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ah, a with 7 people are killed in the done yes, the people's republic as ukraine launches dozens of missiles at the area, according to local authorities, are to look at who is fighting on the ukrainian side. they called themselves the death battalions that they were trained by western instructors who fought with them . machine guns, equipment, food, everything they had was imported from the west. and as the conflict grinds on, a number of western media and the politicians move away from their previous will when stand to questioning whether there will be a victory for the claim at all. we discuss why with a panel of guess, what we're seeing over here is essentially a change to
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a gradual but painful recognition of what's actually going on over there. the media and in the west has refused to look at facts. now they're caught by surprise. the truth of the matter is the russians, and finally, broken the back of the ukranian army. and you can't deny it. the old policy of intervention isn't, and it's disrespect for countries and their people's, that's how the mexican president slammed the u. s. decision not to invite venezuela, cuba and nicaragua, to a summit suppose to improve unity in the region and refuses to shop himself with broadcasting law, director of studios and moscow, this is our to international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. now 7 people have been killed under 16 injured on monday as the danielle people's republic continues to come under heavy shelling. local authorities claim ukrainian forces fired 90 missiles at the country's capital alone. now as intensive fighting
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continues in the east of the lucas group, public, several residential buildings have been severely damaged in the western city of rebecca, who ganske authority say 3 people were killed and more than 30 injured and showing by ukrainian forces during the week. meanwhile, rushed the gun scar, carrying out a clearing operation in the crucial settlement of commission laska, with the aim of cutting off caves, supplies to its troops in lucy chance one of ukraine's last strongholds in the republic, ortiz ego, he's done. i've spoke to one of the russian fighters there about who is fighting with ukraine's troops on the same as what they called themselves the death battalion. they had death battalion stripes and they held on to the last, they'll form 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
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guns, equipment, food, everything they had was imported from the west. they were trying 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 does it fight, as he does not want to eat or sleep that may just said that one of the fighters on the pills had been shot 3 times. but he still continued the fight. ukrainian president vladimir zelinski have claimed the key of is being pushed towards unfavourable agreements with russia. stressing that the world is tiring of the conflict. this comes as some western media outlets seemed to be edging away from their previous victory for t of at all costs stance. while questioning the ultimate goals which ukraine wants to achieve. if kiev 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 ukranian troops is reportedly suffering. russian command is
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a concentrating massive firepower on ukrainian positions. western media also stress that the conflict has left the u. s. looking hawkish, that says russian troops advance on the front lines. something that the media has been avoiding, reporting for some time and confidence among ukrainian soldiers declines earlier. i discussed the narrative with investigative journalist edward's all libertarian national committee, vice chair are involved and a former us air force lieutenant colonel. karen could asking the media in the west has refused to look at facts. fax, historically, prior to the invasion, refused to look at facts about the 2014 activities. now they're caught by surprise when they can no longer ignore the facts or thing over here is essentially a change from one media perspective or one media narrative, which was mostly based on, i would say wishful thinking to a gradual but painful recognition of you know, what's actually going on over there,
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it is impossible for me to believe that the u. s. media actually believes that ukraine has a real military chance for the taking leave from the district. i mean, the ukranian army isn't towers and the boss. no, the elements have been trying to cover this up because it wasn't favorable. they are reporting what's the truth now. they're reporting that the russians are advancing. maybe there are even trying to paper russians. us now this, this over aggressive fully. but the truth of the matter is, the russians are finally broken, the back of ukrainian army. and you can't deny it once he has also made some other rare comments. recently admitting that 2500 ukranian fighters did actually surrender at the as of salt plant. last month in marble and that ukraine is losing up to about $100.00 soldiers per day. what do you think about the timing of these admissions? and what could they tell us about kids current stance in the conflict? i think that he's beginning to be forced to reveal the facts that the facts that
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ukrainians themselves are already quite aware of. i think so. let's get disconnected from the people of ukraine. you know, there are 6000000 ukrainian refugees outside of the country who have left already and must have been poland. some in germany. this situation is dire and it is desperate. i think the biggest issue reform is once the other becoming this is here or in the media as a celebrity, you know, has, as this figure, standing up again say a paper paper. and my big question is, what waterloo zelinski go to do when ukraine negotiating a settlement to some no longer exists? people have a country anymore to try to people and ask for money from others welfare for an endless situation. it's not gonna work out. and it's not just the media narrative that is undergoing radical change. public interest in the coverage of the conflict has some down shifts as well,
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since people are no longer as absorbed with coverage of the war in ukraine as our chief rachel marston comments. let's face it, we live in an age of increasingly short attendees. best found new cycles, are 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 days into this fiasco. social media attention has decreased from a high of a 109000000 weekly interactions on very 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
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interest in the defamation trial. the pitted formerly married hollywood stars johnny and ever heard against each other. they were also wore 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 clit skids for war or for peace? our off for them will model? good 5. 0, that warm neza calling to you to the people of the united states duncan used to this war. otherwise where of risking and never any war. don't get used to our pain guy to put some zalinski strongest. western cheerleaders gung ho at the outset are now starting to change their today 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 are suggesting that ukraine may need to concede territories. and the conflict is now emphasizing that
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russia. 6 must not be humiliated so that the day the fighting stops, we can build road out through digital channels. yes. clearly could not care less. 2 the interest of the average european system currently helping to fund conflict. zelinski hypercritical approach to is closest and most generous allies in the world has become the subject of speculation by the speaker of hungary parliament. last, look 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 us friends. there is a personal mental problem here, but even us president joe biden, when asked recently about reporter whether ukraine has to see territory for peace, refused to rule it out as part of the negotiated settlement with russia. nothing
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about ukraine without your crew, their territory, i'm not going to tell them what they shouldn't, shouldn't do. but it appears to me that at some point along the line, there's going to have to be a negotiated settlement here. the worst case scenario for zalinski is to get bogged down into conflict. well, one time supporters shift their priority attention elsewhere, browbeating and bullying. his biggest fans. paying attention beyond their tolerance is probably not the most effective way to secure the best and fastest possible outcome of p and long term stability for the ukranian people. pakistan is looking for alternative ways to carry out financial transactions with russia, mid western sanctions. that's according to the countries ambassador to moscow, with the majority of the world refusing to join the west campaign. my colleague unit o'neill earlier discussed the situation with mohammed a tough job at the director general of pakistan house international thing. take the
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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 he, one country or set of country stand up to one narrative. 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 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
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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 interests, you know, me and the respectively made the decisions when the, during the voting boss wanting. i think also that is a political fantasy on the part of the western powers that they considered, that they can get away with whatever they want to do with any developing country. what example, all those was previous wars are, 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 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,
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submission to the countries and that in of conason included. can you give us a sense of how the east now sees the west has not changed since the conflict again? where 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 vests should have stood there when they have initiated all the unit was, but they refused to accept the responsibility. it is impossible that the united states and other countries desirous to abandon mark sanders shall relationship in
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the past 20 years, going to a very positive trajectory. and we are of the opinion that this conflict will be 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 west decides to something in deer 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 in a major blow for the upcoming u. s. hosted summit for the americans. the president of mexico refuses to show up, slamming washington's move to exclude several countries from the event. you know, boy, a lagoon, but i am not going to the summit because not all countries of the americas were invited by i believe in the need to change a policy that has been imposed for centuries exclusion and the desire to dominate, for no reason the failure to respect the sovereignty of countries,
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the independence of each country. we think it's a continuation of the old policy of interventionism, of disrespect for nations and their peoples. is the countries in question, are cuba, venezuela and nicaragua? all 3 of the subject of us sanctions, washington, which refused to show up for the previous event under the trump administration, has said that it will uphold the decision and stressed that the summit will still be successful. however, the leaders of several other countries such as guatemala, salvador and honduras, have also implied that they may not attend. the summit, which will open on wednesday, was expected to kickstart us engagement in the region with migration and an increase in the trade and oil expected among the major topics you absence of venezuela and mexico will be heartfelt as both are among the regions largest oil producers and mexico provides the main route for migration to the u. s. journalist benyamin norton believes that the regions countries are now looking for ways to
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improve connections with other major powers. 1000 uses by the end of the u. s. is seeing that there is crisis in the region, and that's why they want to use this summit to basically say we're still the head of the americas. that the response from several countries in the region shows understanding that there are alternatives that the u. s. is not the only power they can improve relations with china, russia around or india. in this sense, the failure of the summit of the americas reflects major changes in today's world and in geo politics. the u. s. may greenlight shipping venezuelan oil to europe by italian and spanish oil companies resuming an oil for debt swamp halted 2 years ago and aimed at cutting european dependence on russian crude. that's according to it, writers report. now the move would see washington backtrack from a position it took 3 years ago. were going to announce sanctions against petroleum to venezuela. socio dot nima were paid a vase, as it's known by spanish acronym,
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the state owned oil, minot. boy, we have continued to expose the corruption of euro, and his cronies in today's action ensures they can no longer lose the assets of the venezuelan people. now the oil embargo was imposed by us and its efforts to try and toppled venezuela president nicholas madeau accusing him of facilitating corruption, a negative economy growth and a humanitarian crisis. and venezuela is not the only sanction country the us may allow oil shipping from, with iran, the subject of us punishment over its nuclear program. also reportedly being considered sanctions against russian oil have seen prices in the us now reach a 13 year high international petroleum economist john foster believes the united states oil agenda is hypocritical. my take on that will be that the amount of oil that state, we don't know how much it is, a newspaper articles because from reuters gave didn't know how much we're
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talking about. but it doesn't appear to be much. and really, in my view, in relation to the amount of oil that russia currently exports into europe, which is 3 and a half 1000000 barrels a day. my emotional reaction is allow for little, incomplete hypocrisy of course and evocative trips. well, the game is very clearly to, 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 the strain that's been built up so carefully since since $900.00 sixty's india's plans for a safer cybersecurity space are failing to win fans among the west big tech
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companies who claim the new regulations to come into place at the end of the month, pose 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 in india. the new regulations call for tech firms to report on data breaches within 6 hours and to save user logs for at least 5 years. india says it's a 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. now, despite big tech firms criticizing the indian authority, 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 has little choice,
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but to follow the new regulations. will you begun to seen a new trick with loss, so as to why this awful black forms and services are offering to some system. people who are going to do, but are not comfortable to go ahead and share information, they've done it. so they are comfortable with simulating money from being in bucket, where they're not comfortable with complying with local laws. and that's one pretty lease. and we find that the indian, unfortunately, agencies often reaching that did it when the requested information from the sellers . why this information often does not come most of the time. it's a standard response. think that i, i'm a medical company, please come by that we truly get assistance treating. and we found out that the in black lute is totally inadequate or not all human topical in today's tanks. so most of the time you found out that the death of the appropriate prosecution proceedings and into was cyber crime matters often because of didn't primarily because these
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companies on one particular the other do not share information with indian attorneys in such 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 human, 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. oops. meanwhile, the and in 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 in his position on the war in ukraine. he went on to slammed the continents self centered vision. you know, somewhere, europe has to grow out on the mindset that europe, problems are the, was problems. but there was problems are not your ups problems. but it's,
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if it is you, it's yours, which is me, it's us. i think that's something. and i see, you know, reflections of doc, you know, 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 other. it is if using to be part of the us lead western block and the china lead eastern block. it is trying to retain its strategic independence that expecting that india will condemn russia on the ukrainian issue. but india is refusing to do that, as in fact, extra enough, as minister has said that it is not any guess interest. do we, you know, to be,
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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, you know, shows 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. or europe on russia and on you being an issue the russian government restricts the export of inner gases in response to the west and japan's ban on the export of high tech equipment to russia, including semiconductors. and such restrictions could hit global manufacturers of chips used in smartphones and computers. in a gas, as well as neon,
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are also used in the manufacture of medical equipment and the space industry. prior to russia's special operation in ukraine, 40 percent of world supplies of neon were provided by 2 ukranian enterprises. when they suspended their activity, world prices grew tenfold and industrial. producer prices rose by about 37 percent in the year compared to the previous year. while energy prices stored 97 percent earlier, we spoke to richard and professor richard verna, who believes that russia's decision will again highlight that the sanctions against moscow are not actually working and needed to be urgently revised. well, there is a major risk now for the world economy, and particularly for europe and america, the countries that are considered hostile to russia by russia and, and of course, based on their fairly hostile actions towards russia. then they won't now receive important some crucial resources and inputs that they need for their industrial
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production. if you look at the measures taken by europe, most of them seem very short sighted without much reflection. and of course, another explanation could be because many were hurting europe itself. another explanation could be that essentially their measures that the united states is it is asking europe to take no matter what the cost for europe. these sanctions have so far actually mostly heard are about to, to heard europe, where prices have shut up. and there are already, some shortage is visible. but now russia is saying, well, if you continue to be so hostile to russia, then we have to also restrict what we're still selling to you. and hopefully this will be a wake up call for that european leaders to reconsider their strategy because it's really not working. that is, for me, this hour,
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i'll be back and let's say 34 minutes with another full. and for 6, you know, they would have our internet ah, western leaders have a habit of reminding us nothing about your grade without your brain. this is rather curious as ukraine has been a western client state since the qu, against the democratically elected government in 2014. but there may be a copy out here. it is. hope lag the dog with fidelity to talk to you about your, with the bus a with
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somebody over there with lookout him you up for you was up with it. and i do so as you know that way, if you don't mind. oh,
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what do you guys have decided and you're hoping that i didn't want some countries to be the same is to actually with this thing you a stadium, it's mac, russia, and china. and so did, did cars are different religions or the french culture backgrounds are different, but it is common threats to the humanity in washing ah ah yeah. all to probably just to law should come. yeah. teach paul steve. your cumulative only shows pumped on each. nick with blue cross jones with ged, you've got a steamy covering scheme, at least on how to respond on the score till tomorrow. we get back with you. not
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