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i lose that you put a nato cause russian with most significant to and direct the red beth of the block invite sweden and finland become members dates and a further expansion of the alliance is present phone russian borders and ah, a call for justice. they've been alleged to cover up the real number of victims in a mass killing of migraines. the u. energies the probe into the death of at least $23.00 africans at the hands of moroccan security forces. off to a crowd tried to storm the border into a spanish city up to 3 years in prison for journalism. that's what a german journalists say. she's facing of an independent coverage at the war in
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don't boss lead and it tells her she's being silenced by the end because her reports don't fit the west the narrative. i don't think it's appropriate to make accusations against me based in my opinion. i think it obviously violates my fundamental rights. a very well welcome to you. this is all the international with the latest world news update is good to happy with this out. now, nato calls russia its biggest threat according to a strategic concept published by the block. you and get some it's current and the way in madrid. i mean, while the western military alliance has invited finland and sweden to become member states that by increase its presence on russia's borders with me now in the studio, it's ortiz, rachel blevins. i. rachel, thank you for coming in. so why exactly has the western military alliance labeled russia threads? you know, they're not just labeling them a threat, they're labeling them their most significant threat to the safety and security of
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nato members. and yet, at the same time, the alliance continues to say that it wants to grow and add onto those members, right up once again to russia as doorstep. now the steam was also notable because in one paragraph, they mention russia as a threat. and then in another paragraph, they said that nato poses no threat whatsoever to russia. and of course, this all comes as the alliance says that it is going to step up its political and practical support for ukraine. and as far as the timeline goes there, it continues to say it will be as long as it takes about conflicts, certainly isn't going anywhere anytime soon. so well we have natal cooling russia thread. so was the response from moscow regarding the us lead blocks own actions. while russia has been very critical of this plan to include finland and sweden as members and nato, and is repeatedly pointed to the fact that the united states and nato have made promises in the past saying that they would not expand eastward. and yet they
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continue to do just that, especially with this latest plan. now, russia's foreign ministry spoke out earlier. take a listen to what they had to say. we consider the expansion of nato, a purely destabilizing factor in international relations. it doesn't provide any additional security, neither for those who are expanding the alliance by becoming new members, nor for the other countries which see the block as a threat. this doesn't affect our policy in any way. we will definitely and reliably provide for our own security in any case. now, of course, the biggest concern here is that from the moment finland and sweden become members of nato. then they get access to all of those weapons and defenses that come with being a part of the alliance. and russia has warned that they are going to have to step up their defenses as well. if those countries go forward with becoming a part of the alliance and there's a cause coming to 1000, he agreed to lift his vito on the accession,
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offended his sweet and into nature. what do we know about the details of this deal? well, this came after what rose reportedly for hours of talks during those nato summit in which they did in fact, convince turkey to lift that veto. now turkey, those that they're happy with it for now, they point to the fact that ben linen sweden and said that they will lift a ban on selling weapons to turkey. and they've also said that they will work with turkey on targeting some of those kurdish militants, which turkey has labeled as terrorist groups who are inside finland, suite and right now. now what that is going to look like in the coming weeks is turkey is already speaking out, and they're saying that they have a list of more than 30 suspects who they want extradited to their country. so it remains to be seen if that will happen. but right now, nato is certainly announcing that invitation and they are happy about convincing turkey to get on their side. but no one thanks for coming into the details. i saw a way to live and think of the human human rights off. it is
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calling for an independent investigation into the killing of at least 23 african migrants by moroccan security forces. last week, the incident, which has been called one of the deadliest in history, took place when hundreds of people storms the border of know, told him of spanish city in northern morocco, awarding the following, photographic, and you might find it upsetting. oh, let these images show positive bodies on the ground. the un phase, the moroccan authority is reportedly used but tons and stones to attack the migrants as they tried to scale offense to enter the spanish city of maya. at least 76 my quince in 140 border guards are said to have been injured in the clashes. let's cross live now. 2 hours. he contributes a rachel, marston, rachel, what have been the latest updates about this horrific incidents. while the united nations wright's office in geneva says that migrants were beaten
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with baton kick, shoved and attacked with stones by moroccan officials as they tried to scale the barbed wire fence some 6010 meters high, but spanish prime minister a pedro sanchez has high praise for the moroccan police joseph lord, i'm into one of which i regret the deaths of these people, but this could not have turned out any other way. well, i recognized the contribution of the american military police who in collaboration with the spanish states security forces have repressed and attack. i emphasize an attack on our country's borders. yeah, it is total energy by you yeah, the rhetoric is shirt. the rhetoric has sure changed from e. u. officials from humanitarianism to militarism groups like human rights watch, have accused moroccan authorities of a cover up with hasty burials. there are also slamming the use approach to migrants . what's clear is that despite all the ease talk of humanitarianism authorities are
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doing all they can to prevent migrants from reaching the e u. spain. public broadcaster captured video of what appeared to be spanish authorities beating a migrant who managed across the border fence. that's a pretty clear sign. the spain does not want these people. this placement of africans by western back foreign wars like the coup d'etat against libyan leader, mar gadhafi in 2011, who held back north bound migrant waves and who made his country a destination for migrants in africa has since led to african migrants falling prey to human trafficking, as they make their way towards europe. and greece also just intercepted over a 1000 migrants in the agency trying to cross into europe from turkey on trafficking boats in 24 separate incidents. according to athens, you back towards the middle east leading to waves of arrivals, and turkey are also partly responsible for immigration troubles on which the european far right has been able to capitalize here in france, for example,
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the rightly populous party of ma theme, the pen is now officially the biggest single opposition party in parliament. so you politicians can no doubt to see the writing on the wall for their own careers if they fail to stem the migrant tide. and it's a contest between their own political survival and their previously vaunted open door humanitarianism. so guess which one is now winning? oh, they, rachel many thanks for the updates not saw say contributor rachel marston that thank you. he claims president polanski has presented a short video to the un security council, purporting to show a russian missile hitting a mall in the central ukrainian city with more on that later in the program. to get back now to our top story, nato has invited finland unsweetened to become member states. and that by increase its presence on russia's buddhist in accordance with his deal with finland and
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sweden take, he says it will not renew its request to extradite individual to consider terrorists from the nordic countries. well, as a cause, live now to young is put in a finish journalist who's been living in don't boss for the past 7 years. many thanks for joining us on the program. it's good to see him. now why do you think the nordic countries have apparently decided to cut the ties with kurdish separatists so easily? after sheltering them for years? what we have seen now and her yesterday and today is the church has been thrown on the bus over geopolitical. very big changes and, and of course, jerky has strengthened its influence and position all over the ball on the scandinavian countries and jerky, basically clean the table for each cell. and oh, what we see from this contract, it's a huge betrayal for a big group of people,
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people, immigrants, or large minorities which has trusted the awesome system will hold and the people will be protected in the london sweden. now, the nato came in to cool to do or, and the people are paying the price. and when it comes to nato's push for expansion . and even the block is not with century putting its political agenda over the faith of kurds, who now face extradition to turkey. they are the 1st one, not who have to pay the highest price. and of course, each not only the courage, it's all the people who have to get us a room for sweden and finland over the past 10 years. when these agenda immigration agenda has been going on and the quote police policies are now like really hard keeping back. oh, of course the people will be the mind. george will who will pay the price in the end. but the critics are not the 1st ones,
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and i'm very shocked to see that though there will most probably come up kind of a civil war situation now in the, in the sweden, unfinished neighborhoods. how quickly do you expect the nordic countries to start extra? i think these people to turkey that will be a dramatic moment what we will see and oh, now of the church he has put a very heavy will to major to proceed with these demands. and of course, they will have a very strong position in greenish and swedish governments in order to push these dramatic moments forward. and we got like, we can expect that very heavy and are dramatic reactions from the immigrants in sweden any feeling. and we are talking about over 100000 current people living in speed in sweden and finland, who will live now in fear. and of course, when a turkish police enters
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a home in sweden an or feel and that will have a big effect on the society. and oh, and, but this is geopolitics and, and the people have to per pay. now every prize from this nature group at kurdish rebels, they were instrumental in helping nato forces defeat islamic state terrorists in syria. both methods, stiffness, the whole situation is now sending to other allies of the u. s. lead block. yeah, these makes like go, oh, these are, these will have a global effect and o sweden and feel and has been seen as a se, payments for, for large minorities like around the world and, and it has been promoted as one but signing the lease agreement. ready we'll change the situation like seriously did totally different direction. it's on expect to
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move. it was, it was done without negotiation with fealand and sweden, obviously it's, it's not all of churches rule now, which is taking place. and oh, and certainly we see here of the hand of the marks frodo them to these organizations of intelligence which, which will now rule the game. and of course no expansion to the russian borders. the intelligence services have their most important to do. and what i see, we will see a very long gray zone coming to the sweden and finland, where the intelligence services are calling to shows and as pertaining finish journalists. many thanks for your time. we appreciate your insight. thank you. ah.
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when are the latest developments in the ukraine conflict? russians, defense ministry stays, kids forces have been continuing to sustain substantial losses in bottles in the dumbass region in the city of the sea chance where fierce fighting is currently underway. more than 300 ukrainian soldiers have been reported killed. another 500 members of kids forces, including foreign mercenaries have been observed abandoning the battlefield as they face, shortages of food and other supplies. some of left behind internationally, rest prohibited weaponry. as they fled, positions recordings will dorothy in the guns, the people's republic. oh, near ukraine, 2nd largest city, cargo in the countries northeast, around 100 nationalist sunday, and 10 military vehicles have been neutralized. your current president lensky has presented a short video to the un security council, purporting to show a russian missile hitting a mall in the central ukrainian city of cremeans chic ukraine is accused russia deliberately targeting the facility. but moscow has storms to deny that allegation,
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versus defense ministry has confirmed that it conducts the missile strike on a machine factory just across the street from the mold. moscow say that cognitive and destroyed a warehouse full of western supplies weapons at the facility. but some munition there exploded with the fire spreading to the mall of 70 meters away. the cities man has accused the most administrators of ignoring the air raid this cctv footage from a punk shows the moment the as strike hit. the factory, which suggests russia did indeed target the factory. not the more despite the rushes, denial, both care and major western powers have dubbed the incident a war crime. that's an area in which western powers have had plenty of experience at the last quarter explains why. according to moscow, it was the massive explosion caused by all that ammunition going off at the same time that made the nearby mall catch fire as well. on top of that, the ukrainian cities mayor is saying that the malls management for some reason
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decided it wasn't going to shut the place down. if the air raid alarms started to go off, neglecting their re dilutes is a crime which the trilogy it ups to has once again demonstrated the investigation, has revealed that the administration of amsterdam had announced on the 23rd of june that the moon would no longer be closed during array to loots, if a high precision missile dealt that much damage to nearby infrastructure imagined the destruction that an artillery bombardment would have wrought, according to a previous conclusion by the international criminal court, russia should be well within its rights to bomb a 70 meter radius around and the legend military target. why, while there is the case of antic, tova and blood and markovich to former croatian generals who were acquitted of war crimes by the skin of their teeth. at 1st, these western backed military men were found guilty of indiscriminately bombing towns as part of an offensive that killed $116.00 civilians and displaced hundreds
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of thousands in 1995 in the middle of the yugoslav wars the hague. originally decided that bombarding beyond the 200 meter radius of a military target was outside the bounds of reasonable error. the chamber found that the shelling constituted an indiscriminate attack on these towns and an unlawful attack on civilians and civilian objects. it was only after they appealed the ruling that the hague determines that 200 meters was in fact too strict. and so the croatian generals were led off the hook despite the fact that they had ordered the bombings of civilian populated areas up to 700 meters away from military targets. the appeals chamber unanimously found the child chamber erred in concluding that all artillery impact size located more than 200 meters from a target. dean's legitimate served as evidence of unlawful attacks the trial chamber early in fighting the jewelry. attacks ordered by mister toby and mister markets were unlawful. so russia is being accused of
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a war cry after causing collateral damage 70 meters away from what it says was a military target, but western back potential war criminals get away. scotch, free for bombing civilians, 700 meters away. not only are the double standards, glaringly obvious here, but it also begs a couple of questions. why in the world would ukraine place military infrastructure that close to a shopping mall? and why was the mall allowed to be open in the 1st place unless the authorities were trying to use civilians as human shields? german journalist, alina, let's say, she faces at the 3 years in prison, in her country, over her independent coverage of russia's military campaign. in dumbass, the journalists say she's received a german court order on charges of promoting war, which is against local laws. we also lena live to explain the circumstances of her case. he claim she's being muffled by juvenile socrates, to prevent her coverage from getting out to west and viewers. as most
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a foreign cutting if were cool. yet when asked a couple of days ago, i evacuated from denette like who are usually work as an independent journalist. the shelling has become very intense there, but i will soon return. i'm covering the stories of people who live there to give them an opportunity to present their perspectives to europe. i do interviews with regular residents in towns and villages and with the people of the net can i translate them into germany. i take pictures of everything i see around me. i travel around a law and i ask myself what danger is irvin illegal about what i do? i so my work is not staging. i'm an independent journalist. there is no one who will tell me that i must do this or that, or include some particular information in the textbook. my materials are authentic, it's complete madness that i'm being criminally prosecuted for this. i do not think it's appropriate to make accusations against me based in my opinion, often i think it obviously violates my fundamental rights. freedom of expression means that everyone has the right to express their opinion. i do not know how this
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case will, and i have a lawyer who defends me. i think i can even imagine that this case will reach the european court of human rights. we'll see the craziest thing is that they open the criminal case against me and they do not want to even listen to me. i have no right to defend myself if they would probably hear too much truth from me. and that would jeopardize the purpose of their investigation and were warned us to doesn't elena lip has been living in russia since 2016 way to when she moved to crimea. she runs a popular telegram channel, posting news, and interviews with people from the dumbass republics, which he visits on a regular basis. some german outlets have accused her of collaborating with moscow to allegedly spread rushing propaganda. lina lip again. stacy allegations against her are simply unlawful. yes ma'am, i spoke from if you want to simply shock that i am accused of this, these proceedings her obviously unlawful. when you have been in the nets for 6 months under the shelling by ukrainian troops from morning to night, it's very difficult to see what they write in german newspapers. of course,
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i feel solidarity with the people who are experiencing something right next to me. it's a fact that the ukranian army shelling people there and the german immediate does not cover that at all, or even fabricate accusations that it was russian forces. but when i come somewhere and say that i'm from germany and people start swearing and cursing west and propaganda, they always say it was the as of battalion and ukraine's military that treat them horribly for years. they tell incredible stories that no one listens to naturally. these people from territories that have been on the ukrainian control for the past 8 years and for ukraine in fighting abuse these people. naturally, they are now supporting russian forces going their senior us officials have traveled to venezuela on the quiet, in an effort to bring home detained americans and rebuild relations with the south . american oil joins a meeting with officials, received little coverage and was only mentioned doing an awards ceremony hosted by
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venezuelan president nicholas madura who has previously been blacklisted by the united states that i see and know it's an important delegation that arrived in venezuela. they're working to continue talks initiated on march 5th to continue the bilateral agenda between the u. s. and venezuelan government relations between the 2 countries. beyond the deteriorates rapidly in 2018, when the us refused to recognize the reelection of president madeira washington instead, started calling opposition needed one gray though the legitimate president, but where it was also excluded from this month summit of the americas held in los angeles. however, with oil prices on the rise due to western sanctions against russia, washington has been forced to make overtures to its south american rival. early this month, the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi could no longer remember who one greater was. the person that you recognized as the leader democratic leader in minutes. it is not here. what do you
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think about themselves? one long way here? by whom? one, why don't please take this message back. prior to washington slapping sanctions on caracas, venezuela was one of the biggest suppliers of oil to the us. but since the restrictions in 2019 importance from the latin american country have almost stagnated, however, a 50 percent jump and oil prices and the worst inflation in the us in years appears to be leading to a shift in washington's policy, vice chair of the libertarian national committee in the us solving ver thinks the current crisis has for us to realize that and even as well as sanctions have not worked. i think there's 2 things. first, there's a sort of self created shortage over here. when you create sanctions, other countries, you end up punishing just normal people in those countries and you end up punishing
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yourself. oil sanctions are hurting americans as much as they're hurting anybody else. so 1st, this is literally punishing yourself for somebody else is bad at for somebody else's bad actions. but the 2nd thing is, i think americans and even the american government is starting to realize that sanctions are unnecessary to prove. ready the utter failure of socialism, venezuela has the largest confirmed oil reserves in the world and due to their just sheer incompetence has been struggling. the problem with putting sanctions on venezuela is it less people say it's not the socialism, but rather the sanction. thanks for joining if i were not to international web back at the company. ah.
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oh, i am my name is frank, i'm a retired from philadelphia. got in the movement in age 13 going on 14. we were vowing towards those people because we believe there were this race were here 1st, and this is our country being part of that movement. i got a sense of power. when i felt powerless, we got attention when i felt invisible and accepted when i felt a level of life after hey, is an organization that was founded by for a skinhead nazi white supremacists in the u. s. in canada. and they found each other and they knew that they wanted to help other guys get out was 2 parts to getting out of a violent extremist group. the 1st part is disengagement, which is where you leave the social groups. and then the next part is d. radicalization work belief systems ology are removed was very impactful. when
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someone finally came along with no fear, no judgement, you heard my stories did nothing to challenge with a ra, a to feed out the scene because the advocate an engagement, it was the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. for only one main thing is important for knox ism internationally speaking, that is, that nations that's allowed to do anything, all the mazda races, and then you have the minor nation. so all the slaves americans,
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proc obama and others have had a concept of american exceptionalism. and international law exist as long as it serves american interest. if it doesn't, it doesn't exist by turning those russians into this. danger is boy man, that wants to take over the world. that was a culture strategy and walked out of it on your own. i not leashed off to exhibit in tablet block. nato said it's ours. we moved east. the reason us, hey jim, it is so dangerous, is it the law? the sovereignty of all the countries, the exceptionalism that america uses and its international war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if nato, what disbanded shareholders in united states and elsewhere in large obs companies would lose millions of millions or is business and business is good. and that is
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the reality of what we're facing, which is fashion. and look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. at that point obviously is too great truck rather than fear with take on various jobs with artificial intelligence, real summoning with obama's protect his own existences with
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ah ah hello and welcome to cross stock were all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle, the west sanctions on russia are distorting and damaging the global economy. consumers all over the world are experiencing higher prices and shortages. at the same time, most of the global south has little interest in the west campaign against russia. and in the long run may benefit from a world economy in transition cross sucking russia in the global south, i'm joined by my guess, i don't tangle in beijing, he's a senior fellow of the ty, hey,
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institute in new delhi, we have professor gen noise. she is professor emeritus at the school of international studies at neuro university. and in bristol, we crossed to georgie barbara. she is the deputy leader of the workers party of britain and author of the drive to war against russia and china, or across accruals and effect. that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate it's going to the professor in new delhi 1st. you get a lot of the week, we had the g 7 meeting and it's all western, all over western media talking about the great decisions the leaders are making. but in the global south, you folks don't take much notice any more y correct? because you can see the panels, they've been to international meetings, one of the bricks and one of g 7. and you see the difference in the narrative. g 7 was all about, you know, kind of militarism sanctions targeting. are those exclusions whereas bricks was all about globally develop.

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