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ah, the news lugens go authority say russian lead troops of entered the china listen, show the last stronghold of the ukrainian army, and the republicans also add on the program going against the mainstream. normative a leading french news channel reports all residents of ukrainian city hostile to local forces. i'm waiting for the arrival through a place at the top table in india as courted by the g 7 group of the advanced economies. that under the special insights this, somebody summit clean up the latest attempt to push new delhi away from us. huge protests are held across the us after the supreme court overturned the
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constitutional right of women to access abortion. a decision that's torn yet deeper risk in the country already fractured by political division. the 18 leaving here in moscow this saturday, june the 25th wherever the program find you today. hello and welcome. this is archie international. local authorities in the luke against republic say russian lead forces have entered the ton of little shops, which has been the last stronghold of ukrainian troops in the republic. r t ramin cost reb spoke to me from don bos earlier, but we are indeed getting information. now, from the local military authorities in the legacy peoples republic, that said, joint forces over russia and l, p. r, have now entered the city of las a chance, and our combat is now taking place on the streets of the town. now we are in
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reports that they have already taken over one of the mines and other factories there as well. ukrainian forces at the moment, according to reports, are being forced to retreat from this city. and this so latest advance of the joint forces and the potential loss of the city by ukraine will probably represent a major defeats of the entire force of ukraine in this region. in particular. now the city of elicit chance is just one of far, many towns in this area that were taken over by the joint forces in the recent 2 weeks. now ukraine, however, the cranes army ukrainian nationalists are continuing to use scorched earth tactics as they are retreating form from all the set sounds. now hardly any civilian infrastructure is left intact. as there finds
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a bomber. everything insides and civilians themselves have obviously also fell victim to the ukrainian shilling. now a one prime example of that is the village offer nova touched kafka according to a report. so from the legacy people's republic, as the army of this republic entered the city, they could not find any a local residence alive. and they said that there found many people in the bomb shelters who died simply from a starvation, as they were hiding from the ukrainian shelling. now this killer village became a crucial for the joint forces on their way to advance in other cities. in the longest people's republic seat is like a gorka and does the latoya that have already been freed according to the local authorities. and we spoke to some of the locals who gave their own witness
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accounts of how they were treated by the ukrainian nationalist. it with the ukrainian military fled at night very quickly. they abandoned everything. they destroyed and plundered the whole city. around 40 percent of the city is destroyed . we expect that we will have a stable government here and we are waiting for a referendum to become part of russia. let him know was all told me, i was ukrainian soldiers sealed, my eyes tortured me, tried to break my arms and legs. they tied people to a road posting any one they suspected of losing and it's not some random keep on the police. didn't they kept to man alone for a whole day, then they released him. he still lives in another one, was repeatedly beaten in the abdomen. well, this is something that we have seen here not only of the last 4 months, but over the last 8 years as a residence in dunbar continued to suffer from ukrainian atrocities of the
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bundle for alyssa chance grange is on. let's bring you some other developments from the front line. the russian defense ministry. how stated around 80 polish mercenaries fighting and on boss have been killed in a rush nurse like the m o. d also said strikes in the past 24 hours. had, quote, eliminated more than $300.00 ukranian militants on foreign mercenaries near the southern city of nic alive, ukrainian artillery units, which had been shelling residential areas and done yet were also hit while dozens of ukrainian troops continue to surrender. here's what some of them, how to say to assembled media without that me g general. i had no idea where to go where the russians are or where the ukrainians are. i was so thirsty as we had been moving on foot for the whole day. we've just been left by our command commander much. we had been told not to leave our positions.
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they said we'll be punished if we did so. but to remain there was just impossible. we've been shelled from all over from all sides about it. we had no heavy weapons but only assault rifles. we weren't provided with anything but them and we've been shelled every day. literally every day. we had no chance to fight anyone. instead we were just trying to survive. while i was rushing trips advanced, unless a chance the front to news channel is going against the mainstream narrative, with reports from the grounds, seeing locals had been waiting for the arrival of russian soldiers. mickey, so sees a thought i used to shawn's measure with the district to wait to see i can do battle no back. they'll do the fucking thorn law made. yeah. the report expansion saying that people are refusing to leave the city, treating ukrainian trips with hostility, some local even claims on the reports that it was the ukrainian army that had
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deliberately targeted residential areas, lot of anger, journalist crystal, nene under of the don boss, insiders side claims some western outlets are changing their narrative as they start to investigate the conflict directly. big mainstream media. i are oblige at some point to tell the truth because people are seeing the huge. yeah. i mean what they were in what we saw on the ground. we the video prove, i have to see very few western media are prison tier now. and through the want war here the where civil scandal, because against it's a going against the western countries which are supporting ukraine was there for you frame to have to hi. all before lines of do for you all the war crimes of the you could, you knew or not. but on said troy now to just keep us just national east or
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a beach for right, but not too much as a bit. we are seeing the same syntax that we have seen just of the, my dad i, when all the western countries are the real nature of the i don't, i'm really happy to see that my colleagues from crossing for decided to tell the truth for once. ah, india has been invited to be a special guest participant on sundays meeting of the g 7 group of leading world economies. now, it's being seen as the latest attempt to woo new delhi away from moscow amidst the ukraine conflict. here's our to contribute our t ticket from the indian capital. friends turner in the movie is attending the g 7 summit on june $26.27 in germany ad b indication off germany's johnson law shoes. kremser movie is
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expected to speak in due sessions on which will be focused on environment clean energy, climate good security and democracy. branson will be on the sidelines of the summit is going to hold bilateral meetings with some of the leaders of the 5 to speaking countries. john snow shows invitation to the brandon's to move the to join. the g 7 summit is part of germany's efforts to be from russia in the backdrop of the war in india has so far maintained a new 2 stars because of its longstanding strategic partnership and security dies waived russia. india has also asked broad and off hostile
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these and has aggregated, di, know, and diplomacy. the german chancellor who is hosting this years g 7 summit us once again, blame russia for the pain germans are feeling in their pockets. penning it on the ukraine conflict. holy olaf shall save the issue will be one of the main topics of discussion of sundays meeting. courtland rushes through to war against the crane is also having an impact here. many things we buy has become more expensive food, but especially the price for energy, which we notice when we pay for heating the snack, heating oil, gas, everything is much more expensive than last. yes. and i want to show you this is a cried of era 3 and a half 1000 people gathering in munich to demand more be done from g 7 leaders claiming they're all talk and no action. in fact, the protesters are demanding a complete phase of fossil fuels and a increased efforts in the fight against hunger. there'll
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be disastrous repercussions for everyone because of the worsening global food crisis is the stark warning coming from the un secretary general. the mainly costs, the farmers are fertilizers and the energy fertilizers. prices have risen by more than a house in the past year. and energy prices buy more than $0.02. all harvard through the heat, including rice and corn, the 50 billions of people across asia, africa, and the americas. no country will be immune to the social and economic repercussions of such a catastrophe. will v so hell region that causes central africa is expected to be one of the hardest pits with more than 10 and a half 1000000 people are facing potential farm and their conflicts in the mastery have left millions displaced. agency say they can't get help in largely while on unprecedented drive has led to water shortages. and as the wes repeatedly points
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the finger of blame up, russia accusing it of purposely causing world hunger. moscow say's it's rather the result of their sanctions against the country, causing it to say we're joined live in the program now by a long year son echo regional representative of the international committee of the red cross in kenya to discuss the crisis. you're very welcome. how do you assess what's happening in the sy? hell in particular, is it worsening? there? it is. worsening that and we should not forget that. now we are entering one of the most physical kind of the year with subsistence pharma, something that is called the lean season, between the harvest and bases in the very challenging time where we're expecting over 10000000 people will face hunger. so we are very worried and trying to reach to bring people 8 am to it's very difficult against the backdrop of the ongoing
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conflict, ongoing violence, and especially in some difficult to reach areas along. you can, you can answer this, whichever way you like. but just to say, to pick up a point we were at running in the story, the west continues to blame russia for purposely worsening the food crisis, but hunger in africa is hardly a new issue that started with the conflict in ukraine. so high fair are those accusations against moscow? well, i don't tell one to enter the blame game because we are a humanitarian organization and we are working on the ground to support the people . it is true that the situation has been difficult for a long time because sir, there isn't on there. the region a has a protract, protracted conflicts that cause to displacement. like, for example, if we speak about book enough, a saw and long this, some are almost 2000000 people that are displaced within the country. and although also some 2000000 people that are that have
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a right to the country from other places in the region. and then also the climate shock, so more and more at this region phase is facing the impact of the of the climate change. so all these are combined factors have an impact on the capacity of the pharmacy, of the subsist, subsistence pharmacy to produce food. and now of course, with the world situation and the rising food, impure prices, this is just added another layer of phone, your ability on this all region that has already suffered from our food insecurity . in the past. you mentioned burkina faso. we actually had a guest from there during the week, and there was real anger along here from him saying that he, he looks at the headlines coming from western countries in particular saying that assistance will arrive. but then it doesn't all it on an actual level on the ground, he doesn't see that. so in terms of tackling hunger and food insecurity in africa
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is assistance coming from western nations. oh, the organization's the humanitarian organization. so i can speak on the behalf of the international committee of the red cross, we have considerably considerably increased our action in the region, supporting farmers supporting her dis, with ghetto vaccination trying to help people to boost their resilience in the face of this multiple shocks. providing care grants, of course, just the sheer scale of the needs is so high that it is extremely difficult to reach all the areas and to respond all their needs are. so i'm sure there are people to day are in the country, some of the most vulnerable people who are, where their assistance may not reach them, especially those leading in hard to reach areas affected by conflict. so,
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so i understand the frustrations because the needs are very, very high. and we are working in a situation where also the cost of running humanitarian operation is racy. because we're also, we also need fuel and food for our own operations. and we're also affected by the rising prices, and there's also a certain level of dawn of fatigue sometimes when the protracted crisis in the region, when the competition for humanitarian funds is high. yeah, i suppose it's not only competition for she monetary and ag. you've also got a countries sending lethal aids. again, i know that you can alter this any way you like, but to ukraine, just one country and that's more done to the entire african region to fight hunger . is there an unbalanced there? it does. the red cross, i acknowledge that is not something that is a real problem for the organization that there could be more money being sent there
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for us. so we try, of course sir, to draw attention and not just to go because the conflict who are very high on the get to receive a will receive a lot of media coverage and receive a lot of attention, but also to some of the protracted crisis that has been, have been going for many years, and it is through that as opposed to some of the new or conflicts that to receive more interest, more coverage or more humanitarians funds. it's just more difficult to attract at the same level of attention to situations that have been dragging for years or sometimes decades. am. will the pers, people be literally price start of buying food along if price is continued to, to rise is not a real fear for you. oh we know that the aisle food
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prices are rising and that the rising food prices, they are affecting the most vulnerable people. so people like those who are trying to those who like, where trying to help people who are displaced by armed conflict, sometimes they already left with nothing. so even the slightest fluctuation in prices can have a very dramatic effect on them. so, so yes, the situation is very worrying. it is worsening and we're doing everything we can ah, because these people need urgently need assistance. and finally can a huge tragedy be averted? what actually needs to be done? what solution is there to this crisis? oh we need long term solutions and we need also in know what keeps solutions because like for example, if we speak about the impact of climate change like now for example,
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if we speak about that i have, they're facing the what role in the gate also the horn of africa is facing some of the work in like 40 years, but these situations we can no longer treat them as emergency situations because they have become so frequent and sole cbs, because of the increased impact of climate change on the continent. so we just need to come up with new ways to address those issues because they're long term issues. and we need to be very create to finding all term sustainable, innovative solutions to these problems. when many thanks for coming in the program and explaining just the extent of the issue there that you and your colleagues are dealing with along yes. and then co regional representative of the international committee of the red cross in kenny we appreciate it. thank you. though argentina's president has asked the bricks, countries to incorporate this, so it's the american nation. as a full member,
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alberto fernandez made the request as he joined the blocks 14th major summit via video conference this week happiness. i certainly am robledo. we want to be full members of this group briggs, countries that are already represent 42 percent of the world's population and 24 percent of the world's growth product. we are reliable and responsible food supplies, who have achieved recognition in biotechnology and applied technologies in logistics . this means we can not only produce an export food, we can also supply services and train specialist there just a background. this year, a china hosted the brick summit virtually and invited 13 countries outside the block to take parts. among the issues discussed was the possible expansion of the club, which currently is made up of brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa. the chinese president, she jan paying is reported to have personally invited argentina to attend, while beijing's foreign minister also talked off potential expansion. china
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proposes to start the bricks expansion process, explore the criteria and procedures for the expansion and gradually form a consensus. so is it something citizen people in those countries actually want? will we got the take of argentinian historian nestor, receiver, who believes there are big benefits to his country joining the group it all the that the bricks is an alternative organization because before cove it and the ukranian crises, the world wasn't able to cooperate enough. and the new world order couldn't to pair . this is why countries whose power has been in decline, such as the u. s. a, trying to stop globalization, to increase their influence in different regions, bricks and other organizations ought to combat u. s. international policy and support a multi lateral world order. peace and integration. argentina supports these intentions. the country has been trying to integrate to bricks for several years. and now it has a chance to do so. argentina is trying to be a part of the organization that is making the world multilateral boosts countries.
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collaboration and development loss has become the 2nd southern asian country this year. after sure. like unable to pay its foreign debt, a double law of low cash reserves and surging inflation means the nation cannot pay off its arrears of $13000000000.00. locals are being hit hard by petro price, spikes on the value of the currency. plunging problems have been exacerbated by interest rate, rises in the us, making imported goods, more expensive. well, investment monitor and author of planet ponzi mich fire sign is convinced more defaults are likely to follow across the globe if the issues of how foreign debt accumulates and how cash is created. printing money basically aren't address the west has exported inflation. when the quantitative using that is going on for the past decade,
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that's what happens when you just print infinite quantities of money. it ends up manifesting itself in different ways with unintended consequences. so this is the part of the problem. yes. and so i'm not surprised that the emerging markets now are becoming more impacted because when the united states means is the rest of the world gets a panoramic debt in the emerging markets, a dollar denominated when the dollar gets stronger, it's more difficult to repay, especially when you have a local currency that's being debased by inflation. so that's what exasperate makes the problem exponentially worse. so i think that the debt has to be cleared. we've got to see bankruptcies across the board to clear out the absolutely horrendous amounts of debt. i mean the debt to g p, the japan has and just watch japan. japan is the model. they're going to be the 1st ones to go. because their debt to g p is probably, or the real number is probably around 300 percent. that's why the currency is, has dropped about 23 percent and the bond market is about to explode. now the,
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the smaller asian countries can't do that, but the bigger ones have been doing this ponzi scheme for 10 years or so, or more. so now it's about time to pay the piper for what they've been doing for the reckless money printing that's been going on for more than a decade. it will, let's turn attention to the us itself now, because just a day after the supreme court struck on the constitutional right of women to access abortion clinics in. some states already started closing many cities, saw thousands take to the streets nationwide and protests that the ruling with police in arizona, resorting to firing tear gas to disperse. across the good people tried to force their way into a government building and phoenix machine, glass walls and doors officials, they're the rally there on more full assembly demonstrations also took place,
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particularly coastal areas, new york, boston, los angeles and other major cities too. of course, at my body, my choice president biden slammed the court's decision as a project on historic or make no mistake. this decision is a combination of a deliberate effort over decades upset the balance of our law. it's a realization of an extreme ideology and a tragic care by the supreme court. in my view, the cascade of anti abortion legislation in individual states is expected to follow the supreme court ruling effecting nearly half of the country states will decide their own policies independent of washington with conservative states, likely to bring in either partial or full bonds. hospitals in at least 8 states have already stopped providing such services. daniela's are the author of the velvet crew, the constitution,
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the supreme court on the decline of american democracy, believes that decision will only deepen divisions in the us. essentially it rolls the clock back by 50 years, all center and left. men and women are, are losing faith and bite and they're giving up hope. they realize that democrats simply have no way of fighting this republican steamroller. the u. s. seems to be headed for some kind of civil war. we can't be sure, can't be sure, but the states are lining up. they political differences. ready are bitter and there's no way out of this of this by the end of this conflict. no another story generating quite a bit of interest. twitter has higher dozens of former f, b. i, agents, and essentially spies from us intelligence agencies, along with ex, atlantic coastal employees. that's an organization largely sponsored by nato. and
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it comes despite the company trying to maintain its image as a home for freedom of thought, under posing views, slanted media funder. manila chum has been looking into those developments for our team. social media companies. in this case, twitter have been on a hiring spree of a number of former f b i agent such as director of corporate security and risk. that's what mark dear a huge he did. after he marked 21 years at the bureau, leaving his post as supervisor, a special agent at the f b i san francisco field office, or like u. s. army veteran and west point graduate. karen walsh, walsh also spent 21 years at the f. b. i in new york, serving in her last position as a special agent of public and private sector outreach. twitter likes to present themselves as arbiters of free speech, truth, anti fake news, and some sort of community to share thoughts and opinions. but can such be the case
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when their c suite and executive ranks are filled by folks from the f b. i the investigative arm of the d o j. the truth is that at the f b, i 50 percent of all the normal conversations that people had were about how you were going to make money after retirement. you know, they hire people from the cia who worked and sign up. and a lot of people who worked for the atlantic council, the think tank here in washington that is funded by nato. so it should be no surprise when twitter announced the labels that would be tagged to certain profiles like my own twitter account, effectively calling me a social media russian agent if you will, because of my affiliation, who are he or are our accounts get suppressed? and basically, shadow band, other journalists from china, iran,
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venezuela. many others also get labels and shadow band but not so if you're a reporter for the bbc or and p r, coincidence. i'll let you decide all this information though important for the average user to know about who's actually controlling what at twitter in washington . i, manila chan. it's been a pretty miserable existence for citizens of don boss since the ukrainian government to of 2014, with war zone life fast becoming the reality. next, we look at a particularly hard owing part of the frontline and bustles between kids and local forces are short documentary the grey zone. it's right ahead. ah.
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in the grey zone inhabitants have learned to sleep through the nighttime shilling and to live without the most basic utilities going for weeks without clean water or electricity. worst of all they've had to watch is the wall creeps ever closer to their homes. ga the incorrect train you don't want don't use that as i was into the does she george one time with deal with is a place where he was not so much and you say anyone.
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