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ah ah, 1st group of ukrainian fighters surrendered at the besieged body. you pull out of steel plans. some of the wounded have been taken off the bills in the den. yes. region. by the surrender of those troops dot plans the west. the media joins keep in for train. the situation is an evacuation. what some a seeing as an information. this is a battle perception over reality. grain is spinning in a way that makes it look as though ukraine somehow won this battle and was able to negotiate the evacuation of the survivors. also coming up china lashes out to the g 7, telling it to mind its own business, and not to ignite colored revolutions around the world. after the group demands beijing holds the supports for russia
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with moscow to the world. this is all the international. i'm peter scott. and these are the top stories, this our number of ukrainian fights is have surrendered at the besieged as of steel pans. that's after weeks of brutal battles at the industrial sites. all these donor quarter has all the latest details. early monday morning, the 1st reports began to come out that some ukrainian troops hold up in mario pools as of stall steel plant had finally begun to surrender. this was after it became known that those same troops had begun negotiating with the done yet people's militia to evacuate some of their injured comrades, as for how many troops were talking about here or what battalions they were members of. we do not know what we do know is that a number of the troops that were evacuated were not actually injured, and they were taken to separate areas altogether. now, kiev has confirmed this information. we didn't actually hear it from ukraine's
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president vladimir the lensky. we heard it from the country's deputy minister of defense, speaking on all of no, probably knows with communal 53 seriously wounded murray, bull defenders were evacuated from the as a fuel plant to a medical facility in nova for medical assessment. and another 211 people were taken through the humanitarian corridor to lend me for their further return home. this part of exchange procedure, the task for the whole of ukraine, for the whole world as deceived. a lot of the defenders of more reason to shoot so far russia's ministry of defense as neither confirmed nor denied this information, but this is no doubt a hard pill to swallow for t f. after all, this last stand of ukrainian nationalists was advantageous for both ukrainian propaganda as well as for the countries war effort. but with them now likely gone. this could represent a death blow to the countries war effort. despite the fact that the ukrainian
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troops have surrendered, western media has been portraying the situation as an evaluation, backing the words of high ranking ukraine and officials. you said the soldiers of quote left the plans with the supports of numerous organizations, both ukrainian and international. but they didn't mention any russian or dpr involvements format. marine corps intelligence, office and analyst got with a believe that the buffalo perception over reality. the reality is, um, it doesn't take a huge stretch of the imagination to paint on the defense of mario pool. and as of stall plants as heroic and to uses as a rallying cry, and this is a battle of perception over reality. i feel the perception of an evacuation implies that there was in negotiation and achia was able to prevail in the negotiation. to successfully extricate the defenders of mario full trauma, the russian grasp. and i, i think that's why that they're portraying that this way. because to say otherwise,
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that this was a desperate plea for survival. and that the only reason why the defenders are mario full or alive today is because of the humanitarian nature of, of russia. ukraine can admit this that would be to admit defeat. so ukraine is spinning in a way that makes it look as though ukraine. somehow, i won this battle and was able to negotiate the evacuation of the survivors and staying in the dentist republic ortiz even has done. i've had the chance to speak to butcher citizen, he followed coles in the media to help you, crane, and his people always trip ended with him being shot on the phone line and held english and captivating. encountering a confessed fight among ukrainian prisoners of war is a total order. if you were to take captives, word for it. cave dummies made up exclusively of cooks, medics and combs. officers, as far as i can see, a similar story is purported by andrew,
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a simple scaffold him who found itself embedded with ukraine's foreign legion or so he says, while back the scaffold which spotted construction a shape, say 5 years old, and i have a simple life my children up upon my family and what i seen on the west and west media west and what kind of you. i was asked for people for help. i thought about maybe something i could do. i could help, but when andrew landed in poland, a mysterious jacob got in touch with him and made an offer. andrew couldn't refuse a fast, was due in law, some medical experience, basic medical experience, said to medics, basic point, ocean injury kind of kinds of stuff. and, and he said i could be more beneficial for me and he crying father,
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the moment andrew crossed the ukrainian buddha was the moment key of de facto made him it's conscript except back then andrew didn't quite realize that i didn't see any of the others. i dropped off, as well as seems to be like a community center where we stayed for a couple of days, ordered around infantry like andrew says, his tasks were strictly within the civilian realm. he even got to see boucher, although didn't get to see any bodies there. and there was a few days after the russians live in sandy corpses myself. i didn't see anything like that. it looked untouched. the area that we was in, but i can, we wasn't directly and the char, we was kept on the very, i was got some boots for. not only andrea and others were banned from moving around independently. they had no idea where the ukrainians were taking them to the town of nic alive, except no one bothered to mention one little detail that it was in fact the front
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line. so he wasn't told he was going to make life just got told that we'd be moving, moving to a different location. it wasn't in 2 ways, pretty much mc lives, how we knew, why we found out why he was, for there wasn't any fight in actual making life. so as, as quiet that was michelle and so i didn't see any, and i make a live at all. i it was the day that we pushed on to the position. when we go into position. i was all quiet. then the next morning. i saw here an artillery gonzales . and when i ran, i stopped. i was very close in a position. eventually, andrew was ordered to join a foreign unit, has medic, his 1st contact with the enemy became, has lost. his brothers and arms were killed and he surrendered. looking back at his experience in ukraine, he says he's reconsidering his life choices of suicide. but this, this, this not as comes this are, do you feel like i often like to massively not,
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not just by the foreign legion in this country all on what of all will be taken to come out to help us. i feel like i'll lie to back in the you k through the western media election propaganda as well. i think now that i'm in the nation in the media stories i've been looking back now. i think a lot of the stories can be false. stories probably off how stories buzz very different a lot the media portrayed back and back on the west. andrew just wants to go back to his family, but both his governments and key of have abandoned him. that a piano challenge her for a transfer and outside i will be going back to the u. k, but they need the u. k for an office. and i'm to say to basically answer and talk back with this is was being held up for my transfer back to the u.
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k. is the u. k. foreign office and the amc on doing anything for my transfer. the moment to get back to you, sandra is not the 1st, which is this is in captured by russia in ukraine. we really reported on the place of sean pinner and aiden oslyn, who were fighting alongside ukrainians, emeryville, and also surrendered. the russian forces moscow claims at least $7000.00 former series of fighting against russia. moving on now in china has lashed out the g 7 group of advanced economies for applying double standards, and middling in other countries affairs. it comes out to the group, them under beijing, whole to support for moscow amid crippling sanctions. she did, i went on with the lengthy g. 7 communique is filled with preposterous allegations, not even worth refuting water in total disregard of china's position and objective fact, it grossly interferes in china's internal affairs, maliciously slanders and smears china and once again exert pressure using such pretexts as the russia, ukraine conflict,
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hosking china to follow the sanctions is an existential threat to china, trying to find the me whoring to find alternative sellers. because d, u. s. has been waging tre worse from china. also, it is really not in the interest of china to have a poor but minutely. very strong neighbor, china, once his neighbor to be able to feed it's out of here, release his to want to mine. and many more countries are not joining the us centuries. he's really saying something. essentially the ministry is saying that the g 7, please stop being a hypocrite with double standards. don't export car revolution. don't provoke others and don't impose illegal sanctions. the chinese or ministry spokesperson, johnny jen, accrued all these and ass the g 7 to instead focus on other important global and internal issues. and to truly focus on peace and development pro. well,
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to start applying a standard to start ascending military aircraft and ships to, to borders of other countries. of course, china supports of moscow was not the most pressing issue during that g 7 meeting. the representatives of the big 7 of once again promised more measures against moscow. and they said that russia has breached international law and engaged in illegal aggression the russian war of aggression against ukraine as a watershed moment for the 21st century and carries dramatic consequences far beyond europe. we the g 71 to make abundantly clear that we will not sit by whilst countries flagrantly disregard the international rule book on which we all depend for peace, prosperity, security, and stability. for the officials also held russia responsible for the unfolding global energy and food crises. meanwhile, there was a markedly different tone from the group when it came to the israeli, palestinian conflict with no parties accused of crimes. and the g 7 simply calling for its for peace in his document. israel is traditionally been an ally of the west,
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which is supplied with arms despite allegations of international law being breached . one of the country's late dismissal strikes if the syrian town claiming 5 lives the west continues to cooperate closely with israel, which is something this is raised, eyebrows among christ. it is true that the g 7 regimes will not sit by whilst countries flagrantly disregard the international rule book. when that country is israel, they will arm fund and reward its crimes. g 7 communicate from saturday's perfect illustration of western exceptional icing of israel, palestine. while sections on most of the conflicts call for respective international law, human rights and accountability, these rainy palestine power ignores all that and gives awfully lopsided view of reality. that g 7 says that it will not recognize the borders that russia wishes to modify by force. i have to say that this principle does not apply in the case of the state of israel,
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the director of the canadian geopolitical economy research group, right. he could decide, please. the west is often selective about international law to keep calling russian actions unprovoked to aggression. they constantly use the word unprovoked, precisely to hide the fact that they have been provoking russia to do this for a very long time. and of course, they're condemning russian action in light of international know what, in reality, what you have to understand is that what the west wants to impose on the was what it was. the rules based international order isn't actually international law. it is a version of international law or a set of rules that are designed to favor western countries. israel has violated the records, the largest number of un resolutions ever left of any country in the mall. and every time the israel violates in the united states essentially vetoes any united nations action to address the situation. the community is this. another exercise in
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he brought in the kind of hypocrisy that we've been seeing around the world, in my opinion. the rest want us to prolong the conflict in terms of his thing from it. american arms manufacturers are making profit sandoval fist on top of that. of course, the united states derives all sorts of diplomatic advantages, at least on the surface. now to another story we're across to day, washington has thrown his backing behind you and initiative. so be ukranian, graeme, get so the global market to prevent a potential few crisis for the ongoing war in the congest civilians are up to supplies. one of the world's top wheat exporters, and the e. u foreign affairs chief, your set burrell, says the you is also working to free cubes. we'd stalks, storage capacity of ukraine is phil. we got, they can not export to screen, and they need to empty. these are storage capacity in order to be able to receive the next crop show we are working on how to help them to take this grain out.
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however, even if the grain could be exported their off is about ukraine's ability to refill those stores is predict the key of the wheat harvest could fall by at least 35 percent this year. and considering that ukraine is the 6 top wheat exports that is fueling concerns about further shortages, the west has accused of stealing ukraine's grain stalks forming equipments, unblocked waiting ports. moscow claim this keeps stopping exports from black sea ports. steve lester, near with the key for swords is not let dozens of sheeps out of their ports, including ships that are supposed to do ever wheat to various regions of the world . and keep in mind the exits from the sports, which makes it impossible for these sheeps to leave the mining of harbors. the stopping of shipping is part of the whole war against russia. and it was done in criminal disregard of the people of the whole world. remember when the sanctions
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were imposed, they said it would create enormous cane economic catastrophe in russia. that didn't happen, but it is creating economic catastrophe around the world. and frankly, and if they can create came and yet economically improve their own situation. well, us capital has always been willing to do this and the e u is willing to go along as are the ukranian fascist. today, it's the way they fight wars and it really puts the whole world happiness. there's not only poor countries that have faced surging inflation. they are seen in almost constant rise in prices. it's no surprise than the latest g. c. g 7, summit focused on food security with a call to impose urgent measures to prevent a crisis. last after india, the world's 2nd largest, we producer for the biggest russia and restricting supplies to tackle their own food price increases. dorothy is questioned why it's only now the
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e u in the u. s. have shown concern about the food supply situation in poor countries. ukraine says they have 20000000 tons of grain in their shallows. right now. 20000000 tons. and guess what? those tonge don't get to mark an awful lot of people in africa are gonna starve to death. we need to make sure that the serials are sent to the world. if not, millions of people will be facing famine, particularly in the middle east. and africa is so from thinking maybe on medicine at to 50000000 people, particularly in the countries of africa in the middle east will die in the next few months unless ukrainian grain is released or not. the question is though, we have all these western politicians been all this time before the war and ukraine broke out. 43000000 people were ready. one step away from family. and the biggest crisis was in yemen. more than 17000000 yemen. ease of food insecure because of
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a conflict that's been going on there for 8 years. the people of yemen are not starving. they are being starved. ongoing conflict, airstrikes and restrictions on imports have left 14000000 people in yemen on the brink of famine. all warring parties and those fuel and the conflict through arms sales are implicated in this men made humanitarian crisis party so that conflicts canada, france, the u. k. and the u. s. who's weapons the all used by the saudi led coalition. did trudeau visit santa i like he did, he have the ports rush to get food to the, to 1000000 starving children know canada boasted about sending humanitarian aid and then sent 4 times worth as much of weapons and military goods. a similar pitcher is unfolding in afghanistan with over half of the population on the brake. did biden give press conferences about the need to get them food? no, but he did free 7000000000 dollars worth of afghan funds with people taking to the
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streets with a simple request. let us eat. ah, this time it's there, people who can get some firewall this time is that people who are paying 6 percent more for white bread. so it matters while canada as a leading global agrifood exporter of many key products, is working with its allies on how it can assist efforts. canadian beat production was significantly reduced due to last year's throat. and there is not a significant amount of wheat, uncommitted, and available to the market until the next, toughest they do not try to justify this is complete for parker, see the rest has no interest and no concern in the simon's been real hunger that there war and there sanctions create around the world. there's now sanctions on $42.00 countries in the world in every one of those countries. it's
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meant to create economic chaos, shortages real famines. and that was the purpose of inflicting sanctions on russia in yemen to day. it is a famine enforced by a u. s. naval blockade. the blockade supports of the m. and the same thing was true in iraq, where u. s. policy created through the sanctions. as madeline albright was asked, is the death of half a 1000000 children worth it. and she said, yes, we think it's was it. so this was away, the u. s. looks at hunger at famines. it's part of their war policy. and it dates back in new us history to the simons, the destruction of the burning of crops, of killing of the buffalo against the indigenous people. this is away, us fights wars, and we shouldn't give a shred of honesty to their concern about how to go about shannon's being
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created. countless organizations have really said that this policy of sanctions on cook on russia would create famine throughout africa after been ousted from power. former pakistani prime minister iran con, continues to gonna support across the country while alleging that the u. s. was behind his removal from office account as be mobilizing his followers, speaking rallies in different parties, sunny cities before his final call for a long march in the capital is lum about at the end of this month, and that would be demand fresh elections. the opposition has accused con, of manipulating the public in order to remain in power. during his latest rally, he singled out the level of control that washington is enforcing on pakistan this government as a product of internal and external conspiracy. the american conspiracy. now my nation must get ready to, we would not allow this regime of decoy and thieves to continue. now this regime
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will keep their mouth shut. they have replaced me with this regime because they knew that enron con will never give their bases to them. he will never take part in their war in afghanistan. he will not scare of the interests of his country for them. m ron con, can't do this because he has to live and die in this country. but con is also stated. he fits for his life and is even recorded video naming the legend killers in the event of something happening to him. they want to kill me. i have recorded a video where i take all the names who are involved in this conspiracy. and run corners reclaimed repeatedly that he was forced to leave office by the pro american opposition in pakistan. and you government incidentally is expected to increase corporation on many fronts with the u. s. and that was confirmed in a statement made by us senate, the chris murphy who said that us pakistani relations have been through many rough patches over the last couple of decades. but they still remain strong. as with
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every bilateral relationship, there are ups and downs. but this one, pakistani u. s. relations has endured the test of time and i look forward to continue growing it for next 75 years. and so that's a lawyer and geopolitical analysts. how some law mashhad them gave us his take on the situation. corny playing out in pakistan. this is a different focus on it is a focus on that is demanding respect. demands while it is not focused on that can be forcibly dictated by any other country. if the u. s. wants to reset the relationship, then it will have to come down with a new log on. as we all know, the us talks about democracy, freedom of the liberty, right, of the people to decide their future. so if you haven't bought a hopelessly, like ron han was given support by the people across the country, and for the 1st time the u. s. should understand that it will have to be with the
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leader will be not presenting his own wishes to the us, but he will be speaking on behalf of the people of pakistan. and the u. s. will not be able to get it sounds like it was able to do in the boss, but other leaders who had, who are involved. and finally, president biden has approved a plan to re deploy several 100 ground forces into somalia. and that's a significant reversal of decision by his predecessor, donald trump, to withdraw nearly all 700 ground troops who had been stationed with all the details. his ortiz, caleb open. the usa is stepping up its involvement in the african country of somalia gan many would have lost count of how many years u. s. involvement in the country has gone on for the decision to re introduce a small but persistent presence was made 1st and foremost to maximize the safety and effectiveness of our force and enable them to provide better support of our
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partners. now on the surface, there might be a compelling argument for going in and helping stop the terrorists the pirates and making life better for the people of this impoverished country. you'll recall when bush went back in, in 1992 that he states alone cannot write the world's wrongs. but we also know that some crises in the world cannot be resolved without american involvement. that american action is often necessary as a catalyst for broader involvement of the community of nations. things haven't exactly been great there ever since. you'll remember $993.00 with bill clinton and the black hawks of market the issue. after that clinton said he'd had enough of it handed it over to the united nations. i think we ought to get out of somalia. i think we've accomplished our objective. george w bush decided to stick in once again, more troops and more chaos. after that, we had obama maintaining a military presence and upping the ante with the use of drum strikes,
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but things are still not improving in somalia. trump pulled some troops out, but continued the bombing with significant civilian casualties. now biden is continuing the u. s. tradition reestablishing a military presence. i think in east africa, i think particularly in somalia, asha barb is taking advantage of the political leadership there being distracted by prolong political crisis. now you think the us military presence in somalia, if it was actually going to make things better, would have done so by now, some independent observers have got to be asking the question if whether not the usa is really just working out of compassion for the somali people in an effort to fight terrorists, or instead looking to serve some kind of geopolitical aim. of course, neither the question nor the answer is going to be found in mainstream media discourse. caleb martin are take new york. let's say you are buying up a day with all the latest headlines from rights around the world. do feel free to also head over to r t dot com for more stories,
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an in depth analysis on his peter scott's, and thank you for watching. ah ah ah ah ah ah
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oh wow, no welcome to world to part. there is a pearl of russian folk with him that says good fortune would never have materialized if it weren't for a misfortune. the war in ukraine seems to graham and gruesome to think about anything positive coming out of it. what is this dark cloud, or rather a major geopolitical storm, also had a silver lining of to discuss that i'm now joined by steve keen and it's trailing
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economist and on there a research problem at the university college london, professor kim is great to talk to it's a fairly rare treat for me these days to speak to western thinkers. so i'm particularly appreciative of that. thank you. one glad to be invited and particularly knowing this will be on it. so anybody who sees the subsequently with your western orientation, there's been no doctrine whatsoever. there's come to, sorry. i have to say that to me, promise about all over if any of the western speakers, one to come in on the show about more than welcome to do that. now, when it comes to the current events in your crane, i think that western party line, or the predominant western narrative, is that for 1st of all, at this aggression and i have to admit that the military operation is a form of aggression. there is no way around it, but then these events, 1st of all, are totally unprovoked. and secondly,
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that they are warranted that they're absolutely no strategic or geopolitical antecedents. rash actions. i wonder if that of course, to your understanding of what is happening in, you know, it doesn't and if i go back sign off, i read a paper way back in the early 2, thousands like not is not, is not is i think call the the say the russian defeat of economic orthodoxy, and in that i went through the history of how quickly american economists had advised, the american government and the soviet that the russian government has studied union collapsed. but the best way to transfer from socialism to capitalism is to do it very quickly. well, they called shock therapy, and i just went through how absurdly wrong those arguments were and how they would cause a normal suffering and russia when it actually happened. and that this would set up both forces with just a fragment i.

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