my life that of
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a russian foreign minister accused as nato of trying to grab eastern european territories and debunked claims from the alliance of russian aggression in ukraine . leading belgian engineers the left dismay that the government decides to shut down, or nuclear reactors within 3 years, even though atomic bonds generate almost half of the countries out of trustee. also i had i'm thinking what i think was the living room of a house that what i can piece together from what the neighbors are kidding me. use to be home. some 10 people who've now played party travels to to battle grounds of the ongoing civil war in ethiopia, speaking to people caught up in conflict with on the hour every hour. this is all t live from moscow. thanks for choosing us today as always contact with us. our 1st
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story, the south. how down at drone operators walking for the us was tapped in the dark about civilian death subsidies according to a whistleblower who spoke to r t about his job during the war on terror. he shot his story with ortiz on hud voice says project lalellah. we live in a horrible situation, very bad conditions, but honestly, i am fed up with my life that's not about so i'm in hiding alone with underground. yeah, i can't go outside. i'm hopeless for somebody. i ask myself, do i have the right to live a peaceful life in my own homeland will not let me say straight and i wish i had been born in a different country. to me, the decimal guardian telling me nobody won a pillow top,
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we had to operate our drones. i was an 8 alice today. and then the same at night there was a u. s. company and the afghan government assigned an agreement with he said we were employed by this company. they scam eagle with each month one, pilots conducted 17. is it 20 drone strikes? it could be more than that, but not less with
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data throughout all operations, we were not told about any civilian deaths. nobody told us that we had hit the wrong targets. and the statistics on this were out of our control. we didn't have access to this data the ah ah, at the port we lost a couple of our pilots in the last days of our work. and after the taliban took over home and one was arrested in cobble. and the 2nd, when he was visiting his family, some drone pilots were also beaten and humiliated. and 3 or 4 of our colleagues are missing was a even the closest relatives don't know where they are. sex age they blinking is leading the continued diplomatic efforts to ensure a safe passage for any american afghan partner or foreign national wants to lead up
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against what we're doing every single minute of every single hour of every single day. it's working to create a safe passage for all civilians, including the afghans who work for us to the airport to get them on planes and get them out. we worked intensely to evacuate and relocate, atkins, worked alongside us in our particular risk reprise of our commitment to them has no deadline of let me put it this way. yes, i've lost my own people. know, i'm hiding at different places. i can't stay at one place. i can't meet my family. i don't even know how my family is doing now. i can't see them with my colleagues. we can't see or contact each other because we are afraid the taliban are tapping our phones. me i was we
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also we have lost our way. what can we do and what will they do to us? we are counting our last breast. they might kill us today or tomorrow. i have one son staying with me and when he goes out to buy something to eat, he says he is afraid of being killed or kept. there is no one to help us in this situation. i live in here and i have to wonder why i was born in this hell, i am a human being. i have the right to free life. the us lad mission afghanistan has now handed over responsibility saying the ass can me, can operated without outside assistance. and if you do want to hear more about how the war on terror in afghanistan change lives, head on over to our, on how to voice this project, you can find not, are not rushes top to plot has said the entire purpose of nato is to seize territories to its east. so gala for over speaking your
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head of possible talks with the western alliance. not the fishes. she's the gilbert teach right now. nato is clearly a geopolitical project designed to grab territories left after the disappearance of the war. so, packed, and the dissolution of the soviet union. first of all, let's remind ourselves what be worse or packed was it was a collected defense treaty established by the soviet union and 7 other satellites target states. it was created in reaction to the integration of west germany into nature and $955.00. so basically the boss or pact was like a mirror alliance to nato. but while the pox was dissolved in 1991 nato is still very much alive and kicking and expanding since the end of the cold war. so the just a lot of the saying is, what is the point of nathan anymore? you know, he's pose cold war gave. if not, as he suggests, the geopolitical project came to collecting all of these countries for the lifetime ago. we're in opposition to nathan. now,
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nathan has previously offered membership to a former members of the both pucks, which is poland, which joined in 1999 to former soviet republics, that just the both 6 states in 2004. so the question of ukraine joining nato is for a 10 subject because ukraine is, of course, a country history, geography, and people are so intertwined with those of russia. now, as we know, tensions between nato and russia had been simmering for quite a while early this month. the head of nato young stoughton, but he rushes to be transparent about its military plans. this comes a made phase that rushes planning see invade ukraine. moscow have dismissed face face. they call them alarmist and in turn complained of nato plans and activities in the region. so needless to say, this lack of trust between the 2 sides remains is nothing new. obviously, plenty of accusations flying around here. but as i understand russia is proposing a solution. can you tell us about that? absolutely. so rather than letting things continue to faster and possibly worse,
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and moscow has presented the west with this draw agreements of security guarantees, essentially aimed at, you know, diffusing tensions here. but it's been translated in the west as demands rather than proposals. and these attempts to calming the situation of just being more or less shuns so far, and russia continues to be demonized as the aggressor. our cooperation with ukraine is defensive. it's not in the way it's set to russia, the aggressor, hey, it's russia. this is days ago, russia even pulled back its troops from the ukraine border following drills there, which could have been seen as another olive branch from russia to see western leaders and stuff like that from nato. calling russia the aggressive u. k. media. it's been saying for weeks now, the 100000 russian soldiers were lighting the border to invade ukraine. even the u . s. media was saying, a 175000 tons out. it was 10000 soldiers doing drills near the border. do you think now we can actually expect any of these accusations to stop?
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well, one would hope it, but little meet is a positive direction as yet fear mongering. the me, the media, is it a all time? hi. they send full scale invasion talks. folks have another cuban missile crisis that continues to be a favorite topic. and there was still cause for sanctions on russia though that was, we're not sure because it actually doesn't seem to done anything at the moment. anyway. sanctions on russia, sorry. one on a list from sepa, former us ambassador, and i was even calling for sanctions on russia. pre, i'm seeing any possible moves from russia. current western policy is that if russia does something worse than and only then would the west adopt new sanctions, the dynamic must now be reversed. the west should impose new sanctions now and agree to lift those sanctions. only if russia pulls back from military escalation as well because of sugar. and just recently, one think tank has said, why wait until something happens. let's introduce preventive sessions and if russia doesn't start anything will lift them. but it's clear that no one would ever lift
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anything so. so this is how things stand as of now attend by russia to come. things are so far being ignored, but this is something that russian side seems to have seen as predictable as live up suggested in not quote. nato's agenda is quite different to what one might expect on people in east ukraine's break way. republics are still living under the constant threat of shelling from key ubs armed forces not despite a sci fi agreement struck between the rebels on the government and years ago, with nato full says, openly supplying ukrainian military ortiz, redmond cos who have went to the don bus region ah ah, 7 civilians were killed and 32 wounded on the territory of the self proclaimed the
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next people's republic. this year alone, the total number of foot noncombatants who perished in this civil war is now well over $5000.00. while ordinary people who live along the front lines continue to suffer, many of them say they don't see their future. will the ukraine any more would meet a month ago? a woman and a man were very badly wounded. she and another man was killed just before that. what can i say? we are often shelling a statement. she said we are not need ala. that, but yet everyone is afraid of god. because the shelling is going on throughout the summer. they were shelling day and night, so nothing good is happening to not listen to randomly or will change that chamber . a shell fell on my street to little children living near by that playing when you did, you lose our dcea be id chesko. there are los periodical hiscock blood, then shelling returns, look, we're tired. look at the one residents in larger cities like the republics capital
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of the nascar. farther away from the war, both physically and mentally, they're all so tired. however many speak about the constant feeling of uncertainty and express hope that the conflict will soon end so that they can be free to choose their own fate. was the george been to the new year. i wish to strangle impatience . go out because we live in an unstable situation. some generally very unpaid, you watch and i'm tired of having a curfew. i'm done speech us was in the study are now used to living in this chaos, but i really want all the bad things to internationalize mesa. we're afraid something can happen to the children. and so in general, it's just to relieve to be alive mozilla. after years of living on the brink, people just want this war to ends and returns to living and normal violence, free life room on costs are of artie. don't ask. paradoxical and counter productive. that's how belgian engine is described,
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the government decision to dina carries the country of the next 3 years. the reaction came off to brussels, announced his plan to shut down all nuclear reactors and re direct investment and to new technologies. the government's decision to face out nuclear energy, the largest source of flow, carbon energy, in belgium, and to finance new fossil gas power plants is paradoxical and counterproductive. this decision would only reinforce the predominance of fossil fuels in the belgian energy landscape or carney. there are 2 nuclear pants in belgium, with southern reactors, and they generate with half of the country's electricity authorities, say avoiding nuclear energy will make power, production safer and is in line with the common you goal to go green. however, it all comes as your grapples with an energy crisis, not seen. prices sought to record highs in neighboring france and germany known for their new can apollo capabilities. the cost all the time it energy has spiked off
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to power is closed. one of its plants on halted operations at another over suspected security system faults, as for germany and intends to close all its nuclear power plants by the end of next year, starting with its rock dwarf site on new year's eve. the closure will leave the country with 3 nuclear power stations. germans have responded to the news with mixed reactions. as i found a former enough time um, it has its pros and cons. but actually here in bergdorf we only so advantages other countries are building nuclear power plants to and the question is, where do we get our electricity from? i'm and it is me of us is finally it's happening and i'm very happy about it because you never know if an accident might occur or thought people might try to destroy jeff. of course, there are people in the village that see things differently. who's because the village has become rich on taxpayer money model. if you drive through the village and see how much was invested in its own public printer,
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i think it's an important decision. but i also think we're not there yet. we can't get from renewable energy and we're, we're getting from nuclear power of many locals works and we have to see where they will end up. but some people definitely lose their jobs. we discuss issue with tani boil independent journalist and rayna. toot and chairman also germany clocked this organization. solar and wind are not available 100 percent of the time while nuclear is so you have to fill the gaps with fossil generation. and this is a tremendous harm for the climate. because belgium replace is a low carbon energy form by a carbon intensive form of electricity. and this is just the opposite of climate protection. what belgium is doing here it is, it is of no use for the climate. it's. it's not climate protection it's, it's harming the climate. and it's purely either logical read
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reason of the green party once again it's, it's all about like a plan and seen as a point score and, and these politicians may well those beliefs. but as usual practice, counties always take home and now the reality is sinking in high inflation. a huge demand search going into it. and we, we simply can't have a situation where energy crisis is going up 1200 percent year. we need to have a plan around the world, the country by country having a transmission transmission to renewables. housing is going to say what the mixture is going to be and we're going to be need to be honest about me. so which are completely open to more so i see off the short break. so thank god you are quite yet. ah
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ah ah, is your media a reflection of reality? ah, in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? high selection, whole 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, for join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah, ah,
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there is no such thing as unilateral security, all real security is always collected. this is precisely how russia views, endless western hostility and nato expansion. moscow is presented ways to avoid conflict, to the sheriff. all secure is the west suite at the switch. ah, hello again. i un report has accused parties and ethiopia as civil war of committing atrocities, including rape, unlawful killing in torture. now this follows more than a year of intense fighting between the 2 great people's liberation front. and theo can government counties point to say a travel to the east african nation? i'm a 135 kilometers from the capital city of addis ababa in a city called deborah b at hon. now this is the 1st city when you're coming from the capital, when you get a sense of the impact of the fighting over the past few weeks in the past few days
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. and that is because the victim rate victims, people who work that are soldiers, people who witness to tennessee of the people's liberation party. and the supporters have largely because the hospitals in the areas that were under fighting were completely destroyed. so this is the main hospital here. we're going to try and get in and see if we can talk to some of the victims and to some of the doctors about what is happening. and they've witnessed so far about $25.00 women where i committed force and the majority of women were started to call the beta improvement. and the remaining team saturday i did meet that here has been kind of easy to them. and one was a calamities for 80 years old woman. yeah. 8180. and she was rapes. yeah.
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she wrapped and you kind of media cut the thing. she's not in our hospital by heating the news. it's very shocking getting raping a woman. chancellor. it's a chain, so let's say that either it's cause it's cause also as it has to say i can you often if they've okay to talk to us that one into oh, i mean when i was asleep during the 19 knocked on the door and said please open the
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door, then he punched me, took me down and rate me. i don't know him. he was a stranger with a gun. i'll never forget what he did to me. ah! when they came to my home accusing me of being the wife of one of their enemies, i denied it, but they just burst into my home, tied me up and then for them raped me. i was in the 6 months of my pregnancy and i lost the baby. i'm not sure if i'll ever be fine again. i normally do teaching. i'm high school. but after the war broke out, i just came here to add to the thought baton bought into younger, but a man said i'd, she's best, it's best to not start the wash as we see the cnn bbc data and runs 24. let me know that international media which are doing together with their forces because we have seen in place that people who are
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caught by this who told us was that under the suggest a little intel. but they said, we are formally told by our leaders waited to be on if you're gonna force a uniform rate people, kids, whatever, in blame day to the soldiers. ok. they produce that movie. they produce quick effect pictures from different, but it just places they say it depends on me because many bargaining touches and i, well now we're going to go to a nearby town where actually most of the right victims come from during their harrowing stories. we now go and see the actual damage that was left behind. ah, ah,
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ah, i'm standing in what i think was the living room of a house. that's what i can piece together. what the neighbors are telling me. use to be home. some 10 people who've now fled and have taken refuge with the family in addis ababa in the capital city. i mean, the town of attire and the particular people liberation front and the allies came here at least a time. so that's a different occasion. and the last time they stayed for 18 days. so as you can see, they've completely destroyed homes like this. i mean it's absolutely nothing. so not only did they lose the home, but they also burnt it when they left and not only are people still afraid to come back, but there's really not much to come back. i mean, if you look yeah, even the window frame. absolutely. everything has been taken everything ah,
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the wall has been raging for just over a year and the government keeps promising. it will in soon. but for people who live here, it's already too late. they've lost everything. policy a r t e c o p or the un human rights council voted for an independent investigation into the atrocities committed by all sides. is european called the decision politically motivated and so far has refused to cooperate. oh, now some americans might be alarmed by the colossal scale of government spending during the pandemic. unscented surround pool has highlighted some of the bizarre ways taxpayers dollars up being used now. one example, half a $1000000.00 on research, and it's hard to believe. but pigeons and it gets even better pigeons with a gambling addiction. be just plain slot machines. think that's a bad acid trip?
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nope, it's a project founded by the american taxpayers. and it's one of many in the chance, a wasteful us initiative. the research allows pigeons to spend the sake of gamble tokens, could prove very useful if only pigeon gambling was a real issue. id prefer trips to brooklyn, always going to double check. another state funded research to prove that part is a more appealing faith john to make them gain weight. that is an experiment with taxpayers. money well spent. how does bad knees affect your mood? take the scientists to figure that out. us funded study, find that bobby's causes carpeted to jump down. it's not a waste of time. if you've learned something that is good bye from the team. hey. and must go to this out,
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but we are going to head on over to london. why the lakes episode of going on the ground troops, diplomatic spots and submarines enjoy? ah, look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such orders with conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. at the point, obviously is to place trust, rather than fear i would like to take on various job with artificial intelligence, real summoning a robot must protect its own existence with
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for special gaps today. the only the legendary mixed fires, 9 author of planet ponzi match. nice to see happy holidays. ah, i mean, ah, i'm action or it's antsy and you're watching going underground. the team and i will be back for a brand new season on wednesday, the 12th of january. but until then we'll be showing some of your favorite shows from this season,
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going up in the show. as 1400000000 people wake up off to china's national day celebrations when it's nuclear weapons, now be targeting not any cities in nuclear mentor nations, but australia to after the biden johnson morrison nuclear submarine deal. and as you kaylee, bonita suggest, alma declares his party, the party of nato. we ask the palestinian ambassador to new k if he has any hope for her majesty's opposition when it comes to fighting for the palestinian people after another week of you can us armed violence in palestine. but 1st, it's the day after mainland, china's national day celebrations, which marked 72 years since the establishment of the people's republic of china after the chinese communist party won the civil war against the u. s. backed nationalist party. this made control vesee over revelations of phone calls by u. s. general mili to re insure china of no eminent us nuclear strike. and a surprise, australia nuclear submarine deal with london in washington. joining me now from aging is the sense of china and globalization, vice president, victor gao like to thank so much for coming back. that as i said,
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as the day after you have a britons, the queen elizabeth the aircraft carrier coming toward your maritime borders. nato countries openly threatening your existence, ro, us as ronald reagan strike, carry a force sailing towards you. bad times for china. welsh, on the just celebrated the 72nd national day hole, and 3 hours in a mood of our great celebration. i was very happy, very united the government. yes, of course. there have been lots of incursions for impulses. there are kerry and the ocean all kinds and possibly some are, eats into china, south sea, and other waters around china. this is a very serious matter in china condemns such incursions and they are not purely freedom of navigation. exercise is they are using freedom of navigation as an
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