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ah mm. a camera men are wounded and taken to hospital is an antique crew. come on to shelling by ukrainian forces in the dawn. yes. for public . what you have here is a ukrainian snipe is messed. it has been sets up on a roof of one of the military bases. it has been abandoned. well, along with the rest of the base. corresponding reports from ukrainian military base is in mario, which they abandoned is russian forces advance that says russian. anton yet, so just continue to fight at the i'll feel plans on the outskirts of a police confront more know that the funeral of an out there, a journalist killed during class. she's in the west bank with palestinian and
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israeli officials blaming each other for the tragedy. and member of the european parliament guess detained as protests against the demolition of a memorial to soviet so does unfold in the last the encounter with welcome you're watching on the international with the latest world news headlines is good. so happy with it and i'll take for it has been challenged by ukrainian forces in the city of the coach as can be done. yes. papers. public well get out by the pilot, but i can do that with the camera. managers shrapnel wounds to their legs, and the facts being taken to host with the incident happened to the crew stops as a local petrol station claim. there were no military objects near by at the moment
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of the moscow is shifting its position on ukraine's membership of the european union where the russians talk, diplomatic, saying the block is turning into nato's aggressive accessory and moving away from the initial founding games of the block with the problem or the knock useless of key desire to join the you raises serious doubts because european union has turned from a constructive economic platform as it was created to be into an aggressive militant player. so they follow nato's lead, thereby confirming their integration with the north atlantic alliance, and will essentially perform the functions of success or issue. meanwhile, the defense ministers of russia on the us held talks on friday for the 1st time since the outbreak of the war in ukraine. moscow say it's a phone call was initiated by washington to discuss the most pressing issues of international security. authentic on claims that called for a cease fire in ukraine, both sides to emphasize the importance of bilateral communications during the
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crisis. william mullins and former british diplomats and professor of political ideas and institutions that goopy and marconi university se 0 is simply following the u. s. and nato's lead and it's relations with russia. europe is literally an appendage at the moment of the us, the simplest that they call it nature. and don't forget, paradoxically, that nato was begun to keep america in russia out and germany down. and that is exactly where we are again now, when turkey invaded cyprus, for example, to apparently protect turkey speakers in cyprus, lewis did nothing a tool, and now they become totally hysterical. after being poked for years and threatens for years. russia tries to protect its own brothers in what still call the ukraine, then there's a huge amount of people proceed. i think will being understood and it will come
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through because at the end of the day when the, his serious eyes down economics will make sense. and you're probably going to see some european companies saying, hey, look, do we really want to be an appendage? is that the moment we are that's close to the situation on the ground in ukraine. now battles continuing, the don't. yes. republic, city of mario paul is russian forces push ukrainian trips from the last stronghold, the as of style plans don't. yes, we're public officials came to join forces and now strengthening that positions and putting pressure on nationalist troops in the plans. the factory has been besieged for almost 2 months with the operation still ongoing, underground tunnels in the facility, and estimated 24 kilometers in length with $36.00 bombshell says that the size is unclear. how many troops and civilians remain that. according to the kremlin, the russian president discuss humanitarian concerns in the area with german chancellor sholtes saying there have been major violations of human rights committed by nationalists forces. russian antonia as republic joined rescue
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services on conducting the stage reconstruction in cities in the dumbass region clearing day and explosives from the area. they've also begun supplying the cities and the don. yes, for public. andrew trained with water supplies on humanitarian aid residence. some cities will also receive one of financial support as locals begin to rebuild their lives in the morning when we did our correspondence, he pushed on our visits until military base is abandoned by ukrainian. from this military base, it has housed all sorts of troops including a tank unit. there has left tons of armaments like this one for example, and he rather will die a condition. also there was a special forces union housed in a building over there. again, tanks and even priests and many, many rooms here they bare insignia and flags of the as of battalion and the right sect am to most notorious neo nazi wings of the ukrainian forces. the base resides
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in a strategic location. it provided ukranian troops with an excellent fortified shelter overseeing the key road towards moore. you pull from the east, along with a good portion of the city. and what you have here is a ukrainian snipers nest. it has been set up on a roof of one of the military bases, and it has been abandoned well along with the rest of the base. but here you can see it up close and personal and have a glimpse as to how it all works. it looks very cozy like for example, here you have a whole sofa. that looks that way. later we were explained that this position was more likely to be used by offices tasked with reconnaissance or a sputter. that's of course, before the hail of bombs made them flee the place, abandoning weapons equipment, vehicles, metals, and documents. and this is yet a, another military base that was abandoned by ukrainian forces. they've left behind quite a lot as military vehicles here. some of them have been quite badly damaged because
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while they were shelled quite extensively here you can see, for example, the wool over there has been completely destroyed and dismantled, obviously as a result of some sort of a strike, maybe of a tank strike. this whole area has been made available for journalists, for example. ah, not so long ago, because as they were leaving hastily they was still, they still had time to rig the place. but now, well, just dogs are roaming around here. they didn't have many options as to where to run from the shelves. either surrender or hole in at as of stalls steelworks, which catacombs still shell, to the bleeding out remainder of the mar, you pull neo nazi garrison left at the very end of the rope. i'm august dawn of reporting from mario bold. ot see the u. s. senate has fell to adopt an accelerated bill on earlier assistance to ukraine. despite bilateral support for the speedy adoption of the law says around paul opposed the decision. according to
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the senator, it would be a big mistake by the u. s. to save ukraine by dooming the u. s. economy. this comes in the country faces. it's was inflation rate in 40 years, ortiz rachel blackens reports benighted states. congress is planned to pass an additional $40000000000.00 of funding for ukraine was stalled, after it did not receive unanimous support in the senate. thanks to the objection of a single member. now republican senator ran paul so that he could not support the bill because it didn't include legislation that would allow the inspector general to oversee how the money was actually spent in ukraine. similar to what the united states has done with the funding it has been to up can a stand for years, except for the top 5 countries. $60000000000.00 is more than every other country in the world spends on their entire military expenditures. if this gift of ukraine passes our total a, do ukraine will almost equal the entire military budget of russia. we should not
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forget that the soviet union collapsed in large part, not because it was defeated militarily, but because it ran out of money in attempt to save ukraine. we will doom, or will we do the united states to such a future? now is that an or paul is not the only one who has been criticized for calling for basic oversight of the historic funding of the united states is sending to ukraine . congress on mark taylor green was also call about. and she was even a huge quote, repeating propaganda after she took to the house floor. the question why congress was moving forward with so much money for ukraine when here at home, the country is currently facing a massive shortage of baby formula that is impacting thousands of families across the united states. now all of this comes as the prices of everything from food to gasoline have continued to store with inflation in the us remaining at 40 year high . however, the senate is not finished trying to pass that additional funding for ukraine. and
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they are expected to take another boat on it as early as next week. the republic of south asencion is scheduled to hold a referendum on whether will be united with russia. the decision was made by the president decreed days after the presidential election ended with the opposition. kinds of this victory with both incumbent and incoming president, expressing best support for a referendum south assess, he broke away from georgia after the fall of the soviet union due to a rise, a nationalist sentiment into please see in 2008, georgia tried to forcibly re take the region which resulted in the death of hundreds of civilians including russian citizens as well as russian peacekeepers, russian troops entered the region and with songs on pers, georgia, and forces back to a 5 day war south of sasha as well as another breakaway republic. a car via were recognized by moscow shortly, often with me now is a political analyst, dimitri babbage, good to see. thank you for joining us on the program. now,
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dimitri, how strong is the sentiment to unite with russia in south asset? here is the results of the referendum predictable. i think the result is predictable because indeed the map and i think a lot of our viewers may not know a very north inside russia bordering. so it's understandable that a stadiums means the same people, you know, was a state here which is crazy when there was a bottle. so we don't now, when georgia became date, was a safety, a wants to join in brothers and sisters on the 3rd to russia and live with them in the same country. and the country is rush promises the course, the huge majority to overstate you will do i agree with russia. the other reason is
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called the georgia, especially after gord. yes. control national sentiment in the way it and the 1st became independent. thank you one, you know. right. no good, you're awesome by the way back. but if you deeper into the newspapers which were published in the west 1919, i think you will find that it was ruled by a madman nationally. we are dumb. so who tried to destroy their calling me on this call, so they just split from dog and then in 2008. so it's in defense of a game. the new president really doesn't rule. they bought in capital involved in all this 20001000 people. so to make sure what kind of reaction do you expect from moscow,
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do you think is response will be influenced in any way by the fact that georgia has refused to joining sanctions against mosca. i think the law school will support this referendum because will be a people in north, a se one to be united with their brethren. insult to see the only reason why is the soviet union the safety was on the toner needs. i get is the court. the 3, you know, this is just that chain of mountains, which is very crier and it needs basically all the stages need, you know, for the salvo, the reach to lump them together with georgia. but the sep, on the see list that they did. and the reason why they had to go over the reach hundreds of years ago was basically them and want to an invasion. they were hiding
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in the wrong from the old logo. one was talking about what we get. i think rational support, credible or georgia will be, and the last phase of this is the client of the work has already prayer was very much against changing the border of the former. so but he was forced, he was forced to be more proactive. why that there will be by the support or the west or the region change your brain. we have that. and i'm a russian regime in your brain. so rational has nothing to move. the worst is so that after all it is to be and just come and just look at the news today,
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the full on present for my wife as if she was in any way responsible for politics as they come about to ukraine because done earlier. thirty's and ukraine's cousin region, they also were led to the expressed a desire to unite with russia moscow. so it is up the local to decide. do you think this will mean that russia will support the referenda? let's say absolute. russia will support the rebel. mind you who is the president of south east and tony b. b will, was a hero, resist the gordon attack? you know, this will be a formal parent, you know, in the saw it. i mean, and he graduated from cooper school and he was indeed support and elected by the people who has been at war with the georgia for 30 years now. and they need to match the for president. this is
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a major reaction where people are basically the prevalent extermination. you really want in about 8. so the statements could be exterminated. this is what i heard from them. and this is the reason why they spend we'll see you then please remind me of that. it's a 1000, eat, georgia already the whole involved. they were advancing towards the border with russia and then suddenly the russian army came rest and pushed the door back into the barry. so horrible conditions rush, the very important decision is amber, was about to recognize independent and of course it makes sense. no to lead a normal state you live together. these are the sort of political analysts,
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dimitri barbara. thank you very much for your time and sharing your insight into the matter with us. thank you. ah, no man's unprecedented western sanctions against russia. the country's national currency. the rubel has been named as the world's best performing currency every year, according to bloomberg. it's with an, a little over 11 percent against the us dollar since january the agency reports. while the offshore rate indicates the rise amounts to around 12 percent. this comes with most go required, export is sell foreign currency and trade partners pay, energy, imports him roubles. we should one professor of banking and finance at the marketing of us, they say the western sanctions that fell to really hurt the russian economy, bringing damage to european markets. i don't think those that imposed those sanctions wake suspecting the rubel to do this. well, the fact is that since 2014, with a sanction sticking in an international financial markets being already at that time becoming increasingly hostile towards russia, there was
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a kind of market base discrimination against russia they were aiming at brochure, but not really achieving that but actually if you look at the logic behind this, the sanctions, it is essentially sanctions imposed by the u. s. on europe to had the european economy. and they're not really sanctions to had russia, which is very difficult to do when you are, you know, the largest economy, the largest country in the world, and, and one of the largest economies that spanned from europe to asia, that is able to trade with the entire world is where the security forces of clash with mourners. at the funeral of an al jazeera journalist in palestine serene abu was killed on wednesday, while reporting in the west bank. the police consulting thing goes attending the funeral as they try to move the can't
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get on foot. it's unclear what exactly caused the scaffold. the coffin was naked, didn't church, my tongue. thousands of palestinians took part in morning for the journalists to last a life amid a recent way, the tension, a warning you may find the following image is distressing. this it shows the moment after the outages there were journalist was killed during and israeli army rate in the town of gin and palestinian authorities on the tv channel. it sounds plain israeli soldiers for the join and the death is well said. both soldiers and palestinian militants were firing at the time and called for a joint investigation which palestine has refused. dahlia murray reports from the funeral attack. some journalists are taking place as many entrances to the old city . we were prohibited from passing. and just now we've managed to get to the funeral procession. there are a lot of important people from jerusalem and across palestine participating in the funeral procession of our colleague coming through the old city to the resting
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place where she will be buried in a grave prepared in advance. i see you rarely see such a crowd in july to them. it hasn't happened for decades, and may be the 1st time we've seen so solemn funerals. along the member of the european parliament, tatyana stone ark was detained at a protest against the demolition of a war memorial to soviets, soldiers in the countries capital, riga, she's not being released, police have been told take a 0 tolerance approach of the protest. the politician was among hundreds of people to encourage them to go home and stay safe. as after the latvian government reportedly began preparing to demolish a warmer moral to the soldiers, moscow has condemned the decision saying it defies any reasonable explanation. it accuse lot via the being the most aggressive russell phobic ally of the e. u and nato. we've tried to get reports from the grounds where the protest took place. however, many people, including local journalists, supposed to be concerned about legislation, prohibiting dealing with the sanctions. media outlets. investigations have not been
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launched into some of those who came to this memorial after being outraged by the flowers removal on the may. 9th, one case has been opened against the man who was spotted with a rush and flag. he's allegedly accused of condoning, genocide and crimes against humanity. while we spoke to the mother of alexander the amount arrested for carrying a rush and flags to get more details. i is told that he is in your credit, my son, alexander, was arrested under the article of genocide and crimes against humanity. the maximum prison turn is up to 5 years on the non to monet. my son knox police officers, why did the russian flight was banned? in latvia they sent in was on may the 8th and 9th, but on may the town,
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yet it was not. a flag is not an in league of symbol on made attempts to police officers approached alexander and asked him to put the flag away after long conversation. they apologized a let my son go. then alexander, late flowers and candles, and one hour later he was detained out 2 flats have been searched on my hard drive and seen kyle were taken my son, his chest now with clothes. however, he is more worried about his grandparents as the house is poor. shown attentions emerged after authorities used and bulldozers declare flowers brought by locals to the monument for the may 9th victory day commemorations, and responds. people brought even more flowers to the site with police than completely blocking off the area. reagan has been one of the most vocal critics of moscow's actions in ukraine. lengthy and published this on political activist, vladimir lindman believes these actions are a reflection of the rest. the phobia currently being witnessed across the world to
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just surgery little now in view of the fact that the world is infected with such a virus of the most violent, unbridled rosa phobia on this wave. and this beg rounds of the rule and people have lots of it, have realize it, but this is their chance when they can demolish the monument. this is up to was rewrite history in general. history has been written by the west, but especially in the baltic countries and in poland with such an attitude that in general, the russian post of troy's in history is simply raised to state of 0 below the balloon upward. and if it does not exist, this is the task or the task is to depict the role of russian civilization in history, in such a way as if it even does not exist at all. or it is an absolutely negative, villainous. i'm not the angeles vadim our say is the aim of these actions is to suppress the russian speaking community. she just doesn't either. this woman is the book. now the circumstances allow the largest russian speaking community to be put in their place some time ago in m. p. in the latvian same uri's, dubois said,
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we do not need you to speak the language, meaning lavion. we need you to know your place. and today that is being implemented would right now, the goal is to suppress and subdue those who preserve their cultural identity. that is why the ruling elite calls everyone who visited the monument to the liberators of riga on 9th, and the 10th of may enemies of the state. we need to realize that everything that has happened is no chain of coincidences, but a result of preliminarily plan special operation aimed at turning all baltic countries into a military base against russia. and in the u. k. a recent poll says 93 percent of britons are very aware of war in ukraine, while only 23 percent are informed on the hunger crisis in east and africa, which has tens of millions in its grip. the horn of africa is a region consisting of 4 states on more than 140000000 people. it was previously partially administered by britain, and joseph warns the global focus on the ukraine. conflicts may distract the world from other large crises here. and experts had been warning of
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a crisis in the area for months before the start of war and ukraine. 3 failed rainy seasons. of course, the worst drought in the region in 40 years. the problem was exacerbated by the war in ukraine as well as sanctions imposed on russia, which is the world's main wheat exporter. the situation has caused grain prices to sky rockets, but russia faces problems exporting goods to global market sauce, limitations on financial mechanisms and goods transportation. we discussed the problem with an associate professor at the university of south africa in pretoria. who say the africa has been living in the state of conflict for a very long time on the continence problems, shouldn't be forgotten, at least conflicts on daily basis. there is a conflict and i've got received immediately to the west and community just already by making sure that that i've gotten into bob
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would any longer because there was funded by the western countries. once i been says, i knew the cause to be in that in making sure that i was in place on issues fitted into funding and situation. so be just fine. but again, i got a letter friday, july and support from the board is do i have been doing is to give more debt for us if you don't kind of give them money as content and also because there's not one on top of that. but at the same time that, that put this in there with them many thanks for joining us here on t and national. i've always plenty more to be found on our website as he dot com. ah
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. when thinking about the u, one doesn't know whether to laugh or cry when it says it's united over the issue of ukraine. it is not, it says, it doesn't want to fight russia, but in fact is a cope. belligerent on the side of ukraine is determined to deeply damage which is economy. but in doing so, damage is itself a spoke with edison, both, both the models, you need to deal with a, a,
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a, a with her phone number here that we're to with when i was showing wrong, when i was just a shape out in the,
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comes to an engagement, it was the trail. when so many find themselves, well the part we choose to look for common ground. ah so let's say that we stood up almost a year with
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that we get started with the clinical with a actual study. can you look at them, don't they still sometimes they do, you know what i mean? that's good to me. yeah, yeah, there's a number of all, it's not and i'm a lead to just monitoring the paul marsh. so believe.

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