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a . 6 6 ah, now we're getting back to our developing story. now. the 2nd round of peace talks between the russian and ukrainian delegations has just wrapped up in bella. bruce, let's hear what both sides have agreed on the original day when you thought on as very only thing this traditional member that those who does not want to have a completely humanitarian estimated because any of the cities are now and circled. and the situation is becoming very dramatic when it comes to our food, when it comes to the store, you said medical equipment, et cetera, is problem with the remote order for it. and what are your thoughts? we have agreed to continue working with us on that group when you minute. during the 3rd round of talks, much over, over the 2 sides have achieved a common understanding that about set of thought creating humanitarian corridors
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span of the for the civilians. and also about northern providing us more with food nicholas junior and medical supplies to all the areas of stick that are affected with need. is there a book? oh, so a temporary cease fire could be organized or in the areas where you're not the michelin, it's area code it those new stablished. if i show only for the time that the human tearing corridors are operational them, i did all that time rolling. so if i saw with teachers communications until they receive a brochure and logistical channels will be organized if they will, blank you. i think we will continue to discuss the entire range of ceasefire related matters in the nearest days. well that was a create a quick rundown of the takeaways from the talks that just took place between russia and ukraine and bella ruth, basically what they talked about was the possible establishment of humanitarian
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corridors to assure that peaceful people can get out of the conflict zone. as quickly as possible. we've also heard that food and medical supplies may soon begin to be delivered to specifically to people in conflicts owns who are of course, suffering from the fighting. and we also on the subject of a cease fire. this is something that both the russian and ukrainian sides have been talking about for a while that they want to see a see fire. they were talking about potential limited cease fires around these proposed humanitarian corridors. so like i said, it was quite short, but those are the main takeaways. so russian foreign minister circ a live raw has also given in the interview to r t and other international media to address the current crisis and ukraine. he says, coverage of the conflict has been artificially scripted this gonna ukraine has long been made an anti russian, a springboard for undermining everything russian. i'm thinking about the diplomatic
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talents of the west. people have been dying by the thousands and none of the western media had the idea to go to the dumbass to see how people live, whom the ukrainian regime declared terrorists. although they did not attack anyone, the west creates a picture like in hollywood, there is absolute evil and absolute good. and absolute good is embodied in the character who is the screenwriter of this action movie. when moscow is trying to explain it's motivation and now or what is called a military operation against me, ukraine. it seems that the questions that follow from western media are, are completely ignorant of what russia has been saying all along. so to that, mr. lab rav replied that he believes that at the moment the west is listening, but it's not hearing russia. i'm good at what you allude. we're being told, don't worry, the accession of ukraine or any other country to nato won't be
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a threat to russia security. why on earth should the west define what russia requires for its security? they hear us, but they're not listening. and they're trying to impose upon us their own understanding of how to continue living in europe. you. well, we do have to understand that it's not really being activated. it's something that they're calling here in russia to make, well, it's day 8 of russia's military operation in ukraine. but actually we're going to go live right now to mid didn't ski. he's the head of the russian delegation for the negotiations with ukraine and bella roost right now. so let's go live to that coming. political settlement of the conflict used upset with me yesterday. i news positions very clear ukrainian science positions are also clear on some of these positions. we were able to find common crowns. the most important issue that we were able to resolve today was the issue of saving. people say the civilians
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are in the conflict zone. so for preventatives all for defense ministers of russia and ukraine agreed to organize the regime of humanitarian corridors to help the thrill and population leave the areas affected during that video periods that the humanitarian story does operate a ceasefire could be also established. i think that this is a good progress. once again, the russian federation calls on all the civilians who find themselves in the conflict zones. if the hostilities continue, or we call on everyone to use those for everything possible, we will, we would, our parts will do everything so that the has still, it is what and thank you. well, that was the head of the russian delegation at the negotiations with the kit with
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ki evan. it's delegation ret, just minutes before we saw that video, we heard from the ukranian delegation as well. and they basically have talked about the same points that, that were discussed together. we heard about potential creation of humanitarian corridors and the conflict zone that civilians may be able to leave the fighting and wait out in another country perhaps. well, until the war comes to an end. and also there was a lot, there was also talk of similar points about potential food and medical supplies being given to civilians provided by both sides. so that's the major take away from russia. the russian delegation there in the negotiations, and it's also de 8 of russia's military operation in ukraine, with many civilians fleeing the fighting and others leaving the rebel that was once their homes received footage of the destruction in the city of girl of car in the don boss region where heavy shelling has been reported,
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the city mayor published this video of a home gutted by the fighting as emergency services tried to restore basic utilities like water and electricity. we received this footage, as you can see here from 2 villages in the guns people's republic whose forces say they've taken control of the ukrainian army stronghold and a vehicle checkpoint. the authorities add that more than 40 towns and villages, and the don boss region have now been liberated by the people's militia. and there are some footage from the ukrainian side. and this footage, you can see a small village, devastated on the outskirts of kiev resident say, a bomb destroyed several homes on wednesday morning. and the ukrainian side is also reported that 2 people have been killed and 12 injured in the village. over the past week. these are russian armed units and advancing, and the key of region with buildings and infrastructure burned and damaged following intense, showing your brains, president says that more than 6000 russian soldiers have been killed or wounded
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over the past week. moscow has denied that claim, but says it has inflicted heavy casualties among the ukrainian military waters. lensky added that key have need security guarantees from the west if it's not allowed to join nato, and it insists that ukrainians have actually rallied since the start of russia. special operation. which is a week ago for am russia invaded the territory of independent country of ukraine. this is an act of aggression, megalomania and persecution. rocket artillery tank and other omen vehicles coming like a swarm of locusts. first hours and days of a full scale will will really difficult, but we will united, which means we were strong and thus we survived. and so it will continue. we will stand, he explained. more than $800000.00 people have fled the country since russia special operation began. that's according to the un. but there's growing criticism at the western media for comparisons between those refugees and the 1000000 through fled
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conflicts in the middle east. and dennis dan, over the past 2 decades, ortiz, roman coast of explains why in times like these, the ugly side always shows itself what hidden becomes revealed with her media are no exception. apparently, race is the factor that got them so riled up over ukraine. mir sorry, is really emotional for me because i see europe, young people with blue eyes and blonde hair being seals. this isn't a place with all due respect, you know, like iraq or afghanistan says a relatively civilized i relatively european. i have to choose those words carefully to, we're in the 21st century. we're in a european city, and we have cruise missile fire as though we were in a rock rough canister. so for them people dying in iraq and afghanistan are, it's also a difference. it seems and nothing can state in the path of a narrative. take this tweet, for example, by b, b. c. it described savage racism,
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encountered by africans in ukraine, didn't look good. so they replaced it with a milder one. too bad. some one has spotted it. bbc deleted this tweet about the savage racism faced by africans in ukraine and replaced it with one that soft pedals the reality. they call this blatant white washing more context and clarity or take this map. the new york times seems to have divided the people of one region into separate classes. they're calling ukrainians, fleeing violence to the west. refugees, while ukrainian seeking refuge in russia are just migrants. but so that's, of course, if you managed to spot it there, it graphically minimize to the point of being barely visible. and these are the very same people, again, europeans, but for them, the hardships began not in 2022, but 8 years ago. according to jim shooter was cnn. ukraine was peaceful until
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just days ago, to us media. stenographers, the don bass ward that has killed $14000.00 plus people in ukraine since 2014, fueled by billions of dollars in u. s. weapons doesn't exist to media, snog refers that on bus war that has killed more than 14000 people in ukraine since 2014 simply doesn't exist. peaceful. want to know more about the hardship of people in the don boss. while i was there from the very beginning and person to witness the killing of civilians by artillery strikes, children, women, elderly, literally torn a port by the shelling of ukraine's army, ah oh,
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lawn. these atrocities all went largely unnoticed by viewers and readers in the west. why you ask? well, the answer is simple, very skilled, were proclaimed pro russian separatist. the reality seems to inconvenient for the mainstream media to report as they were nowhere near the nets core logans could you are in the conflicts. no wonder it doesn't show ukraine in the best light, according to the united nations, more than 80 percent of civilian casualties in the dumb boss war came in a rebel held territory and only 16 percent were in the ukrainian government control territory. i've just returned from the don boss, people's republic, where many residents have been in something of a state of euphoria since russia recognized their sovereignty for them. this period of uncertainty and hopelessness is now overt. it's doubtful. they even care now how the western media sees them, but it still doesn't. as it continues with its narrative,
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were the suffering of one group of people deserved coverage. in contrast, others don't, as they do not fit the agenda, depaul courtesy at his best. when comparing the crisis in ukraine or yemen, any bombs being dropped anywhere desert, full media coverage, and the plight of civilian whether it's in ukraine or in yemen should be prioritized and de escalation shouldn't be the message. but from, you know, media pundits alike. but perhaps right now, the biggest hypocrisy in coverage that we're seeing is the complete outrage at russians really. russia military actions in ukraine by the western mainstream media, while simultaneously being completely silent for the last 7 years, to the nearly daily bombings by saudi arabia and the you are a completely hypocritical. and part of the reason is because our media in the west
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has become the product of the military industrial complex. we conducted a study at mid press, actually looking at all of the up as an article published at the new york times, the washington post. and the wall street journal, when found that 90 percent of those articles have taken a hawkish view on the ukraine conflict, written by pundits tied to the national security state, promoting nato as a defender of the free world, the lives that are being lost in the yemen. our lives that are being lost by weapons that are being manufactured and created by the west and natal allied countries. human life is a human life no matter where war is waged and we have to end this very blatant racism. a tragedy for athletes. moscow has heavily criticized the international paralympic committees. you turn on russian and bell,
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russian sportsmen and women taking part in the basin games. in the wake of moscow special military operation, the committee had forced them to participate as neutrals. but just one day before the paralympic start, they have now banned all $83.00 athletes together. russia, sports minister says the ruling destroy thousands of years of the olympic truce. the agreement that all people should be allowed to compete together as troy. and then we are disappointed by the international paralympic committee decision. it was unexpected. for us, the committee has changed its own decision and suspended russian and by the russian athletes from taking part in the games. thus, despite the olympic truce, where the principles of unity were proclaimed, we believe decision is politicized discrimination against the athletes. it's unfair to those who've been through for years of hard preparation. it's a tragedy for them. we will do everything to protect the interest of our athletes, to prevent discrimination on the basis of nationality. we're considering holding competitions here,
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so the training doesn't go to waste. we will challenge the decision in court, but that will take time. a french journalist has been criticized for saying that don bos residents are being targeted by the ukranian government and have been for 8 years. she has been filming in the war torn region since 2015, and told about her experience on there. the anchor was quite skeptical about what she said. sir, continued, are dead and wounded. i filled them every day. i take photos every day, save us proof. i cannot have any political message to compress, but just so you know, this conflict has been widely discussed for a week, but it has lost it already a tears and caused the death of 13000 people. people are devastated. all of them are ukrainians, and they're extremely surprised that europe is now aware of the situation. all of the shelling, hiding and living, and basement heavy artillery everywhere. i was filming this back in 2015. but i repeat, this has been going on since 2014, on the, on the computer. sorry to interrupt. not all of us know about the situation as much
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as you do that since you've been following it for so many years. something you said surprising. you said that all those people are ukranian about the showing is also conducted by ukrainians. definitely. this is something really important and somehow it's being ignored. presidents of the don't best begin to be targeted by their own government in 2014 russian speaking citizens fell victim to shilling by key of governmental. it's true, i have proof, i can show it as soon as i go back to france, i have a whole documentary is undeniable. as a the showing has been carried out by russians where ukrainians, the craniums are sharing where i am now. the ukrainian government bombed it said, since children had to live in basements for months. the film that i made in 2015 as proof of these crimes against humanity, i take responsibility for my words, an edge to watch it. the other day i was at the school, 2 teachers were hit by explosion. their bodies were caught into applauded this
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photo facebook. i met elderly women who could not leave this area. civilians are falling victim to heavy artillery. rocket launches, i'm not very good with weapon, but i can confirm that here in the don't best in the russian speaking part, residential areas are still being show today. yesterday the net square. and you think these bombings are being conducted by the central ukranian authorities. so yes, meanwhile, the, you've been preparing a 4th set of sanctions against moscow over the ukraine crisis, as announced by austria's foreign minister that despite some leaders, including the french president, admitting that the restrictions already imposed on russia would backfire now with more on that, here's ortiz charlotte, you've been sky president, mac horn of france warned a very difficult days ahead. and he said the whole of europe would be impacted now in that address, which was made on wednesday evening. here in france, he put the blame for the warn ukraine solely on president putin of russia. and he
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said the pretext that president putin had outlined for that war was false. now he saluted what he said was the ukrainians, who were fighting for their country. and he said that there would be a plan developed to try and mitigate the impact of the sanctions here in europe. and he said that they would be a knock on effect. and that would include price rises for everyday products, such as buying fuel or even foods. let's have a listen to what else precedent i can have to say. no low de sick, too many economic sectors are suffering and will suffer either because they depend on imports of raw materials from russia and ukraine, or because they export to these countries. our growth, which is currently at its peak, will inevitably be affected. the increase in the price of oil gas and raw materials has and will have an impact on our purchasing powers. i have asked the prime minister to draw up an economic and social resilience plan in the coming days to address all these difficulties. the song president,
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michael also addressed the record g crisis at the moment saying that france was ready to open its arms. it's hands to those who are fleeing the war in the country at the moment. just to give you a sense of the scale of that, at least here in europe, at the u. n. says around 1000000 refugees have had to flee ukraine. it's describe this as being an exodus and his called for the guns to be put down for the war to stop if only for humanitarian assistance to be able to get in to the country to help millions and millions of others. meanwhile, companies here in the you are offering free flights and free train to those are from ukraine who had to flee their country in order to help them get to destinations elsewhere in europe. we have also heard over the last few days of other european politicians, also warning about how those sanctions against russia will come to bite here in
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europe to and as airlines are facing restrictions with them not being able to fly into russia and russia having banned some airlines from the you coming back into the u. this is this tit for tat over who can fly in which air space at some airline see that they are already feeling the pinch of this bypassing, the russian air space lengthened flight times to asia considerably. and thus, the operation of most of our passenger and cargo flights to asia is not economically sustainable or competitive. there's also the fall out of course of those individuals who are listed on the sanctions list just for example, in the u. k. a roman abramoff which she has been the owner of chelsea football club and he's normally arc, he says he's now selling the club. and there are reports that he's trying to offload at several of his multi 1000000 pound properties in london as a result of at what's happening at the moment. one university in milan attempted to
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try and ban, of course, or at least postpone a course on dostoevsky. the russian writer saying that with these tense times that you know they could be strong, internal disagreements and tensions as a result of that. however, there was a backlash to that decision, including from the italian ex prime minister, mateo renzi, who described that decision is insane. and as a result of that, just a ascii is back on the menu. thanks for watching our to international. make sure to stick with us because we'll be back in just about 3 minutes with more news. ah, a wrong one, i'll just don't hold any world. yes,
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to shape out disdain becomes the answer to an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on of very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time to sit down and talk to room and i drink shaped bank for those
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with there's things we dare to ask in night. it's days has always had a variety of schools, news, and tax on other countries. economic sanctions are often just the beginning. another thing you like to do is play some military pressure on the countries that you're talking about here. and there has to be an effort to demonize that country and the leader of that country. we have
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a responsibility for the whole war and we need to make rules for the rest. because without out there, we can do here for the 2nd round of peace talks between russia and ukraine, comes to a close with the sides at ballard negotiating agree, agreeing to humanitarian corridors for a vacuum use and a possible temporary cease fire in those areas to allow citizens to lead with creates a picture like in hollywood as well so he will not be as good to me. the absolute good is embodied in the character who is the screen. right. so action movie, precious foreign minister worn that western media and politicians have taken a totally unbalanced approach to covering the crisis and ukraine with and the european union is preparing
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