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a, just a green has been turned into a food hole to try and balance russia. the russian presidents as nato a has been using ukraine to achieve its own goals. that as the block dubs moscow, it's most significant and direct threat. pol officially inviting finland and sweden on board. let us manage your oil revenue so you can hold free elections. that is a suggestion from the un adviser on libya as a response to the political turmoil in the country that has followed nato's 2011 invasion with view and urges a probe into the death of at least 23 african migrants after a crowd trying to cross morocco's border in mass and to spain. north african
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enclave of maria with broadcasting live dirt from our studios, monica. this is our to international. john thomas, certainly glad to have you with us. now nato has been readying its anti russian plans since 2014. that's as vladimir putin is responding to the block branding moscow. it's most significant and direct threat while it also boosts further expansion, officially inviting finland and sweden to join earlier. charlotte davinsky updated me on some other much discussed issues. the russian president commented on so store, understood, and still the fact that nato has been preparing for an anti russian action since 2014 is no news to us. this is exactly what explains or decisive measures to protect our interests. nato is a rude amount of the past era, the ear of the cold war. we have been repeatedly told that nato has changed. that
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is more of a political block now. but they have been trying to find an opportunity to boost it as a military organization. so here we go. they are now doing it. there is nothing new here will. of course, it's not forget that this came off the back off of that decision from nato to say that russia marks. how is the most significant threat that it faces to its security at the moment. and of course, that are membership green lighting for sweden and finland to join the alliance. i present puting talking about all of these issues saying that, you know, when it comes to finland and sweden, everything was completely fine with the relationship with russia. but there will be tensions now. this is likely to change. let's not forget that a finland in particular has a border with russia that span some 1300 plus kilometers. and this idea put in said that nato could be putting military infrastructure as well as military
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personnel will be seen as a threat. that threat will be matched and any personnel, any infrastructure will also be mirrored by russia. so this really could ratchet up the tensions between russia and this alliance of nato members. now he said that finland and sweden were both absolutely free to choose their decision to join nato . he said it was a very different cattle flesh for ukraine, which he said was essentially being used as a pool by the nato alliance to destabilize russia. but his leave the goals and ukraine to continue military action and scrap negotiations only confirm our suggestions that the queen peoples well being isn't the goal of the west a native. but rather the use it as a means to protect their own interests. ukraine has been turned into a foothold to try and balance russia. said recently there is this much discussed incident in the ukrainian city of crime and ciocca talk to me about that. what did the president have to say? because there's
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a little bit of controversy here. there is none. the west is cooled on the united nations security council to have a look at this present. payton said, look, we targeted an arms depot that is absolutely clear. there is video evidence to prove that the west, however, has agreed with the ukrainian version of this, which is that russia deliberately targeted at this mall. it says it has video evidence to prove that so both sides believing that they are right on this. but president putin reiterated that russia does not attack on target civilians. when you book a game, guzman schema russian troops do not target civilian infrastructure. there is no need to do that as we have every capability to track military targets and strike them using long range, high precision weapons. and these comments they call come right on the heels of the g 7 summit. formerly the g 8, russia used to be a part of this group. i'm talk to me about what the president had to say about to
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russian west relations, where he clearly was pointing out the obvious, hey, when he said that the relationship between the west, this is g 7 and russia is not good at the moment. this of course comes off, but g 7 summit where they once again reaffirm that they going to support ukraine. i'm and you know, he talked about this oversee being something that is not going to be necessary helpful tensions in europe are threatening to spill over into the east with leaders of japan, south korea, australia, and new zealand, attending a nato summit for the 1st time. the military blocks overtures to the asia pacific region have irked beijing with china's top to bottom, warning that for their nato enlargement could ignite a confrontation. here, in recent years, nato has been persistently expanding and provoking confrontation between groups of countries. the international community should be highly aware of this and should strongly oppose it. meanwhile, the british foreign secretary has called on nato members to build their influence
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on a global scale, including sending weapons to taiwan to deter the potential for chinese military action on the island. if senior fellow at the pan goal institution, it china based think tanks, as nato presence in the asia pacific would only be stabilize the region. well, i think that they are not particular the euro piece. they are not happy that the china did not join them to dance russia imposed on russia, at least, that the champions, diplomatically the holding russia equals china and then the security concerns russia, nature and depression of the united states and the european a week. then, you know, basically the following them to allow you to be used as a tool against china in the us, the new cold war call china. so you can say nickel like the in
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china, the china, right challenge, their value to your tea. and now we have you all for we are also present at the summit that also our development could be that could be supervised the entire weekend. that's pretty close. i'm hoping now on to the latest developments in the war in ukraine, russian in regards to forces have, sees control of 2 key areas of lissy chance from ukrainian troops. and forces loyal to kill have been removed from the lucy chance coil refinery and a rubber factory. that is, according to the guns people's republics, ambassador who added that all significant roads in the area are also now under control. the road from lift each on to the city of almost meanwhile, has been completely blocked by russian forces. fierce battles continue unless the chance where more than 300 korean soldiers have been reported killed. while another
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$500.00 members of kids forces including foreign mercenaries, have been observed abandoning the battlefield. meanwhile, severely neighborhoods and public infrastructure around the done yet sc people's republic have continued to come under intense, showing from ukrainian troops. this, according to local authorities, 2 regions were struck by shelves overnight, projectiles authorities say were provided by nato. we heard from the mother of a 6 year old girl killed in one of the attacks on the central city of buck a have come in which 2 other children were also injured. miss ashley, when snape says, we went for a walk to school number 56 because you know there is shelling everywhere. so we no longer know where to even walk with the children. and then we heard a blast. we didn't pay much attention to it as it was probably just the air defense systems going off. then everything was silent at 1st, but suddenly things began exploding above us. my child was riding
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a bicycle at the time. we all fell to the ground, but she didn't have enough time to react. my neighbors started screaming, i got up, the child was laying right next to her bike. there was a pool of blood, i grabbed her and started screaming for an ambulance. it's very difficult having to bury your own child. meanwhile, reconstruction has begun in one of the wars biggest battle grounds, the city of marble where russian and done yet, teams are working together to neutralize explosive objects left behind by seen ukraine forces more on the reconstruction process later in the program. as the struggle for political power continues in libya, the struggle for control of the countries oil income is just beginning. the un adviser on libya suggests that if people want free elections, the country should give up control of its oil revenue. we are working together with
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the international community to create a temporary financial mechanism to manage libby as huge oil revenues. why is this necessary? because as long as there is no movement towards elections, as long as there is unlimited income from oil, the struggle for executive power in libya will continue for the next 40 years. therefore, it is necessary to reduce the appetites of rivals in the struggle for executive power and muscle. stephanie has a long record of working as a u. s. diplomat and here of speaking world, she's definitely a product of the us state department. now. she's one of the top un officials dealing with the ongoing problems and live. and apparently she's not alone in thinking these methods could work. this mechanism could provide a short term pseudo governmental function until elections take place. so the sooner that happens, the better for all libyans. now, the record of the united nations in libya has left much to the desire than 11 years since the nato bombing campaign toppled the islamic socialist government that
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industrialized and essentially created modern libya. now 11 years is not a short amount of time. hillary clinton was so excited saying they were on the road to democracy in progress. i'll say this for the libyan people. i think president obama made the right decision at the time. and the libyan people had a free election the 1st time since 1951. and you know what they voted for moderates . they voted with the hope of democracy. conditions in the country continue to be believe. the country currently has over a 179000 internally displaced persons. 803000 people currently require humanitarian assistance. certainly not the human rights paradise that nato promised when they swooped in promising they would have supposedly toppled a dictator. but it gets worse. so now after toppling their government and casting the country into years of chaos, the u. s. a is saying that the best way to move forward is depriving libyans of the
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revenue created by their own natural resources. they are rallying the international community for this aim with oil production. now slowing down and a country that was once africa's top wayllace border, the oil prices are set to keep rising once again as world leaders and producers negotiate. caleb martin artsy, new york senior fellow at the john hopkins institute office. all coil says the plan needs more investigation as the un has a dismal record globally. it is a double edged sword. i mean, the world still remembers very clearly would have been more or less. the same thing was proposed for it. i would owe for food a scandal which ended up becoming a debacle of corruption. now on the other hand, yes, the struggle it be a great deal of it is over the or revenue. so you have an argument on both sides
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that the real question is, what is the mechanism they're proposing and how really secure it is and how accountable it will be? i, you know, them record as you report just indicated directly to the united nation, not only libya, but throughout much of the world, especially in africa. and it has been really quite un human rights office is calling for an independent probe into the killing of at least 2003 african migrants by moroccan security forces. the incident took place last week when hundreds of people stormed the border of an autonomous spanish city in northern africa. then a bit of warning. you might find the falling footage disturbing. a people lying on the ground in the images have been rounded up by security forces. many of them are dead,
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at least $76.00 migrants. and 140 border guards are reported to have been injured. in the incident, the un says moroccan authorities used baton and stones to attack the migrants as they tried to scale offense to enter the spanish enclave. spain's prime minister, however, has praised the actions of the security forces. joseph alone, 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 moroccan military police who in collaboration with the spanish states security forces have repressed an attack. i emphasize an attack on our countries borders. 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 doing all they can to prevent migrants from
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reaching the e u. spain. public broadcaster captured video of what appeared to be spanish authorities beating a migrant who managed across the board. a fence. that's a pretty clear sign. the spain does not want these people displacement of africans by western back foreign wars like the coup d'etat against libyan leader of omar 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, 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 tracking 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, the rightly populous party of mouth in the pen is now officially the biggest single
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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, we spoke with a former south african statistician general who thinks that the situation is determined by current international racism. is that not acceptable? it talks to international reason, they will find that the blacks are the bank and the lowest i can get. this is continued to the page. we did just a demonstration that from that beings. people that discover that go into add a space is gonna be there for that they get punished by death.
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ah, the democratic republic of congo reopens borders with rwanda and burundi using a closure at mid diplomatic sections. the central african nation closed its borders after a congo use soldier was shot and killed by rwandan police after an exchange of an excuse me run and police in an exchange of fire near the congress city of goma. the instant coincided with an escalation in diplomatic tensions between the neighbors. congo has accused wanda of supporting a belgian group and 23 fighting in its east, whose leaders hail from the same ethnic group as the one. the president and $23.00 is named after an agreement signed back in 2009, which saw them officially become part of the seas armed forces. however, in 2012, the group claimed the government had violated that agreement and seized goma from which it was soon forced out by the the seas military. it has recently been classified a terrorist organization and local correspondent reports now from comma. terrorism
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is one of the main concerns for the people here in gama, in democratic republic of congo. it affects hunger, safety, any vacation in fox, all the aspects of their lives, or torture on commerce usa. we're concerned about the m 23 terrorist group because it spreads to fake promise that it will liberate the congolese people. we don't want the same situation and go mock m avante poor c. m 23. commit atrocities and causes massive population displacement in our country. as you and the victims are always congolese people, then went russell bennett, but the m 23. he supported by country such as amanda and trenda. the movement is now categorized as a terrorist organization. and we will defend our terray the much when it's a movement known as em. tennessee is the biggest terrorist threat in this region. it wants to this of allies and control areas which in my new role was celsius and
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lance, almost daily attacks on the concise as government. early june, the m $2.00 and $3.00 shelves on military position, killing 2 soldiers and enduring 5 later it's captured a cd of luna, gunner 60 kilometers ne, off gama marking a dramatic escalation intention. the government lacks sufficient manpower and we celsius to push the rebel back. and the police, the entire country kinshasa needs the help of its neighbors in fighting the terrorists and welcomes re sent king as it now's meant that is deploying the original forces to assist 8. but the government doesn't want rhonda to be the part of. it's a resent united nations report saying that they entered tiffy are planning to seize the business district in gama. if they do,
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the dia may collapse because this is extremely important to have the repairs use and will be said beyond its borders. gillam below me for the gama green plans have faced a backlash in the netherlands, where farmers blocked highways with tractors to protest, a government pledged to reign inclusion emissions. and more than $40000.00 farmers caused traffic chaos from around the country. some of them would fires outside town, falls and dumps manure on the streets to protest the government decision. the dutch government has mandated a reduction in pollution near areas of nature, which could cause farmers to reduce their livestock ministers called the proposal an unavoidable transition. meanwhile, you countries have agreed on proposals to combat climate change, backing a phase out of new fossil fuel car sales by 2035. the move comes after russia began
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to limit energy supplies to germany and other european countries due to their sanctions against moscow. now the deal requires new cars sold in the e, u to emit 0, c o 2 emissions from 2035. that will make it impossible to sell new internal combustion engine cars, which will bring out a revolution in the german car industry. with the automotive industry, germany's largest, the proposal has not gone down well while italy will gary and portugal romania. and for voc, you have also suggested pushing back the phase outdated to 2040 independent journalist and eco analysis to charlie boil things such green plants cannot be realized so quickly and they will not be supported by the population. the long term plan that they have been a good read or not viable now because of what's happening in the last 6 months. and i should have thought of that before if they wanted less reliance on certain
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countries. so they weren't exposed. got about 5 years ago. so even the targets, not really attainable. people are already forgetting about the climate crisis. they're already, they're just looking at the energy bills right now. and for me, i mean, every time i go into mcdonalds, the price seems to go up 1015 percent. but it's okay for me because i can take it. but there are millions of people in this country that costs and this is the problem . so now it's not stable in the short term. the total of all of these things, these projects great, 57, turn years to even get going to fossil fuel projects. go back to the ukranian conflict, where one of the cities most devastated by the war is getting back on track reconstruction. work is underway in marble, where done yes, authority save that. more than 35000 explosive objects left behind by fleeing. ukrainian, neo nazi groups have now been neutralized to clear areas, teams from russia and don. yes, caff to 1st carefully. inspector, damaged houses and local facilities are key,
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correspond that often nasir reports. ah, the blue shield or to job lineage cow thought east with the support of rush are doing everything to erase scenes of destruction from murray. you pulled residence memories after maria pull authorities, calculated the scale of destruction in the city after the fighting. the russian ministry of emergency situations in cooperation with denise people's republic has begun to dismantle buildings that cannot be restored. this is necessary to help accelerate the cities reconstruction. we conducted a removal of debris and then carried out a survey of floors and roofs to search for explosive objects and then transferred any found to authorities for disposal. you quoted was usually the queen armies fighting with all the weapons at hass even soviet made, some of which were left in residential buildings. mckinney who jessica, who yoda book where the site where the ammo bio group has been walking. this is
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what was previously discovered under the rubble to the digging is underway. will continue to examine the buildings and no doubt find more ammunition. what should we don't just good will at the residence of these houses returning to pick up what is left of their property while emergency workers help them find their important documents and belongings. that of that for me, this our stay with us throughout the day as we bring you more news and commentary, this is our to international. glad with i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings,
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in only one main thing is important for not ism internationally speaking, that is, that nations percept allowed to do anything, all the mazda races, and then you have the mind, the nations who are the slaves. americans, proc obama and others have had a concept of american exceptionalism. international law exist as long as it serves american interest. if it doesn't, it doesn't exist by turning those russians into this dangerous go. you man, that wants to take over the world. that was a culture strategy. so some of it on your own, i not leashed off to exhibit in tablet log. nato said it's we move east. the reason the address here, germany is so dangerous is it the by the sovereignty of all the countries. the
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exceptionalism that american uses and its international war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if nature, what is founded, shareholders in united states and elsewhere in large obs companies would lose millions and millions or is business and business is good. and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fashion ah, during the 2nd world war in nazi occupied poland, valencia was a farming region. today is part of ukraine. between 1943 and 945 members of the ukrainian insurgent army led by step on bendara, could thousands of poles in virginia in a diabolical ethnic cleansing process. the mergers were particularly horrific and brutal villages were burned in property looted. valinda massa is without doubt one of the bloodiest episodes in polish ukrainian history. why are ukrainian
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politicians still reluctant to talk about these events? how to modern day ukraine and poland view this tragedy of the past? and why does the memory of belinda still divide people in only one main thing is important for knox ism internationally speaking, that is, that nations visits are allowed to do anything. all the mazda races, and then you have the minor nations who are the slaves. americans, brock, obama and others have had a concept of american exceptionalism. international law exist as long as it's serge american interest. if it doesn't, it doesn't exist by turning this. and so this danger is boy, man that wants to take over the world. that was a conscious strategy and walked out of it on your own. i not
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leashed off to him 0 on and tablet block. nato said it's hours. we move east. the reason us, hey jim, it is so dangerous. is it the lie? 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 is bad shareholders in united states and elsewhere in large obs companies would lose millions and millions. war is business and business is good and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fashion with
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dolder of brings food to the city and on her way back, she teased people who are too weak to live in the ruins of murray. you pull any more april over the guide. nothing yet to resume with accumulated, adore busy men of a dumb. this chris mooney, hershey here, the scarlet post, the material for coastal with coastal grains just right up of the little logo. it shows now to get them to do that, that again, if my brozowski, which genuine you wasn't her deal of the young, it wasn't, wasn't that those who may have not got an e. what group you have a child shows of i do illness, thrill normal.

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