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ah ah, russia says keith has again refused to use a provided safe zone for you. pregnant troops, the besieged, as all the stalls feel factory and mutable to release civilians in surrender. as the fight for the national stronghold rages on reports from the battle ground. with a movie yeah. close to the appeal. bnb had the vehicle has out foreign nationally. keeps up, keep the pressure going against the flow veteran. italian journalist angelo dorsey, a contributor to top national news outlets stands up against the west establishment narrative and says, the us is to blame for the war, new grain. we hear from him in an interview. technically,
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it's russia that at least the war, but in my view, it's lynette. it states that prompted russia to do that. it stated a number of publications, including with nato expansion. the united states figured out that it's losing cloud as a global headroom. so it's behavior is a kind of a reaction a death sentence that's how wiki leaks describes a london court decision to extradite whistleblower join us on to the u. s. where he faces up to 175 years in prison on espionage charges. that despite in the earlier ruling, that he could be treated harshly in us custody. with getting live direct from our studios in moscow. this is our 2 international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. now in the don yeske republic, fragments of a ukrainian missile said to be intercepted by a local air defense that system rained down on the city of shocked chores. with at
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least one person reported killed. this unverified footage reportedly shows the destruction in the city where the authorities say that the person killed was a child, and at least 4 other people were wounded. the missile is believed to have been a torch k u widely used by the ukrainian military and onto the main battle ground. in the dining republic, russia says kiev has again refused to use a humanitarian corridor for ukrainian troops at the besieged as of stuff. steel factory and marble to safely release civilians and surrender the calls to surrender have also been announced through loves because a publishing when, while 5 ukrainian soldiers have reportedly surrendered to the don yet republic forces remaining fighters are still holding onto the sprawling territory of the
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industrial plant, their exact number is unknown, but they are reportedly in short supply of ammunition and food. russian lead forces say that they have been making very cautious moved towards the enemy, positions parties. but i got the reports from the balcony. oh, a dyke bought me with a movie. yeah. close to the out of steel. industrial called with just fine news. buildings with infantry can only do so much against fortified positions. heavy alma is called in for the heavy lifting and the troops, chechen volunteers in this case,
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knew where the weak points. ah, right now these are the 5, are covering this tag crew. they're receiving targeting directions from troops here on the ground once. once they have those, all the stock goes through its job. once everything is agreed, the action begins. that is now in with attack is not true. it's abbey elicited, withdrawn h a p m d heavy vehicle has now taken its place. foreign nationalists to keep them to keep the price of the day in day out for weeks on end fighting for every building, every floor,
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every room off to the heavy vehicles finish up. the infantry moves in digital till a small task is to follow the soldiers and provide cover for them. yes, we are on the lookout for any enemy movement. every one knows exactly what they're doing. the as off nationalists in the industrial zone at the heart of the city, are in sorry, shape. they're short and food, water, ammunition, and morale. russia has repeatedly offered them a season and the chance to surrender. the nationalists have refused. in some places . ukrainian troops were found shot in the back by their own as they attempted to surrender. it is clear that despite their situation, he has off, nationalists mentality, has not changed, and the most fanatical of them are still very much in charge. more i'd gas give auntie from mary you. both russian soldiers have managed to evacuate more than
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120 civilians through safe roots from the as of stall industrial area. meanwhile, kremlin spokesman, dmitri pascall says russia has sent a new draft agreement to keith to resolve the conflict, and is now waiting for a response of caution that you have had so far been reluctant to work out the details of a potential arrangement with moscow or t has heard from some of the civilians who managed to flee the dangerous vicinity of the embattled as of salt factory. lucian nachos, today tiger, we went down to get water. a sniper shot me in the leg. i didn't see who it was. you knew that it was in an area control by the ukrainians. as does dissolve, militants told us that any one who goes unto the russian control territory would be shot dead. please let him lay quick. he didn't, the soldiers kicked us out dead. we grabbed our passports and money. when we came back to our apartments, we saw our belongings,
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food. everything was stolen or towed again as of soldiers have taken everything, but i do to tread. now she said the but i did not let us out as of the last shot at the legs of anyone who tried to get out. prominent italian journalist to angelo dorsey has suggested an alternative view of the ongoing conflict in ukraine breaking with the western establishment media narrative. he says the us is to blame for the war. he made his point on italian national television. but i did a remedy for that, but we must remember that this war, besides everything that we're talking about is a war of the united states against europe. the u is the real object of this war. the united states is interested in severing ties between russian europe and also china and contributor to top italian media outlets. doors he has over 40 years experience in journalism. his track record includes being a founder of several magazines, with a focus on history. last year he ran for mayor of the italian city of turin. we
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spoke with dorsey and got his insight on many aspects of the conflict. i a my mentor like whenever come each other little. technically, it's russia that unleashed the war. but in my view, it's the united states that prompted russia to do that. it stated a number of provocations, including with nato expansion. the united states figured out that it's losing cloud as a global hagaman. so it's behavior is a kind of a reaction. it definitely doesn't want to put up with its new role amid a shift in to pull a centric world. in my view, zalinski is now the main obstacle to achieving peace. it's obvious that he's ready to sacrifice his country in his people in order to stain power. he's also hindering a diplomatic solution. if we want peace talks to succeed, then the compliance with uminski agreements should be the starting point. but zelinski as opposed to that in for him. i think that today we're seeing 2 wars
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being fought simultaneously. one is being waged with arms bombs and missiles on the battlefield. where's the other is unfolding in the media with newspapers, television, and the internet. and the latter one is no less serious media outlets are being shut down and deploy to weaken arrival power. zalinski himself basically silenced the opposition. so it's not correct to say that the war and defense of zalinski equals a war in defense of democracy. i have never before seen must media acting as indecently as they do now. i'm struggling for the truth. seeking to my own opinion without buying into the official version of it. my daughter was in crimea during the referendum. she worked. there is a photo journalist and sent me images showing people as joy about returning to russia. that the referendum embodied a national unity that it was considered liberation back then while covering the situation and the don bass, she managed to survive miracle asleep while her 30 year old colleague was killed in
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a mortar fire. she was very upset to see the violence that the authorities and key if used against the people of the don bass. if you sanctions never heard governments, in fact they heard the population and because of that they are moral. they are also inefficient. if their objective is to shift power and moscow. furthermore, the sanctions have already impacted european economies. the italian economy has already suffered and it's going to get worse. only the united states will manage to get away with it. probably for now the you doesn't see that i'm surprised by how short sighted our politicians are. china's liter sheehan ping has warned against western moves to disrupt international unity. countries around the world are like passengers aboard the same ship who share the same destiny for the ship to navigate the storm and sail towards a bright future. all the passengers must pull together thought of throwing anyone
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overboard is simply unacceptable. in this day and age, the international community has evolved so much that it has become a sophisticated and integrated apparatus. removing a single part could cause serious problems to its operations. when that happens, both the victims and the initiators of such an act stand to lose. in this world, unilateralism and excessive pursuit of self interests are doomed to fail. the bricks, emerging economies, brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa are playing, being to hasten the introduction of their own financial system to rival the western lead swift network. that's western powers have lashed out at moscow with sanctions, including cutting, some russian banks off from swift rushes. the finance minister says that the new system will help countries shift away from dollar dominance and create a buffer against shocks. in case of a global economic downturn, bricks, countries also planned to use their national currencies for import export
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operations and more closely integrate their bank card systems. the director of the geopolitical economy research group, radhika decide, says the dollar dominated system has been hindering the world's economy, the americans and their european, you know, acolytes are tra, doing what they're doing. that is putting sanctions in russia cetera. in order to scare the rest of the world into coming and, and, and becoming part of their system you know, to, into, into cleaving close to the west. in reality, the effect of these action is to actually not unite the world under the domination of the west, but actually to divide the war between a small part of the world, which is essentially the old imperial core of the world economy. which is centered around in decaying financial eyes spread to re speculative american economy. and on the other hand, are the rest of the world which consists of the vast majority of the world's
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countries. and the overwhelming majority of the was population which will be centered around a more dynamic china. and of course, is russia and china get closer together as seems to be the case. then it will be a very powerful tool because what china has, in terms of its labor force, et cetera, and what russia has in terms of her resources and also of course rushes highly trained labor force. i think this is going to be the most dynamic, dual ever see the europeans in launching the euro or the 1st set of countries. and in fact, it goes back a long way back when the dollars link to go was broken in 1971. that was when the europeans began their a long journey to was monetary union, whose purpose was precisely to eliminate the dollar from their mutual payments. the euro, euro doesn't look in great shape right now, but that is just the way these things work out. so i think the russians, the chinese, the indians in many ways,
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different countries are trying different ways in which to assert their independence from the dollar system, which has been extremely destructive. because the donor system rests on a sort of of a bed of financial i zation, which is the nicely what has been doing the 2 biggest economic 2 because sorts of economic damage to the world. number one, increasing inequality just such an extent. that demand remains the problem in the world. and number 2, ensuring that the boss then boss amounts of money. we just rushing around the financial system. i'm not invested productively, but i rather invested in speculation and parasitical probation on the owned incomes of a, of those who actually work for a living donor system has been deeply contradictory from the start. people just talk as though the dollars dominance was completely natural. what they forget is
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that it has required, as i said this, this, this, this, this foundation of financial is ation, which has been destructive not seeking to lecture moody or india. that's what british prime minister boss johnson's office has said regarding his to day visit to india. where he will meet with counterpart and red ramadi. russia is expected to be at the top of the agenda, but johnson's office insists he does not want to pressure new delhi over its close relations with moscow, but rather might still try to convince them to change their course. johnson has arrived to discuss strategic defense issues, as well as diplomatic and economic partnerships, and he's expected to meet with modi on friday. the conflict in ukraine is expected to feature prominently in that agenda. for me on this we can cost life to local reporter r t to prove seeing in india. thank you very much for being with us. tell us more about the upcoming summit and what we can expect when i'm in the job
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board is johnson. she just said she was very shocked me is going to visit, gone be the sub or the day and the business office said office would be me and i'm the licensee also possible that the board is johnson, although he said that he's not going to make sure y'all. 2 over your name on the ongoing license between this country, just like like the that's the really explored also to be rich. my view in the dependent on russia, however, has been especially with the united states. recently,
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he's actually present joe biden. i'm not to minutes to dialogue between india and the us that it is not going to change its relationship because being a strategy dependent rush you off a side is also you know, very much in june. the strategy partner chance made sure that it's betty betty because school was gaining that we are expecting that bernard johnson is going to be in the bay. i have to use him. yeah. in fact, had watched me
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w for you. and yes. in fact, we're not. no, no, james has our side aren't to be defending shawn back. yeah, i got, yeah. like, gave me brooklyn $400.00 russia and that's unlikely. jane johnson is not going to grade offer to be in those special ed yet or a local reporter archie thing or 2 sequencing taking a look at what's going to happen there with worse johnson in india. appreciate that . now china and pakistan have announced that they are expanding their partnership as part of a new economic court or a new pakistani nuclear power unit, and powered by a chinese developed reactor has also started working this week. the new round of cooperation comes as pakistan's, newly appointed prime minister forms
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a coalition government pm. shabazz sharif has also hosted china's envoy pakistan for talks in islamabad. geopolitical analyst, hassan a slum, shod, and paris school of technology and business. professor benjamin shall say, close ties between the countries go beyond the current change of power, the new government, any government when it comes on there are certain capital to with chinese on definitely one of the was a bug, a sunny governments have reached out to in the past it's non subject to the genome governments, it's beyond the governments, it's a strategic state to state relationship. so this was very much expected. and the 2nd thing bear in mind is that he's had a very good relationship with the sheriff's in the past, before a recent began to follow up his algebra and chemistry was an hour for him
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for 4 years, 5 years. and it was during that time also the chinese development relationship, who i see this as a new relationship with the on any change economically, the, the china pakistan economic corridor is all power. mel, importers, decoy. it's not just about connectivity, is about cooperation industrialization of your culture. and tourism, it is estimated that decoy dog would create 2300000 jobs between 20152030. and he would add 2 to 2.5 percent h points to the pakistan. so any recalls the value of this project, it's worth about $62000000000.00 us dollars as of 2020 more than all the foreign direct investment in pakistan since 1970 while inflation in the u. s. is it's highest in 40 years. the by the administration seems to be more
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focused on gender and sexual orientation issues. as the word gender was mentioned, 40 individual times more than the word inflation in washington's economic report for biden's 1st year as president ortiz, rachel blevins has more after that report. many americans, certainly at the moment, are not happy with the white house as president biden continues to blame russia for everything from soaring inflation, due skyrocketing gas prices, but it's the president's 2022 economic report that is now raising a number of questions as it uses the word gender, 40 times more than the word inflation. even saying that if the u. s. really wants to address economic inequality, then the country needs to take a look at a number of different gender identities. the us census bureaus, household post survey designed to provide real time tracking of outcomes during the coven. 19 pandemic. for the 1st time,
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introduce separate questions about sexual orientation and gender identity on a census bureau survey in july 2021. so what exactly does that have to do with economics, especially in a time when the u. s. economy is getting worse and worse. annual inflation is over 40 year highs at 8 and a half percent. americans are having to pay more all around. whether it's trying to keep their lights on with energy prices up, 32 percent or paying more at the gas pump with gas prices up. a staggering 48 percent. but bite in continues to try to put the blame on russia for his own economic policies. the 2nd big reason for inflation is recruiting, not a joke, and when the mind administration is in focusing on gender studies, they're focusing on ukraine signing off on another $800000000.00 military aid package just this week. both items approval rating continues to hit new record lows with nearly half of the country referring to the u. s. economy as poor under the
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bite administration. now biden does say that he's going to run for a 2nd term in 2024. but the question remains, how many americans will support him after his 1st term and office? economic and political expert jack restless says the focus on gender issues. not the economy reveals a dubious strategy by the administration. the emphasis on gender is a, you know, it reveals that the democrat party focus is on identity politics as it has been increasingly in recent years. as it excludes focus on real issues, wages and jobs and so forth. that benefits are working in the middle classes in this countries as far as inflation is concerned. it was a big problem before ukraine than before. blaming putting out it was a problem because of global supply chains were in bad shape. and because the stimulus ran out last summer, does not solution going on to the inflation and it's going to accelerate wiki
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likes to founder join assange is now one step away from extradition to the u. s. as a london magistrates court has ruled in favor of the move, it's now up to britain's home secretary to confirm the decision, which would c assange headed over to the u. s. where he faces up to 175 years in prison on espionage charges. wiki leeks editor in chief christian referencing says the latest ruling could essentially amount to a death sentence for such. 16 months ago this quarter, i answered, i didn't know songs would mean a risk to his life that it would be equal to that sentence, not his court has been ordered will issue that sentence. that is what happened here today. not alive is in the hands of many patel and gorgeous johnson. they need to do the right thing. you need to make sure they do the right thing. they have the
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power to stop that to and to save a man's life. and stop this attack on the freedom of the press. jillian assange has adamantly and repeatedly denied the allegations against him. the london court had earlier admitted that a sonnet might face harsh treatment in american custody. we got reactions from political commentator could work on motion and international journalist, richard med hurst, who say political motive underline the decision to extradite the sanchez, fundamental principles of freedom of speech are compromised. this is very obviously a political political trial. honestly, given a pretty patel's policies, you know, i, i don't, i don't really hold out much hope for science because it's just last year where she was trying to make recommendations that journalists in the u. k. be imprisoned for up to 14 years for you know, publishing government secrets, things that embarrassed the government. so i don't really think she's much of a, of a friend of freedom of the press. again, i do hope she does the right thing because she, she,
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she has the power in her hands right now as morris johnson, to take a stance for press freedoms to show that the u. k is not working at the past of the united states and to stop a, you know, a journalist being shipped off to face to centuries and jail and western are countries on the governments are moving gradually into authoritarianism. they are not going to condemn themselves by pardoning julian as font or stopping the extradition of julian asunder. they're all in one team. julian assange wasn't biased towards any country. he published documents that condemn a lots of governments, and it is only denied state that is trying nowadays to extradite julian assigned to the united states. and this will be a death sentence for him. and this will mean, in my opinion, the end of the so called freedom of press on freedom of opinion and expression that the united states brags about and says that it is spreading these values around the world. so we cannot really tolerate these talk any more that the nicer,
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the championing is freedoms around the world because it has killed it. it has killed it with this case again, gillian assange. that is for me this hour i will be back in, let's say 33 minutes with another phone for secretary news. this is our to international. ah ah ah ah ah ah ah
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i should just start there by the fact that we're being warned here in london that vladimir putin might turn the light and power off. in that your view, your thoughts on the fact that the nato, a briefing we are on the brink of war in europe, and the biden is preparing thousands of troops to fight awards. russia. i can tell you eric, from our american shide im talking you from a neighborhood including ohio and no one around here. it's thinking or talking about war. people are just trying to live their own lives. you get through the pan derek, of find a way to survive initial economy. and i think that people are pretty typical of most americans. i think our country needs to finally come to a on time with, with russia. resolve the underlying issues are truly, really energy.

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