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[000:00:00;00] a with 7 people killed in the done yes, the people's republic as ukraine launches dozens of missiles at the area, according to local authorities. as russian and look on to republic forces advanced towards the city of lucy chance, one of the cranes last strongholds in the region are to look at who is fighting on ukrainian side shows what they call themselves the death battalion that they were trained by western instructors who fought with them? machine guns, equipment, food, everything they had, it was important from the west and as the conflict ryan's on a number of western media and the politicians move away from the previous key of will when stamps to questioning whether there will be
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a victory for ukraine at all. with him live to read from our studios in moscow. this is our to international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. now. 7 people have been killed in 16 injured on monday as the done yet people's republic continues to come under heavy shelling. local authorities claim ukrainian forces fire to 20 missiles at the country's capital alone. as intensified in continues in the east of the lou ganske republic. several residential buildings have been severely damaged in the western city of regina will ganske authority, say 3 people were killed and more than 30 injured in shelling by ukrainian forces during the week. meanwhile, russia and the guns car carrying out a clearing operation in the crucial settlement of coming up with the aim of cutting off caves, supplies to its troops in the sea chance one of ukraine's last strongholds in the
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republic or tv goods. don, i've spoke to one of the russian fighters there who is fighting with ukraine's troops. or this is what they call themselves the desk battalion. they had desperately in stripes and they held on to the last they are for the criminals. and those who run away from the battlefield. they were well trained and equipped and fight with guerrilla tactics. we capture the major. he said that they were trained by western instructors who fought with them. machine guns, equipment, food, everything they had was imported from the west. they were trained hard for 2 or 3 months. the major was high on belgium made pills. it took him 3 days to recover from them on these pills. all a person doesn't fight, as he does not want to eat or sleep. the major said that one of the fighters on the pills had been shot 3 times, but he still continued to fight. and cranium, president vladimir lensky, has claimed that tear was being pushed towards unfavorable agreements with russia.
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stressing that the world is tired of the conflict. this comes as some western media outlets and politicians seem to be edging away from their previous victory for t of at all costs. stance. questions have been raised that run against the narrative, ranging from whether ukraine should consider territorial concessions to reach peace to pondering if the country can win at all. if tiers and moscow are headed for a multi year or even multi decade, frozen conflict, we will need to push ukraine towards its most realistic rather than its most ambitious military strategy. morale among the ukrainian troops is reportedly suffering brushing command as a concentrating massive firepower on ukrainian positions. what has happened of the past several months is western politicians, western media, the mainstream media, which have complete dominance again many over the information's fear in the west. they, they built this, this bubble of unreality, an alternate reality in which they misled millions of people into,
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believe it into believing what was happening in ukraine. and what is happening now is this is this bubble. it is, it is beginning to pop because what, what are they hopeful? western politicians and pundits, they had hoped to the, the russian military offensive would collapse and that ukraine would go on the offensive when back it's, it's territories, as they claim they did everything. everything that they could to achieve these goals and none of them, none of them are achieved. ergo, you have by now saying things like this. it steer territory and not going to tell them what they should and shouldn't do. but it appears to me that at some point along the line, there's going to have to be in negotiated settlement here. and what that entails, i don't know. they had hoped to isolate russia, they boasted for months that russia was completely isolated. the, it was an outcast. and what do you have? you have the hill, for example, a very pro ukrainian outlet. now,
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now writing admitting that no russia isn't isolated, that out of the $195.00 countries in the world. only 65 have joined in to some degree not entirely on western sanctions against russia, china, india, brazil, mexico, and indonesia. many, many continue to do business with russia. continue buying more and more of russian exports. at the same time, you have consumers in the west looking at looking at petrol station prices, looking at all the empty shovel supermarkets and the price is then going, how would we shot ourselves with these savages? you also have, for example, the new york times, which says, we can keep rising blank checks, the crate. there's been no result. what has been the result. the ukrainian military is on the defensive and it is being routed more and more units of surrendering. you have the times saying that ukrainian morale is dropping at catastrophic levels. you
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have no illusions. western military offices may do military offices, general staffs, they will understand very well. the situation in ukraine. russia has a heck of a lot of comma are de la ukrainians. and so there is no way that the ukrainians will ever destroy or defeat the russians. there is no way that the ukrainians will ever have enough combat power. they cheat the russians out of ukraine as well. and so what does that look like in the, in game, the more this war goes on, we never know if that's going away. and then they will lack the ability to go to the bargaining table at a position of strength and may lose more than they intended. interesting common transit. and with those headlines with those stories emerging morale as well. you've got and at the same time the u. s. other western countries continuing their arm supplies to kia. what's going on there? why did the virgins, of course,
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that they're there. they're continuing those because they fed the, the sly, the people that if we are new cran, it's going to when they can suddenly over not stop with all these supplies and shipments and say, look, that they are changing anything. they're just, they're just dragging these conflicts out. nevertheless, that look, many people have this illusion that all these weapons that a said to ukraine, they end up on the front line than they used against russia. most i would say most never reach the front lot every day. they are targeted that the sure this is something that the media and the western military outlets of concealed from the public. and out of those, the reach the front lines, pledge via also captured by, by russian forces and slowly, slowly, ever so soon, the media is starting to admit that you know, everything is in fine and dandy as they had led people to believe. despite pledges of tanks, artillery and u. s. rocket systems,
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the ukranian front lines continue to be populated by a times dangerously ill equipped fighters. they are lacking bullets and extra magazines for the rifles. one canadian fighter said the reality on the ground is, is very different and slowly as you can see, that that bubble that they had built up beginning to bus murat garcia, i'm speaking with my colleague union o'neill earlier now it's not just the media narrative that is undergoing radical changes, public interest in the coverage of the conflict has some down shifts as well, since people are no longer absorbed with coverage of the war in ukraine as artes. rachel marston, comments? let's face it. we live in an age of increasingly short attendees. best found new cycles in the immediate gratification of social networks and flashing the ban. friends have rewired a lot of ways to turn away from anything that requires long term focus and the conflict ukraine is really no exception is recent. does any indication now over 100
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days into this fiasco? social media attention has decreased from a high of a 109000000 weekly interactions on public to just 4800000 worldwide. our last count and online news coverage is followed a similar downward trajectory. an axis point, so despite washington, shoveling billions of dollars out the door of taxpayer runs to ukraine. the average american between april 4th and may 16th showed more social media interest in the defamation trial. that period formerly married hollywood stars johnny and her against each other. they were also wor, successfully seduced by buzz boat, tesla and space ex founder eli must. how many pennies has always shaped policy and the course of conflicts and has greased the clips, kids for war or for peace? our off for the world model. good 5 or that warm neza calling to you to the
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people of the united states don't get used to this war. otherwise we're risking and never any war. don't get used to our pain guy to put some of zalinski, strongest. western cheerleaders gung ho at the outset are now starting to change their tube as the conflict. brian's on a mid growing doubts over ukraine's ability to prevail. french president, a mellor in the hall who was previously judy by zalinski of suggesting that ukraine may need to concede territories. and the conflict is now emphasizing that russia. 6 must not be humiliated so that the day the fighting stops, we can build road out through digital 9 channels. she is clearly could not care less. 2 the interest of the average european citizen currently helping to fund this conflict. zalinski is hypercritical, approach to his closest and most generous allies in the world has become the subject of speculation by the speaker of hungary parliament. last, look,
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her statements by the president of ukraine are sometimes strange. usually those who need help ask for it politely, persistently, but ask not demand or threaten. one usually threatens enemies, not those they want to have as france. there is a personal mental problem here. the worst case scenario for zalinski is to get bogged down in the conflict. well has one time supporters shift their priorities and attention elsewhere, browbeating and bullying? his is fancy paying attention beyond their tolerance is probably not the most effective way to secure the best and fastest possible outcome of t and long term stability for the ukrainian people. pakistan is looking for alternative ways to carry out financial transactions with russia midwestern sanctions. that's according to the countries ambassador to moscow with the majority of the world refusing to join the west campaign. earlier my colleague unit o'neill discussed the situation with mohammed. i talk java,
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the director general of the pakistan house international thing tank. the euro centric and the us centric and the west centric policies. more or less has been creating lot of trouble for the developing countries. for only one mattered, i think the sanction the geem has paralyzed many economies. the new world order, i would say also can be categorize in terms of how we one country or set of countries stand up to one net it the construct that only the rest and way to deal with any issue is correct. one, a large majority of countries. if you look at them, you will find out that it is only a matter of opportunity when you ask them about the issue. they will speak up, he's got china, india, pakistan saying, well, hold on you're, you're not, you're not talking for us as well. we want to make our own decisions there. and i
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think it has that be more to the forefront of western leaders mine since the start of the ukraine conflict. i think it came later to be honest because they were under the perception or view that when they will say that this is the reward will make the decision to of the western world in meaning. this didn't happen because the countries made their own minds up. they looked at their own national interest, me and the respectively made the decisions when the, during the voting boss wanting, i think also the, you know, imposed on other countries, had shown a very bad result, unpopular to see and making even at their home. is it in the process of occurring western dominance coming to to a close process has started. i mean, they will never to accept this a political defeat, that they accept that. ok. we failed in all these countries. we could not maintain peace, we loss trillions of dollars and we had to leave in some kind of, you know, submission to the countries and that in afghanistan included. can you give us
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a sense of how the east now sees the west has that changed since the conflict again? we're east has a one comparison that make for example, i can give you an assessment. these say that all right, all this human rights, all this destruction, this show and propagate whatever happened the ukraine. but what did on the member that any one of them can come out. they came out after very many, hundreds of thousands of people could millions refugees in iraq, for example. or we were wrong at the time. and then they went to syria, they had a problem, then they went to libya. so they are looking at somebody that the rest should have stood dear when they have initiated all the, you know, wars but did refuse to accept the responsibility. it is impossible that the united states and other countries desirous to abandon bach sondra shut relationship in the past 20 years. going to a very positive trajectory. and we are of the opinion that this conflict will be
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dissolved sooner or later. but at the same time, the south asian countries and other countries has a great example to know that when the rest decides to something in dear interest, they will come together. but when the global challenges there, they will not. they think that the european problem is everybody's problem is not the way force. johnson is clinging on to his role as u. k prime minister, after surviving a no confidence vote, that highlighted potentially fatal rifts in his ruling. conservative party johnson, one at the support of 211 of his m. p. 's, but 41 percent of his party voted to get rid of him. that's the worst such verdict for a sitting prime minister in 33 years labor party leader care stormer slammed those who back johnson stressing that he is completely unfit for office. the british public are fed up, fed up with a prime minister who promises big,
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but never delivers. fed up with a prime minister who's presided over a culture of lies. a law breaking at the hearts of government. fed up with a prime minister, who is utterly unfit for the great office that he holds conservative and pays, made their choice tonight. they have ignored the british public and much themselves and their party firmly to perish. thompson and everything that he represents. johnson's supporters claimed the result as a victory at many conservative m. p. 's. see it as the beginning of the end for his 3 year premiership. the pm has faced huge flack over at a party gate scandal in which he and a number of colleagues attended. numerous crowded, get togethers in downing street, that's despite such gatherings being banned under the country's cove. it rules, high inflation, and rising energy prices also raise questions about the government's effectiveness . now, recent opinion poll,
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published just before the start of the vote showed just 28 percent of british voters back of the p. m. while 59 percent of those polled want to see johnson put out to pasture. former member of the european parliament godfrey bloom says that despite such obvious disapproval, johnson will remain in office as there is no better candidate to replace him. as most of us suspected, boris of survived the vote of no confidence and our history, we've seen many a vote of no confidence in governments, but the problem is with this one, it's largely to be an engineer by his own party. and this is tough to bounce back from in the long term. and of course everybody has their own idea of why the has been a vote of no confidence and why the prime minister's popularity has slumped. this is a fake, conservative government, and people are losing confidence in it taxes as an all time high. now since the war,
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virtually government spending is out of control government. debts out of control, the national health system in the country is virtually broken down largely because of incompetence and showing up by government with money with the audit trail. so this is the problem that the prime minister has. he's being towed to hang on, or he's getting support because of his response to the ukraine and russian federation clash, which of course, he's handling with his normal ineptitude. by brokering a piece between the ukraine diplomatically and the russian federation. if he was in charge of that, it was brokering that that would be good, but he's not a, he's just as always following the washington line. so he's got nothing whatsoever to offer. but he will survive or easy survived. the, the voted covers is because there isn't anyone else there all hopeless. ah, the u. s. may greenlight shipping venezuelan oil to europe by italian and spanish?
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well, companies resuming an oil for debt swap, a halted 2 years ago and aimed at cutting european dependence on russian crude. that's according to a reuters report. and that's also despite a long term dispute between the us and venezuela, with washington opposing venezuelan president, nicholas meadows. government and imposing sanctions on venezuela oil. we're going to announce sanctions against petroleum to venezuela. so c a dot a nema. we're paid a vase, as it's known by a spanish acronym, the state owned oil monopoly. we have continued to expose the corruption of maduro and his cronies, and today's action ensures they can no longer luthey assets of the venezuelan people. venezuela is not the only sanctioned country. the u. s. may allowed oil shipments from with iran, the subject of u. s. punishment over its nuclear program, also reportedly being considered international petroleum. economist john foster
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believes that the u. s. is determined to end europe's energy dependence on russia. there are just 2 companies in both. that's the italian state on a company, e and i and the, the, the spanish company reps all that my, my take that would be that the amount of oil it state. we don't know how much it is, the newspaper articles that comes from reuters and gave no, no, didn't know how much we're talking about. but it doesn't appear to be a much and really in my view, in relation to the amount of, of oil that russia currently exploits into europe, which is 3 and a half 1000000 barrels a day. about my emotional reaction is allow for little is completed poker. see, of course, and i, a, is a walker through a little drips, but the game is very clearly to,
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to bring down russia. and so europe, from its point of view, is it is key to bringing down russia and that was to break because training has been built up so carefully since since 960 washington is stuck with a problem that is in persuading the europeans to, to go along with the european commissioner, delightedly going along, it seems with persuading european countries not to import oil from russia. i don't know how, how, how fast penetrator will be able to increase production very much. depends upon united sense united states, lifting the sanctions, getting rid of them because vendors whalers needs, needs easy access to market india's plans for
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a safer cybersecurity space. our failing to win fans among the west big tech companies who claim that the new regulations set to come into place at the end of the month, post a risk to personal privacy. we respectfully urge you to withdraw the directions as they would weaken. cybersecurity amplify the risk of surveillance, particularly for journalists and human rights defenders and jeopardize the right to privacy and india. the new regulations call for tech firms to report on data breaches within 6 hours and to save user longs for at least 5 years. india says it's in response to a growing number of cyber attacks in the country and hopes the new regulations will provide vital data to help probe those incidence. and despite big tech firms criticizing the indian authorities, such regulations are commonly used in a number of countries from january to june. last year, google reported on around 51000 requests from the u. s. government to disclose the data of private users. we talked to a cybersecurity expert who said that big tech have little choice,
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but to follow the new regulations. well, you've begun to seen a new trick with loss. so as to why does offer black forms and services are offering to services to people within india. but i'm not comfortable to go ahead and share information, they didn't so, so they are comfortable with generating money from the indian market where they're not comfortable with complying with local laws. and that's one particular reason be fine. that the indian you unfortunately, since he's often reaching that did it when the requested information from the sellers. why this information often does not come was to the time it descended response sink, the diamond medical company, please come by the mutual legal assistant street. and we found out that the m black loot is totally inadequate or not all human topical in today's tanks. so most of the time we found out that the death of the appropriate prosecution proceedings in india was cyber crime matters often because it did it primarily because these
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companies on one prediction, the other do not share information with in going to talk this it's, it's time that they do exist, the big companies will have more choices, but to comply and given the huge size of the market just constantly growing, given the huge with us opportunities that exist in india. i don't see any proven to big company wants to make money to go away from the indian market, saying that i'm not pretty comfortable with these loops. meanwhile, the indian foreign minister has wrapped up a 2 nation tour of europe with a strong rebuke during a visit to slovakia. the diplomat criticized european leaders for being silent on many issues when he faced questions on india's position on the war in ukraine. he went on to slammed the continents, quote, mindset, you know, somewhere, europe has to grow out of the mindset that europe's problems are,
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the was problems. but there was problems are not your ups problems. that it's, if it is you, it's yours, which is me, it's os. i think that's something. and i see, you know, reflections of doc a linkage between china and india and what's happening in a crate. so come on guys from china and india happen way before anything happened in india has arrived at the stage read. it feels that it can no longer be bullied if can no longer be course to take, you know, one side or the idol. it is refusing to be part of the us lead western block and the china lead eastern block. it is trying to retain its strategic independence. they're expecting that india will gotten them russia on the ukrainian issue. but india is refusing to do that as the in fact,
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extra up as minister has said that it is not. and in guess in dress, do we, you know, to be, to be doing the line that you are up or the us would like in the i to take the recent past. they've been several examples. so really episodes where. 8 8 dr as j shown good, if you bought the yard pretty, but did europe and officials and also the american options. because it's, it seems that india has made up its mind that it's been not bo, before the u. s. r. europe on russia and on you being an issue or that is for me this hour i will be back and let's say 33 minutes. what's another full and fresh look to see with our international
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