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[000:00:00;00] ah ah, 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 garza, archie examines the previous ukrainian artillery a position in the lugens republic that for years had been used to fire upon local forces that's as intense fighting rages on elsewhere in the dumbass with an unprecedented food insecurity, crisis gripped a latin american countries as western sanctions against russia, disruptive global supply chain in latvia,
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considers asking nato troops to use explosives to blow up a world war 2 monuments to soviets soldiers in riga. we hear from prominent serbian filmmaker, amir, close to the, to about his views on the issue. they want to raise the fish 3 of humanity, which is ultimate stupidity. that is just the, on the agenda. most of the ex colonial countries i'm in class is about to between palestinians and israeli forces in the west bank after jewish crowds march through jerusalem's old city in what the palestinian authority considers a provocation with deadly shelling has been reported in cities in the don units republic, i made a tax by ukrainian forces. authorities had said
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a woman was killed in the capital city of danielle guys. several areas were sheldon, also in the nearby city of my car, you have to civilians were reported killed in an artillery attack. this is despite recent advances by the russian military. elsewhere in the dawn baths our tv was done on reports from a former ukrainian artillery position recently seized by russian led forces. a little danced with. this is one of the main artillery positions of the logan's peoples republic militia, just outside the town of smitley dark. 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 mammals, ah,
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ah, no nutritionist also 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 ukrainians fled that don bass. 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
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down on this bastion yesterday. little due to submissive. 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. so it's hard. i remember those who have fallen while taking this hill as 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 points so they could 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. i had a meeting of e leaders on monday to discuss a potential new package of sanctions against moscow. germany's economy minister has said that the blocks unity on the matter is quote, starting to crumble off to rush is attack on ukraine. we saw what can happen when
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europe stands united. let's hope it continues like this for the summit. but it has already started to crumble. the new sanctions could include an embargo on russian oil shipments by sea, but that has become a stumbling point within the block with hungary being the most ardent oppose of such a man. the european union has tried to agree on a compromise for supplying russian oil through pipelines, but no consensus has been reached as of yet. across the atlantic western sanctions against russia have also reach havoc by disrupting supply. james u. n. world food program has warned that the conflict in ukraine has put latin america on the verge of famine. with latin american fruit export is facing an unprecedented crisis party correspondent, the national, who be a reports c. no said go me. western sanctions against russia has significantly contributed to an unprecedented regional crisis that has engulfed late in the american countries. the world's biggest exports, as of fruit, originals,
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them was new. today we can cooperate with one shipping company, only m s c. it is the only logistics company in the world that provides shipping solutions between latin america and russia. medical america denies the richest western countries and their private companies are attempting to strangle russia in every aspect who has also damaged late and america supplies of brazilian apples. such indian lemons in ecuador and bananas, have suddenly found himself 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 and oranges. russia is also one of the largest import is 17 in lemons,
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brazil's main food export is the apple. this year joe, our whole works and moscow plan to buy some $1200.00 tons of apples from brazil. sanctions made the purchase impossible, and those brazilian manufacturers who worked with his company have now made total losses of $15000000.00. we will equals 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 rushes ban from the swift network which it difficult, so sellers and buyers to make transactions rise and fuel and fertilize the prices are only making things worse. as the current crisis effects,
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not only the fruit rate it negatively affects most food industries around the world. we must now make sure that this does not affect food supplies in the near future, resulting in a further dropping 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 countries will also be seriously affected due to, to stopping of the wheat supplies from russia, among those countries or some of the world's poorest, such as somalia, syria, and the democratic republic of the congo ob, it's out of the look at that 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 suffer is the most as a result. guardian guy ignacio julio buenos aires, argentina, levine. officials have said that they are considering asking nato troops to use the explosives to demolish
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a world war. 2 era monument to soviet soldiers in riga will have him in capitals. deputy mayor said that in response to a journalist's question about the possibility for such sanctions, this comes as a lobbyist. parliament is preparing a bill that if passed would make a 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, 15th riga has already dissolved an agreement with russia that enforced the protection of such monuments and the controversial memorial and rigor honoring soviet soldiers who liberated lafayette from the nazis was recently the scene of public protests where local authorities detained several people who opposed the ban on victory de commemorations of site. internationally acclaimed serbian film director amir christie, wonders why instead of relying on history western countries appeared to be
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abandoning it. they want to raise the history of humanity, which is ultimate stupidity. that is just the, on the agenda, most of the ex colonial countries. this started much earlier. they started 2004 mainly 2007. this and i, russian sentiment was taking place in time all over the world, mainly in europe. after putting speech in munich, or what i could say, if we react on what is going on, now, we have to always go to the past. that's why i very much against destroying monuments, and there is something much more dangerous. i used to live in paris and my daughter was going to the french school. and certainly she was told by parents by me and by my wife, too early stage in her life to read pushing as she came. and she
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was explaining how she loved pushing a captain's daughter. and now she was enjoying his literature and her teacher who was a fine and a good woman said, it's a shame. why didn't you choose somebody better than him? so you have to understand that there is always certain layer of superiority that are unfortunately exploded during the hitler time 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. casenita also commented on the ongoing geopolitical tensions between russia and nato. he cited the cause of a war when the alliance stretched its presence into the balkan region by bombing
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the republic of yugoslavia, which included modern day serbia, and montenegro. 1999 was at the beginning of for bringing may go into the our neighborhood or into our country. bombing and separating piece of our territory is now a back through the russian reaction, which was a quite inspired by the fact that the last part to croatia and we lost still not a corso, which was recognized by a major european countries. so when you speak about how gossip 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
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continue or functioning in the society to not to, to not to put emphasis that this is about the same. if something is growth, little damaged, and something years is a killing civilians is just unacceptable. because until the end of the, you know, one philosopher said french are for the low ju, missouri for to go g n slabs for justice. and as much as i pay higher price for my sense of justice, i would never accept to be something else. and somebody else, ah, rising tensions over sweden and finland attempts to join nato as turkey remains adamant in its decision to keep them out of the western military alliance. turkish president. no one has said that as long as he is in office, those 2 nordic countries won't be allowed into the block because they support groups that on cra,
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considers terrorists the talks. our delegation has conducted with the swedish and finish delegations were unfortunately not at the level we were expecting. they have expectations, but as they don't take necessary steps, they are still allowing the terrorist to freely walk in the streets of stockholm and provide security to them with their police. anchor is so strongly opposed to sweden and finland joining nato because it says they have backed kurdish militants who have been fighting against turkey for decades. turkey has the 2nd largest military in the nato alliance after the united states following the failed negotiations with sweden and finland. and one has said that he plans to talk with russian president vladimir putin on monday earlier. my colleague, nicky air discussed on chris current position in the nato block with turkish political scientist for nor seen on was all types since 1952 torches, a member of nato, and from 50 to 2. now that nettle was never really
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a lie or friend for search. turkish nationalism interests requires the use of weapons against the membership of these countries. i mean finance and see them in this. there are some negotiations between turkey. cir, purchased official and also naval official. but i think there will be not a positive result from these the meetings these negotiations because ne toss and turkeys interest now is completely separate. it's not, we don't have any, we are not sharing any common target or comments that if nato or the members of nato, for example, now from the grain crisis, they are attacking russia. and they have a lot of problems with you on the other hand. but these 2 countries like russia and iraq, they are the neighbors of turkey, have relation with this come to give deep trade relation with this country. but when you look to the west and natal, that they think this country as the enemies take his relationship with nato,
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it's been far from e z a. do you see there present friction as a combination of grievances when over the years it will come to a heads do things side. i mean, sure that it was a process because after the fall down those soviet union, there was no necessity for turkey to be stay in the as a, as a member or from april touches job politic necessity. that doesn't concern the novels in paris. and now 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 it's $400.00 saw today versus like the x to mean are on the world is changing. now with like, politically, militarily, culturally did with like in a dark period of living in the dark, but it now, but the east, like china, india, russia, and turkey john is rising up again. so there is no reason that to achieve search
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for his future in on the best clashes have ruptured in the west bank between police israeli nationalists and palestinians after jewish israelis marched through muslim areas of the old city of jerusalem. palestinian authority condemned the move as provocation. palestinian factions have warned that the israeli flag waving parade could reignite in their conflict with israel. the event took place on what israel called jerusalem de a celebration of its capture of east jerusalem. in 1967 arab israeli war protesters reportedly through stones and shot fireworks, that police who responded with don grenades and locked some of them in the alex, a mosque palestinian red crescent rescue service said 62 people were injured including $23.00 who required hospitalization. leaves are some of the latest images from the unrest
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ah scuffles interrupted elsewhere in palestinian areas as protesters moved close to lines of contact between israeli and palestinian forces. israeli police reportedly used tear gas and rubber bullets to violently disperse the crowds, or to correspondents. you often stay reports from the city of ramallah. nice, cabella monsieur, a palestinian flock procession passed through many towns and villages in the west bank. the mulch salted from town centers and anted near the contact line on the northern outskirts of the cities of ramallah. and that would be era where eventually clashes erupted, thousands of people suffered to is he's really soldiers. you see a gas grenades the use from ability as well as real wants to violently dispatch.
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the protest as the same pattern was seen in many palestinian villages, but especially in the nablus region and the self of that region. dozens for engine clashes between palestinians and the israeli. all mean various areas have been going on since sunday morning. the so called israeli flank procession provoked massive undressed and was bank in response demonstrate and came out here flying only to palestinian flock. the palestinian foreign ministry has said that all these phenomena have created a new phase of pensions on the course of destruction. the palestinian foreign ministry has how be israel government responsible for this sanctions in the west bank? at the same time to palestine and administration has stressed that israel has been playing with by at considering itself estate above the law because it has been by lightening to national law. palestine has also read to rated that the past to be sc . it only be paid throught fulfilling the mountain lights of the palestinian people . there would be no stability without the palestinian people obtain an old their
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rights and at jerusalem is not for sale. not much of the price event comes at a time of particularly high tensions following the death of a prominent palestinian american journalist who was shot during an israeli military raid with both sides accusing each other of committing the killing. we heard from jerusalem city chat, counselor, laura warden who says that the celebration was ruined because police failed to take things under control. i think it's a holiday and 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 what's happened is the religious alter right. young men who tend to shout racist slogans and kind
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of march around town and make just about everyone feel uncomfortable. it's not exactly black and white because i do know that, you know, some of these jewish extremists can very violent, but also the palestinians have been and apparently were throwing rocks on some of that and shoes when they were praying. so it's not as if anyone is clearly in the right here. i think there's probably a lot of unnecessarily my unnecessary violence on both sides. and apparently the walks and the israeli police did not manage to keep things completely under control . the use 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 further 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 weapons from that war still being used by criminal groups today. the
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e. u 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, 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 group, such as the as of 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 have facilitated massive arms flows to embargoed 3rd parties. often states under international embargo even the u. s. establishment media, which is usually gung ho in its support for ukraine has begun to question where the weapons being sent to that country will eventually end up. who heard from independent journalist, thomas roper, who previously visited on bus territories once occupied by ukrainian troops. and
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says that it is obvious that the uncontrolled supply of weapons to give is a threat to european security. ah, 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 a black hole. the ukraine is one of the most corrupt countries, which is also no surprise and most secret, and they sending weapons there 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, these weapons, nearly all of these weapons came to the i s to the stomach state. it's, it's, it's political, a wish of the west to support the ukraine against russia. and they do that on any cost and looking at the $2000000000.00 right now and weapons and you have to check what they were sending. they were sending the old weapons. so i don't know,
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for example, norway was sending anti tank rockets, which were produced until in 1976 misses 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 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. please fired tear gas and water cannons to disperse crowds over the weekend. here is some of the latest footage. a
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with true lanka has fallen into the fault for the 1st time in its history with the government. having failed to pay back around $80000000.00 in foreign debts, spiraling inflation now exceeding 33 percent has led to shortages of food and fuel across the country. this is the worst economic crisis that shalonda has seen since it gained independence from britain in 1948. the economic collapse has been triggering political unrest of thousands take to the streets to demand that the government resign. political and foreign policy expert silver oak amal, due to says that the whole region is being affected by the crisis and sri lanka, the government topsy long time, is not able to come out of this debt that they have already mod, gauge their to konami. they have more engaged their land resources, they have more than a full odd to china, as well as 2 other bought in agencies for crisis the sodium. and it is so huge that
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it is related to really buried to take them out from best prices that such an i thing, at least that non failed, that it's international age coming from other countries. and she, like, i think this crisis will be by massage and best practice will watson. there is already a domino effect, which we are saying we are seeing what's happening in hockey, san, i'm dr. san is on the, almost on the verge of the civil war. we have seen what has happened now. funny san, i'm grounded families when i bet i thought you'd like huge, huge, huge minutes. we've been bryson, up on his son. torrential rains in northeastern brazil have killed at least 80 people and left dozens missing. this is, according to the most recent government data, local authorities report that search and rescue operations were resumed amid a low in the rainfall. the country has been repeatedly hit by extreme downpours in
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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 aries, auto guy, political science professor at the university of the philippines, gentleman or his or our lead. great to talk to you. thank you very much for your time. thanks for having me. now i filipino politics over the last couple of figures . i wasn't boring at all, but even by your boisterous, rather, boisterous thunders. i think the latest elections produced rather remarkable results. we have the son of an ousted and disgraced leader, often described as a, as a brutal dictator, being chosen as president the life and the daughter of
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a previous controversial, outgoing president. also often described as a dictator and now being elected as a vice president. this is an amazing ticket. i don't think we have seen anything of this sort in recent years in global politics. what does it say about the aspirations of philippine of voters? well, we're, we did not just elect a president in a vice president coming from 2 of the most powerful political families in the philippines. but they were elected, overwhelmingly wait with the majority mandate of the latest count is that both of them almost got around 58 percent of the vote. and in our system we don't have a run of elections that assures a majority mandate. we only have a plurality system. so this is the 1st time that a president and a vice president has been elected by a majority since democracy was restored in 1986 and of 4. that majority mandate to
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