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ah ah a but among yet rather than for the ukrainian military shells civilian areas, but in the neighboring against republic, russian forces had fallen on the key city of leafy chance party reports from the front lines to fight and fancy claims that a u. membership is within to reach the european commission cautions that ukraine must percolates in french corruption. and the u. k. wants to send another
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1000000000 pounds worth of aid to ukraine, taking that money from state funds for impoverished countries in africa and asia passes. the activist charity august spam saves the world's most powerful nations, leaving millions of people on the verge of salvation is sort of doing what is needed. the g 7 are leaving millions to starve and cooking the planet a warm welcome. this is our t international with the latest world news that is good to happy with that fast kia has accused russia of carrying out a deadlier strike on a residential area near ukraine. southwest and city of desa isn't verified for to release by local emergency services, allegedly shows the aftermath of the attack. ukrainian officials, at least 900 people were killed on 38 wounded. here military claims, the russian forces launched 3 missiles into the overnight hitting
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a civilian building and to recreational center. we are expecting an official response to those allegations from russia's defense and ministry. moscow has previously said that only target site seized by the ukrainian military will keep you updated on the latest. now on the other side of the front line, sonya doroty say ukraine's military has funded is 40 rockets of the dawn by city on friday, hitting residential areas. also, one person is said to have been killed in ukrainian shelling of the nearby town of you've seen a last i am will that area also came on the intense fire on thursday. 2 let me think, you know, you were supposed to show the residential building completely destroyed by the shelling authorities in the dawn. yes, republic said the ukrainian military has been deliberately firing heavy artillery a civilian areas in the neighborhood gallery republic, the city of lucy charles because become a hotspot of intense fighting. russian forces have claimed control of an oil
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refinery in the west of the city, saying that ukraine has lost almost $200.00 troops within the vicinity of the facility within the last 24 hours as a bath. felisa chance great is on ortiz equals dawn of reports on the front line. ah, this was ukraine's penultimate lodge stronghold in the la guns republic. and these are exclusive, previously unreleased shots of how it was overtaken by the russians here and in the neighboring villages. they met the resistance, not only of ukraine's regular army, but also foreign mercenaries. young was done that overseas, but did not look, i think from least lines the enemies waiting for us to enter from here. but what do
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we need to do? firstly, we don't yet know what is in these areas where the trip wires are waiting to explode. so during the nights these areas will be examined by intelligence groups. so we'll go from east to west and here from north to south. after checking the territory and securing here will close the flank with the total number of foreign mugs here was estimated, at least in the hundreds soldiers of misfortune. lifeless bodies of some of them were left at the battle fields. some were captured like this polish colonel as though by shot on your left arm. but i own a lawyer. i knew lawyer shot i knew that lot. ah, are the dogs or think i did or so did i mean, i mean, puerto chavonee of thought, the other that i own ukraine wound prisoners of war taken here, talk of how they've been treated by their command, admittedly,
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possibly under duress, primo, why shouldn't that a her in captivity and out in your positions there. nothing is clear there. the commanders are not doing anything. can you explain to thought of soldiers that if they surrender, how will they be treated at times better than their the remaining foreign guns for hire? those who survived, at least they ran out of this place, ran out of the town of several denette crossing this river and into the town of least chance, which is very clearly visible behind me. as are the plumes of smoke that are occasionally rising above its sky. like the battle for the town was still ongoing, and the russians are already partly in control of that place. amish done of reporting from the don bass. frontline artsy here must do more to join the e u. that's the message from the european commission president who says potential membership, the ukraine is within reach, but the country must 1st strengthen his anticoagulation,
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those your european pass. and the reconstruction of the country will go hand in hand. investments will have to be coupled with a new wave of reforms. you half created an impressive anti corruption machine. these institutions needs teeth and the right people in senior posts of the last few years. ukraine has done a huge amount to try and deal with the corruption in its country, but it's so systemic that the you had to highlight this several times when it was given a ukraine that queen night to be candidate member for the e. you does. it has to deal with it, and that's again what we heard from the commission president versus lavonne delay. and zalinski has got a very different view of this though he has suggested previously that actually ukraine has done so much that other countries could actually learn from ukraine. questions are being raised about ukraine's anti corruption infrastructure. i think
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that a developed infrastructure like the one in ukraine which has proven effective both before and during the war is something that is absent in many countries. quite simply though, the facts don't really stack up in his favor when it comes to that. if you look at transparency international, the 2021 report suggests that ukraine was a 100 and 22nd out of a 180 countries when it came to corruption winning, it really was on the lower scale far, far lower, or far higher corruption than in any other country, there was also a port that came out for the center for strategic and international affairs, which essentially said that yes, it's been tackling corruption, but that tackling of it has been completely inconsistent. and that prior to the war, there was so many issues with corruption. and how is the landscape in handling that, that this, it really hit his approval ratings. and it's suggested with the war in ukraine. that things could become even more exacerbated in terms of the problems with what
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you kinds leadership here saying that the ease concerns about corrupt in with a new crane. i been blown out of proportion. could you elaborate on that? it's really interesting. there's so many facts and figures. it is difficult though, on the ground at the moment because there is this war going on. but just to give you an example, one survey. recently i showed that some 84 percent of the anti corruption experts and ukraine had had to abandon their posts since february 24th. so of see not able to do the work that they would like to carry out. we've also had these warnings from interpol, from you, ripple about the weapons going into ukraine from the west, saying that, you know, they're concerned that there isn't enough transparency as to where these weapons are going. it means they could end up on the black market. they could even end up in the hands of terrorists. so really big concerns and lat, medical aid to as well, has been suggested. this is incredibly vulnerable to being taken by those who are corrupt to be selling on the black market. one whistle blowers said this is somebody who worked in a ukrainian hospital said 99 percent of ukrainian hospitals were highly corrupt.
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even in the us, we know the congress has said that it wants to have a hawkish, i what happens to the billions and billions of us dollars that are now being funneled into ukraine. because of this concern about the systemic corruption that has been there for such a long time. i mean, you know, it's a big problem, but despite, and you know, all of this are we've heard from, you know, the ukrainians, deputy prime minister, the, even if you crane, essentially back tracking doesn't meet these conditions that were set out by the u . they'll keep their candidate status. the european council's decision adopted on june 23rd differs from the recommendation provided by the european commission, because we have unconditionally received candidate status. that's actually not true though, because the you does reserve the right to remove that status if those conditions aren't fulfilled as corruption affected people's perception of the war and who they
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blame for starting it. this is a study that just come in conjunction with wall street journal and found that as some at 85 percent of ukrainians, who responded to that study and said that they were highly concerned about levels of corruption and how that could be exacerbated by the war and they said that what they were concerned about is that that was corruption. 85 percent amongst ukrainian high officials were talking about potentially government members and also the wealthy in the country. what's also really interesting about this study was what the perceptions of ukrainians in regards to whose responsibility it is for the war that's going on at the moment as you'd expect a high percentage at blamed russia some 85 percent. but more surprising is the number that felt the acquainted government itself was to blame some 70 percent of respondents. that's really quite striking when this was a study that the survey that was conducted that in conjunction with the big western media outlet and in terms the respondents of those who would consider themselves be
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pro russian were only 2 percent. it really is giving us a much clearer idea of what ukrainians on the ground feel about the current situation, which is somewhat different to what we do read in the mainstream media. independent journalist jason michael, says b, u has provided false encouragement to ukraine in a concerning effort to prolong the conflict reading lat pole. i think there is certainly unaware, unless within ukraine we are, we are an intelligent education population who are aware of the history of the state and what happened in recent times. ukrainian people feel utterly betrayed by the lack of boots on the ground that got gotten to see that don pain, i few dumping of weapons and to ukraine without any real support or something. right. and so of course, they feel betrayed by this because of giving false encouragement in order to keep the, the ukrainian military fighting the u. k. s. at the sound an additional $1000000.00
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pounds worth of 8 to ukraine, but that money is being leached from state funds to helping millions of people in african and asian countries. nevertheless, the british governments business chief, has praised the move the vital 1000000000 pounds commitment from boris johnson to enhance ukraine's resistance against russia, british weapons, equipment and training, or transforming ukraine's defenses. my department has contributed to the effort by surrendering climate, finance and foreign aid under spends that you case energy secretary is patting himself on the back for promising to use funding earmarked for climate change initiatives and for helping those under developed countries to support nato's weapon shopping spree in ukraine and to justify the move, the minister is using a new buzzword for this magically available cash. the under spends meaning that we're supposed to believe that there is money just laying about that couldn't be
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used because there was just already so much of it already for climate and a foreign aid. environmentalists have already had to face the insult of seeing cold plants and fossil fuel infrastructure, getting fired up again in western countries after official slaps sanctions on their own energy supplies from russia. under spends on climate finance in the context when the $100000000000.00 target has been missed. sounds obscene. and using help to the people of ukraine as a shield against criticism on this is double obscene. so you've sacrificed funding to assist african nations in dealing with their energy and economic crisis for a war with uncertain in i know you as a single person with no children may not take seriously global warming, but african families are very concerned. so the ukraine war isn't just deflecting our attention from the climate crisis. it's draining money from the already inadequate budget to deal with this looming global catastrophe. and by wary
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seriously supposed to believe that there suddenly extra foreign aid when always ever heard about until now is how much the world's famine problem is underfunded. g 7 nations, literally just wrapped up a summit where they tried to pin a global famine on russian president vladimir putin rather than the damage done by their own sanctions. during this conflict in ukraine, they just pledged $4500000000.00 against global hunger and ox sam international still doesn't think even that is enough. faced with the worst hunger crisis in the generation, the g 7 have simply failed to take the action that is needed. many millions will face terrible hunger and starvation as a result. instead of doing what is needed, the g 7 are leaving millions to starve and cooking the planet. this is further exacerbated by their lack of progress and delivering promised finance to support climate action and developing countries. meanwhile,
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the u. n. world food agency says that a lack of cash means cutting rations for starving people in yemen. but when this, with a choice between those priorities and catering to the weapons winds express by ukrainian pirate present environments, zalinski and his latest zoom call, guess who wins out makes you wonder if these folks are actually serious about sol, any, any of the problems that they purport to be actual problems when all of their supposedly biggest concerns are now suddenly taking a back seat to their obsession with sticking it to russia and vladimir putin, even their own agendas are now becoming collateral damage. we discussed the looming financial crunch for the african and asian countries with the co director of the international action sunset. sarah found, as she described, the western aid search to ukraine at the expense of helping people, another nations. as a case of criminal misconduct. could you see is one more effort to use a public relations firms,
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stars media cameras to project a completely false image of the ukraine. and it's also involves mega money dollars that are never seen even by the people in crane, but certainly not by the people around the world who are facing absolute famine. because of the sanctions and war imposed. of course, they want to pay attention to ukraine, where they can promise that they are a big democratic course and push off to the side, the absolute destruction that they have created in afghanistan and in yemen to this day. this is not only hypocrisy, absolutely. criminal conduct on a huge scale. i mean, this is war crimes to provide, to refuse to provide millions of people in need when the ability is
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their nation particularly afflicted by the hunger crisis is afghanistan with the foreign minister of neighboring pakistan. now, urging western countries to lift the sanctions against the war torn country, when millions are on the verge of thumb, and that's how the bonds returns power last year. also led to the abrupt tend to foreign financial aid. despite the u. s. previously for can got massive some stealing its occupation. how is it that 3 trillion dollars were spent on the war? but today there is not even $10000000000.00 for the survival of afghans. i don't understand this in the current situation. it is not a good idea to continue to starve afghanistan and risk and economic implosion that . and that is exactly what will happen if the country remains locked out of international banking and its foreign assets remain frozen. we must not promote the famine, the west hard line stance on the new taliban government has helped fuel as simmering economic crises and ask honest on the countries financial sector particularly hard
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hit. as the u. s. has frozen $7000000000.00 worth of afghanistan's overseas assets . the us has repeatedly called a western aid for gone, is done. we're warning of a looming humanitarian disaster. with more than half of the country's population $40000000.00 said to be facing acute hunger. early this week, washington pledge to provide some $55000000.00 in humanitarian aid to i'm going to stop. however, some critics are saying there is it, but it's a drop in the ocean compared with how much money the us and its allies spent funding the 20 year occupation of the country. well that to ended in chaos last august is a nato box. government collapse to the days of the western troops left, as if to ronnie pakistan's, former envoy to b. u. a. and the wrong told us that the severe crisis. and i'm going to don directly affects neighboring countries as well as the immediate neighbors. other ones have been telling them to unseen hours of
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rooms, then $1000000000.00. and he's going to is just right now. weinstein is facing a minute, didn't almost 95 percent of the people are below the line that people are selling their knees and also selling to them. so this is kind of situation has come up and, and we are worried because i don't trust it for a while. they will words to you to asian. in fact, if something happens in the one, so immediate neighbors will be affected images, especially when it just tensions in india, a several 100 hindus have taken to the streets, expressed outrage of the killing of a taylor and his own shop. allegedly, by 2 muslim men who pretended to be customers and suspects, posted a video,
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a line saying they were beheading the man, is revenge because he supposedly had express support for an insult of the muslim prophet mohammed by high ranking kinda politician. all india is officially a secular state. religious tensions have been on the rise in the multi ethnic country. following the latest, incidentally, government has undertaken some drastic measures of a correspondent report not just eaten. india has been put on high lot. the internet services have been suspended in several ball and large gathering have been banned. 40 mom to off til or can y'all law deal with brutally mobility in broad daylight day for the kids to show the entire country that wants to be headed in the shop? the beheading was turned on camera and then widely circulated on. also the fact that prime minister in the movie was turned by these modern camera,
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we have the headed to taylor. we are living for all golden. we shall die for him. listen to me now and remedy you started this fire, we will douse it in connection to the international console. see which is after the now and so forth. and of the ruling party to party in india made moscow with the trophy in a television to be a, b, c i. it's next to why protest fine across the country. it also drew condemnation from all a dozen golf countries. now i defended and push on on the social media platform at the mercy that they were avenging insult. islam within organizations as well with india has condemned this crime. the general secretary of the jamie a dilemma. a hind condemns the brutal killing a new diaper,
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apparently committed on the pretext of insulting the prophet and calls it a violation of the line of islam. what happened into die poor has affected the whole country, the murder in question as a heinous crime. it became evident overnight that this crime is directly connected to international terrorism. indian investigation agencies are looking at it as an act of care. 7 people have been arrested in connection to the case, including the to modern are who are caught on camera. in fact, those 2 people who filmed the beheading, now all you are in the day to day, the supreme court of india came down heavily on new bush, our mom calling her new tongue. and that she should apologize to the nation for flaring communal tension. ah, julian sanchez lewis says he's fall to fresh appeals against extra dicing the
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whistleblower to the us, but it's prolonged the legal boss against the u. k. government decision to hondo's a songs to will forty's in the us where he faces up to 175 years in prison for publishing american military secrets on wiki lakes and supporters of being rallying in london to demand his release. as sanchez father was among them sharing his despair at the states persecution of his son who would not move indigo. i with you as soon as his legal team stays the us previously attempted to illegally abduct him and that for extra diving him that could put his life in jeopardy. the whistleblower is being how to persons high secures rebel mosh prism, his wife, stacy's health, a seriously deteriorated while in custody. he was arrested outside of ecuador embassy in london in 2019 of the latin american country scrapped his assign him status. he's a rundown of why the u. s. has been going off to us on julian sonjee,
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australian journalist with he leeks, co founder, disclose secret documents and facts that change global perceptions for which america can prosecute him on 18 challenges. if there were justice. the crimes that julian exposed war crimes, the killing of innocent civilians would not be impute wine because the songs revealed this richard with ah
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the you can call it initially rejected the u. s. request to expedite sonjee. i'm it fears for his mental health from risk of suicide and a high security prison. the british, i court overturned the decision and approved the soldiers extradition to the u. s. where he could face up to a 175 years in jail. because it pandemic could have been caused by a u. s. biotech mistake that's according to the chairman of a commission organized by renowned medical journal balances. i'm pretty convinced that came out of the us lab blunder in my view. a biotech, not an accident of a natural spill over, while doctors around the world are warning about the danger of the possible new way
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of cold id, though it will be a new phase. i certainly is a reason for alarm. at the same time, we have continued debate about the origin of the cobit 19 virus. now jeffrey sachs of columbia university. well respected economist has also said there could be some credibility to this hypothesis about the origin of colbert 19. we do not know whether the insertion of the few or and cleavage site was the result of natural evolution or the result of a deliberate introduction of the fear and cleavage site into a sorry, like virus. as part of a laboratory experiment. we do know that the insertion of such fear and cleavage, sight sequences into sars like viruses was a specific goal of work submitted to the u. s. defense advanced research projects agency. now, us officials have often insisted this theory about the coded 19 pandemic, possibly originating in a lab, possibly a u. s. military lab done for research on biological weapons or biological warfare or dangers linked to the u. s. department of defense. often the usa has dismissed
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this as a conspiracy theory said that it is not tolerable for discussion. now wherever we now have the end of the world health organization, saying that they should be able to discuss all i offices, leave them on the table and leave politics out. own hi, put, this is my city main on the table until we have evidence that enables us to rule certain hypothesis in or out. there are new questions about the possibility called that originating a u. s. department of defense link laboratory. it's important to note that some of the censorship that has gone on since the beginning of the pandemic, limiting discussion and not permitting debate about this issue, certainly worth reexamining. questions being raised about why certain theories about the pan demik were not allowed for discussion. many thanks for joining us here on our t international. and as always you can find plenty more news debate analysis on our website policy dot com.
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