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ah ah and out the crew is shelled in the done yes republic with to come in wounded and taken to the hospital. they're working on the mining and essentially the general plan is to bring back to power the power plant over there and bring back the so much needed electricity supply to the city of murray or corresponding witnesses. the d mining operation in that matter. you pull as the city still goes to return to normal amid the ongoing fighting the as off steel plants lobby and ne p is detained as a protest against demolition of a soviet era memorial in the country's capital she since been released. ah, and is very believe, confront the mourners at the funeral of an algebra,
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journalists killed during classes in the west. fine with palestinian and israeli officials blaming each other for the truck with july from our headquarters right here in the rushing cap. so you're watching the international monies, peter scott murphy joining us from. welcome to the program. and r t. crew has come on the shelf fire in the done yes. republic to come to me and i've been injured on a now in hospital. i get out the proper i'll if i can properly put the run around and i did at the i think it's all happened. it's a petrol station in the city of dock which i have in the sense of the didn't yet republic. everyone who was there had been running for cover at a nearby shop. one man was hit in the head by shrapnel and died on the spot the crew claim. the shells looked and sounded like a grudge rocket launcher, who plays literally with,
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with another approach. we drove by was stopped at the gas station to drink some coffee in the shelling started. apparently it was a grad rocket launcher. well, because there was explosion after explosion and we barely managed to run into the building law much all of it. no, jose girl, her very, it did look like a gradual there was about 8 shell shot in total. we were lucky because one guy who stood nearby didn't survive, that if we didn't run in time, we wouldn't have survival to. matthew polt, russian under, knits for public joint rescue services are conducting early stage reconstruction in the cities in the don bus region during debris and explosives from the area. they've also begun supplying the cities in the dentist republic on ukraine with water and humanitarian aid. meanwhile, ukraine and officials have warned, 10000 people could die in my you fall from water contaminated by sewage run off. as after the water supply is restarted, the advisor to the may. i also want to a possible epidemic caused by bodies still buried in the ruble throughout the city
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. was fighting continues of the as all steel fights on the outskirts of multiple attempts to be made to return some semblance of normal life to the ruined city boats. invisible threats still remain as many unexploded munitions lie scattered around. he could have done of sense as his report from a local power station that is currently being cleared by a stop is brigade. so the sap is of the joint force of rush and that, and that's people's republic. they are right now working on d mining. this field, you can see him probing the ground over there after the metal detector. beeped is saying suggesting that something explosive might be that, well, apparently it was a false alarm. so we can still safely move about kind of following in the footsteps . and they're working on the mining and essentially the general plan is to bring back to power the power plant over there and bring back this so much needed electricity supply to the city of mario po. this is not the 1st time sap us have
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had to comb through this field. normally multiple efforts are required to remove this sign. reading danger. mine's a little some key infrastructure like the hospital is functioning once again, but that's a small step group of me nearing a house. but the d mining brigade is currently checking the area of unexploded ordinances. they were planted by the ukrainian forces, the territory. we've been tossed with is very large. we haven't been to the city yet. now weight clearing power lines since energy is one of the 1st needs of the population is necessary that the electricians are able to restore the infrastructure and provide supplies for the residential areas. as much work to do, the main power line to didn't ask has already been checked and cleared. so power, great workers have started the restoration that over with sounds of blood from the
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as of star steel plant, still rumbling through mar, you pull the rest of the city, his trying to scramble together bits of peaceful life. those remaining in murray who are used to hearing cannon aids both day and night. but some of these blas actually sounds of approaching peace, not war amish dawn of reporting from our hugo. our t questions have been asked about unused reports by the u. s. network, cnn, which has an interview with the ukrainian soldier who claims that killing russians has become like a sport to him. finally, the seal ache when it's not finding to see sexual various things. when you see like her people being killed and you like, yeah, very weird feeling to be honest, but it's like the support now and all signs of extremist views have featured in a number of western media reports during the war. but given little comments, the bbc for example, interviewed, and as of soldier who had an s s division badge on his jacket or the son showed
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a funeral ceremony, but didn't mention it's and d, wearing another assess division, sign. journalist and author daniela's are gave us his take on the media response. the corporate media, cnn, 1st and foremost, has turn itself into a cheerleader for them out to the american military. and therefore, it is like no cheering on the, on the war. fever cheering on the blood thirsty. ready enough correspondence should have said something of the correspondence should not have pitched in so gladly should not have encouraged the the, the ukrainian. busy soldier, it has shown a complete incapacity for any kind of critical thought. it isn't normalization of anti russian violence and it's very dangerous. it spread and in terms of violence against russian individuals in europe or america, violence is spreading. and the corporate media are supremely irresponsible
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in egging this on moscow. shifting his position on ukraine's membership of the european union with russia's top different thing. the book is turning into nato's quotes, aggressive accessory, and moving away from his initial founding aims with the problem or the knock isness of key is desire to join the you raises serious doubts. the european union has turned from a constructive economic platform as it was created to be into an aggressive militant player. they follow nato's lead, thereby confirming their integration with the north atlantic alliance, and will essentially perform the functions of its accessory. meanwhile, the defense ministers of russia and the u. s. held talks on friday for the 1st time since the outbreak of the war and ukraine. moscow says the phone call was initiated by washington to discuss the most pressing issues of international security. the
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pentagon claims it's cold for a sci fi and ukraine and both sides emphasize the importance of bilateral communications during the crisis. william melanson, former british diplomats, and professor of political ideas and institutions at google. mo, marconi university, believes europe is simply following the u. s. anita lead and its 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 nature 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 was did nothing a tool. and now they become totally hysterical opting po for years and threatened for years. russia tries to protect its own brothers in what still call the you
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crave. then there's a huge amount of report proceed. i think little being understood, and it will come 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 at the moment we are the latvian member of the european parliament has been released after being detained on friday, a protest against the demolition of a war memorial to soviet soldiers in the countries capital riga. the politician had reportedly been urging demonstrates to go home after police have been told to take a 0 tolerance approach. the protests that's after the lobby and governments reportedly began preparing to demolish the war memorial. moscow's condemned decisions they need defies any reasonable explanation is accused via of being the most aggressive russell phobic ally of the you and nate. so the editor in chief of sputnik lodge via revealed more about the of the day's events, subway j d settle,
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defensive made. the 10s showed that the police did not intend to jug all their warnings. a very serious that people who've been detained at such events. and no longer just threatened with administrative punishment for violating law on rallies, but they can also face criminal charges for justifying genocide. this is the article that in principle, hangs over any person who says something positive about the russian authorities and the conduct the special operation in ukraine. and this is from 5 to 15 years in prison. therefore, when the organizes of today's protests and these were by the russian union of latvia and the hominy party, learned from the police that they would be 0 tolerance for all those who had gathered. the harmony party immediately refused to hold this event. and the supporters of the russian union of latvia, nevertheless, decided to leave in order not to expose them to arrests and detentions. the leader of the party tried to warn them and informed them about the cancellation of the rally. but she was detained. crowds are gathered in the town hall square to protest against the statues potential demolition. it came after the levine paling past the
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bill. suspending an agreement with russia on the preservation of 2nd world war monuments. protest is also demanded the right to express their opinion freely until like every person have the right to speak them on rocks. and these demonstrations not minding the fact that the police are i think every person, no money, in fact, the police pushed us all away. i really hope that this comes to an end in a good way. i really hope that people will have their free speech back in my country. we have free speech in our own. i know you said i stayed with this is ash normally that boy nash, but that i yes, that i made the record of the last post which took place on may the turns 23
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investigations have been launched into some of those who gathered at the memorial or to be outraged by the removal of flowers laid in honor of this week's victory day commemorations. one of the cases was brought against the young man for carrying a russian flag. we spoke to his mother to get more details. and he's told us that he is in your cradle. my son, alexander, was arrested under the article of genocide and crimes against humanity. the maximum prison term is up to 5 years. on the 9th of may, my son asked police officers, why did the russian flag was banned in latvia? they said it was on may the 8th and 9th. but on may the town, it was not on made the terms to police officers approached alexander and asked him to put the flag away after long conversation they apologized, allowed my son go. then alexander, late flowers and candles. and one hour later he was detained out too flat, have been searched on my hard drive and seen kyle were taken. my son is just now of course, now the tensions emerged after all,
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authorities used bulldozers to clear flowers brought by locals to the monument for the may, the 9th victory day commemorations. and response. people brought even more flowers to the sides with police then completely blocking off the area. now regus being one of the most vocal critics of moscow's actions in ukraine and editor in chief of subordinate latvia, believes there's no justification for such aggressive actions from the authorities . law who used to naturally nothing can just find, explains such a reaction to people such repression to which they now subjected. on the other hand, latvia is always at the forefront of old western trends. and if there is now a trend towards the abolition of everything russian than latvia is leading, this movement, the russian speaking minority of the past 20 years, has already been so down from humiliated and artificially integrated and assimilated into laughing society. that essentially, in the last elections, there was no danger to the authorities. but apparently as a deputy of the reagan city council, from the russian union of latvia, said commentating on the decision to demolish the monument. these people already
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have a taste of blood on their lips, so they want to deal with any objectionable manifestations as much as possible now, of those who gathered on may the 10th that the monument to the liberator. what'd i tried to come to the regus city hall or simply outraged? they all outraged that they are not allowed to live according to their traditions. babbitts, this constant demand for public loyalty, the constant public denial and crisen. russia has become unbearable. the atmosphere in latvia for a russian speaking person is very difficult until the news. now israeli security forces have clashed with mourners of the funeral of an al jazeera journalist in palestine. sheen abu i clay was killed on wednesday while reporting in the west bank. ah, it's but it's, you can see now shows police confronting those attending the funeral as they tried to move the caskets on foot. some clear what exactly cause the unrest and
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a coffin was late to delivered to church by car. thousands of palestinians took part in mourning for the journalist who lost her life amid a recent wave of tension is how those events unfolded. ah, ah, just a quick warning now you may find some falling images disturbing. this footage shows the moments after the al jazeera journalist was killed during an israeli army rate in the town of jenin palestinian authorities on the tv channel itself play is really sole just for the journalist. death is just that both soldiers on palestinian militants were firing at the time and called for a joint investigation which palestine has refused all season dalia num. our reports
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in the funeral. attacks from journalists are taking place, had 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 o. c. t to the resting place, where she will be buried in a grave prepared in advance. you really see such a crowd enjoy them. it hasn't happened for decades, and maybe it's the 1st time we see so solemn funeral. over to american now, where the u. s. senate has failed to adopt an accelerated bill on early assistance to ukraine. despite bilateral support for the speedy adoption of the law center, run paul, oppose the decision. according to the senate, it would be a big mistake by the u. s. to save ukraine by dooming the u. s. economy. this comes of the country faces its worst, inflation rates in 40 years, all tease rachel blevins reports benighted states congress is planned to pass an
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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, that 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 ganna 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 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?
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now is that an or paul is not the only one who has been criticized for calling for basic oversight of the historic funding at the united states is sending to you crane congress on march. your taylor green was also call about and she was even a huge quote, repeating pollutants propaganda after she took to the house, florida 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 sun is not finished trying to pass that additional funding for ukraine, and they are expected to take another boat on it as early as next week. let's go long list. scala nixon believes that needs to be more questions over just how the u
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. s. government spend taxpayers money. they are now taking the money that the american people pay as taxes, taking the money that should be used to help the american people, to increase prosperity here and using that to destabilize important regions of the world. so we're looking at a highly dysfunctional government that has fully decoupled from the american people and fully decoupled from its basic responsibilities as a government. if you look at the latest votes regarding ukraine regarding foreign policy, now the 2 parties generally fight to see which one can be the most talk is which one can be the most pro war. so the american people are rapidly finding out that they don't have an alternative to give them an option other than this government that doesn't represent that. we will see civil unrest because americans, you know, they're being dam belleville. they're being lied to. their being given said nothing but propaganda,
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but they'll accept that as long as they're fairly comfortable. as the gas prices go up and as the food shortages expand, americans will get upset. i rushes, 4 minutes to set a gale of raw has been to algeria and amman in was his 1st middle east and north africa tor. since the start of the war and ukraine, the region has remain neutral and it stands over the conflicts. love of visits comes as the west pushing north africa to help europe cause this dependency on russia's gas and oil. algeria though, has repeatedly stressed, it likes the capacity to meet the demands in the short term. the country has remained a reliable partner for moscow without giving lead to saying the 2 countries are moving towards establishing a deep strategic partnership. straight after visiting algeria love, rob traveled a man. the ways for minister said muskrat doesn't consent to pull more oil and help isolate moscow as despite pressure coming from the west. a man apparently incense to remain committed to the limits agreed by the opec plus group. and to get
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a better understanding of the situation unfolding in the middle east, we heard from journalist and analyst ali via the west. her has been approaching the algeria actually of the stock. shortly after the start of the military operation in ukraine. the west was approaching anthony lincoln, the u. s. foreign secretary here visited algeria. and i would assume that one of the items discussed was how l. j could intervene to make up any shortages if an embargo was imposed. and i think the other european countries have all us have a similar stance and took a similar approach towards algeria. now, we'll algeria respond favorably to such a demand. i believe that the answer is a clear no one hand. it's not just about the jury nobility, by the way, i think it's also about jury politics. if we can say that the american clout and the american ability to be able to push a certain congress to adopt several similar positions to washington is gradually
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weakening. just a quick point about all man. i think the interesting part of all man is the diplomatic perspective. and we all know that all mom plays a key role as a mediator. it has a history. so i think the visit to our mind in particular, in the case of russia, in teams, to play an even bigger role in the middle east by enhancing his tires with these very important mediating players. and of the news. a new poll in the u. k. shows only just under quarter of those quiz were aware of hunger crisis playing out in eastern africa, which has tens of millions in its grip. the horn of africa is a region consisting of 4 states and more than 140000000 people. it was previously possibly administered by britain, and jose have warned the global focus on the ukraine conflict may destroy the world from the large crises. un experts had been warning of a crisis in the area of a month before the start of the war and ukraine. the 3 rainy fail, rainy seasons have caused the worst droughts in the region in 40 years. the problem
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was exacerbated by the war in ukraine as well as sanctions imposed on russia, which is the world's main weeds exporter. the situation has caused great prices to skyrockets, but russia faces problems exporting goods to global markets and limitations on financial mechanisms and goods. transportation and associate professor at the university of south africa sees the continents been living in a state of conflict for a long time. and these problems shouldn't be forgotten. i leave currently on daily basis. there is a conflict and all of our team got received immediately. if the west and community just already by making sure that you guys came up with any longer because there was funded by the western countries was, was been says i knew the cost to be in bed in making sure that i was
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in place on issues fitted into financial situation, so be just fine, but again, darling to got a letter friday july in southport from there. well, what do i been doing is to give more debt for you to don't kind of give them money, especially content and also because there's not one on the market. it's in that put this there with them. now despite unprecedented western sanctions against russia, the country's national currency, the rubel has been named as the world's best performing currency of the year. according to bloomberg. it's risen a little over 11 percent against the us dollars since january. this comes as moscow required export is to sell foreign currency until the partners to pay for energy
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imports in roubles. professor of banking and finance at mon, falling of university, richard verna says western sanctions have so far failed to really hurt the russian economy. although they have damaged european markets, i don't think those that impose those sanctions way expecting the ruble to do this . well, the fact is that since 2014, with sanctions kicking in and the international financial markets being already at that time becoming increasingly hostile towards russia, there was 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 us on europe to had the european economy . i mean, they're not really sanctions to head 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,
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that is able to trade with the entire world the republic of south associate is said to hold a referendum on whether to become parts of russia, south, if that's you broke away from george after the fall of the soviet union due to arrive in national sentiments in tbilisi, in 2008, georgia tried to force a bit, take the region which resulted in the death of 100 the civilians including russian citizens. a russian troops entered the area in response and pushed georgia forces bike in a 5 day war south. as well as another breakaway republic, i've has you were recognized by moscow shortly after. but earlier we discuss the issue with political analysts, dimitri babich, or wants to join. it's bravo, some other to russia and live with them in the same country. and the country is ross, it was that the whole, the huge majority of
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a state you will do, i will be with russian. the other reason is the call the georgia, especially after good yes. not a nationalist sentiment in the way. and then in 2008, it's in dependent again, the new president really, who doesn't prove that they bought it in all the 2000 be thousands of people that are very important. decision them in xander was a to recognize the independence. and of course, it makes sense no, to lead a normal state. you live to get the lease up and well, that's how the world is looking at $528.00 a moscow time. money is peter called me back again with more in half an hour.
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i l look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except where such order that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence and the point obviously, is to create trust rather than fear with various job with artificial intelligence, real summoning with a robot most protective phone existence with
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ah, the ah, let's say is the 18th book for us is just like his predecessor is a fun of the movie to pull up from see and they may have to wait for normalization on the holy see russia relations? why the need? so because they knowledge the fact that the west can not to be or increase your my eyes again, the west these walls to the west. and right to the post christian era. a if anybody's been trapped in an elevator,
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20 minutes can be pretty long time. right? and a load trapped and an elevator for 20 minutes. not knowing what's going to happen, not knowing where you are sets of sensory deprivation. i think that if your life are 20 minutes an hour, not at all, you're in the intercom is nothing i was trying to get you out. i was keeping you in . is your communication? ah, i think sistant who ah a more of the billing. mm.

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