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why all ukrainian politicians still reluctant to talk about these events? how to modern day ukraine and poland view this tragedy of the past? and why does the memory of aline, us do, and divide people ah, this was one of the most heavily contested strongholds of the ukrainian forces here before they fled that way beyond the town. oh, smith le darker r t examines a previous ukrainian artillery position in the logan's court. public for years had been used to fire upon local forces, baptized intense fighting rages on elsewhere in the dawn bus. in unprecedented food insecurity, crisis grips a latin american countries as western sanctions against russia disrupt global supply chain ah,
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in classroom erupt between palestinians and the israeli forces in the west bank after jewish crowds march through jerusalem's old city in one of the palestinian authority considers a provocation with a lot of direct from our studios at moscow. this is our 2 international. i'm sean thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. right now. deadly shelling reported in cities in the daniel republic amid attacks by ukrainian forces. now in the capital city, a done yet woman was killed as several areas were shell, according to local authorities. also in the nearby city of my car, you have car to civilians were reporting killed in an artillery attack that's despite recent advances by the russian military elsewhere. the dumbass ortiz eager to start off comments now from a former ukrainian artillery position recently seized by russian lead. this is one
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of the main artillery positions of the logan's peoples republic militia, just outside the town of saint la dusk. as we were heading this way, we completely missed it because even from a short distance, this looks just like shrub. but when we were pointed at them and actually shown that this is big guns with well, lots of family with nick jordan, you touched on you still so none of our reservists panic and they completed their mission with valor. those are not just empty words are part of the frontline has been stretched out and we keep moving from one place to another, but nobody is complaining. every one is enduring the hardships with honor since the
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ukrainians fled the don boss. army could say good bye to the former long held positions and moved their houses further and witnessed the results of their efforts 1st hand. this was one of the most heavily contested strongholds of the ukrainian forces. here before they fled that way, beyond the town of sped la darcy, when the militia made the decisive push, to take this place. hundreds of bombs hail down on this bastion. ah, by yesterday, good as she missing i was shooting at this position for 7 years and to be here now and look at all of this. it's a special feeling also, which was it's hard. i remember those who have fallen while taking this hill as
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well as those who were killed before we brought ago. we suffered a lot from this ukranian position. you can see it has a great vantage point so they can see us from here. here they fought here, their brothers in arms fell. finally, they can see that no loss was in vain. comic as dawn of reporting from the dawn bass r t. all right to the u. n. world food program has warned that the conflict in ukraine has put latin america on the verge of famine. as western sanctions against russia have disrupted global supply chains. latin american fruit exporters have been facing an unprecedented crisis, or t correspondent, ignacio who bia reports c. no said go me. western sanctions against russia has significantly contributed to an unprecedented regional crisis that has engulfed late in american countries. the world's biggest exports is
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a fruit ordinance that was new. today we can cooperate with one shipping company, only m s c. it is the only logistics company in the world and the provides shipping solutions between latin america and russia. america. latina is the richest western countries and their private companies are attempting to strangle russia in every aspect which has also damaged late and america, supplies of brazil and apples. such indian lemons and ecuador and bananas have suddenly found themselves hostage to situation that it increased transportation coasts $5.00 to $6.00 times in bunker hill. this is a real disaster for us in ecuador, there are many small and medium sized agricultural enterprises that haven't been able to export fruit. and as a result, it's simply spoil. it will approve that produces, say, the russian market consumes a quarter of all bananas exported from ecuador. in addition, in 2021 russians accounted for its 60 percent of argentina's export of tangerines
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and oranges. russia is also one of the largest info to 17 in lemons, brazil. my food export is the apple. this year jo, our whole works in moscow plan to buy some 1200 tons of apples from brazil. the sanctions made the purchase impossible. and those brazilian manufacturers who worked with his company have now made total losses of $15000000.00. lucas in latin america, there is a number of meat processing plants and small producers for which russia was the main market. now they have to sell their products domestically or to other foreign markets where the price is much lower. for example, to africa, asia, or arab countries, or they are ready to buy these goods, but at a much lower purchase price will not speculation. another problem is russia's band from the swift network, which it difficult for sellers and buyers to make transactions rise and fuel and fertilize the prices are only making things worse. as the current prices affects not only the fruit rate that might be negatively affects most food industries.
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around the world, we must now make sure that this does not affect food supplies in the near future, resulting in a further drop in living standards throughout the world. yet, but i left that i was at the disruptions in supplies from russia have a negative impact on the latin american region as a whole. this is occur in the well, the u. n says that some $36.00 countries also be seriously affected due to, to stopping of the wheat supplies from russia than among those countries or some of the world's poorest, such as somalia, syria, and the democratic republic of the congo are based out of the locker that therapy, despite the catastrophic consequences globally, some of the world's largest shipping companies have already indicated that they do not plan to lift the sanctions against russia. it looks like they are ready to go all the way no matter who suffers to most as a result. guardian guy in i think now said julio, buenos aires, argentina. and the clashes have erupted in the west bank between police israeli
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nationalists and palestinians after jewish israelis marched through muslim areas of the old city of jerusalem. the palestinian authority condemned the move as a provocation. palestinian factions have warned that the israeli flag waving parade could reignite their conflict with israel. event took place on what israel calls jerusalem day, a celebration of its capture of east jerusalem. in the 1967 arab israeli war protesters reportedly through stones and shop fireworks of police responded with stunning grenades and locked some of them in the hour accept mosque b, palestinian red crescent rescue service said that 62 people were injured including 23 who required hospitalization, these are some of the latest images from the unrest. ah
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no scuffles ruptured elsewhere in palestinian areas as protectors moved close to lines of contact between israeli and palestinian forces. israeli police reportedly used tear gas and rubber bullets to violently dispersed the crowd. r t correspondent jaga stay 2 reports from the city of ramallah. not nice, mirabelle monsieur. up at palestinian flock. procession passed through many towns and villages in the west bank. the march started from town, so it is an antique near the conic line. only northern outskirts of the status of remo light, and that would be era where eventually clashes erupted. dozens of people suffocated as israeli soldiers use t, a gas grenades the use from ability as well as real wants to violently dispatch. the protest as the same pattern was seen in many palestinian villages, but especially in the nablus region of and the self of that region. thousands were
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ange it clashes between palestinians and the israeli. all mean various areas have been going on since sunday morning. the so called israeli flock procession provoked massive and dressed in west bank in response demonstrations. came out here flying only to palestinian flock. remarkably, there were no flags of palestinian factions. all parties is expressed the message of palestinians united thereafter heads in oppose an israeli actions and show. and there stands against is so called celebration of the occupation of the city of jerusalem. there has been widespread official condemnation of the provoked of actions in jerusalem of his passion about the israeli called the api both as well as raisin of israeli flags on the territory of the oxen moscow that palestinian foreign ministry has said that all this phenomenon have created a new phase of thompson's on the course of destruction. the palestinian foreign ministry has how be israeli government responsible for the actions in the west bank?
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at the same time, the palestinian administration has trust. the israel has been playing with fire, considering the self estate above the law because it has been violates an international law. palestine has also read rated that the past to be could only be patched through fulfilling the de mounts and rights of the palestinian people. the ministration has also responded to damage statements regarding the unification of jerusalem. summon the jerusalem, is the capital of palestine in accordance with international resolutions than there will be no stability without the palestinian people obtain an older. right. and that jerusalem is not for sale. no, much of the price or the event comes at a time of particularly high tensions following the death of a prominent tinian. american journalist who was shot during israeli military raid last year, the parade sparked at 11 day war between israel and mosse, which controls the palestinian gaza strip. we heard from a jerusalem city counsellor who expressed hope that police would take control of
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the situation. i'm well, it's possible that at the end the march will get, you know, violent. it's happened in the past and they're already a number of confrontations. i of course, certainly hope that doesn't happen. i hope the police keep control. i hope these young men control themselves. i hope that palestinians continue to show restraint and that you know, the day will pass on eventually. but at this point that it's still unclear because the march is still going on and the path does go through the water at the old city . i think it's a holiday, it's kind of been hijacked by the extreme right. which is very sad because it used to be a celebration of having jerusalem united and people would go out and be happy about that and you know, tour on the city and so forth. and down what's happened is the religious,
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ultra right young men who tend to shout racist slogans and kind of march around town and make just about everyone, feel uncomfortable. latvian officials have said that they are considering asking nato troops to use explosives to demolish a world war. 2 era monument to soviet soldiers in riga, that's according to the deputy mayor of the law firm capital. there was a proposal to allow nato and our military forces to blow up this monument. at 1st, this might seem absurd, but a lumpy. there have been examples of soviet legacy site being removed like this. we are considering all possible options. this comes as lot fears. parliament is preparing a builds or if pass would make mandatory the destruction of all monuments glorifying soviet or nazi regimes. the law expected to be passed next month would affect some $300.00 soviet sites. in latvia, the condemned monuments would be reportedly due to be removed by november,
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15th rigor has already dissolved in agreement with russia that enforced the protection of such monuments. now the controversial memorial in regard honoring soviet soldiers who helps liberate lafayette from the nazi was recently the scene of public protests where local authorities detained several people who opposed a band on victory de medications at the sight. internationally acclaimed serbian film director, amir coastal, each wonders why instead of relying on history western countries appear to be abandoning it. the idea of destroying monuments is not just the idea of restoring your service. monuments, this money out of destroying the past is just projecting through. now because of this russian intervention in ukraine, but this is a status in which a state of mind, of people living around the world are just becoming anti colonial. they want to
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raise the history of humanity, which is ultimate stupidity. that is just the, on the agenda of most of the ex colonial countries. they are after so many years instead of gradually changing the profile of people are relying on history. we want to abandon the history and this is impossible. this is going to end up in, i would say, as much as you could control that much, your history will be alive. cancel of culture is something that started when a globalization was given. i would say a given the speed in which the all accepted holy would be all accepted, this kind of stupid agency that is lying in los angeles. instead of putting emphasis on our culture and russian people and rationally to understand that they
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need to come up with the patterns in order to protect its culture. but it's quite for the 1st time that some nations are absolutely excluded. but this is media. if you go to the people in france, once i've spoken to a potential producer for those they have scheme, france, i toley, but you are abandoning all the russian artist. you told me this is not possible. he is much better than anyone. anyone else that we know there is always certain layer of super you already see unfortunately exploded during this time when he was bending jewish club and the gypsies, because he wanted to exterminate, i'm afraid that we are very close, but i think it's much more superficial policy that i think as a range for innovation in ukraine in which the war is just
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continued from 2014 never stop. and this remains, contain certain ingredients of hates that exist like a, like a feeling of superiority. because tony to also commented on the ongoing geopolitical tension between russia and nato decided because of a war when the alliance stretched its presence into the balkan region by bombing the republic of yugoslavia, which included modern day serbia and montenegro 1999 was the beginning of for bringing nato into the, our neighborhood or into our country. bomb being and separating piece of our territory is now a back through the russian reaction which was quite inspired by the fact that the last part to croatia and to be lost. still not, of course, or which was recognized by
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a major european countries. so when you speak about how kosovo was suffering and how much they were bumping and killing our kids, they used to say they used to call it collateral damage. same people, same media. when somebody is killed in ukraine, they say poor kids and poor civilians. so how can you stay normal and continue for functioning in the society to not to, to not to put emphasis that this is about the same. if something is going to little damage and something years is a killing, civilians is just unacceptable when we speak about naziism is absolutely different when you say this word, invest in europe, which during the hitler period did not suffer including romania, bulgaria, all the eastern countries. except serbia, which was having a 2 anti fascist movement at the same time. so it's very logical to somebody
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who suffered for not the worst awful things that ever happened in the history for last 500 years. or let's say 400 years reacting differently. turkish president, russia type added air to one excuse me, has said that he remains unsatisfied with the results of talks held with sweden and finland over their bid to join nato. speaking to the media, he stressed once again that countries that provide shelter to terrorist groups cannot be welcomed into the military alliance. the talk. so a delegation has conducted with the swedish and finish delegations were unfortunately not at the level we were expecting. they have expectations, but if they don't take necessary steps, they still allowing the terrorists to freely walk in the streets of stock home and provide security to them with their police. a dispute between turkey in opposition
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to sweden and finland has emerged after anchor a block to the northern states attempt to get nato membership. turkey says those nordic countries support kurdish militants considered terrorist by gra. following the failed negotiations with sweden and finland, the turkish leader said that he plans to talk with russian president vladimir putin on monday earlier. my colleague nick air and discussed arthur's current position in the native block with turkish political scientist owner, seen on was, will touch since 1952 churches, a member of nato and from 50 to 2. now that nettle was never really a lie or friend for church. turkish nationalism interests requires the use of ripple against the membership of these countries. i mean finance and see them in this. there are some negotiations between turkey, so purchase official and also natal official. but i think there would be not a positive result from these are these meetings,
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these negotiations because need tools and turkish interest now is completely separate. it's not, we don't have any, we are not sharing any common target or comments that distribute nato or the members of nato, for example. now, from the grain crisis did, they are attacking russia and they have a lot of problems with on a, on the other hand. but these 2 countries like russia and iraq, they are the neighbors of turkey. we have relation with this come to give deep trade relation with this country, but when you look to the west and natal that they take this country as the enemies take his relationship with nato. it's been far from e z a. do you see there present friction as a combination of grievances when over the years it'll come to a hedge do? thanks. i, i mean, should that it was a process because after the fall down or soviet union, there was no necessity for turkey to be staying the, as a, as a member or from a church is joe pacific necessity. that doesn't concern the novelist interests. and
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now to it is a developing really good relation with neighbors. for example, with russia now we have a, we have a corporation in traits in military industry like is 400 saw today versus like the x, the mean ox on the world is changing. now, like politically, militarily, culturally that with like in a dark period, living in the dark, that it now but the, like china, india, russia, and turkey, john is rising up again. so there is no reason that to achieve search for his future in the best the ears of police force has issued a stern warning that weapons the block has been supplying the key of may end up in the hands of criminals and thus cause for their instability. in europe, at some point the war will be over. we want to avoid a situation like the one that followed the war in the balkans 30 years ago. the
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weapons from that war still being used by criminal groups today. the ear has already sent 1500000000 euros of military supplies to ukraine, and recently allocated another 500000000 euros for additional provisions. most of the aide is going to equipment including weaponry. but as blocks please agency is warned. some of those firearms may be obtained by militias and other potentially harmful individuals that the eu has not intended to our massive flows of weaponry to ukraine, as well as entrenched corruption in the country were cited in a 2018 report as enabling the rise of neo nazi groups such as the as of the battalion, perceived corruption and mismanagement in ukraine's armed forces provided a fertile environment for the formation of independent armed groups. these groups, which often labeled themselves battalions. the number of high level state officials had facilitated massive arms flows to embargoed 3rd parties. often states under
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international embargo, even the u. s. establishment media which is usually gung ho and it's the support for ukraine has begun to question where the weapons being to that given to that country will eventually end up experts say it's impossible to trace where all the firearms are going, who uses them and how they are being used to make concerns that they could end up in the hands of terrorists or resurface industry conflicts spread by for an audience. currently fighting for key s, we heard from author and journalist thomas roper, who thinks it is obvious that the uncontrolled supply of weapons to such corrupt country like ukraine, is not safe since at least part of those weapons will certainly end up on the black market. i, you just have to follow the american media when you see that there were hearings already in congress. and when the pentagon was forced to say yes, they don't have any control about the weapons after they crossed the ukrainian border in the u. s. and the pentagon, they're talking about
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a black hole. the ukraine is one of the most corrupt countries, which is also no surprise and most secret. and they sending weapons that without any control it's, it's, it's clear that at least part of these weapons will come to the black market. but this is nothing you of the west did the same in iraq and syria. and later on they had to say, yeah, well, at these weapons and nearly all of these weapons came to the i s to the stomach state, it's it political wish of the west to support the ukraine against russia. and they do that on any cost and looking at the $2.00 bill, you're right now and weapons. you have to check what they were sending. they were sending the old weapon. so i don't know, for example, norway was sending anti tank rockets which were produced. i'm too a 976. this is from the museum it's. it's quite simple and quite obvious that this is just a sponsorship for, for, for the weapon industry. it's not really about helping you create what, what helped us, you crank it with a detailed weapons. that was that producing nearly 50 years ago at least 3 people
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have reportedly been detained in the latest round of clashes in sri lanka, which has seen more than 50 days of anti government protests amid an unprecedented economic crisis. police fired tear gas and water cannons to disperse crowds over the weekend. here is some of the latest footage. ah, a sri lanka has fallen into default for the 1st time in its history with the government having failed to pay back around $8000000.00 in foreign debts. spiraling inflation now exceeding 33 percent has sparked shortages of food and fuel across the country. this is the worst economic crisis that she longer has seen since it
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gained independence from britain in 1948. the economic collapse has been triggering political unrest as thousands take to the streets in demand that the government resign, political and foreign policy expert suv wrote, come all duty says that the whole region is being affected by the crisis in sri lanka, the government topsy long time is not able to come out of this debt trap. they have already more engaged their economic. they have more engaged their land resources. they have mom, dish that go, you know, folds to china as well as to other bought in agencies for crisis is so deep. and it is so huge that it is free and is really buried to take them out from best price. is that such an i thing, at least a non feel better international aid, something from other countries and she long, i think this process will be, plan has thought and best price has been worse. and there is already
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a domino effect. be to be a thing we are seeing what's happening in hockey, san, i'm dr. san is on the almost on the large, on the civil war. we have seen what has happened now from the sun. i'm gonna find me a debt crisis. i thought you'd like huge, huge, huge minutes. we've been bryson up on his son. clashes violence arrest the here's how the champions league final, between rail madrid and liverpool, ended in paris. the event which was moved for political reasons from the russian city of saint petersburg to the french capital, finished with many supporters, distressed and angry. oh, there were clashes prior to the game when police tried to stop ticket. listen fans from entering the stadium long lines then formed as it became clear, some tickets were forgeries, leaving many supporters. missing the start of the game and in the, in suing chaos,
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police used to tear gas to control the crowds, some dejected at liverpool fans, liverpool last one to 0. they claim that they were then ambushed to after they left the stadium and robbed former presidential candidate marie le pen has said that france is no longer able to organize such major events because they end in clashes and riots that does it for me. this hour i'll be back in a say 30 minutes with another full and fresh look at your news search international there with a
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with me only welcome to was a part of the bible's command that the son shall not bear the iniquity of the father and vice versa, doesn't always apply in politics, but in the case of the recent elections in the philippines, it seems a remarkably relevant the may vote help, not just one, but 2 political dynasties to return or stay in power despite their brother contentious legacies wise family politics. so attractive to filipinos. well, to discuss that, i'm now joined by areas of 0 guy political science professor at the university of the philippines dylan professor r.

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