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the torture that happened in the past and the moral authority, the made america leader sucker fudge. sham of effective inter a couple of hours, russia foreign minister on big us secretary of state will meet in geneva, full crucial regional security, told me to escalate intentions over ukraine. bloss go speak out against america, the parents defamation of our t on fellow news agency. sputnik of the washington accuses them of spreading this information. we examined the allegation report claims to pull my pipe. bennett takes me 60, failed to take action allegations of sexual abuse among the clergy and the job and city of new nick on friday. the alleged victim of sexual abuse by a priest says how church officials are paid unconcerned when he reported the
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incidents. on 5th avenue tragedy a much among londoners is plans to build a high rise next to the ill fated grenville tower seemed to be following the same safety regulations. we spoke to a man who loves his family. in the 2017 grandfather blanks. it's like is it will tell you the old prophets before lives. i'm just calling huffman. when we're left with a very good morning to you for my team here in moscow, this is dorothy international with me. nicki aaron, now as tensions are, the ukraine remain high. the top diplomats of the us and russia to meet in switzerland and a couple of hours to discuss moscow proposals for regional security guarantees. rushes envoy foreign minister allowing rob have already arrived in geneva for talks
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with us secretary of state anthony blinking. the key topic is moscow's demand that nato will stop expanding towards russia's borders, but the us and european nato states has repeatedly rejected that proposal. ok, correspondent pizza. all of i takes a closer look at the international context of this meeting in geneva. the search for a diplomatic solution to the ongoing tensions between russia and nato, comes back to the shores of lake geneva and the heads of his meeting with the russian foreign minister. so to gala rove the us secretary of state anthony, blinking has been putting america's message to its partners directly before coming to switzerland. the u. s. foreign policy chief within lynn for full way talks with representatives of germany, france, and the united kingdom. russia is entitled to protect itself. the united states in europe are prepared to discuss russia, security concerns, and how we can address them in
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a reciprocal way. while the secretary of state looked to protect one voice from the 4 nations that had taken part in the talks, as he gave those remarks alongside the german 4 minister, the french president, emanuel micron told the european parliament earlier in the week that europe needs to come to its own arrangements with russia, parallel to those of nato and the united states. it's good that europeans and the united states are coordinating, but it's necessary for europeans to conduct their own dialogue. we should build as europeans, working with other europeans and nato, and then propose it for negotiation with russia. before the trip to berlin, lincoln was in kiev with a message of peace and the promise of more weapons for ukraine. we continued to bolster ukraine's ability to defend itself and make clear the costs of the united states and europe will impose on moscow if it rejects the diplomatic craft that we've laid out. and proceeds with an unwarranted unprovoked, unacceptable invasion or destabilization of ukraine. last week talks in geneva,
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brussels and vienna didn't get things much further along. on tuesday speaking, a moscow foreign minister said a gale of robe said that russia wasn't interested in just holding meetings for the sake of having meetings, looters, it as a bush, unless we expressed concern about nature's policy of containment of the russian federation. and in that regard, we do attention in some detail to the initiatives that the russian side is taken to negotiate, credible legally binding security guarantees. let me remind you that we have given such guarantees to the u. s. and members of the north atlantic alliance. we are awaiting responses, as we have been promised to these proposals in order to continue negotiations. it would seem that those responses were given as these talks a going ahead between this meeting being announced. and now there has been a lot of chatter about how nato, driven by the us should tackle russia with sanctions,
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including the possibility of cutting moscow off from the swift international payment system is done to run back in 2014. however, after much deliberation that particular plan does seem dead in the water. for now, it isn't expected to be a long conversation between foreign minister law proven secretary of state blinking around an hour and a half or so. and they are going to sort out all of the problems that exist between russia and the west right now. what they can do, what we really have to hope that they will do is lay the groundwork for a diplomatic way to put right. a relationship that has been delighted by miss trust . peter, all of a r t in geneva, constance in gary law of the head of the russian delegation for military security and arms control based in vienna, had expressed his opinion on what to expect from the meeting. the meeting minutes and seconds of lincoln, i will help to make progress in the solutions giving you reference to
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the ukraine and it's a, a interest on a, a, according to our international obligations don't. busy in rate ukraine, we don't need to lease a making program to have negotiations, a position for a member to see what can happen. mostly sam's, the us state department, accusations about russian dis, information i the ukraine as washington hit sounds and media outlets
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r t and spit nic. and to get more details on this now from our senior correspondent, i can see, i think it's been a studio thanks to coming in more at what exactly are the allegations from motion to now? well there's, there's a multitude of them. most of them we have, we have heard before, washington periodically does this when it's a slow news day, perhaps when there's lots of talk about there they targets are good to taking much of what they've said before. this is in the spirit in the past. such reports and it again, washington argues that the r t isn't balance that it's biased, the not, and it is an arm of russian propaganda here. it says that we're comparing it to the voice of america with a, b, b, c. it says while those who also receive funding from, from the government, or funding from the population they balanced. whereas r t, this a mates propaganda and this information at because any news that goes through
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r t is lack, even if it's the same with the same piece of news. or if it comes out of our teeth, it is will to magically with an agenda they, they, they made certain examples. for example, if they looked at what happened in turkey in 2015 to 2014, i believe when the russian jet was shot out by turkey. and they said, look, this was russian coverage before it was neutral of turkey. and after russian coverage of turkey was negative, i just a huge surprise took, he had just shot down a russian jet. i it be interesting to see how american media would reactor to turkey. you will someone else, mexico shooting down an american jet out obviously the, the, the coverage would be much more negative if there was also could, as, as a broad sees coverage of europe. they say that the r t and spoof think have been decimating propaganda about and conspiracy theories about the cubic pandemic
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saying, criticizing the european union's response, i'd just like to mention that as we were criticizing the european union's response, the chairman, the president, sorry, of the european commission were sula, one, the live came out and apologize to all 700000000 people in the european union for miss handling the pandemic. so this, this is the vein of this report that takes ordinary news. that not only are tea, but everyone else published or talked about or reported on. and it says, if i t did this, than it is obviously negative and bad, they also highlighted the case of alexi, nevada, as he was in a german hospital saying that archie was sent a spy on him. when editors tried to try to reach him where all other media
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outlets also said their correspondence to try and talk to him to try to get close that. so this is an exercise in singling out r t for, for all sorts of wrongs that the united states believes are right. if they had come from somewhere else is interesting here, they argue that voice of america is the opposite about. it is free, fair, and independent web for years, a multitude of insiders have said the opposite thing that it is essentially an arm of congress. and also we mustn't forget that until do $1013.00 voice of america was banned from broadcasting in the united states. because there was an understanding that it was propaganda was formed and made to be propaganda to counts of the soviet union during the cold war. so it is very strange hearing the united states come out and say that again the r t e is bad and awful and everything wrong
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or the that's in the world. and in the same sense and say that voice of america which is as malign or that they are actually a beacon of lights. in the world of journalism, though there's, there's points that have highlighted it is difficult to argue that there are double standards at play here. but, and thanks for coming in my gas. yes. and we got reaction from a deer, political analyst, daniel mcadams. he says the u. s. government simply doesn't want the media to challenge is presented narratives. it's classic us government. they always want to drop a stink bomb in advance of any condom negotiations. it's just their way of putting up a middle finger. they're accusing of the art of representing a pro russia view as if the u. s. media in its entirety of the us mainstream media represents the pro u. s. government, you not us us government view. they have no clue that the vast majority of americans can't stand american foreign policy. and so what is their, what is their,
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what is their conclusion? well, should we change our policy? no, let's don't let them watch things that challenge their perspective. the challenge is their narratives. any report claims for my pope benedict, the 16th failed to take action in 4 cases of alleged sexual abuse while serving his archbishop at the german cities of munich. and finally, the study by a german law firm looks into the cases of abuse perpetrated in the period between 945 and 2019. and how church officials handled them. according to the report, either 2 thirds of people investigated in connection with sexually abusive behavior, turned out to be priests. with a report claims, the former pope supported the investigations but denied any wrong doing in connection with the allegations. wilfred feldman phase, he was a victim of sex abuse by the clergy during that period and talks about what he's
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been through someone. it happened in the summer of $979.00. i was 11 years old back then pastor act served as st. andrews church and when he left s and groups of people started attacking me, they knew i was one of the reasons he left. we moved to another district of the town and in 1999, i began to be affected by my experiences. i could not work, i had dizziness, i could not drive or simply go out of the house. my whole family was suffering because of that. i started visiting doctors to find out what the problem was. and finally i got to see a psychotherapist. i told him the whole story and he said i had been through a really traumatic experience that triggered memories of all the abuse i had experienced. when i saw the pastor munich, he was standing among other pastor, smiling. i told myself, listen paraphilias disease. so he'll most likely keep going. he did well, as by far not the 1st time, the senior catholic clergyman has been under fire of alleged sexual abuse with numerous cases having been reported in other german cities, island and france. well, ford fessler said that after his letter,
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pope benedict changed some instructions on how clergy should punish those who sexually abuse milas. but festival in fits it taken church officials too long to take any measures to address the claims doesn't seem what science holes in 2006 in 2008, i sent an ottoman emails to the munich diocese. i wrote about my experiences with pastor acts when he was innocent. they ignored my letter in 2006. so i tried again in 2008 when abuse victims were demanding compensation for the 1st time. they then describe my letter as criminal blackmail, but it's clear that i hadn't been black mailing the church. those officials who came to me released i was a victim right away. they also realized they themselves had been used by the church . they were simply fooled by it. i was 1st of all concerned about justice because the pastor just went to another place when i was writing the letter. it was important to me to protect others in may. 2010. i wrote to pope benedict. i told him my whole story on may 21st. i got a response saying the pope would take care of it and he really did. but as we have
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seen, it took 2530 years for victim to open up and start talking about it. and still ahead and american man at the center of conspiracy theory about suppose at s b. i involvement in last year's capitol hill riots is set to be questions by the congressional committee investigating the incidence will bring you that story animal after the brain. ah ah, ah ah, ah, ah
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ah. as inflation increases, the stories, the rhetoric, the explanations, the justifications will get more and more bizarre because there's nothing in the, in the playbook for a mainstream media to explain a question. because they've been told for 20 years now that there is no inflation. that there's only deflation and the need to keep printing money to stop the problem . the possibility of, of a deflationary spiral. ah, welcome back. 4 and a half years after london's deadly grenville fire tragedy phase of a repeat have emerged among the public amid plans to build
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a new high rise in the area with yes, again, only one set of fire escape stairs for its residence. ortiz, charlie edwards dashti, has the story in the shadows of the grunfeld tower. the tragedy that came the lives of 72 plans are in place to build a new skyscraper, twice the heights, and just a few meters away. despite the public inquiry concluding the safety policy, all the grand crowds, how a failed, this new building is set to adhere to that failed policy, including the requirement for just a single escape staircase. we would, he knows that single staircase kasteel cases all very difficult to use for fire fighting on escape. same time. the whole situation is that the year every becomes very crowded. you had to have a skype routes on the exterior building because mainly could be naturally eventually the proposed high rise is designed to accommodate hundreds of households
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and would adopt similar policy neville, chicago last 5 members of his family. on the 14th of june, 2017. and that night, residents were told to stay pert. i'm very concerned the fact that is once the case of staples is also destroying to include sleep. why haven't they still learnt or from the previous, you know, do we want to go straight into planning and make it and then learn from our mistakes? we shouldn't do them. the government is currently reviewing the provision of escape routes and building regulations. while the local council insists residents, safety comes fast. the safety of our residence is our number one priority. we took a tough line with developers to ensure that anything they build is fully compliant with all safety and other regulations as a minimum. and the local people are fully consulted. we are aware of this development and we will be providing a response to the planning consultation. while new homes can no longer be caught in
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combustible material, like that, which calls flames to shoot up the grunfeld tower. the government is still yet to remove cutting from thousands of top locks in the u. k. and unlike to do so, before 2025, the survivors on the bereaved erecting another high rise building while lessons haven't been learned, is unforgivable. we still haven't finished with the inquiry social their proposal to be given or even new laws or recommendations or whatever it is. it's like is if we carry non profits before lives, i'm just calling happen. when will they ever learn? and still nothing has been learned. they say lightening doesn't strike twice, but is this really the place to build a tower and with questionable safety precautions as the community is still in morning and awaiting justice. shortly edward's dusty archie london, reports the house of northern serious. they
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a terrorist attack by the islamic state group has enabled over a dozen prisoners to escape a detention facility. as a car bomb was detonated just outside. local correspondents mohammed ali reports from syria. the incident happened day when a huge blast was heard around the look where on prison, which is also known as a lesson offer than a governor rate, which turned out to be an attack by a sleeper sofa dice using a car bomb. they tried to attack the prison classes were reported over there between to dash terrorists attacking from the outside. and the guards of the prison affiliated, of course, would be so called through a democratic care forces. also the reports for they're coming out of that area to just that just from the u. s. coalition carried out stories over the area over
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there, and also choppers were engaged and open gunfire around and in the facility of the prison. according to some curtis media outlets about 20 dashed prisoners were able to escape and according to the coordination and military operation center of the tourism aquatic forces, they said that currently engaged in operation to retake control entirely of the prison and also search operation are currently underway. and the neighborhoods around wait on and then has like in order to attract those who escaped re at se, participants of the pro trump rally that descended into chaos on capitol hill on january the 6th last year. is that for questioning by the congressional committee investigating the incident, although hundreds have been detained to south, become a person of particular interest to the public over allegations he has links to the
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f b i. he was caught on camera before and on the day of the protest, inciting people to quote, go into the capital at was put on the f, b i's most wanted list in connection with the incident, but was late to remove. he then became the focus of a conspiracy theory that the f b i could have allegedly involved in inciting the chaos. apps has adamantly denied having links with the f b. i mean, while the federal agency has been rather quiet about the issue under intense question and get tersely acknowledged the man but declined to further comment, who is re ups? i'm aware of the individual, sir. i don't have the specific background of him. on the night of january 5th, 2021 apps wandered around the crowd that had gathered, and there's video out there had channing to borrow. we need to get into the capital in the capital. this was strange behavior,
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so strange that the crowd began chanting bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad. miss amber was re abs fed. sir, i cannot answer that question. we spoke to bruce marx, he was a republican member of the pennsylvania state senate. he thinks it's too early to dismiss this fed man conspiracy. if i could have determined that he wasn't involved to do that, he did nothing wrong. the 2nd answer is that he did something wrong, but he's cooperating. and therefore, they don't need him to be on the list. and then the 3rd answer is of course that he could have been an f, b i, informant. that whoever put him on the list didn't realize it at the time. and then once they realized that he was an f b i, informant, they removed him from the list right now that, that's just speculation. but it's possible the f b, i has used infiltrators in the past that joined organizations and, and encouraged to illegal activity. and i think it's a matter of concern,
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and that's why it's really important for the f, b i and the department of justice to explain to the public whether mr. epps was acting on behalf of the government. or that it wasn't the cia has shed light on a recent conundrum in diplomacy. many reported cases of the mysterious neurological affliction known as has on the syndrome and the latest findings last involvement by foreign axes such as russia. in the majority of cases, the health incidents 1st came to light in 2016 reported by u. s embassy personnel in the cuban capital. similar complaints relates to made by us employees that other facilities around the world. yvonne, a syndrome plotted by russians, apparently not ca, rules out foreign attacks after probing for a year. we assess, it is unlikely that a foreign actor, including russia, is conducting a sustained worldwide campaign,
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harming us personnel with a weapon or mechanism in the serious illnesses have been targeting us officials abroad since 2017 causing hearing unexplained sounds, headache and not attacks, of an invisible enemy, secret microwave weapons, cricket wading noises. majority of cases turn out li, caused by medical, environmental and technical factors. time to close the case. think again, with 2 dozen unexplained cases. there's still room for conspiracy theories. well, we'd love to hear your thoughts on this story and everything else they did get in touch by following up on social media. we'll be back in about 30 minutes for the latest to see them with a form and started and all that needed to be done
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with it before actually. and then this stuff expanding. so where are those new creations come from and hoping to switch the contribution to science can on the so called enhanced interrogation techniques used by the u. s. officials were basically designed as techniques to break down the human mind. if you force a human being to stay in a certain position doesn't take very long to the pain, to become absolutely excruciating. but nobody slain a finger on you. you are doing it to yourself. and we started adopting those techniques when i was station in mosul. among them, wordpress positions sleep deprivation,
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and using hypothermia. there's already beginning to be evidence that these old techniques are now being used on immigrants and children, whatever you do or more comes home. nobody has been held accountable for the torture that happened in the past. the moral authority, the made america world leader. sacrifice for the shimmer of effective interrogation . yes, yes, i need no worries. in fact will you elisa, typical there is only 9 but already diversity. students that away on slash a teams and you must appointment. let's see. yep, you got the last, there's dos padilla there he did and i am noble. choose a little meeting with him so that he may come from no
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