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the food to loosen the the news loaded mythos and breakers from fresh shilling obliterated homes as the ukrainian forces keep blowing up to pieces. livelihoods of people here are reports from one of the most bonding cities in regards to the past . now, wherever the major buildings have been heavily damaged, reportedly by ukraine, but the people and their hopes were made. an attempt by indian authorities to cut the military spending has led to mass protests. but the former remo fighter becomes the 1st, luckily president of columbia history with the traditional us,
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our country now expected to drift away from washington's sphere of influence. the testing lab direct from our studios and moscow. this is our international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us now to the latest on the war in ukraine, it is claimed, gives bombing of the dumbass. republics continues with look, ask authority saying that many civilian areas are being targeted, including a residential area of stock, one of which was hit by fragments from a missile said to be a touch gate you after was interested by the cities air defense system that is important because it is believe that the ukrainian military are the only forces that use the touch can use system. now the, they have also reportedly bombed a tuberculosis clinic local say that the bombing occurred so fast. they did not have time to evacuate, in which i will copy, not you to the explosions. something was flying round. i didn't understand what i
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ran from the bedroom into the hall where i hid against a wall in the corner behind the sofa. and then there was a bang, a flash, and a smell of gunpowder. while i was recovering, i ran into the basement. i was more in now. everything would happen again. then i went out to the neighbors to check if they were alive or not. the frames in the windows were broken, the refrigerator was broken. fragments of glassware everywhere were left still. there was shelling and nurse cried out that the clinic had been damaged. windows were broken, double glass windows, and the roof and the cladding of the building were also damaged. everything happened so fast. we had no time to vacate patience. those who are bedridden, were given pillows to protect their faces because it was impossible to take them out. and those who were in crutches went out into the corridors. hello, her father. when the shilling started, we were here. the rocket struck many times. we lay on the floor, we felt unheard of rumble and scrambled into the cellar. when the noise it subsides,
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we went out and found a large pit where the projectile had landed, and fragments lying round. i'd never seen such a thing before. it was very scary. is not the 1st time we've been bomb, but it was the 1st time i'd seen something so close. official say ukrainian artillery is also maintaining its intensive shelling of the town of papa night despite most of the buildings already being heavily damaged or destroyed. despite the hourly air raids, some locals are determined to remain artistic. was dawn of comments from the scene unexploded missiles and craters from fresh shillings. this may be 200 people in all of the town of papa now left in this area in particular, around 6 behind me are obliterated homes as the ukrainian forces keep blowing up to pieces. livelihoods of people here. every single house here is wriggled with holes like a fine grain sieve in a place like this, which is routinely shelled by ukrainians on a daily basis. it's surprising to see,
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survive was still willing to call it the only home they have was a saturday, so they were shooting with self propelled guns. rockets were flying, look over there. i'm trying to clean this up. when it rains, it's impossible to be here. you have to please bowls everywhere. we have no way to go. my husband does not want to leave this house if his parents locker. how have they treated us? bad? we are separatist them. one of them came and said, i'm here to choose slaves for myself. the moment keep troops retreated, these people outlasted their use as a human shield for ukrainian soldiers. they were the ones who dug up the now overgrown french's right to mid people's little backyard gardens. this maze of trenches was one of the most of an god. if not the most daven god position of the ukrainian forces in the town of papa may i say in the town, because here you can clearly see that it was established amidst private sector. the rest of the town stretches. as far as the i can see,
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the only thing the handful of locals here are left with is to wait and hope wait until they're finally out of range of the soviet made artillery at the service of the ukrainian army. hope that west and made bombs don't start dropping on them, like they already have on the civilians of the nets. ah, thousands of people have taken to the streets of india to voice their anger at a government cost cutting scheme that will increase the number of use in the army. on tuesday, the muddy government unveiled a new recruitment plan that will see all young men serve in the armed forces for 4 years. the goal is to provide jobs for the country's youth, as well as to make the armed forces younger, more capable, and more diverse for future challenges. moreover, the scheme is expected to reduce the bills of the armed forces as the state will be able to reduce the cost of wages and pensions. many people, however, see the move as shattering dreams of
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a secure job in the military o. demonstrations turned angry. people blocking trains, setting fire to railroad cars and tires and clashing with police. dozens of protesters were rested here, as archie contributor archie to go with more details. this scheme is aimed at bringing in efficiency, bringing down the cost of the defense in the country, and also bringing in younger lina and more efficient groups to the military services. however, the decision has caused roar in the country in certain pockets. the opposition is unhappy and is strongly protesting against the sea and
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has expressed themselves that it might lead them the defense of the country. of the major reasoning behind the scheme seems that the nature of the warfare has changed . the combat conventional was have we do? so we're b. yes. and the dominant seems to be spending a lot more on air force. and it seems to be spending a lot more on bethany and also on different brands from red, begun, dri, has been facing challenges, for example, cyber attacks, financial drives, and various other issues apart from this. and the issue is that the indian youth who was used to a certain system offered group may, may be disappointed with this because it does not in short jobs after
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4 years or so is in the military. i go, lot of people also come in support of this. he thinking that this is boy, do it use the cost that goes into defense expenditure? ah, columbia has elected his 1st ever left us president christoph, or petro, who has promised to treat, transform the south american country. raising questions about whether washington can maintain its grip on its traditional conservative ally or the contributor fiorella. isabel takes a closer look at what the result means for the country and the continent. this is a historic election for colombia, for the 1st time ever, columbia has the chance at a fair election. they exerted their right to elect a popular candidate. columbia has notoriously had fraudulent elections and so this was a historic when not just for the left,
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but for the entire country of columbia that has been trying to get rid of this for decades. for the longest time. columbia has endured civil conflicts from the military police on civilians and from us backed governments. and so this wind represents an end to that, a movement towards peace, a chance to get rid of the old system and be able to usher in a new system. let's remember that colombia is the only natal partner in latin america for the longest time the united states has exerted control the military bases and the framing of colombians in the military. and so this marks a shift away from that towards a more sovereign state. the reaction has been absolutely palpable with emotion, enjoy, and also signifies an attempt to have equal relationships with their latin american partners, including countries that have been vilified by the west like venezuela also shows
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a solidarity between much of latin america. i express my most fraternal, congratulations to gustavo petro, on his election is president of columbia. in a historic popular victory, we reiterate willingness to advance the development of bilateral relations for the well being of our peoples. we wish the best for the families of the brotherly country who have trusted, entrust in their proposals in programs of life with peace, welfare, and rights. as part of our caribbean america, let's continue strengthening the reality our people expect and deserve. your victory validates democracy and ensures a path towards an integrated latin america in this time when we demand maximum solidarity among brotherly peoples. it's a joy for latin america. we will work together for the unity of our continent and the challenges of a rapidly changing world. this signifies that the latin american countries, primarily central and south america of course,
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have come together to usher in an era of sovereignty, getting rid of the spanish crown wasn't enough. now you have an attempt to get rid of neo colonial as i'm to get rid of this americana u. s. american hold on the continent. and so you're going to see an intensified relationship when it comes to economics between these latin american countries, as well as more open relationships with china and russia. political analyst, carlos santa maria, says the new leader has everything to reshape and transform columbia. and it's important that such a progressive how's one? this is the middle here, we're the colombian. people are very happy because this, when is progress for the people? socialism was almost never been explained here. they always point with the finger at bad things related to it, such as dictators, etc. but left wing politics and mostly about social justice,
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the state using its tools to do what it has to do to help people to transform the well for this country into improving the lives of its people, into pensions, education, healthcare, which is presently all privatized. it is very possible that the new government will be an exemplary government that will act according to the constitution. it will follow the laws on the concept of dignity in columbia. when there is a solution when there is a will to move forward. when all legal means a used to work with communities with groups that have been in conflict, and when the method of smart dialogue is used, it is possible to make agreement between all political parties, effective to peace process takes place when that is public justice. that's the case . this process will move forward. absolutely. and it is also important to compromise with all countries of our america in order to unite the continent and to warm multiple with system. russia is holding africa hostage. that's how ukranian president waterman, lensky described moscow's relations with countries from the continent as sanctions
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against russian exports continue, africa, fucked. each the village noncoms of africa is actually hostage to those who unleashed war against our state here. and if it was not for the war against ukraine, there simply would be no shortage of food in the market. not people in africa, asia, or in any country in the world would not be suffering from catastrophic rise in food prices. although russia and ukraine exports nearly a 3rd of the world's wheat and barley, russia is currently banned from exporting grain due to the west sanctions. meanwhile, graeme cannot get out of ukraine until you have clears its ports of its minds to allow the safe export of goods. earlier this month at the head of the african union said, during talks with russia as president, that african countries had fallen innocent victims to the war and ukraine. although the president of the european commission and other western leaders have claimed that sanctions do not affect food exports, the former that it's titian,
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general of south africa, says it is incorrect to shift the blame to just one country in the current conditions. the statement a ratio would be wrong because africa believes that we will, she should, should be an opportunity. you wrong lane, russia, or the from sure to wear and russia and ukraine. i had war. and in that war there, chains that you will get my mind by to be ready, but you can correct it will be one can keep it as a walker of the food shortages. i mean there, the assumptions about it. coastal and russian exports, whereby you are you in the u. s. such as the guess that to south baby i say no, you don't want to buy your your,
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your gas. you that process. rather cheese for production, for production purposes, i disrupted ah, almost 50 tons of humanitarian aid have been collected and sent to mar you pull by a german volunteer community. already. it's 40th cargo to the region association has been providing aid to the dumbass since 2015 working together with the mosque was done boss volunteer group, and has also assisted victims of the wars in syria and yemen. leann killing mc. the associations leader told us more about its work. dallas trunks provide us the article of on a group of like minded people who have paid attention to the situation in ukraine, from my job to a dasa and only than that happened that. well, this happened in the don't, bass is undeclared, war against its people. people are suffering that they're cold and they're starving . it was back in 2015 when we started, provided and then the terrier nate,
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and found it an organizational team to prove that tate, their mat since clothes, hygiene items, water and food in the cargo cover within walking with a mosque bound on bass, while antique ripped before, yes, to arrange the supplies. we've also created will places new windows fill some boxes so children can play that. i'll walk is in the line with the restoration. what i dunno. kat about the consequences. it doesn't matter what people were helping humanitarian. nate can not depend on that, so it will just keep going. will money to the if a british newspaper has parked a backlash by alleging independent journalists endorsed disinformation about the syrian civil war. the guardian claimed without presenting any direct evidence that the reporters were conspiracy theorists, backed by a coordinated russian campaign, distorting the reality of the devastating conflict. in the guardian mach towns and
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cools meet the most prolific spreader of disinformation on syria. his source is a study by the institute for strategic dialogue. think tank mark has failed. so contact me offer an example of my legit disinformation disclose that i estie is funded by u. s. u k. an allied states. the guardian turns out embarrassingly awful, empire propaganda, the guarding has put out a smear. pearson critics of the imperial syria narrative that reads like propaganda, made by 7 year olds without adult supervision. headline for the story which mentioned russia back networks has been removed by the media outlet. the guardian claims that the conspiracy theorist were supported by russian organizations among those who took part in distorting the idea of the white helmets movement is the russian government. according to the outlet, we've spoken to one of the journalists, vanessa bailey claims that media target,
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every one who doesn't share their narrative. we are attacked as supporting russian narratives instead of providing evidence to counter the evidence that we are presenting. and there is the simplified or reductionist, or smear, which is supposed to discredit what, what we are working on. and what we are presenting is evidence the report upon which the article was based was, are commissioned by organizations that are effectively funded by the various regimes, including the u. s. and the u. k. that up a vested interest in regime change in syria and the syria campaign, which has also previously carried out a tax against myself and the evidence that i produced against the white helmets. now i think what we are saying very clearly is that the media is effectively nothing more than an extension of power in the u. s. u k. and the u. an extension
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of intelligence agency operations, particularly in syria, but also in ukraine. and that people should not expect them to be producing news or analysis that is objective and impartial. why the helmets were accused of staging chemical attacks on behalf of the syrian government numerous times with some of their videos, allegedly shot in cooperation with local terrorist organizations. the group is reportedly funded by western governments through 3rd and institutions, independent investigative journalist, vanessa bailey, again chairs, her personal insights, into white helmet activity. from my experience, from 7 years now, working on the ground insights are investigating this organization. i have found absolutely no evidence of them being beneficial to the civilians that live under their occupation in the areas of course occupied by the various armed groups. and
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the only evidence that has been produced. of course, are there oscar winning videos that are from by themselves? are there a legit, rescues and not to be forgotten, but the white helmets are now appearing copycat organizations and now appearing in ukraine. and the white helmets themselves are involved in training. the nazi and fascist elements inside your crane in allegedly and 1st aid. but i would suggest that they're training them and how to produce the same phone flags and staged events that the white house were responsible for inside syria. until recently, people in the west could choose between heating and eating, but now i'm elected officials are telling them to sacrifice the to for ukraine as nato chief suttonberg calls on the west to do more for creative spite. rising food and fuel prices,
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we must prepare for the fact that it could take years. we must not let up in supporting ukraine even if the cost or high not only for military support, but also because of rising energy and food prices. stolen berg has called on people from the west to forget about the growing cost of living and focus on nato's policy of back in clear with europe already eating into its winter gas supplies, which are meant to be topped up during the summer for the cold period. germany's ex chancellor has underlined that she chose russian gas while chancellor, because it was economically cheaper than liquefied natural gas. rayner ross for us. joe, political analyst and chairman of the lindau branch of the alternative for germany party is concerned about western politicians, irresponsibility. what will happen next winter if we have shortage of gas and yeah, the flaps will remain quite chilly then maybe the situation can
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change and the questions will rise to whether the politicians have really represented wisely the interest of the people. or if they have just insisted in their standpoints, and without any willingness to negotiate about a tentative so you shouldn't diplomatic. so you shouldn't the mainstream profession . of course, if that only delivery of more and more lethal weapons and shell help. and i can only see losers. when we follow this concept really only losers, we will lose on behalf of western europe. and above all, your brain will, will lose more lives. and of course, the battlefields in ukraine will be devastated. even more.
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belgian workers marched through brussels on monday and a massive rally, demanding government action to tackle sharply rising living costs. and the national strike was called by the 3 main unions to push for higher salaries as sorry, inflation has eroded purchasing power. please say 70000 people attended the demonstration strike effected brussels main airport and other transport hubs throughout the country. bringing public travel from those locations to in your standstill. inflation has been estimated at 9 percent this month after sanctions against russia disrupted supply chains all over the continent, making regular people pay exorbitant prices for the choices of their leaders. just we did, i came here to defend purchasing power of the citizens because demonstrating is the only way to make change. we cannot cope anymore even with to salary says we have, i'm a medical teacher. both of us are working and we cannot get our head above water. we must increase our purchasing power. this is becoming more and more difficult gasoline hidden fuel if will lower the taxes to 6 percent on what tricity and gas
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will then make the population happier. at the nation, want to suffer. and you know, for the moment, you know, after covered with the war in ukraine and others, workers concerns the government isn't facing our desires and wishes. we should be able to negotiate a fair salary with companies. and we believe it's possible that i get it as a free this our i will be back in, let's say 36 minutes with another phone for such a new stay with oh, remember, 6 months ago everyone was looking about them now much less. so i think climate change will re merge as an important topic at some point because people see floods, people see fire, people see heat waves,
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and it makes the news. so now the past couple of months of the ukraine prices may have been used, but even already i think that is a certain tiring of that climate change will remain in the united states has always had a variety of tools, news and tax on other countries. economic sanctions are, are often just the beginning. another thing you like to do is place some military pressure on the countries that you're talking about here. and there has to be an effort to demonize that country and the leader of that country. we have
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a responsibility for the whole world and we need to make rules for the rest. because without us there will be k i d. o. remember 6 months ago everyone was looking above that them then, now much less. so i think climate change will reemerge as an important topic at some point because people see floss people see fire, people see heat waves, and it makes the news. so now the past couple of months of the ukraine crisis may have been used by. all right, i think that is a certain tiring of that, but the climate change will remain with
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