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or dead marine shows up in this country. we start asking yourself, why did they die? why, what were they fighting for? nobody bothers sounds about good contractors. ah, among the stories that shapes this week, russia was, is that moscow office of german broadcaster deutsch villa to berlin, slapped a banner ne, a channel r t t not the same rules for everyone after testing positive for cove. it's a member of the australian curling team has been allowed to compete instead of being placed into isolation. and at least 6 children killed in heavy fighting in northwest area of president biden hale. the skill and bravery of american commanders claiming they killed the leader of his lumnick state at the same time in the same location with
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good afternoon, great. have your company. this is the weekly annuity. germany's media regulator is banned doughty assist atenolol t d. across all platforms, in retaliation, russia closed down the bosco bureau of german broadcasted deutsch vela, the foreign ministry warning further measures would follow. don't quote, a takes closer look. it was this week's biggest violation of freedom of the press. in germany, the country's top media regulator took r t d. e's broadcast off the air on the internet via satellite social media, absolutely everywhere. the required media low license was not available. the organization and distribution of the tv program by a live stream on the internet. for the mobile and smart tv up asi, news, and via satellite miss death will be discontinued. what was russia left to do, but to respond and kind, deutsche evello was told its offices in russia will be shut down. it's journalists
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press accreditation, revoked, and it's russian language broadcasts taken off the air on top of all that a blacklist was declared to include every one complicit in this enormous censorship campaign against r t. russia is drawing up a list of representatives of states and public stretches in germany, involved in the streets in the broadcast of r t d and putting pressure on the russian media outlets will be denied entry to the russian federation. moscow promise. this was just the 1st stage of measures that it was willing to take after all this r t d e ban is only the latest episode in a drawn out pressure campaign that's been aimed at obstructing r t from broadcasting in germany. sure, the government denies playing any role in all this, but it's done nothing about the fact that a number of banks won't do business with our channel or that the country's top media regulator seems unwilling to even reach a compromise. that's all, despite our te, holding a legal european broadcast license. a t t e was licensed in serbia,
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under the european convention of trans frontier television, r t t e. can. berk cost is programs in sanity $3.00 european countries, including germany. archie can still appeal the decision, but how much good will that do at this point? almost immediately after r t d e created a youtube account, the platform deleted it. when it tried to broadcast over satellite, the signal was so poor. people couldn't even to an in german officials have even labeled our german language channel, an irritant. it's not difficult to imagine that these problems were deliberately set up to impede r t d e's success, which i know about the closure of bank accounts and so on. there is a large number of justice experiencing, say, aussie deal hands, all right. there are infringing on freedom of speech, and that is very bad with recruit. and yet berlin's acting like moscow took these measures out of the blue r t d e is currently broadcasting without license and the chairman has not applied for a license. the germans state media offices decision was based on this. this is
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a completely different situation to deutsch velez. his license has been revoked. perhaps if this was the 1st time or even maybe the 2nd time r, t was obstructed from broadcasting one might say rush overreacted, but r t d e was entirely banned from broadcasting and germany. and that is no small step in the wrong direction. we spoke with foam director motion traffic, who says the ban on our team to ease aimed at silencing any challenge to the western narrative in the western hemisphere. so much of what comes of the russia is viewed with such suspicion because the term that creates a world view where a lot of people are missing out on potentially valuable corrections or, or alternative viewpoints. look at the big tech giants who are already censoring, sometimes in very bizarre ways statements. so viewpoints are
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supposedly unacceptable, is just a part of a general trend towards a curated or controlled media world. this is obviously, i think, connected to the prevailing political situation. not least connected to your gray, and i was a veteran reporter clashed with a state farm and spokesperson this week is the u. s. f. o. to provide any evidence to back of its claim rusher is planning a false flag operation to justify war? what is the evidence that you had that suggested that the russians or even planning was not thing that they're not what you just come out and say this and expect those just to believe it without you showing a shred of evidence that it's actually true other than when i ask or what anyone else asked what the information you said, well i just gave it to you, which was just you making a statement. we do so we do classify information only when we're confident in that
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information. if you doubt, if you doubt the credibility of the u. s. government, of the british government, of other governments and want to you know, find solace and information that the russians are putting out. that is, that is for you to do well, mosca says that is not surprised by yet another string of accusations coming from the u. s. adding that it's reminded of 2003 when the americans made false claims about iraqi weapons of mass destruction to justify its own invasion. while the full text of the confidential us nato response to russia's security concerns has been linked, that supported documents published by spanish newspaper l place. earlier, sucky taylor and myself discussed the conference over the past few weeks. we've seen at the highest diplomatic levels, riley's of accusations of verbal sparring, and that's just what's been happening in public. so we can only imagine what's going on behind closed doors. but now a fresh document leak has all put off
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a glimpse into what is indeed happening behind those doors. and it's really showed that moscow and washington, alongside nato, a very, very far from reaching any kind of consensus with regards to ukraine, issue, uninsured. well beyond move, not that does seem to be almost a blind unwillingness from the military alliance to recognize any of russia security concerns. now, the spanish language paper hasn't managed to get it hands on the nato and us response to russia. security proposals now will remember those proposals they were sent back in december. they since triggered a flurry of diplomatic talks and calls, and essentially they requested legal guarantees, restricting father nato expansion, specifically with regards to ukraine. the document that we're thing now though, reveals a very blunt response from washington and brussels. and it's in all states should respect the right of other states to choose or change security arrangements and to decide their own future and foreign policy free from outside interference. in this
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slide, we reaffirm our commitment to nato's open door policy under article 10 of the washington treaty. we have of course, requested comment from both nato and the us state department. but if we take just this document, it seems that it is an open shot case. them, they will not compromise. that is despite flat and person warning. but this is a very reckless disregard of russia's concerns. it's not well for help, because do people realize that this could potentially set all nations involved down a very dangerous path of no return assistance? because when you much listen carefully to us, i say in ukraine's own risks, and they plan to return crime matter, including by military needle just that it's not what they say public. imagine for yourself that ukraine and nate members will begin military operations in crimea. they should do. what do we do? go to war with the nato block? has anyone thought about what's going on with him? so the situation is, it seems to me both sides refusing to budge and let him put him, set it there in
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a slightly different context. but what do we do? what's versus reaction been to this most has already sent, follow up questions to this document. so clearly there is a desire for continued a dialogue, but most dispositional this has been consistent from the beginning. it recognizes, of course, that every single country has the right to determine its own policy and assure its own security thought is not what's being disputed. here. the issue is when countries choices have ramifications beyond its borders and actually posed a very real physical threat to someone else. and let's just be clear. a potential natal launchpad, located in ukraine is just a couple of minutes miss all away from, from russia. so it's essentially, i think, this fear that really underlies russia's concerns in that area. and this is ignoring our concerns the u. s. and nate and i refer to the right thing to freedom to how to ensure the security we get it. but it's not just about giving someone
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this right. after all, this is only one part of the well known formula for the indivisibility of security . second, group part says that one should not allow the strengthening of anyone's security. bennett from the security of the state chair is the so the washing leaders asking why must we start profile our security that someone else can feel safe? not said it would be remiss if i didn't point out that the document has some encouraging moments. i'm talking about reestablish the communication long military channels, reinstating the nature office here and moscow discussing arms control. so reducing missile deployment to ukraine. but if we get to the bottom of it, let's be blown. according to this document, the west responds to ne, existential concern of russia, as we have here, but we don't care enough to do anything. and this is, in fact case clothes. we're not going to discuss it further. but here's a list of much smaller things that we feel that we can give you to project an image that we are listening and being co operative but do nothing in any way to address
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your fundamental concerns. and with that kind of inflexible rhetoric combined, of course, with this ongoing footage of millions of dollars worth of weapons being sent to kiev. it's very difficult even with the best of intentions to see where to move from. now, you just as the 6 children were killed at the time, the u. s. conducted a special operation in northwest syria, president bud inhaled the mission a success. fleming islamic states chief, had been eliminated. forces carried out the operation with their signature preparation and precision. and i directed the department of defense to take every precaution possible to minimize civilian casualties. unicef confirms that at least 6 children were killed and one girl was badly injured overnight in the border town of asthma in the northwest of syria due to heavy violence. while the pentagon says 2 children and a woman were killed during the rate when the ice is leaders blew himself up. the u . s. department of defense spokesperson claims there are quote, strong,
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strong indications american forces cause no civilian death. i think though, the pentagon was willing to investigate, we spoke with juliet tumor, unicef advocacy, and communications chief in the middle east. and she told us that the surgeon fighting is taking a deadly tal, especially on the most vulnerable when we have an escalation and violence and bad area. and what this means is that children pay 1st and they pay most. and if we compare the number of counties of children during the month of january in comparison to that, say, december, last year, the number is so it's in the higher. and this has been the case since the beginning of the year. and this has got to stop children continue to be the 1st and most to pay in this 11 year long conflict. we call an old site and all parties to the conflicts in syria to stop the fighting for the sake of serious children and its
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future. meanwhile videos emerged of what he said to be the helicopter. us commanders were forced to blow up during the right. you can see what remains of it . or can officials deny that it crashed or was shut down? they say the crew is safe. i think it was a mechanical failure that led to the helicopter being detonated. we spoke to locals, who say they witnessed the right soon as i left them there, there were helicopters flying at low altitude, about 4 or 5 aircraft. then we saw soldiers landing the soldiers target houses where i live. every house was surrounded. they spoke through the land speakers telling everyone surrender or the house would be destroyed. then the fighting started near inside the house for about an hour the helicopter carried out 4 or 5 machines on the house. okay, moment we were preparing to go to sleep and suddenly we heard when the sound of my aunt went to see what was going on, she found the sky totally right through loudspeakers to go out. we did not,
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but then they searched us and hank, my father names and what we knew about on they said we didn't know anything to move to the neighboring house raiding us. we spoke with all the nicholas davies. he says us, military raids have led to countless civilian death. how can it be, were killing 6 children for the sake of killing, you know, one al qaeda leisure apparently slamming state leader who will quickly be replaced by somebody else. now this is, this is just her ethic and secretary austin trying to come up with new rules to prevent the killing of civilians by force. it's under his command, you know, way to the united states has been a war and all these countries in the middle east, in the greater middle east, over 20. yes. to think that, you know,
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these couple that we have recently heard about some how unique in the fact that they killed civilians is, is just to be, would be utterly cried. you must, the saudi arabia is deadly incursion into yemen, grinds on despise a pledge from job, but i didn't help. and it's the coalition lead barrier, which is owned by the u. s. reportedly targeted civilian buildings in the capital on monday. that is, condemnation grows of a saudi arrow on the yemen detention center that cause the highest number of civilian casualties in years. not is daniel hawkins has more. it's one of the deadliest single asterix and humans civil war. starting out, even among dozens of such incidents, would the red cross condemning it as the worst incident of civilian casualties in 3 years. and i've heard a lot about her. since we didn't have any information that there would be an attack, we only heard the sound of the strike. i heard it when i was at home. i went out
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and entered the jail of it. i saw body parts everywhere. oh what a lot of us i heard groans and screams. some prisoners were clinging to the walls. i shined a flashlight and saw a huge number of people. the bodies of some of them were torn apart. others crawled on their stomachs. some tried to get up and walk, others were locked inside the building when there were 3 strikes the 1st bloss hit, the building on the east side from the side of my house. then to strike, came on the western side of the living casualty estimates in the heathy run detention facility, very from 80 to over a 100, with hundreds more injured prisons had been here before. an air raid in 2019 kill dozens as have wedding parties, hospitals and schools. officials from the saudi led coalition denied responsibility for this strike, then pledged to investigate amnesty international as reports on the incident as well as witness accounts on the ground. point to an all too familiar picture. a u.
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s. manufactured and supplied bomb, launched by coalition aircraft. go aquila, you assign us forces attack to back a prison and city of santa using smart bombs sense these bombs are used against ground targets and heavily fortified objects again at the span. bombs have been used earlier. why these are american bombs. they are used by the u. s. navy and air force, as well as the saudi arabian air force. images of the shocking aftermath of hundreds of strikes have been tragically consistent throughout more than 7 years of bloody conflict. at n g o s have repeatedly called out a weapon sales for the region as a key factor in the worse and crisis heretic images that have trickles out of yemen are jarring. reminder of who is paying the terrible price for western state lucrative sales to saudi arabia and its coalition allies. the one thing as consistent as the stream of appalling images from yemen has been give us policy on arm sale of the saudi arabia and its allies. 3 administrations,
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both democrat and republican, have completed billions in weapons deals while the war in yemen has raged. and walled from enthusiasm for alms deals with saudi princes was well known. there was hope the body administration would be different given, but now prisoners criticism of saudi arabia on the campaign trail and pledges to tone down support. this war has to end. and to underscore our commitment, where ending all americans support for offensive operations in the war in yemen, including relevant arms sales. there is a very important distinction between our commitment to not engage and not support offensive activities and operations in yemen, including to the provision of offensive weapons. and the legitimate needs of the king of saudi arabia, in terms of its own defense of the united states,
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will continue its diplomatic outreach and engage with the various stakeholders. reality has been different the spot, the efforts of some senators, the block on sales weaponry, has poured into saudi arabia and billions of dollars into the accounts of us. all this manufacturers, mounting civilian casualties, have been no obstacle to signing new deals. the latest just months ago, and as n g o groups of certain senators and congressmen call for a change in policy, even decrying the sale of the violation of us laws. it seems for now business will take precedence regardless of any assurances of change and a stream of distressing images from yemen. well, the weapons which are being used in the middle east have been a very long time given by the american. so nothing new. because the biggest weapons manufacturer right now in the world is united states of america,
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they will continue to do this. they will need to sell big buys the foreign policy of the states, dictated by the military industrial complex to be money that noise in the but i am really live right now, but will it be is once again, a huge be beneficial and the critical business white in the school, this is the seals that have taken place between america and america. australia is when it's 1st ever olympic curling event in the mixed doubles. buff victory came at the price of controversy. team member tale gil testing, coven. positive late on saturday. she was allowed to compete all the same on his alexio's escape reports from the beijing winter olympics. when to lympics are continuing in the chinese capital beijing. and we may have
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a 1st scandal of big proportions here involving australian curling team. now on saturday night, one of the team members attack lead gill, was tested positive for corporate. however, on sunday morning, the chinese authority said that she was clear to participate in the competition while observing close contact rules. while looking at curling and the way this game is played, you cannot imagine any way that this is free of any calls contacts. jill herself was probably very surprised to hear the news already admitting she was heart broken . and the official explanation from the chinese authorities was that her copied readings were too low, and that's why she was allowed to participate. i had a look at how this was actually happening. and obviously gill had no mask on whatsoever. and move like that would seem as a very heartwarming gesture from the health authorities to allow athletes with low
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symptoms. of course, 19 to participate in the games had its not being for multiple heartbreaking stories involving many athletes from across the planet who had been preparing for the games for, for yes. tested positive up on arrival and were forced to miss out on the lympics. here in beijing, such as the case of a russian by athlete was salva, who was immediately taken into isolation upon arrival, having tested positive for corbett, and just a few days back, she put a post on instagram, describing horrible conditions as she described it. she has been kept in on top of that, there are many cases involving colleagues of mine, journalists who have also tested positive. i'm been locked away and even more so those who were on the same plane with them and was sat next to them despite testing negative, are also put into modern itself. isolation. just to remind you that all of us here are living in a bubble. we are, the allows to be inside the hotels and at olympic venue were not allowed to go into
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the city. but with all these new regulations and rules imposed by the chinese authorities. all this seems like an unnecessary requirement for us here. why are we supposed to be in a bubble when people like gil, are allowed to participate despite having tested positive for corporate, or at least it's not all that sour for many athletes winning golds and fill those already. that is the case of alexandra bush and off of the russian olympic committee team who managed to win gold in the sky race. and that is the 1st goal for the r o c team here in beijing. of course i'm keeping you updated with everything happening here in the chinese capital electra, the rti reporting from beijing and china. this is not america anymore, is how a passenger on spirit airlines rented. when staff told him to remove his face mask because it had the n p biden. let's go brandon slogan on that video of the incident called attention and social media racking up more than 500000 views on tick tock
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during the week. not america anymore. the america anymore. the company here. if i had a b, l, a mass guy would have been ok. what does that mean? like like that or? no. what does that grand in? what does that mean? it's my name. but isn't it? freedom of speech to have the mascot is it? is it a freedom to see? is this massive home? i just, i can't, we are massive says let's go brandon. like anybody, i don't understand what the incident happened on the flight from cleveland to tampa . one of the crew said it was unacceptable for the passenger. we saw the other donna to display a political statement, citing the airlines policy. we spoke with them himself. he says the incidents about the flight attendants, personal views, not the airlines rules. it is a public. you're an airline, it's a company that they can enforce, you know,
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policies and things and things like that. but i still think it falls under freedom of speech because it was, you know, it was basically violated. it wasn't spirit. it wasn't spirit palsy that i should not wear this. so it was, it was a direct situation with the actual flight attendance. i mean anything will offend anybody. it's all a person all saying it's not, you know, she might have thought me might, you know, but is it something else was offensive? if i put, if i would have had to see, might have plenty, plenty for error, black by mad or anything, anything of that sort. what she had told me to take it off, you know, and i don't, i don't think that would be the case. i think if she would have like did, she would have, let me, let me where it slogan. let's go. brandon's become a code for insulting president. started for nascar driver. brandon brown was being
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interviewed a few months back after winning the race. the crowd behind me began to chance and explained to them that the president that the reporter in since she saw they was saying, let's go. brandon adam, redone. you again says censorship is chilling. freedom of speech. we do have free speech. i think it's, you know, being taken away from us by, you know, one sided censorship. i mean, you see i've also media all the time that it's you know, let them jump, supporters will post things, you know, they'll be taken down for, you know, things that they support. but if you talk to the other side, it's not censored. so i feel like, you know, the freedom of speech there is, you know, being, being taken away and it's basically one sided that wraps it up for this news.
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now thanks so much for your company. don't forget, we do have a lot more news on our website. you can check it all out simply by heading to r t dot com. the l 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 order is a conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence. and the point obviously is to place trust rather than fear like take on various jobs, i mean with artificial intelligence. real, somebody with a robot must protect its own existence with
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awe. in october, 1962 in a period known as the cuban missile crisis. united states and then the soviet union were on the brink of war, 1st floor to february 2022. and the americans and russians find themselves in a similar to a powerless situation. this time on the russian ukrainian border will diplomacy as in 962, be enough to prevent war in 2022. mm hm. mm hm. b, b. c,
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world service with a wrong america continues to maintain of high prices in the country with the u. s embassy in the world. the situation in afghanistan was under the crucial for international through, under control over the afghan forces. the security situation reach critical with you about america. your day. we are now stop by one of our gonna set you up with as little as you want. so yeah. like how about if i decide if i already lease i finance month over these guys, some of them they have ordered and left sometimes to day enough. i've done the sound right now. i'm making my use up my power bill for the period. yes. missions in was on the area to reduce that my power. so how
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many of the person that you're sending out have used to be a child soldiers? that one i can stand like on death. i can't tell of that. how many do you think i can't? i can't. i can't tell because we deal with the minute people. and we don't just say this and it is the fan this. ah. this it in selecting mounted by the mafia and i quote with both of the you.

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