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ah ah, t explores the bunkers of the as of style steel plants, where women, if i, to sheltered with their children during the siege, it's puzzling at best as to why they weren't allowed to surrender. and to get the kids to safety earlier. the west urges ukraine to fight to the end. one voice stands out, henry kissinger says ukraine should become a bridge between europe and russia. indie restricts is sugar exports, amid fed surging prices after western sanctions against russia. so that's all on global food market pond, deep divisions again, great for us over good controls as president biden calls for soft stance against
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the powerful gun lobby. that's after mass shooting as an elementary school in texas . when 19 children were killed with moscow to the world, this is austin international. i'm peter scott. it's great to have you with us. russia is opening a humanitarian car door for foreign vessels from the pulse of matter. you pull this morning that's off the cities waters were cleared of mines. now de mining works are also in progress of the territory of the as of stall steel plants, which is now under the full control of the join to brush and undergoing its forces after the final ukrainian soldiers that surrendered last week. there was in dpr captivity will face trial, that's according to local officials with the court proceedings being prepared the moment while we continued to bring you details of what life in as of style was like during the siege, with ortiz e good. as dan of exploring the areas where women fights is for their children. this is the room where we found weapons, guns, equipment, well,
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arm of etc. and this bunker here used to shell, to women, look his, their beauty products over here, over here as well. but judging by the amount of well military paraphernalia that we found, there were no civilians. in fact, in the back of this room, there's a rocket launcher. so not only did they live here, they also fought here. there's children's clothes, there's toys and more children's clothes. well, bit down this room, there's still more of their clothes hanging on the rope after they washed these big reserve was they still have water in them and well, here's how they slept. for example, there's another little nook over there with beds more beds here, mattresses. it's obvious that women who used to live here some of them had children,
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and it's puzzling at best as to why they weren't allowed to surrender, and to get their kids to safety earlier. meanwhile, the world's richest and most powerful continued to the ghost discuss the fate of ukraine or the devil's economic forum. with a dominating sentiment, the ukrainians must fight to the end. i am totally committed as one person to seeing you crane to the end with a when not basically resolving in some type of a treaty. i don't think that is where we are and where we should be. we are very happy to have them a fight. our fight, you can must win this war over the only western voice coming in sharp contrast was the speech of a prominent u. s. foreign policy veteran, henry kissinger. he said that ukraine should become a neutral country, and this shall be a goal for the west. and that's exactly what rush has been demanding all along.
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yeah, the lou would be, if you could do a bridge between a indeed a neutral bridge would search to bring russian europe into closer cooperation through an alliance that would also help the european union. and russia better compete against both beijing and washington, which could also help explain why the united states is constantly interfering in the country on the other side of the planet. to ensure that this bridge never gets built in calling for urgent piece in ukraine, kissinger could very well be drawn on his own professional experience and regrets. you see the terms of the vietnam war cease fire, which kissinger negotiated on president. nick's behalf could very well in reach for
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years earlier, with tens of thousands more lives saved since the deal it ultimately changed very little within that time frame. so how does kissinger suggest revolving the territorial space between russia and ukraine? a, b, i should say. the status quo ante in this case means that control over crimea, who hans and on that would be restored to russia. it's almost certainly not what the west and ukraine want to hear. but kissinger, as he always does, is speaking from the perspective of foreign policy realist seeking tangible results in favor of peace and not as the kind by dialogue that tends to dominate the western foreign policy establishment these days. a journalist and former cia
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analysts, john kitty. ok, we believe the faith of ukraine will be primarily decided in washington and not on the battlefield. i've always been troubled by things like the divers forum or the builder of forum, or the shangri la forum. it's always the world's richest and most powerful people hobnobbing with the world's most important politicians to take the truth. i think it's, i think it's a dangerous phenomenon because seeds are planted by the ceo's of the biggest frustrations of defense contractors in the lines of policy makers. americans, british nato, european union, australia, and i just think that it's a bad mix. i think that these, these worlds should remain separate and independent of one another. yet this is a very popular position to take in the united states that the war should go on
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until the last ukrainian. well, the reason that that, that's a popular position is actually very simple. almost all of the money that congress is appropriating for the war in ukraine goes directly to u. s. defense manufacturers. it doesn't go to the ukrainian people, it doesn't go to the ukrainian government, it goes to the biggest defense companies. eventually, the u. s. government policy is going to have to be, to support them into the courts because that's the only way that we can bring this conflict to an end and to try to minimize the loss of life. so be, as president, has expressed his regrets about how the form has turned into what he called a mouth piece of the west. alexander, which it claims the only dominating issue is ukraine on descent, is not accepted. timber creek training issue dominate so much over all other topics that the form is basically just
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a huge support for ukraine. divorce used to be a place where you could hear different things, different opinions for him or person who seeing an angler. merkel came here at the same time. we were group now. it's become an absolutely and exclusively western oriented place. you can discuss something only within the given framework. the coming from the equivalent of the pressing issue discussed are diverse, is the possible end of globalization. the conflicts in ukraine and western sanctions against russia have exacerbated the economic troubles created by the global pandemic, and of hinted at how fragile the global economy potentially is. one of the main consequences of the globalization is the decline of production fronting arise in food protectionism. several countries have already banned their food exports to maintain stability on domestic markets. malaysia, for example, is one of the latest to announce it will banish chicken exports. russia, the biggest we takes porter, put an embargo on its grain after the west imposed it's devastating sanctions. the indian authorities also banned wheat exports in the middle of this month. and on
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monday they said they would restrict sugar exports too. we asked the director of the geopolitical economy research group. reggie could decide about the food situation in india as the country with the 2nd biggest population in the world could be one of the most vulnerable food production in india is in many of the places is already being affected. the 2nd thing is that for the last many decades, as india has become more and more me a liberal, it has actually caused a great erosion in small holder agriculture. and that has, that is one of the key reasons why malnutrition is in these because they used to be a very large number of people who are basically able to produce what they consume. india is already even before 2022. india was already at the bottom of the medium is not the absolute bottom, but very near the bottom of the me. it was in terms of food security, the adequacy of food provision in india. so this is a, so at one level, you know,
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whereas the u. s. and other countries are criticizing in fact, you should be praising in your the fact is in, you should have done this a long time ago. basically what you have to realize is the rest that is waging a war against russia in which ukraine is the proxy. as so many people have said, the u. s. wants to fight russia till the last ukranian it is, the u. s. is war. the u. s. is waging this war, unmindful of the consequences for its own population is already suffering. and of course, amid all this, people are completely forgetting about so many countries. in the 3rd world, that neo liberal policies have made reliant on food imports. and they are going to take the brunt off all of this. and i think really what's or for is for all countries to sit down and manage food supply and some equitable fashion. but given the way the united states is green, i don't see it happening. also speaking of the devil's forum, australia's
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e commissioner has called for a re calibration of human rights, particularly the freedom of speech or words hubspot and go a lot more not later in the program. hungry has declared a war time states of emergency over the conflicts in ukraine, which will allow the government to bypass parliaments with any decrees. that's as the you continues to pressure, budapest to over russian oil embargo law super. ah, we see the war and the sanctions from brussels have lead to massive economic upheaval and drastic price increases that all the world is on the brink of an economic crisis. hungary must stay out of this war and protect the financial security of families where this requires room for maneuver in the ability to act immediately. the government is exercising its right under the constitution to declare war time, state of emergency from midnight to night. it was, well this will allow the government to respond immediately and protect hungary and hungarian families by any means possible to have one of the over the prime
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minister's order comes amid a heated debates on a possible russian oil embargo with a majority of e. u. members have declared that they are ready to go without wishing energy on re opposed as a bond with victor alban saying no sanctions can be discussed as a consensus in europe hasn't been reached. executive vice president of the re sent a think tank rasmussen believe don't. gary prime minister is trying to confront the repercussions of the energy crisis. and thus, despite all the tensions within europe, prime minister, orbital, and sees detentions going on, still going to be off the still one. we've got a potential global credit happening. we already know that we've got a european energy crisis. he's had to fight off the you from and stand up for hungering needs and requirements, and there people will, he'd be still going to get additional pressure from europe. absolutely. but do i
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believe he's acting in the best interests of hungering? absolutely. european general has is in the process of committing economic suicide. i think gorb and see that. and i think he's trying to prevent that and to mitigate the impacts of, of the downfall on europe. and it's going to affect the hungarian economy somehow. but i think he's trying to mitigate the input, the negative implications of that. meanwhile, the head of the european commission has made a u turn, while talking about russian oil been seen to move would not be safe for the economy . her slow bonded line has previously insisted on energy sanctions against russia, but also an oil embargo would only benefits president putin. so today we will propose to ban all russian oil from europe. this will be if we would completely cut immediately as of today, off the oil,
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he might be able to take the oil that he does not sell to the european union to the world's market, where the prices will increase and sell it for more. the west is getting more desperate. i think they see russia winning this war in eastern ukraine. so far the economic sanctions against russia have not hurt russia. in fact, the rubel is now record highs. meanwhile, seems like the sanctions of backfired on the west. i don't see how you are, can refuse russian oil. i mean, maybe they could try to be less dependent on it. but the fact is it's the closest oil supply. so this is an insane move by europe if they do this. and i think a lot of leaders there in the population know it. i think they know that their political future is probably on the line. but again, whether they will follow what they know is uncertain and over to american are where 19 children have been killed. it's
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a massive shooting that's in elementary school in texas offices. i believe it's a shot and killed the suspects. 18 year old, a salvador ramos instance has once again highlighted the deep divisions in the country over gun controls with president biden, calling for a tough, a stance against a powerful gone lobby. as an issue, we have dash, when in god's name we're going to stand up to the gun lobby. when in god's name we do, we all know and our gut needs to be done and don't tell me. we can't have an impact on this current each from what we understand. the shooter is identified as an 18 year old male. it's a ledge that he shot his own grandmother who was in critical condition before then, fleeing the home and going from there to the school. opening fire on the school children at a nearby elementary school now is, is bringing shock throughout the country. people are utterly horrified by these events. what are we doing? what are we doing?
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our kids are living in fear every single time they set foot in the classroom because i think they're going to be next. what are we doing now back at the scene in texas, we understand that there's a local recreational facility. where are the family members of school children are able to be reunited with their surviving children. and we also understand there's impromptu medical services being set up in the area to make sure that those who suffered gunshot wounds and other injuries are treated. and this is a very serious situation. law enforcement is on the scene. at this point, the country is trying to find out what the possible motive could be. now this comes on the heels of a recent mass shooting that took place in a buffalo supermarket where a shooter opened fire targeting people because of their race. and it's also important to note that it is only made at the end of may and so far this year in
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the united states, there have been $212.00 mass shooting incidents that have already taken place this year. so people are looking at the united states, they're continuously a conversation about how to deal with these ongoing shootings. it's particularly hard hitting when the victims are children and this was an elementary school. ready that was targeted many heartbreaking remarks coming out of people. many shocked words from local officials and observers, parents, community members, quite a heartbreaking incident. and we expect that in the aftermath of that, we will see new renewed debate regarding issued gun control in the united states. on to tara experts and legal analysts, jennifer braden believes the divisive states of us politics in recent years means there'll be no end to such tragic incidence. most americans are asking why the, why, the question, why does that become incredibly partisan and political immediately rather than warning such a tragic and completely horrific loss?
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i mean, of course, we're looking at the reigning ruling party in america, the left wing party, which immediately goes to political divisive speech and the gun lobby. rather than talking about the many issues that seem to be played in this country, namely mental issues, mental instability, and not just from covet, 19 pandemic from frank, but from the divisiveness from mainstream media sources in our country. i mean, credible divisiveness from our current political leadership throughout this country as we know. and as we've seen, not just from 2016, 2017, there have been mass, terrific, murdering incidents in america. this continues to be politicized. and that is why that is why there aren't going to be really passed forward to stop in these kinds of australia's 1st, e safety commissioner has said that the freedom of speech among other human rights should be recalibrated. we are finding ourselves in a place where we are,
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we have increasing polarization everywhere and everything feels binary when it doesn't need to be. so i think we're going to have to think about a recalibration of a whole range of human rights that are playing out online, you know, from freedom of speech to the freedom to, you know, to be free from on online violence or the right of data protection. to the right to child dignity or the ambiguous word in the parents. coal to temp with freedom of speech, met strong backlash on social media since the so called recalibration appear to be an attempt to tighten censorship. it's either free or it isn't. there is nothing to hard to figure out about this. they want to change definitions of words, so we don't know what they mean any longer and they can do as they like. the right to be free from online violence already exists. you block the person or turn off your computer or scroll past or just close your eyes. we don't need that to be
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recalibrated. i'd like to recalibrate how much influence these people have over my rights though? laughing out loud world economic forum, forgot to disable comments on just one of their tweets and i pointed out, well now i'm blocked. actually, she was rather ambiguous and leave terminology. i mean, she spoke about re calibration of human rights of freedom of speech, of online violence, but she didn't go very much into what exactly this entails and what does it mean. but regardless of what she did mean, there was a clear backlash against her comments. we saw on twitter many people consider these comments as being an infringement ranching on their human rights on their freedoms . in such a step is taken as she advise, i think this will lead to actually even more polarization because it will be perceived within the framework. often infringement of the human rights to cancel out, or to buy a place, an embargo on alternative sources of information,
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whether it's in different issues of the walt in different conflict. it is, i think, leaning towards one particular narrative and demonizing the other narrative. and i think many different one in which some countries are guilty of the same mistake. and over the pakistan now where the government has bund or rally planned by the ousted prime minister in ranken, who demanded early elections. authorities in us lum. about foot row blocks ahead of the rally. the government said the events should not go ahead and threatened to arrest, protested who quotes read chaos. the decision came after policeman was killed during rates on the homes of con. the 4th is, and they have resulted in more than $400.00 arrests, allegedly made to prevent the protests in the company's capital. they 1st raised the issue of a foreign conspiracy than the assassination plot, and now they are trying to spread and are key in the garb of march. they said this march is going to be bloody. they had already raised civil disobedience slogans,
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and attacked institutions. they will be stopped as they wanted to attack the federation from one province. all their braves have now gathered and push our and i warned them to behave was supposed to been the latest in a series of demonstrations in different cities organized by the former p. m. this on the authorities accused carnival citing a civil war like situation and threatened him with arrest strategic analyst and also in charge of cool, explains a man, cons motivations and why the government wants to a person and say, this is a mark for real freedom from the status quo, he has given people a different anger in a part focus on the quality by telling them that he wants to live under the life life independent of external influences. and that he wants to live with respect. and this is what has resonated with
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a lot of people. this is the reason why he decided eventually to march on. it's not about the biggest problem that the new government is facing, is lack of credibility. the sitting prime minister, chava city, and other allies coalition partner did afraid possibly that if you're on does manage to bring in tens of thousands of people from about that may create an uncontrollable situation for them. and then they have to then, given to that, similar demand by, i'm not hard and that is a legal action and find a u. s. africa mind is reportedly be deploying troops to somalia, with washington's recent approval. it's going to drone strikes in the country. but despite the reinforcement of american military presence, there has been little progress improve insecurity. the details of washington's increased attention towards africa is our teeth policy, or somalia. one of the poorest countries in sub saharan africa has become the
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latest focus of american military expansion on the continent. washington state by closing, if you, if africa, command african, it will protect africans. we are aligning our global counter terrorism efforts with way the threat to americans is most acute. i'll ship all in somalia, simply has to be among our highest priorities on that school that america's military mission. so it says it's not so military off to voice. this is a repositioning of forces that are already in the area to continue and advise and assist and training mission. with the purpose of enabling a more effective fight against al shabat. for com was established in 2007 and from the start was not really welcomed on the continent. we've got a big image problem down there. public opinion is really against getting into bed with the u. s. they just don't trust the u. s. and things haven't really changed.
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people on the continent still don't like america's presence, wasn't ballooning job and the americans are back because they see an advantage to take over the remaining resources and continue to enrich themselves hard. we have little to no chance of getting help to stop them from taken our resources, what they are posing as if they are helping us. but they have their own agenda and the benefits they get in return. they are benefiting from whatever they are doing in africa. there is something they want to pursue, that all find them intimidating until they tried to manipulate our resources and love we haven't what we've come for. it's so hard to gain in their tides and take it as their own and below to get away from us. because we worked really hard to be where we are good we, i mean with the local at all unless your presence is not helping as much as you can see. many people are suffering in prices for everything are increasing. again, we are still facing a high unemployment rate for me. their president is not helping the one that they
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might come to africa with an idea to help, but they are not helping in. i don't see any difference, but we're changing. but still, the sad truth is there is no changes and people are suffering and facing a lot of what he called ease. but it's not surprising that africans, on jumping up and down civilian casualties from american air strikes have steadily declined as have violations of international law. amnesty international says american operations in the east african nation of somalia have killed civilians despite africans denials. this 1st regular public report acknowledging the night at states africa commands role in civilian casualties as a welcome glimmer of transparency in more than a decade of deadly military operations. that until now have been shrouded in secrecy, and then is the lack of assistance for west africa and the south. so the united states is not leading there by any means, but we're trying to support our partners. our contributions are pretty small,
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some training, some equipping, helping with some logistics, helping with some intelligence. and some i us are. that's what we're doing there to help our partners. the u. s. is not in the lead in west africa. what small america has proven it's unable to fight terrorism on the continent. despite all of our best efforts, this terrorism continues to spread. the spread of terrorism has continued relatively unabated, not to forget the history of american military presence elsewhere in the world. like in the middle east, for example, where anti american sentiment was high. and us opperation had devastated countries . it's really no surprise then that africa isn't beating it's drums at the latest us endeavors. do you feel free to go to our website, r t dot com for more stories and in depth analysis? my name is peter scott and thank you for watching. ah,
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autonomous republic and overwhelming majority of crime me and citizens voted as a referendum to break away from ukraine. i did march 2014 crimea, rejoined russia. oh chester screaming you studying your one can see how much was miss quarter across, which is all there isn't dear good year or is it there with us from to prophecies? kim is raina and belittled. overlay corman vasa, or chess of credit curves, a bunch of new petrosky or dish. who's deborah was dental his port orange, california, almost nationalist, trying to surprise pro russian public sentiment with extreme violence on may. the 2nd far right is organized a march named for united ukraine. the march ends in a bloodbath.
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