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today i'm authorizing the additional strong sanctions on his on soon thank you. las glycine so fis on shall, will happy you're more flourishing. russia, a special military operation in ukraine has triggered a wave of anti rush in the sanctions from the west, and it keeps coming up with new ones almost every day. this package will include financial sanctions that harshly limit russia's access to the capital markets. foreign companies, quitting russia, atm cards were brought in banks disconnected from the international payment system . shop fluctuate, sions, antola and euro exchange rates followed. can russian business overcome this nap when i travel up on a couple more stock? so carbon wouldn't. what are what the 20th through 9 am on the cello modification from when you buy the mileage the deal is but i'm sure your material, whatever was was what he met that evoke missed the pillar on that, is the current, can you say a song see near i bought didn't nasty to huddle. shinji for men thought i am his mother. he took to my of my bony my arc,
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nor was more misty. so he will soon issue. so miss lou will to the is, are the schools i'm with bootable boy with so she came boom, with stony gold. some was loosing. nick, a part of this thought mobile of to mr. to speak from somebody moving for kind of makes a big move. cook with the shipping of his metal, so you think suitable for this so, so the southern keyboards livable good is a full wood, usually submission due to sanctions, foreign clothing and shoes, stores in russia, closed one out for another. a times customers formed huge queues. in many cases, foreign companies decided to stop working overnight, creating even more panic. a shoe shortage in russia. we went to daggett stuff ah,
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ah, my name donald carter, welcome my name is donald quarter. welcome to our international him, ron con. the former prime minister of pakistan is just about to give us an exclusive interview. this comes as widespread protest hit pakistan falling in ron cons. removal from office in april through a vote of no confidence in the country's parliament con, accuse the us of helping to orchestrate his house thing due to what he called his lama. bob, independent foreign policy called supporters have since taken to the streets, expressing their anti american the while were join now live by enron con himself. thank you very much for joining us on the program. it's really an honor to have this interview with you, sir. so the 1st thing i want to ask you about are these documents that you say you've, you've mentioned them several times. you say they exist that confirm for an interference in your removal from power. or you want to,
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in any position to tell us what these documents are, and oh, well sorry about that. it looks like we've lost connection with iran con there, but of course we'll bring him back as soon as we restore the connection. now, retired french marine adrian bar code says he observed war crimes committed by ukrainian troops while he was in that country on a recent humanitarian mission. all you guys shoot me some time. i take full responsibility for what i say. i witness war crimes and ukraine. all of them were committed by the ukranian army, not the russian army. this does not mean that there haven't been any war crimes by the russian side, but we don't talk about ukrainian war crimes and france when i return to france from ukraine. i was shocked. tv channels are inviting people indiscriminately as expert, 80 percent of whom haven't been in the war and ukraine, and don't know anything about what is happening there right now. i find it disgusting that they're the ones talking about the war. off fighters were
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everywhere displaying nazi symbols shocks me. the europe supplies weapons to the military. as in my opinion, they are neo nazis. the symbols of neo nazis are embroider to everywhere on their uniforms. no one talks about it, but it's easy to see. this is the former symbolism of the ss, and you can find it everywhere in ukraine. but for some reason, no one cares about it. i worked with these people and gave them medicine. you know what they talked about in front of me. they left saying that if they see jews or black people, they would skin them. meanwhile, the united nations has released a report saying it has quote, credible information of torture, of russian soldiers by ukrainian forces while also mentioning a legit war crimes by the russian side. again, the french aid volunteer describes the abuse of captured russian troops. if you don't, didn't, i saw captured russian soldiers beaten and tied up. we were in some kind of barn where they were brought ukrainian troops from the off battalion. we're asking who the officers were. every russian soldier got a bullet in the need from
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a kalashnikov, although they were defenceless. i have videos confirming your otherwise i would not dare to say such a thing. the people who confessed that they were officers shot dead on the forehead . this is a system simulation a's off the protests ever opted in bulgaria with people calling for the government to resign, claiming it's more involved in the ukraine conflict than in fixing its own country's economic problems. ah, people were even even seen trying to tear down a ukrainian flag from a government building amid clashes with police. earlier bulgaria imposed economic sanctions against moscow, expelled russian diplomats, and offered to repair ukrainian military equipment. protesters say they do not want to be dragged into the conflict with russia. that the ukrainian government has destroyed the ukrainian states. and now the ukrainian people are suffering because
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of their actions. this is what the bulgarian governments lead by the u. s. is now trying to do, will we allow this to, could you please get the u. s. and the european union want to involve bulgaria in the war between russia and ukraine. yes, this is a disgrace grapples. oh, oh, wall western powers including the u. s. and e, you unleash waves of sanctions against russia. argentina, r argentinian argentina's, president says that those measures could have grave consequences for the global economy. these are sanctions that have very negative repercussions throughout the world. food security and energy security are at stake in latin america in central america in the caribbean. all these economic sanctions only hurt people more and for the countries of the periphery, the damage is immensely greater. it is morally in decent. country president, alberto fernandez, specified that food and energy security in latin america has been jeopardized by the sanctions against russia. one of the world's largest exporters of wheat and
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fertilizer restrictions have limited trade, reportedly creating a threat of maps, hunger, and several parts of the globe. are t heard from a geo political analysts about how justified the argentinian president's views are . what i think that he respects the opinion of many people, not just in argent email, but throughout latin america who are quite concerned increasingly concerned about these exaggerated sanctions. that's a west is taking russia, which makes it quite obvious that this is not just a special military operation of russia against ukraine, for very justifiable reasons. but this is the united states, or nato, at least once to have a war with russia and seeing everything possible to escalate it and make it even worse, which naturally will bring economic and financial hardship, not just to the russian economy, but throughout the world into regions such as latin america, we are seeing that
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a permanent sanction is being done against russia as a permanent discrimination against russia will have a very, very serious consequences for the whole world. the united states and the european union union included as the world reels from soaring energy prices and looming food insecurity. at least one u country greece is experiencing its highest inflation rate in 3 decades. that's as athens government is trying to help households and businesses, but prices remain restrictively high for the average consumer. if the price is out of control, $72.00 euros for 30 leaders of gasoline will, i'll have to work 3 days to pay for this $3.00 days of wages. little huh. and no, la, la la, everything has gone off that we used to pay a euro. 60 per liter of gasoline. now we pay $2.00 euros 19, but the salaries have remained the same. resin mobile i heard it's
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a total mess. we may had the most expensive gasoline in europe. it must be made of diamonds or gold mugs. in the login's, the people's republic residence in frontline villages and towns have been struggling to get basic necessities such as food and water. but there are those willing to help. we heard from a woman whose son lost his life in the conflict and who has found some relief in volunteering to help others ortiz maria financial reports as this little kitchen and an abandoned war veterans center in of chest west of la guns, volunteers from a local branch of a global food relief organization at preparing meals for that. don bos, frontline exxon is among them. 2 months ago, her son is soldier, with the people's republic of logan's, died from a sniper bullet in a battle for a village. helping others is how acc santa decided to help herself deal with an immense pain, tearing her apart. thurston no signals buckle a stick. i'm relieved that it was an instant death. my son didn't have time to
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understand or feel anything that's according to the medical report to fall. it's reassuring. it would be very scary. there were in pain with a mother always worried about her children getting hurt. it was so cold in march this year. the guys were sitting in the trenches, mom, i talked to the one did yesterday they said they said to spend the night there in wasted water. i naturally worried about them being in the cold and in pain. we were reassured by the fact that they weren't in pain. most of my was only coming here to get the body boys. but when they came a witness to pain and sorrow. and they realized that a have to do something about it, which in position i am but, and there is a lot to be done all across this war torn region with the humanitarian situation close to catastrophic people in towns and villages near the front line her in need of literally everything medicine, clothes, diapers, blend kids. thousands of tons of humanitarian aid. us send here every day to meet people's needs and to help ease their suffering. but there are
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a couple of essential things that are never enough of course, water and bread. these time the food goes to it will be as nan battles for the town between the equate and army, and the joined forces of russia and the other gods. great public made it hard for people to survive. these residents of rubies, now lining for hot mails. the town is now relatively safe, it is totally under the control the russian forces, but it has been under fear is fighting for many weeks. most of the locals left the city, sorry, but even more ascertain here. they have to stay because they have no place to go to . while food is important, access to madison seems to be and even more urgent, a life threatening need for so many people here. today to put emanated the shoot. gotta fit in with a little loop normally, a with story liam in your vehicle when the class
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with killers, luthey, luthey, luthey, been with people are carrying lists of the medicines needed. so want to show how long the lists are. there are lot of insulin dependent people, which is a problem. i don't know how to handle this, the charity effort exxon is here with is just one of many private and government relief initiatives in town. ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. ha as these good. who are you? through the chat with us and we'll know lou, my mom while we talk to local women, distant sounds of shelling a heard. the frontline has moved several kilometers away from the town. but the fight for the republics remaining territories will continue for yet some time or than 1000000 ukrainian civilians have fled to russia to escape the war with local authorities,
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providing them supplies and practical support. as despite the ukrainian governments claims that refugees are being forcibly relocated in the special report, we hear from some of those who sought refuge in russia. ukraine has repeatedly accused russia of deliberately targeting civilians, not letting anyone escape the fighting today's russian attacks on a kindergarten, an orphanage, or war crimes and a violation of the rome statute. together with the office of the attorney general, we are collecting these and other material, which we will immediately transfer to the hague or response to this act is inevitable. it like on the 29th of march, i told you that russian occupants destroyed $773.00 educational institutions in our country. now it is twice that number 1580 for these a kindergarten schools and universities occupies of already kill with 220 ukrainian children. that they're the same schools and kinda gardens, that as of neo nazis and regular troops alike. like to you so much as their basis.
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same story with the humanitarian corridor was facilitated by cave only on paper. before when join, i've not seen humanitarian car. it was from the ukrainian side of the ukrainian military were in the city, but they didn't do anything. vitale met the war in ukraine, controlled mario pope, and lived to see victory there with russian banners all around it. mother, during cheddar, willoughby craning soldiers looted broke open all the shops. people just got left over this. after the russian military entered the city and some one needed help, they tend to them for medicine. for example, sometimes they gave russians, they helped in general them. eventually they managed to leave into russia. something they could never do. while ukrainian forces had the grip on the city and the face of every civilian there. moment of we've been planning to move for a long time, but couldn't persuade my mother. but on april, the 1st 2 shells were fired near our house and killed one woman and
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a young guy if they tried to save him, take him to the hospital or the ukrainian troops did not let him through, will be after this incident, we decided to leave maria pull matthew rush, an emergency services valez dawson and there we had to pass filtration with the civilian population was screened out from the military. we disguised themselves the civilians. course not everyone moved to russia without hesitation or fear. the decision to leave home is rarely taken lightly, especially if your child is fighting for the side. russia consider its enemy moiety bullets. we'll run the hulu crane and my son is a ukrainian soldier while crossing the border. i didn't hide anything. i was com, you went into the territory of russia swollen tears. help me. they didn't leave me . my son honestly told me mom, go to the russian border, go to russia, they will help you there. my son asked me to, i thought i might go to jail, but no one offended me. she says she glove to return. if only though there was
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actually anything to return to your de mostly up and how i planned to go to my sister. but if nothing happens, i think the russian authorities will help me. i would like to go home, but most likely i won't come back. there is no way to go back to. everything was bombed out and i don't trust ukrainians. police in riga have blocked access to a prominent memorial to red army soldiers who liberated lot via from nazi forces in world war 2. that's after authorities used a bulldozer to remove an abundance of flowers left at the monument during victory day celebrations. and then arrested people who spoke out against that. oh, police also arrested several people who were wearing commemorative st. george
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ribbons, which had been banned in the country as it tries to distance itself from its historic tries to russia. nevertheless, hundreds of people returned to decorate the monument with more flowers and candles after the previous ones were removed. latvian police then completely blocked off access to the site. we heard from some locals who were outraged by the incident. you said to them, like if i go to my father's grave, i put flowers and someone will come and drag them away because i think is just vangelis. it's terrible. we collected money for this monument donations back of the line to native each residents of ridges. i know donated his own funds for the duration of the monument 1st and today. this is what we're doing. yeah, let's, let's see. and late flowers had this monumental picture day of the victory of the home of the whole world. and now someone gave the order to for lead me to go to this monument today and lay flowers. this is absurd in you, most of us is neither democracy in our freedoms. and i'm sorry that i now leave in
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such a state that was the leisure a palestinian journalist for the news outlet. al jazeera has been shot dead during an israeli army raid on a refugee camp in the west bank. both israel and the palestinian authority have blamed each other for the death of him who was also a u. s. citizen. over at least 6 protesters were reportedly arrested during a rally on wednesday against the killing of the journalists. hundreds of demonstrators were seen marching through the streets and carrying photos of the reporter, demanding justice in the case that this is the horrific crime in a premeditated execution of an envoy of the national media. we ask all international bodies to condemn this horrific crime and to hold the killers accountable. and the judie, this crime is one of many committed by the occupiers against our people. sharika as a deceased member, our nation. today we ask for mercy, the glory and immortality for her. we are sure with a lot of our martyr here,
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our homeland will be rebuilt be now people might be just a warning. you may find the following. images disturbing. this footage shows the moments after the reporter was shot, apparently in the face. spiteful, wearing a precipice or producer was also shot, but is in a stable condition. according to the palestinian health ministry. the journalists body was taken to a local morgan. al jazeera has accused israeli forces of quote, violating international laws by allegedly killing the correspondent in quote, cold blood. independent journalist and political commentator, richard met her, says it's unclear how the slain journalist could have been mistaken for combat. we've all seen the videos there. absolutely. her effect, her entire face was, was blown off. it's honestly gut wrenching. and i find incredible that, you know, the israeli prime minister laughter, the bennett or these really foreign ministry are putting out these claims, these myths that she was killed by palestinian gunfire. so i've seen the twitter
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video that the israeli foreign ministry poster where they claim that she might have been hit by palestinian gunmen. neither the video nor the audio match the one where we actually see her on the ground and limp and lifeless, and the other journalists were also being shot out. i think this is very important to underline that this wasn't just one sniper who shot one bullet at her and killed her. even though it's obviously very precise marksmanship, but the entire group of journalists, the other journalists that she was with her colleagues from other news agencies, not just from 0. they were also being shot at. and you can see that in the multiple videos that have been released this morning. and this is very clearly it's an attack on the press. and i find it very hard to believe that these railey forces cannot tell the difference between so called palestinian gunmen and journalists who have very clear press markings or wearing bullet proof vests wearing a capital investment wearing a helmet. this is very,
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very clear. investigation is now underway in rti has requested more information on the incident from al jazeera and both from the israeli and palestinian sides. but we have yet to receive a response. thanks for watching our international stick around for some pieces from our documentary departments. or if we're able to get the former prime minister of pakistan back on the line, stay tuned for that as well. ah, i know you're busy many times, but i wanted to was go with this with you. i'm with you. i'm with
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