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i don't think the usual solutions one good want to happen. drastically change direction to come up with this crisis. ah ah. police 5 people have been killed in 12 wounded in the latest shelling of gone yet 50. local officials accused you crane of intentionally targeting slippery with a prominent u. s. media outlets takes down 20 to we're based on schools off discovery. they were full of fake news stories including allegations against russia, ukraine, a student, a thought. his family expresses out way down to london, approved the expedition of the whistleblower to the us, where he faces
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a 175 years in prison with very well welcome to you. this is dorothy international with the latest world headlines. it's good to have you with us this now. now don't, yes, the officials say 5 people have been killed and 12 wounded. incense of de shelling of the capital city with around 200 alternative rounds, 5 by the ukranian forces. residential areas are allegedly being intentionally targeted ah, what is some of the latest to teach from the voter she loves ski and quit by shout . districts showing the aftermath of the attacks with smoke seemed rising above the in pant size, local officials. they 2 of the victims were emergency services workers killed while working at the scene of an earlier shelling attack. and his latest drone footage
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from don yet shows smoke rising over a building to the city stadium, also struck by ukrainian artillery. a number of casualties at that particular site has not yet been confirmed. our correspondent remand causeway reports from the scene the shelling of civilian areas of the nest continue. this says saturday from the very morning we're heard several explosions right here in the center of the city. just for you to understand this is the arena here in donetta. the one that welcomes matches of the 2012 european championship and a right behind me, a building is on fire. wants to get a lot of civilian infrastructure. had been damaged here in donors, kansas, quote, military infrastructure. i haven't heard any damage to it. so for rahman coffer of our t done asked people's republic and university chemistry faculty was among the damaged
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buildings. luckily, there's been no reports of victims from mass size. local professor says he witnessed the shelling, which he described to us in detail. yes. who city of good, i was just walking along the university campus and was approaching the building when the shelling began. shells were flying right overhead. people were running their explosions all around. i ran up to the university. i was just on my way to work there. and then came the explosions. there was shattered glass all around me. i think the shelves are probably from the recent deliveries from nato, because it showed didn't look like grad rockets, which usually somewhat weak. and there's a lot more destruction here. when you book up with me more russian defense ministry has really fresh footage. if a call to conducting pinpoint strikes on ukrainian army positions, launching rockets for more than 5 kilometers away from that target destroying a command post and several of the vehicles of the opposing side
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as a new twist, it was being called the fake news war over ukraine. where the reports of the usa today resigning and shame off the outlet admitted she cooked up fun for 23 of her stories. the only reveal that some individuals quoted were not affiliated with the organizations claimed and appeared to be fabricated. the existence of individuals quoted could not be independently verified. in addition, some stories included quotes that should have been credited to others. as a result, usa today remove 23 articles from its web site and other platforms for not meeting our editorial standards. miranda has resigned as a reporter, at least 2 of the report, his fake news article was, had focused on the conflict in ukraine, alleging negligence by russian forces after they've seen these apple, rosie, and nuclear power plant and southern ukraine. the bulged article claimed the russians had threatened to blow up the facility, while another piece by the shamed reporter focused on the stories of ukrainian
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women on the front lines which were also made up. the outlet has issued an apology for the fake news pieces while promising to improve its 5, checking the post stories joined, a library of fabrications pumped out by the mainstream media since the start of the military conflicts. steve, gil radio host on political commentator told us it's very troubling that western outlets continues to publish lies from ukraine. i don't think anybody believes if this was the only reporter engaged in this kind of making up quotes, making up stories. it takes a culture to produce that kind of outright by a pattern. and i think the real irony is this is a publication that does the fact checking for facebook. people that get hired at newspapers or by editors that have a liberal bit by their supervisor to have a little bit of a journalism colleges that they go to that have a liberal that they come in with
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a perspectives that is not necessarily an accurate world view. and then it gets promoted with, with not only who hires them, but who promotes them. so i think it's a major problem. we've seen it in the us for a long time. and i think it's a dangerous problem because it's, if the public isn't getting the truth, it really is hard for a democracy of republic operate. i hope that usa today won't stop with this incident again. i think there's a culture of this information that's taking place in the media globally. and certainly in the united states, we've seen it with the smear campaign directed against president trump in the last 4 years. so i hope that they don't stop with this firing this apology and think that their work is done. again, they have hundreds of newspapers and other media outlets. they're owned by ganette and they need to be searching every one to see that the same thing is not happening because i think it's more of a culture. and it is just one road reporter. in k prime minister are, as jonathan is facing backlash from n pass on the he skipped the key conference at home in faith as making
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a surprise visit to kids. don't the spokes person now. he will not be attending the summit in the case of dallas before he was expected to speak at the event. absent leadership pretty much sums up this government's approach to the country's problems . it's not an excuse. he could have gone there any time. even his most loyal supporters here are pretty pissed off. the prime minister is also being accused of showing total content. oh, he's only, i won't push on p voice that outrage. johnston was busy being entertained by president for lensky and key f one. discussing additional u. k. military support for ukraine. johnson's unannounced visit comes shortly after the german, french and italian leaders came to key as the talks on thursday. political commentator anthony web phase, the british premier, is kelly putting his foreign policy agenda. know if i see the siding is more important for me. see, this is a foreign country. now for me to recall the interested mark on my own country.
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is the trade you didn't need to go to the ukraine, but it's almost like he was trying to off stage the 3 key to you, my leaders pharmacy for farms. and of course to pull from was from now. yeah. i apparently were trying to look at some piece initiatives in return for fast tracking d u n c a n g u, because i got the master. the key point is that it does seem to prime minister. i'm not sure. let's try clearing on monday economic problems in the try and the new fuel crisis. a long
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list of things which is not catching policy. the guns go public officials, they some ukrainian soldiers have surrendered at the local chemical plan to the city of several, i don't. yes, official say the exact number of military prison isn't there, affiliation to certain units is not being disclosed for security reasons. to avoid the potential persecution of the relatives of surrendered soldiers in ukraine to 2 and a half 1000 troops, including foreign mercenaries, a belief we hold up inside the cities sprawling industrial. several western mercenaries were also among a group of recently captured competence in northeast in ukraine. we sat down with 2 of them, both americans to find that what brought them to the wolves zoning. just a warning, we have not been able to independence and verify that claims on . it was reported for, you know, prior to like january, february of this year,
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i really knew i couldn't even tell you where ukraine was on a map, to be honest. we were not getting that news, but when things kinda started mumbling up and then kicking off here, they did start reporting on the fact that there had been conflict in dumbass for, for the past 8 years. but it was always presented as russian aggression in that area. we were not told about any ukrainian attacks were, were told about the ukrainians is that they were in trenches for a ready to defend initially when the conflict started on february 24th, i saw a lot of news. and again, i now believe that there were propaganda from the west side. not specifically just america, but west as a whole. that is that right russian for his work? it like indiscriminately killing like williams and through my travels. i do not see
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that i would say it was probably my eagerness, my stupidity coming here with not a lot of knowledge of the conflict at all. i hope one day i can go home to my wife and start a family and forget the conflict. just try them and other people not to come here. oh, i don't know the location, but we were in the like a forest carkeek area. we engage in combat with russian troops. now ukraine were retreating and we were asked to cover their retreat. when we were covering them, the russian forces ran over in our position. we had to like fully, richie and when one of my colleagues and i waited about 3 hours in a fighting hole, just to make sure the coast is clear. after those 3 hours,
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we ended up walking 4 through the woods for about 5 hours. we eventually got onto a road. when we surrender to russian forces, it's not my war. i feel for the ukrainian and people i feel for the russian people, you know, i feel for everyone involved because, or is, is terrible regardless of the circumstances. i don't know why the west focus is, is just sending weapons, weapons, weapons, money, money, money. there is a diplomatic solution to this problem somewhere, but it's going to take some time to get there. and i just think that they're at this time, they're not willing to deal with it. so they'd rather just give a bunch of stuff to ukraine and let it be ukraine's problem. i would say to anyone who's thinking about coming over, you think really long and hard about about why you're doing it and what can happen and, and if this is really your fight, if this is really something that you need to be doing, one of the well the biggest, the most important business events face of petersburg,
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international economic form is wrapping up on saturday, also several eventful days. me. oh. on friday rush, as president delivered a case speech on global economic issues out the events. the military operation in ukraine was also in the spotlight bottom. i put in stress that russia will not abandon the people who don't pass. who need most guys, protection. you can use them with this issue shooting juice. of course, we will protect the interests of those people for whom are guys fighting there today, getting injured and dying. there is only one way through this. what else to these sacrifices for if course we will support the people who live in these territories. but in the end, only the people who live there will determine their own future and we will respect any choice they make the we've got not the method is no waiting on a range of other topics in his speech, including how the so called blitzkrieg of western sanctions against moscow failed.
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the president mentioned an inevitable end of the unit polar world order on the importance of technological software and he can show russia can produce provide for itself while avoiding international self isolation. you can use the form also welcome to number of high profile guests from around the world, among them norwegian pilot, a political scientist, glen decent, who explained how brushes economy has, whether the storm of western sanctions, what the west had. the plan for russia obviously didn't play out because the assumption was stuck with well done. before the end of the weekend, effectively, the russian economy was going to be decimated. the financial system was supposed to collapse, the currency was certified and said supposed to be made into rubble. and so instead we, we see that the opposite has happened. so the, the rubel us is much stronger now than it was even before february. and the financial system has been stabilized, and while they,
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the economy is set to grow after a lot of the supply chains, chains have been reorganized. and so it's obviously the short term expectation. the short to medium term expectation of a lot of western states did not play out the way that they'd expected to see that the between the western russia, both sides are now expressing a lot of trust has been lost. and both sides argued that they've been preparing to effectively live without other after this divorce is so it is hard to say how how would come back together. i think already though there's a lot of discovery of the economic pain. so this a lot of incentives for it to, to find a way of a, maybe not going back to the way things war. but finding some ways of working together again, ah,
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where the whistle blowing julian assange facing up to a 175 years in us prison on espionage charges and family has denounced the wiccan. each co find is extradition or to the us, which is approved by london on friday. process is being used ah, to hide atrocity and we know death from history. oh, good that can be done. and the u. k. should not be doing that. it should not be engaging in, ah persecution. on behalf of a foreign power that is out for revenge. jaden is that publisher can be a country for publishing evidence of war price. so joe and corruption, what be decision made? is that basic turn with journalism that people do every day? so say you probation. publishing information is now illegal. in the u. k.
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u. k. home secretary's decision spoke to international outrage, human rights organizations such as the committee to protect journalists and amnesty international. have spoken up for julia sanchez. the extradition of julian assange to the united states to face trial on charges under the century old espionage act as a blow to press freedom with implications for journalists everywhere. we urge the biden administration to live up to it stated commitment to a free press by dropping all charges against the wiki leaks founder, allowing julianna's sons to be expedited to the u. s. would put him at great risk incense, a chilling message to journalists, the world over, we call the u. k. to refrain from expediting julian assange for the us to drop the charges and for a songy to be freed hard to believe. but it looks real. every serious press freedom group in the world has protested this. it is an appalling symbol of how far the british and american government's commitment to human rights has declined. anyone in this country who cares about freedom of expression should be deeply ashamed that
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the home secretary has approved. the extradition of julian assange to the united states, the country that plotted his assassination. as long as his legal case has been going on for years in 2019, his father was revoked in the dorian embassy in london, where he'd been hiding, says skipping bail. it was an arrested by u. k. o. 14th and sent to the bell marsh. maximum security prison in 2020 extradition herron's big began and a year later, the presiding judge concluded it will be oppressive to extra to songs to the west, to, to his health issues. but that decision was overtones less than a year later when a london high court agreed with the us request to extradite the whistleblower. now in 2022, a london court has issued unofficial extradition order followed by the u. k. home office, confirming it on friday. as long as which leaks came on the u. s. scrutiny in 2010 after they published troves of classified information about the was now standing stone under rock,
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exposing footage of us soldiers indiscriminately gunning down civilians. they expose a also revealed torture on prison. a death that the notorious guantanamo bay detention camp, down the via is form a council of ecuador in the u. k. who knows mister songs personally from his time at the equitorial embassy, said the extradition decision is a most dangerous precedence. 1 we are witnessing is there criminalization of journalistic activity, pure journalistic activity. julia sanchez is know that use of stealing information of hacking document. he's accused of obtaining, receiving information and publishing. that's what journalists do every day everywhere. i personally thought that juliana sanchez unbreakable. what he has in dual, all these years. the defamations,
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this neary, his been victim all, which is a cool one into psychological torture. she has to fight against the powerful people in the world and she has snored for stock. they haven't breakin yet. however, he's only human. any, any journalist, anywhere in the wall that one day united states, they don't like, what is polish about them? they will apply extra there. we toria, ne, a domestic low espionage act is not something that we, who are know americans should respond to is for the americans. and they will come and take anybody from anywhere and put them in prison for life is
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a terrible precedent. florida as governor, how the key is the u. s. president of dodging personal responsibility for the record high inflation crisis in the country calling joy biden's position, an insult to the american people. he needs to take responsibility. it's always trying to blame other people. ah, he's always trying to create a scapegoat. i guess his position is that it wasn't until he became president, that oil companies are trying to make profits. it's insulting to the average a citizen to listen to some of this drivel coming out of the white house and because they know people are upset about it. they know they're responsible for. so they're just looking for a buggy man. i to try to pin this on. meanwhile, buying in himself has switched to blaming international shipping funds for the crisis and assigned a new law. imposing several restrictions on the carriers and legislation prohibits them from unreasonably declining exports and limits them from imposing additional
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fees on contain a handling a response the wild shipping council stated that they knew restrictions would only cramp existing supply chain problems within the us itself. has come to me to stand off between bind and an oil refinery companies, which was to ramp up the outputs in order to lower prices at the pump. there is no question that vladimir putin is principally responsible for the intense financial pain, the american people and their families are bearing. but a mid award that has raised gasoline prices, historically high refinery profit margins are worsening. that pain globally, we've invested double what we've earned over the past 5 years. this is a reflection of the company's long term growth strategy. an asterisk, our commitment to continuously invest, to meet society's demand for our products. unfortunately, while we have seen since january 2021, our policies that send a message that the administration names to impose obstacles to our industry,
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delivering energy resources, the world needs foreign affairs on security. unless moxley bowed essays. president biden is simply trying to shift the attention of us taxpayers and voters when we go into the school failures as an invite in is simply in error. and with this latest round of who he's trying to find blame from, it becomes more apparent. what he's really trying to do is shift blame from himself in the run up to the u. s. november congressional election where his approval rating as tank down below 40 percent currently at 39 percent, which does not bode well for the democratic party going into those election. the political cost of his actions are, are coming home to roost. and he or his party doesn't want to accept the consequences of that. they hope that they could spin their way out of this stack. by mean,
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what biting means is my economic war against russia is failing tax. right? that is, biden's tax was russia the sanction the united states in the us, the sanction russia i the by did ministration in an attempt a rather economically on down the attempt to cut russians commodities. again, that are so valuable to the entire global economy. out of the global economy, resulting in these runaway prices for energy and food which drive up the prices of everything else. hundreds of furious palestinians have taken to the streets of the westbank city of gin. and i was also 3 youths were killed and 10 more injured in a raid by israeli forces who were claiming to be searching for weapons without incident comes to us, please. it is well to be escalate tensions in the region,
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the head of a visit, 5 presence in 5 next month. american official responsible for middle east relations report in the office. wally, or sorry, to suspend evictions. how simulations and military operations, palestinian on this tracy, which controls 2 areas, says it remains unhappy with as well as actions and the u. s. policy towards the conflict and is demanding the end of a tax and other human rights violations. the u. s. wants to visit to take place in a good atmosphere different than the one. now, if the israelis don't stop there, unilateral action, the situation deteriorates and becomes much worse, is one half of the way to make concessions where possible. but underlying that there are certain political obstacles to overcome, nevertheless, as well as strengthening its position on the international arena, funding a natural gas delivery deal with the e u. this week. the agreement is an attempt by europe to find old tentative ways to receive gas following to refusal to buy russian fuel by some countries. we want to
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boost our energy cooperation with israel. the european union was the biggest, the most important client of the russian supplier for oil, gas and coal. but with the beginning of this war and the attempt of russia to blackmail us through energy, we decided to cut off and to get rid of the dependency on russian fossil fuels and move away from russia and diversified to trustworthy suppliers. that there was made despite pressure from human rights organizations, and many people in the west to see is rainy's policy in the palestinian territories apartheid. some of the latest frustration has come from the netherlands, where more than half of those surveyed in a recent poll called as well as actions discriminatory. a professor of international relations in lebanon told us that as well as continuous attack from palestinians could undermine security ahead of biden's visit to television. i don't believe that it's that it's sir you too concerned about different simeon
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a people man, but that other day, if you ask, don't want any and at any move that good up struck them. that objective, which is to do, who seemed to be in between the israelis on some out up states normalize relations and they don't want that cracked down by israel on the palestinians. good. it goes the adoption of violence that would undermine this grosses that this wanted by the united states by the fact that the public opinion in the west point a majority maybe supports the palestinian rights. however, this i've never had an impact on the policy on, on staple. this is in the west. many thanks to joining us. hey, auntie international went back in 30 minutes with all the latest. we'll see you then.
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will be successful, very critical time. time to sit down and talk for in spring 2022. europe began closing ports to russian vessels, one after another. they sanctions package bars. russian flag vessels from entering you ports in belgium, bo gary sweeney, romania, tuna. lee announced that there would be close to russian ships. russian vessels carrying. guess i'll call a covers visor. is similar decision was taken by canada later by the united states. ah ah. ah, siberia is
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