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will support we choose to look for common ground. ah, protested, take to the streets of melbourne in support of tenant number one novak joke of it earlier, he won his callback with challenge. the cancellation fees are lower straight is immigration now, and he still has the power to cancel it, which just stays before the strike begins. also to come about imitating, says russia and he saw life would not allow a revolution back by terrorist. the address of the military alliance assisting member state has extend it difficulties. we will not allow the situation in our homeland to be disturbed. we will not allow a so called color revolution to be carried out. this for example, was
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a pro shop, not a lot left the side for a few broken judges, smash windows deleted stores and burn type buildings. we look at the aftermath of the violent protest, the sweat 3 can extend, described as a clue, vice president. and here from locals, about the chaos. these were not all people. we were all resting after the new year celebrations. of course, it was scary. we stayed home a lot. they destroyed everything. people were in danger of being killed with good evening. you're watching our international just gone 7 o'clock in moscow. now we'll start with that new semester alia, where tennis number one i've had shock of it, still faces uncertainty, but just the week left until the start, the country's top tennis tournament, where despite winning a callback, let challenge the cancellation of his visa for not being vaccinated against cove in
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the countries immigration minister says that he can still revoke it a protest flat to melbourne in support of the serbian athletes with police using pepper spray to contain some of the demonstrators ah ah well my bad joke if it's his family in serbia did give a press conference after the court's decision and listening to it. forrest was boris mother gorski, a serbian canadian journalist moments ago the press conference here in belgrade at
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the novak restaurant in new belgrade to place. and noah joke, which is family said that there is reason to be optimistic after several days of what they described as going through hell. no joke, which is mom has said that this victory in the court case in melbourne, is a greater victory than any grand slam that nobody joke, which has one in the past 2 years. while his father has said that this isn't just a victory for nobody. a joke of issue he says doesn't belong just to the serbian people, the to all of humanity. this is a victory for free speech and freedom of choice. so essentially the family has said that, you know, a joke of h has followed all the rules that were set out by australia, his mother and noble joke, which his brother, george hopefully has emphasized the fact that they respect the courts. they respect the rules, australia that nobody joe preach when they're not, has any kind of political message. but just to play some tennis admired shelley,
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the way he played the whole process because i think he was very detailed. he was very thorough and he was very neutral. our thinking from the family for leading to processing such way for, you know, showing the world the whole truth to his father, surgeon, jokingly, she said the justice has prevailed. the believe that despite a certain pride being opposed by the australian government and vocal friends, that the minister of ministers in australia have issued towards the fact that no job which may still have some issues towards. as we approached the australian opened, they said that at this point, they are happy that the court has made a non to local decision in listen to the facts that were presented. and they are
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very confident that nobody jo, which will, when, in fact, you really know that with more details on the saga that has rocked the striding open and international relations to his danny armstrong. i started with those famous words cause joke of which when caught battle, but as in 10000 in law, there's always a challenge to the decision of the possibility of one that came in the form of australian foreign minister alex says he still retains the right to cancel jock, which is visa regardless of any ruling. the ruling of course today in melbourne was a judge said the australian government had unfairly revoked his b that when he arrived in the country on wednesday and then detained him, he has been detained since then in the melbourne detention center. they rule that unfair, but of course fork says that he still retains the right to counsel the visa. there was a 4 hour window that would have normally been in play,
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that he would have had to have exercise those powers by. however, because australian authorities did not read it, a joke of it for question. it means he can extend that period of time in which you can make that decision. we have reaction some people over in melbourne who said that glad the decision. i'm very happy. i'm extremely happy you still the legal system is functioning. it is evidence based. it is about justice and most importantly, if you're not influenced by any politician, correct, the wife feel that it has no back chunk of it yourself, said he's been sleep deprived when he's been questioned. of course he has been questioned since he tried to enter the country course bought a force. he said that he did not meet the requirements for a medical exemption. australia. of course one of the most strict countries in the world as regard covert regulations. novak juggling said he is not making any political statement,
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he simply hasn't chosen to have the vaccine. there wasn't any kind of posturing from him despite the diplomatic fall out and people getting involved. he said he's upset and confused by the decision my age than i had done all that was asked of us in making the application for entry into australia. i did not understand what was happening and i did not understand why he was considering canceling my visa. i was upset and confused now little bit more about that diplomatic follow. alexander view church, the serbian prime minister said this is a which is a huge national icon. of course, jock, which the only and to be a is here hero. but across the whole tennis landscape, one of the most famous, most recognizable athletes in the world, on the other hand, australian prime minister scott morrison says rules are rules. if you don't meet those requirements, you're not welcome in the country despite the just saying that jock, which is actually free to leave the detention center and free to remain in australia. now,
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australian officials have not taken this lane down as far as they're concerned. this is just the man trying to enter the country, trying to fill out those strict coven regulations. when people in melbourne, and of course, across the whole of australia, have been pretty much locked up. for the past 2 years, they consider something in a flap in the face to those people. morrison just lost his case against jokers which total incompetence like on everything else, if they seriously didn't want him while nor did they give him a visa to fi here. novak jockey which is being detained in the same place that refugees, the health some who have been detained for 9 years. they came to australia to free war and torture. he came to with a tennis match. those reactions are so much railey and government officials, of course, kind of belittling this struggle for novak job committees. family is mother said, this is been the hardest thing. they've had to go through the past 5 or 6 days when he's been locked up. he's had a telephone confiscated as regards no joke of it. she's predicament at the moment
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is very much in the balance. and other nice to night rushes vladimir putin has express support for ally has extend saying, days of rights in the central asian republic had been fermented by terrorists, trained abroad with combat experience. none of them even the ugliest in this little village eddies. we are witnessing the aggression of international terrorism. where did they come from these gangs of armed men who were trained abroad? yeah. and clearly had experiencing, fighting in global hotspots. system forces do not shy away from using cyberspace and social networks to recruit extremists and terrorists to create sleeper cells of insurgence. we will not allow the situation in our homeland to be disturbed. we will not allow a so called cooler revolution to be carried out. wall towards the end of monday, c s t o video conference russian president vladimir putin described the unrest and cas exten as an attempt by foreign forces to intervene in the domestic problems of
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cas exten. and that it was neither the 1st attempt nor the last. he specifically mentioned criminals and international terrorists who were recruited using social media on line. now in terms of color revolutions, the russian president likely had in mind the kind of political violence we've seen across the post soviet world. in recent years, ukraine bella roost, georgia. these color revolutions all had in common the factor of a varying degree of foreign meddling. that's likely the reason why the cassock president, i expressed so much gratitude to the c. s t o for a quick response to his call for help. he said that the kind of violence we're seeing throughout the country has gone far past the original upset with the governments lifting of the price controls on liquid petroleum gas. so turn the economy, skip chesnut, but it's socio economic and political demands were forgotten about in a hot face unfolded with groups of all militants coming into action. the mango has become obvious to undermine the constitutional order,
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destroyed government institutions and sees power. oh, we're talking about an attempt to coo aside from the presence of international terrorists and catholic stand, that seems like this is more of a region wide problem. we heard from the president of to jig, stan, who said that islamic state militants are strengthening their possess in afghanistan. and that there is actually over 40 camps and over 6000 militants. that are islamic terrorists surround the region of central asia. but like, like we were talking about, just in kaz, extend, the anti terrorist operation is winding down. seems like this situation is stabilizing, and c, s t o. peacekeepers will be returning home soon. me mon, a day of mourning has been declared across catholic san is the authority say that you friended up about 8000 people on terrorism charges with a large number of those foreigners the
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sweeping anti terrorism operation is still on the way in cas extends commercial capital and largest city l mathee, which has borne the brunt of the violence. here are some pictures of the aftermath . rice, as you can see, have been looting, stores and torch, and government buildings. many of them reportedly carrying firearms. dozens of people have also been killed, including 16 police officers reporting that some of them were beheaded. cuz that official was also say that 3 children were killed by gunfire. now this security video from a shopping center that was obtained by our correspond that does show loses destroying glass cases and grabbing what they can overall damage in the countries estimated at more than $200000000.00. reporting from our massey, his, our senior correspondent, murdered gast. yes. it had been said to say that the peaceful protests in kazakhstan caused all that much economic damage. it, it was of the peaceful protests. it was the riots the mayhem and the looting
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afterwards. that of a scant days has caused more than $200000000.00 in damage to the country. mostly here in the city of amity and those are preliminary estimates. the real damage is expected to be much, much more. kazakhstan has said repeatedly that it believes this wasn't spontaneous, it was organized, looting with more systematically hitting shopping centers and businesses at the shopping center, c. c, t, v. cameras court, the may him in this shopping center and elsewhere. looters, of course, went for easiest pickings. first that his electronic shops, jewelry stores, as well as atm. this, for example, was a food shop, not a lot left aside from a few broken gadgets. shelves were cleared in minutes. security could do nothing but watch and police were engaged in fatal fire fights with armed gangs elsewhere.
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and the looters went to town. there's very little doubt that this was plaid because the people that came here and did this brought the right equipment. it takes a lot to get into cash machines, but they manage to do. it's taking the cash cassette push this looks like a bullshit. well, i don't want this to be happening. of course it was scary. we stayed home with almost these were not our people. we were all resting after the new year's celebrations. were some foreigners were doing all this is we were waking up. people just went out to the square to peacefully protest and then left, and then it all erupt. it got there. i heard some kind of running around voices, so i looked out, most likely they knocked out the doors of some shops. there are many electronic stores on the street level, and then they got into the car and left. there was no police which was in the lobby . they destroyed everything. people were in danger of being killed. it was scary.
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it's good that we live far away. it didn't reach us. everything was awful that there is no street lighting yet. and people are not turning on the lights in their homes. people are afraid. there were different people on the streets. at 1st the protests were peaceful. this is there still worse? cuz it what can a pensioner say? i'm sitting at home, i'm afraid to go out. it's good that we have peacekeepers now. it was a terrifying time for civilians. many hidden their homes turning off the lights to avoid the tension as gangs lay waste to the city of alma t. there was nothing they could do. no, when they could call for help. until the peacekeepers came. ah ah ah
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ah ah, ah ah, of the now secure airports of almighty evacuations are underway. russians and other nationals that being evacuated abroad charter flights and military cargo planes. what they went through can only be described as an ordeal. thrush my book on yesterday. it was scary. of course, there was no information or communications and i'll get back to paris. but i have to explain their how bad the situation here is. they don't report it on the news. france is not organizing anything yet, but i do not think as they say in france than it is bad that the russians have arrived. this is assistance to the country, the situation, and the citizens of russia. yes, more than that of my now it's a more or less normal situation. thank god. we were waiting for these planes to evacuate us where stockton, what was it that was faced?
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the crowd was armed, lived in the hotel next to the square. we saw however, she was burning flash grenades were frown, so it was very scary. it's scary because i was born here and it hurt seeing all the events that happened and are happening. but everything seems to be getting better for the castle. socrates could have put down the rights on their own, but how long would that take? perhaps there would have been even more casualties. all in all about a 100 people are being evacuated on this one military flight, but altogether about a 1000 people contacted the russian culture and thus to be evacuated out of our mighty alone, just just one city and they will be evacuated over about 10 or so flood, what authorities have told us that they expect more people to contact the counselors at the request evacuation among them for a national. meanwhile,
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the peacekeeping continued to evacuate. people from al massey among those flown act to moscow with several foreign diplomats and their families in the request of the on gary and asi embassy. now against the backdrop, her high stakes talk. so between rushman usa talks of started in geneva, the head of nato was threatened russia. they with severe costs in case of the military invasion of e. cray need to be prepared for that. a russia or once again, it chooses to use armed force. there will be a severe costs or comic political costs for russia if they, once again, use military force against ukraine. 3 continued to provide support to ukraine or political support for your trans territorial integrity sovereignty. we help to implement reforms help to modernize ukraine's armed forces. we also exercise her
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together and we work together in many ways when mr. at stoughton, but they're also stated that nights i would continue to assist ukraine on its way to joining the west in military alliance. and as we said, this all comes as moscow and washington do open a week of creek. she'll negotiations with more on nice is shaniqua pinsky. hi state talks here in geneva between the representatives of russia and the u. s. and despite the fact that there has been pessimism from many experts, that the likelihood of a resolution over so many of the tensions between the 2 nations is unlikely that they was optimism last night from the russian delegation after they had informal talks with their counterparts in the us however, just before those talks began here in geneva on monday morning, we noticed that the 2 deputy ministers didn't shake hands ahead of those talks. it don't have to of course a, but perhaps that does suggest that the 2 sides are still very,
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very part are far apart on a number of issues, particularly the ukraine and the security here on the european continent. now we know that ukraine wants to become a nato members. you are highlighting there and that is a red line for moscow. it has been asking for sure, it says that that will not be something that will happen not now, not ever in the future. now we heard from the under secretary from the united states when sherman, who said that a for the u. s. point of view. the idea of choosing an alliance is something that is up to individual countries at quite an interesting turn of phrase, given in the last few days that there has been a questions raised by western nations over the situation in kazakhstan and the fact that cause exxon has asked for aid when it comes to the collective security treaty organization. as a result of that, russia,
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which is also part of that organization has sent in the peacemakers to help with the situation on the ground. well, that's one of the issues on earth, the discussion table, mainly ukraine in that security, in the european continent. those talks due to on go for the next few hours here in geneva. we will stay across them and we will be keeping you up to date. john, any resolutions that do come out to those meetings all the way here on archie as well as following those of the negotiations with the native meeting, as well as other meetings between the 2 countries all this week on auto national. okay, then so a lot to follow and let's get the thoughts and some of this with federico bindy, a professor of political science at tool, the goth university of rome. you very welcome. thanks for your time this evening. federico, given the trick that we've heard between the tides, before these talks began, can we really expect any breakthroughs?
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i'm not sure we're going to have break proofs, but i am confident that that, that they would be advancement. neither side has interest in breaking the negotiations. so whether we have a break through or just advancements, they will be something positive out of this meeting. where do you think will be the biggest move that movement? because we've, we've seen pretty sort of a tough stones when it comes to ukraine and nato expansion. but then we've heard people talking perhaps about arms control, is that where you see that the initial movement here? so this is the interesting thing on one side, that is a rhetoric of, of confrontation between the us and russia. and that has been for several years now on the other side as being cooperation of a number of issues. right, so it's around this gets a frantic, gets a friend simulation. so yes, i do think that the cooperation on our control is something that will
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restart. but that, that does not work with a major issue, which is ukraine. absolutely, and that's been in the headlines for a number of weeks months. it's all seem to be centered on the russians sort of putting their troops on the border and the accusation from the west that rush is going to invade. i mean high will both sides sit down and talk this through g. think i know from the outside it's very difficult to predict, but from your experience, where can i go with this when both sides seem so entrenched? busy so both sides are entrenched, but i would say it's the west, which is in a harder place because it is cold between knowing, understanding better rush at this ministration. start to understand russia better than the previous one. right. and understanding that russia wants to be seen as
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you know, as a major interlocutor and does not want to frame to become part of nato, as it was granted to them in the 990. but on the other side, you have all the eastern europeans who are pushing for, for ukraine to be part of the, of ne, so, so that really puts the americans in a tough spot to negotiate. would they perhaps say okay, you know, nathan membership for 5 to 10 years? is that something that would say face on both sides? do you think so you claim membership has always been crazy. think the think, you know, natal is the organization which is based on a treated an orthodontist to do which is based on 5. which means that if one country is attacked, all the others are considered attacked. and to have an unstable countryside as
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ukraine in would be a major mistake. not to mention that the big question mark today is, what is natal for? right, then there is the other question that when the natal enlarged in the early 990 president clinton promised president yes. saying that it would not go beyond a certain border. right. and, and then natal walked away from this once and that disappointed the russian, which meanwhile had restored them, says, as a major actor or saying that enough. and in foreign policy, gentlemen, agreement matters. but also, i don't think it's in the interest, at least of the european to have ukrainian. i was gonna ask you about that. i mean, politically speaking, that we don't have so much from european states saying, no, no, no, nato shouldn't go into ukraine. mean 3, the reticence,
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so they just let us do the talking. you say it's not in their interest, but they don't seem to be protesting by has the feeling there are hiding behind the us. also remember that for any come to to join you need unanimity. so you only need one country to say no, i think the europeans are sort of hiding themselves at the moment. most of that, right. well, the eastern europeans are more important. but just like a lead that the americans didn't really take the crap. and then we would get and at the end of this week, would you expect the final press conference to be amicable? or would you still expect to hear tough rhetoric from both sides? i hope to see results, right. whether then they want to use that harsh sounds or gentle
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stones. i don't really care. it's probably going to be harsher because they both need to sell what they achieved to their domestic audience. but i don't care about the phone. all i hear is that the 2 countries really continue talking to each other and, and continue operating as it's done since june visit. this is really in everybody's interest that this is really in the real interest of europe is not going to join nato. the real interest for europe is for the russians and the us to actually talk to each other and start cooperating again. the number of issues that we need to get to deal together. okay, well that's how that happens. i really nice to talk to you to not have a cedric, have been the professor of political science at the tool, the gussy university of rug. thanks for coming on. thank you for having me. my. now we're, we're looking at some live pictures here from geneva because the russian side there
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has been in talk with the us over the last few hours. so we are expecting a media briefing to happen soon. sooner rather than later, so we'll come back to that as soon as it happens. in the meantime, we're going to take a break and continue with our programming aeronautics just coming up to hop on 7 in the evening in moscow. ah, a wrong one. i just don't know any world yet to shape out disdain, because the attitude and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground.
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