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ah ah, driving into the city of our mother, perhaps the most dangerous area with violent rage across kinds extend. we report from the country's largest city or authority say they've arrested 4000 people. ontario charges including foreign nationals or piece king is in our arriving from russia to help restore order. meanwhile, moscow pushes back against washington for march, that russian peacekeepers grand avenue leave can extend with the foreign ministry pointing out the neighboring country. strong, military alliance and traditional ties, and also to come this out germany, titans restrictions the battle the pandemic despite anti cable protests intensify across the country. we're not laughed,
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we're not right. we just want freedom. if i feel the measures a disproportionate and i find this division in society, questionable good evening. it's just gone 6 o'clock in moscow. you watching artie international that would start with breaking news from our matic in cas, extend because a free lunch report they're working for archie has been detained by the army. our t. v. crew has been there over the last few days, covering the unrest that has shaken the country. and although it's still not clear why the report was arrested, this is water produced there, told us about what had happened. let's come on the break loose nozzle done. our crew arrived from newcastle turn to almighty. they went to film in a church and they went to the republic square to film, burned out military vehicles. one of our military correspondence was on the other side of the roadway in the gun, a vehicle with military personnel dro, cuz they pushed our freelance reporter to his knees and threatened him with weapons
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from source to mental vehicles in the survey. and we haven't been able to get in contact with him since then. we are trying to reach him through the russian embassy or to motion. meanwhile, catholic authority, you say that they have arrested 4000 suspects on terrorism charges and say that many appear to be foreign nationals, soldiers and police continue to patrol the streets and have taken back control team have key infrastructure facilities. now there has been chaos. in cassock stands, largest city al massey for days with rice's losing stores and setting fire to government buildings. there many them were or say, carrying firearms in response present to chi if is issued in order to use life fire against suspected terrorists. without warning cassock, official says one child caught in the violence has died from a gunshot wound and another is in a critical condition. overall is reported dozens of people, including at least 18 police officers, have been killed, cassock stance. national security committee has published
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a list of 7 officers who died as a result in the unrest. the president is declared the 10th of january as a national day of mourning. we spoke to a man who lost his son, who was serving in the national guard and fell under a truck driven by writers. he served for 6 months. we've been planning a hell to welcome him back to see, and then this unfortunate incident will drop. she'll a slip bolt from the blue for years, and it's very, very hard to bury your own shuttle urged the people of cause extolled to calm down already to be. we're losing all children in the room. well, several nearby countries including neighboring russia, have sent in more than $3000.00 peacekeepers. it is pat, have a long standing military alliance and does follow a request from the cadillac president for assistance in restoring order. there, however, the us secretary of state does fate will now be difficult to get russian peacekeepers to leave cause extent with more on math plus overnight developments on the ground.
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nuclear donald reports from the cause that capital, while the country is still reeling from the consequences of some very violent protests, which mostly engulfed the largest city and the former capital over al marti. basically their protest very quickly escalated into marauding into even terrorist attacks. in fact, the government is talking about 6 wave of those as it is right now in the middle of an anti terror operation. as a result, some 4000 people have been detained because the government's response has been quite heavy handed as well. and there are dozens of dead dozens of killed people on both sides as a result. now, helping out the catholic authorities here is a, more than $3000.00 strong peacekeeping force in international one operating under the umbrella of the collective security treaty organization. a military alliance that includes kazakstan, russia, and some for other posts of yet are nations. and well, this international peacekeeping presence, it caught the eye of the united states,
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secretary of state antony blinking. ah, has singled out russia and voiced following concerns about russian troops present in casks. dan, it would seem to me that are the cause like authorities and government certainly have the capacity to deal appropriately or with her with protests or to do so in a way that respects the rights of protesters while maintaining order. so it's not clear why they feel the need for any outside assistance. so we're trying to learn more about it. i think one lesson recent history is that her, once are russians are in your house, sometimes very difficult to get them to leave. russia has already denounced such claims spokeswoman for the russian foreign minister. amory, as a heart of i have said that such presence, such peacekeeping presence, bead rushes, or any other country that is part of the collective security fee. the organization, basically it is legitimate, especially given that cassock stand,
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requested the aid officially u. s. secretary of state and blink, and has in a typically boorish manner, joked about the tragic events in kazakhstan, if antony blink and love's history lesson so much, then let him keep in mind the following. when there are americans in your house, it can be difficult to stay alive, let alone not be robbed or raped. native americans, koreans, vietnamese iraqis, panamanians, yugoslavs, libyans, syrians, and many other unfortunate people can say a lot about this. while the president of cas extent a chi of he has admitted effectively that the country security forces will most likely be unable to contain this absolute security fall out. and that's why he reached out officially to his allies. in fact, the estimate that the president has given as to how many terrorists are in cast and right now, or at least how many were here about 2 days ago. his estimate was 20000 people.
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again, that's according to the president. but he has said that basically their response will be very hard line. they were beating and killing policemen and young soldiers, putting fire had administered buildings, looting private premises and shops, killing secular citizens raping young women. in my basic view, no talks with the terrorists. we must kill them while we're still hearing reports of gunfire coming out of the city of al marty as the anti terrorist operation is still ongoing them. but at the same time, little by little, we're also getting reports that order is being restored there. he got done of reporting out for me, u. s. marine corps intelligence officer, scott ritter explained to us why he thinks the u. s. isn't that cain that russian peacekeepers are in catholics there? it's pure hypocrisy, but it's so par for the course when it comes to not just the biden administration, but frankly, speaking, any american administration in the post cold war era, you know, the united states continues to be
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a bitter bad. so somebody like vladimir putin took over from a person like boris yeltsin, i mean the 1990 s, where the ideal for the united states, a compliant russia was replaced by you know, a stronger leader who sought to assert, or, you know, russian sovereignty. there can be no doubt to what russia is doing because extend today is lawful. it's part of a treaty relationship. they were requested to intervene and they are doing so effectively. i think stan is the biggest, the former soviet republics and central asia and chess board is with russia and china. the protest began as a response to rising fuel prices in a southwest, an industrial city, and quickly spread report and driven by simmering discontent. either economic policies are senior correspondent against the eff is being drawn to exclusive access to the russian peacekeeping mission requested by the cons that government to restore order in our mattie. this is perhaps the most dangerous part of the
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peacekeepers journey where driving into the city of alma there perhaps the most dangerous area in cast on right now. much of the city is still ruled by by roving gangs, gangs of marauders. looters are people who are armed to the teeth. people who have previously swarmed military trucks, military facilities, sees firearms including assault weapons and their noon to harass ah, people, passengers, vehicles the travel into the city. the task is, according to the chasm government, which requested help from the peacekeepers. their job is to seize vital strategic infrastructure in the city, which includes a higher learning, a military higher learning facility education facility. and that is where we are on our way to. fortunately, the journey was uneventful,
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show no signs of violence or the mobs that stalk the city. were generally very few people out in the street and simply nowhere to go. most businesses i shut. shops have been looted and people are fearful of unnecessary travel. while peacekeepers have been authorized to use their weapons in self defense, multiple officials have come out and said that peacekeepers won't be out there. quote, restoring order their duty will be primarily to god various sites which will free up cassock troops to restore order in troubled areas. mm me, ah,
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one of the locations that c, s, u, peacekeepers helped secure and god pers, these the airport of alma, the 1st of all because it was the request of the casa government, but also because of its strategic value. there had been reports that malicious had tried to take over the airport and had damaged it. those 3rd doubt that be fake. the air board is secure at this, thou welcoming more and more peacekeepers who themselves on their toes. they are well aware that there are those out there who would bird state propagation acts of violence to discredit peacekeepers. so therefore, their mission primarily is the secure and the god war against f reporting man. i plenty 5 russians who were stuck in cassock, stand off to commercial flights for canceled g to the riots, have been evacuated by military aircraft to moscow. the tourists visiting for the
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holidays requested help from the russian peace cape is to be taken back to their homeland when if evacuees shed historic workers early we came here to ski during the new years holidays unless terrible incident happened. i'm not now we're being evacuated by the military because apparently there isn't another way i'm really thankful for the welcome ordinator work of our military guy to rescue others for taking us out of this terrible situation. thank you very much. not willing. we'll get home last because i'm going to rather scary and difficult ordeal. will the unrest in has extend initially emerged over shar, price and fuel prices, but quickly evolved into broader anti government protests. we discussed the crisis and what caused it with geo political experts. the reasons for these kinds of riots, well, they kind of destruction could not be purely economic. and also let me tell you that because i start is a relatively reach nation, mostly banks to the national resources,
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some things to that industrial base that had been created. so the reasons i think were political because certain class, southern forces inside the country felt themselves under represented. and obviously very quickly the products which were peaceful in the beginning, but hijacked by the forces, which was the political power in the country. the protest do look coordinated, you know, when you go after a tv station, you go after a report that's out of the playbook, isn't it? of the revolution, but there is no obvious leader, can an uprising achieve anything without a clear sense of direction? no, it couldn't. you do need to lead? i think it's quite interesting covers is about to protest against the fuel cap and these moves that we do see as you said, possibly revolution taking of the television station, the airport burning down certainly government buildings and certainly as he said, the degree of violence, this is more than just as simple protest against
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a government or against a regime or against policy. this is working with it's far more serious than the context. unsure is an 1800 kilometer border with china is beijing worried about any potential spillover, especially in mission. jung province of the metal, but apart from oil, which china imported a lot of oil focused on exposure from took them is on. and also in recent years, china, a lot of cold from custody. i think in terms of energy security, custody sector extremely important to china. let alone we talk about the one bed one know initiative which is actually cost on is center of the whole thing. yeah. so it's all diesel in terms of it's your politics and you know, my scope of stream really important to china and i don't think paging would just let us start one on his own. we need stability in the area. it's actually,
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you know, you only have to look at stance of the neighbors. you know, the likes of the back is down there. so the neighbors are going to the national, stable regime. we need stability in that region. we probably ought to have an ally like russia and we have an organization like collective security going to zation c s t o to help got stuck in this very difficult time. now when later is saying that all c s due is, is punching beyond its way. they have no right doing that kind of, we want information about it. well, she has, jewel has been suggesting corporation to need to make it to see what's found that nato just didn't recognize. the western positions said that they don't see this as i need you to organization. they didn't want to talk to you. so that was totally cause itself to blame for not having the information. all the information was
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available and these are available. you're seeing on the international still had see the south, germany's new co conundrum this case is right there. so do protests against the new restrictions. we'll have a look at that for so the stories to just after this. ah, ah, is your media a reflection of reality? in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? isolation for community. are you going the right way? or are you being led to some with what is true? what is great?
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in the world corrupted, you need to descend, ah, so join us and the devil's all remain in the shallows. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms. race is often very dramatic. development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time. time to sit down and talk ah, hello again. now new york's new district attorney alvin bragg is already in hot water after laying out his stance on serious crime, he claims his policies will prevent people being locked up unnecessarily. andries
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watch, armed robbers will only face a misdemeanor charge if they don't pose a genuine risk of harm and will face just one year in prison that the most drug deal is will also avoid serious charges to. and certain crimes like possessing marijuana prostitution am resisting arrest will no longer be prosecuted. the plans though, have sparked a massive backlash. online withers need to protect the vulnerable, defend victims and prosecute the criminals who leave residence unsafe. this is not progress from manhattan. liberals need to awaken to the leftist agenda and stop voting their way. when they see the havoc and destruction that woke da's like calvin brag bring to their communities. hopefully they'll finally learn, and hopefully before it's too late. more like justice for nobody. you clearly don't give a damn about the people who will be victimized by your policies. as long as you get
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to a pair woke being woke is not a virtue. i work in that cesspool, and i can tell you the anxiety i have every day traveling to and from work. new york city is not a safe place. politicians are playing, walk politics with our lives, if only they reap the benefits of the policies they enact. if only well, the changes come after traveling time for new york, the city experienced a crime wave last year with murders up nearly 4 percent. almost 500 robberies were also up around 5 percent to just under 14000 and series assaults increased by 10 percent to okay, let's get the views now of new york police officer, sergeant z, i come, he's the arc, i'm sorry, he's also the host of the podcast, reasonable suspicion, and you are very welcome from serving police officers points of view. what do you make of this new policy? i think it's got immediate disastrous potential. i mean the c invoice for
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a new mayor who said that he was going to be all about law and order, but then voted in this da who basically ruled out window and said, you know what, i yeah, i just, you know, i'm going to be woke i'm going to cuddle criminals. i'm going to decriminalize everything in terms of standards. that's not the answer. people don't feel safe. people want criminals locked up. people want to be able to walk in the times square and feel safe and go invite your family coming in toward new york city and you're saying, and with these policies, i don't know how they gonna feel at all. i mean, from what you say, i suppose you're expecting crime rates to go up quite significantly, at least with the policies and also with involving criminals of criminals. know that they're not going to face in time, stiff penalties for what they're doing. i mean, one of his policies were that you can point a gun at someone as long as a gun isn't discharged. it's okay, you're fine, you know, just a misdemeanor. you know, if i'm
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a criminal and i'm hearing that i'm in bolden. i mean, i crime can't help, but you know, what now are criminals understand that is a d a who's going to be right with them. and from, from your point of view, just from a practical perspective, if you're a police officer and you now know that somebody won't get prosecuted for resisting arrest, is that all to how ye will approach a crime scene? for example. that's where we will, and you can see that in other places as well. you know, in california where they've, they've pretty much eliminated a lot of the resisting arrest lawrence in chicago, where their d a has decided that she's not going to prosecute those. you know, those are moments and cops now hesitancy get into any physical compensation criminal. you know, there was, there was missing, i think how fornia, where so where are appropriate was on the act we are done at the top was hesitant to pull his own firearm back and forth on the perpetrator. i mean,
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this kind of thing can happen. you've got cops now i'm going to be nervous and scared to do their jobs. and that's not gonna make anyone safe. you think it will say more police officers leave the police force? i mean, we've seen that already with the, from the police campaign. she think this could have a similar effect. recruitment is already down nationwide, especially in blue states. do any place we were up in florida. so, so yes, definitely going to have an impact. some people have argued to say, this is just a clever way of massaging figures. i mean, if you sort of make these types of crimes less serious to remove him from the serious crime category, will it like, will it that serious crime is on the way? well yeah, i mean decriminalize in everything isn't going to make the streets safer. ok, your numbers will go down because there'll be less arrests. the people know how they feel. this is why the new mayor was elected on a lauren on a platform. this is why the previous mayor was, was,
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was so unpopular because people didn't feel the same. people, you know, when a walking down the street in manhattan, they're walking down the street, they see open drug use, they see open homelessness. they see people getting around right in front of them. they know what's going on. you know, you can't just switch the numbers and all of a sudden, miraculously, everybody feels okay. know people who have their eyes open, they see what's going on in the subways and they're writing and they understand what's going on. i suppose the new district attorney, they must feel there is public support for a policy like this. otherwise, you know, he wouldn't put forward such a, such a policy with a well listen to his credit that we campaigned on his national people believe him in on. and now he actually said, i'm going to go through my campaign promises. people are surprised. i probably don't understand it. he certainly didn't get my support, but i mean, i don't know what to do about that project. i mean,
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it's basically just going to be a live and learn sort of experience, i'm guessing. right. okay, we'll take good to get your thoughts and all of this that was your police officer sergeant the can also he's the host of the podcast. reasonable suspicion. thanks for coming on to our see tonight. thank you, brad. oh, now another huge. germany's coby restrictions are about to get even tougher with daily infections. ne, rising to almost 44000. that's almost double what they were a couple of weeks ago. however, under the new rules being double vaccinated won't actually be enough to enter bars and restaurants as customers will also have to show a negative test all proof of that booster shot. not everybody though is happy with this. with protests are wrapped in several cities, but despite the face pushback, german chancellor is adamant that the new rules are vital to protect. public health
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is no longer shifting. one thing is clear, the armor chron variant will keep us busy for a long time to come on. and that is why we cannot sound the all clear for our health system, who we all know what helps others besides the contact restrictions, which we still need to talk about. it's about continuing to vaccinate and boost and formula, while the german chancellor olive salts and the leaders of the 16 states here in germany have agreed to impose stricter rules and regulations in an attempt to try and curb the spread of cov, at 19, at a press conference that was held on friday here in the capital city. berlin. it was announced that now when it comes to giving people access to bars and restaurants, it's no longer enough for people to have had to vaccinations. in addition, they will also need to have had a booster or a negative cova test. and indeed if they've had a booster, should they come into contact with somebody who tests covered positive. they will not have to go into any kind of isolation. at the same time,
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the isolation and the quarantine periods will be reduced from the current maximum of 14 days, particularly when it comes to so called critical staff. so this would include your doctors, your nurses, your police, and your emergency personnel. also private g. the rings that until now has been limited to 10 people who are either for covered or vaccinated that will remain in place. now development earlier this week, more than 20 boys and girls who received a concentrated vaccination that was supposed to be for adults and not for children between the ages of 5 and 11. it happened at the vaccination center at the zoo. and doctors have said that they're in constant contact with the parents and that they know dias side effects that they have witness so far. but as a result of this moving forward, there will be separate vaccination centers held for children and separate ones for adults. now this comes in the back of people continuing to protest against the code,
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restrictions or against the vaccination, and this is across the whole country. just on thursday night alone, there were nearly 200 protesters who took to the streets of bay berg. and on the same night, hundreds of people protested in would the house and take a listen to them were not laughed. we're not right. we just want freedom peace and not someone telling us whether we have to get vaccinated or not. everyone should have freedom of choice. i feel the measures of disproportionate and i find this division in society. questionable. i want the parties to listen to each other so that we are not very divided by this. let's get. there is no longer a matter of being vaccinated or not vaccinated. everyone should slowly wake up and ask themselves whether all the measures we have been subjected to here for almost 2 years, a justified yoga this past monday evening. more than a 100, a 1000 people took to the streets across germany, and early the government did ban such protests. but what you see now happening is
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unauthorized. so court walks, which by and large, have been peaceful, although some of them have turned violent. poor slee report in europe, did i just come up to a half hour, 6 now in the evening here in moscow, it was good to have you company more from us at the top of the a lot better by as a survival guide, stacy is like wold for the store, said the pedal luther so there you go, get a back. oh no. what recreation came.
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we get the rest the 7 years. so with the report, ah, i ah, i'm after tanzania 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 you some of your favorite shows from this season. ah, 20 years since preparations for the u. s. war on afghanistan began in the week of the 911 terrorist attacks and bought 2 will be speaking to the man who was chief of staff to george w bush's secretary of state colin powell. but 1st to one of the greatest
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