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sacrifice a condition, the west mesa port from us as the look of some record oak is capital. a mixture of knowledge of knowing that the cold war had begun with thousands take to the streets in india after the beheading. nova hinder shopkeeper was filmed and posted online to muslim suspects on being arrested over the killing. also ahead, felton's gather across spain to voice. i'd rage against police violence following the killing of dozens of african migrants who tried this storm to morocco, spanish border, but were brutally prevented by moroccan security forces with teetering on the breaking of anarchy bondage. rum pe, jack cross nigeria killing and kidnapping some claim. the seat of the unrest was planted more than a decade ago,
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and they too intervened on the african continent with from moscow to the world. welcome to the weekends news rhonda with me unit o'neil. we begin with developments in the ukraine conflict. danielle cassandra cheese have reported that 2 civilians were killed by ukrainian fire over the past 24 hours. it occurred in the ton of yes, tino about taya. officials also claim key launch multiple grad rockets against the republic's capital. now the last 2 weeks, i've seen this city repeatedly come under fire. this studied shows the aftermath of all of the latest that tech on the corolla state district, which left several houses damaged and a resident injured. local shared their accounts with r t on what they witnessed with fidelity. there was a shot in the house on fire. he fell down and hit his head. did you?
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yes, i was sitting on a chair for the entrance of the house while keeping an eye on my garden, being quoted, everything was come. then there was a shot. and suddenly i realized i was lying on the ground. my head a's, he had blood here on his temple, did it a while to get the latest developments on the conflicting ukraine and on past, due head to our websites, where you can delve into updates from the front line as well as buying global perspectives on what's on our teeth and religious tensions are rising in india with several photos and hindus rallying to express their outrage over the gruesome killing of a shopkeeper. to muslim men are believed to have pretended to be customers before be heading the store owner. the proposed to the video online saying they attacked the man in revenge after he supposedly express support for a high ranking hindu politician who insulted the prophet muhammad. all india is
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officially a secular most the next day. strange helping them in the latest deadly incident. the government has undertaken some drastic measures as ortiz, shermer room june takes us through not just eaten, india has been put on high lot. the internet services have been suspended off and gathering have been banned, fully mom to off till or can y'all law 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 social media. also, the fact that prime minister letting the bully was tested by these murders on the camera, we have headed to tailor. we are living for our god and we shall die for him. listen to me now and remotely. you started this fire, we will douse it in connection to the international console. see,
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which is called after the now suspended both of the ruling, 5 years and party in india, made moscow with the trophy in a television to be over him. also profit mom of with c legs to why he protests fine across the country. it also drew condemnation from all a dozen golf countries. now i defended and push our noun, a social media farmer, and the mother see that they were away g installed to islam with them open eyes issues as well. what's been going to be done across india has condemned this crime, the general secretary of the jamie a dilemma. a hind condemns the brutal killing and you die poor, apparently committed on the pretext of insulting the prophet and calls it a violation of the line of islam. what happened in new di, poor,
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has affected the whole country, the murder in question as a heinous crime. it became evident over night that this crime is directly connected to international terrorism. india investigation agencies are looking at it as an actual scare. 7 people have been arrested in connection to this case, including the to modern are who are caught on camera. in fact, those 2 people who firms the beheading now while you're in the day to day and the supreme court of india came down heavily on new pl sharma calling her use tongue. and that she should apologize to the nation for flaring communal tension. some reaction we go to the story we spoke to, the former chunks of hydro bods, manu university who sees the incident presents the wrong picture. he believes of islam. dana country like india. i cortez imagine the sink. love that one. now,
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i just wonder, i am bo myself. you know, i'm quite what it as do and we're on please wing what these people are. glee, dad doesn't think that home we shuttle, his mom islam, his understanding because of equally like mom mother was one of them are grand and that would be awesome study. deborah, margaret islam is something a lot lee on account of people who are not as it wasn't doing that right up at the q and the right men of islam. libby, as political turmoil on worsening living conditions, ignited protests on friday. hundreds of people broke in to the countries parliament and lit fires at the building in the eastern city of tour brook. video circulating on social media shows the parliament barricaded with protesters, burning tires. thick columns of black smoke were seen rising from the building on
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surrounding area. some protesters were seen leaving green flags, the symbol of big duffy, some lace libyans rallying against the deteriorating situation. coming. as the country is torn between warring political parties, power cuts and soaring prices in the country. ha, fuel tensions for isms of people across spain have protested against police violence. it comes in response to the death of $37.00 migrants at the hands of moroccan police while attempting to storm the border between the north african country. i'm the spanish and cliff of malea. protestors gathered in madrid, central square, holding at signs spanish on making their feelings, fear videos and photos of the border incense sparked outrage among human rights defenders as well as out the united nations. many are not calling for an independent cross border in the geisha into the main demands. we are demonstrating foreign spain have to do with the question of
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pointing out both to the spanish n moroccan governments. their policies of death at the borders to demand an investigation, to make sure that this does not go unpunished. demonstration against murder because they don't want the murder of other come rates go and punish finance. well, footage of the incident from the ground she was hundreds of migrants involved. the warning you may find the following. images disturbing. the. you can see people, bodies scattered all around, being rented off by security forces. at least 76 migrants. and a 140 border guards are reported to have been injured as well. in the incident, the u. n. sage moroccan authority, choose buttons and stones to repel the migrants as they tried to scale a fence to enter this spanish ex slave human rights activist. claim police also
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deliberately refrain from helping those who were injured. no one bothered to come to the aid of the migrants on the ground during and after the clash. some of them were crying in pain for long hours in the sun. well, the spanish prime minister called the incident on a tuck on spain's borders, blame the dance on human trafficking rings. pedro sanchez is facing a backlash from his own coalition for feeling to condemn the actions of the moroccan police. now, earlier we spoke to egyptian writer and journalists, mohammed sabrin, who commented on the role western leaders play in the migrant crisis. i think the blame is actually, must be mainly is always ends. you will be in countries who are leaning in the african countries. some party in the country are actually encouraging people to leave and some other
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player, you know, intervene to change that game and also, you know, make promises. so when's the leech, you know, the shore of that was sort of the country we discovered that, you know, they are not welcoming and they make life miserable. we should speak loudly and ask for justice for these, these people. and i think, you know, now this is this answer then, or this, roger is actually everyone is speaking about and it will be very difficult, you know, to, to go to the, under the car. and a related story, a serbian official has confirmed, at least one migrant has been killed and 7 wounded in a shoot out on the border between serbia and hungry. the clash happened in a forest in the north of serbia and involved a group of scam and pakistani migrants,
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hundreds of people. many young men are trying to cross the serbian border with hungry to get into western europe. serbian security services have reported gang wars and murders among people smugglers. what's been described as may him is engulfing nigeria with band it's running right in northern regions of the country. politicians are demanding the government deploy troops to curb the attacks, the most deadly of which have been against mining enterprises. locals have already been allowed to carry guns to protect themselves, something critic's fear, could plunge the african state and to complete on working ortiz, maria for national looks into what's led to the current situation. bandits have long been a big problem for northwestern parts of nigeria, but it's only in the last few years that the crisis boomed to become a nationwide issue for africa, the most populous country. they were responsible for $2600.00 civilian death, a 2021. that's more than the number of people killed by then a tourist book,
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a terrorist group in one northern state of nigeria, abandoned killed at least 250 people and abducted thousands more. and that's just in the 1st half of 2022 local security services already stretched thing so bad that nigeria is house of representatives, is sick and urgent intervention by the federal government to deploy troops to quell their tax there. the government has directed the state commissioner of police to issue a license to all those who qualify in a wishing to obtain such guns to defend themselves. a bunch of ordinary civilians with guns concerns are that it could cause anarchy, the ra already up to 6000000 small arms and light weapons in circulation. but it seems the authorities are in despair. how did this all happen? for more than a decade? nigeria and the whole saw him have been in turbulence and made a massive flow weapons through the region following the nater back to overthrow of
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the libyan government. in 2011. western officials still admit libya is key to controlling the situation in the area. with that stability in libya, there will be no stability in this hell region and without stability and that's a hell region. libya will not be stable, but the westerners, similarly tend to forget that the number we, you, nation's participated in native bombing of libya and made a civil war that killed tens of thousands, left a nation in ruins and plunged an entire region of africa into a security crisis, this nato intervention, which has fundamentally changed the security situation in the region. and in which frances play the leading an active role. the greatest may of africans is at the root of the current security problems. and molly, in particular, and in the so hell, in general, more than a decade on the legacy of what happened in libya, is still spreading an impact in the whole region. so has problems continue to grow, the death toll rises daily. the question is whether the europeans,
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whose actions set off this destabilizing chain of events have any regrets. and if there ever be held accountable, war arms are leg work, wounds, have sooner or swing in the west africans. so bridge on several years back, but it's gotten worse and worse soon, the speed of our last bondage true insurgency. the security agencies include in it one to 1000000 are probably not well equipped to oh, stop the flu. of these were bombs into the country. if you then will, i have to say who now on arms or protect themselves from these boundaries there you will be pretty arms on i'm initials are of many more people just called you $4.00 and $5.00 increase of our lives in such places.
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germany is chancellor, olaf show cells unexpectedly sided with moscow amid a dispute over a few. and he has been on the transit of sanction goods to russia's kalynne and ground reason. he told other countries of the western russia next slave should not be cut off from the rest of the country. steve fog regarding the issue of colleen rud, it's up to a pin union to determine the necessary framework and rules. of course, these matters must respect the fact that we are talking about traffic between 2 pots of russia. i believe that all parties involved are currently making great efforts to establish a t escalation. dynamic here was landscape. this by the german leaders, calls lithuanian president. alice responded by branding russia a long term threat. get an us na sierra. also stress. that's natal remains united regardless of disagreements among its member states. well, 2 weeks ago, lithuanian nonce that would no longer a law
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e u sanctioned russian goods to pass through its territory which borders that colon and grad region wellness effectively block that trans at all. metals, coal, construction materials and high tech products to the russian region. lithuania claims the restrictions are fully in line with the sanctions and i've been approved by brussel rushes. foreign ministry has strongly condemned, and lilith's leaning authorities have gone beyond breaching international law and are behaving in an aggressively hostile manner. i hope that the lithuanian officials have some semblance of professionalism in assessing the situation. they must understand the consequences and the consequences will unfortunately come. well political commentary, dunney mc alums, believes nato has caused more pain to itself down to russia in supporting the sanctioned. we started to see some cracks in the block. they wanted to give the impression of unity, but literally everything that they have thrown against the rust ukraine situation
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has not only not stuck, but it's been counterproductive, pert nato, more than it's obviously hurt russia. russia continues to rack up victory after victory in the battlefield, not sustainable and in irrational world. and what have disintegrated at the end of the warsaw pact to worse of course, came into being as a response to the creation of nato. there has no reason to exist, and that's why it's sort of collapsed into buffoonery. nato writing checks that can't be cashed by it's individual member governments. the baltics and paul being super aggressive toward russian. and you have germany facing a very cold winter, u. k. facing an economic collapse that's going to spread like contagion throughout the region throughout the natal sphere in europe. and that's what they're going to be facing soon. ok, now, ever since entering the oval office, jo biden's approval ratings have been going in one direction only done. now the latest nationwide poll reveals americans are growing ever more dissatisfied with
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the president's performance, putting his hopes of securing a 2nd term in the white house in serious jeopardy. the survey conducted by the hill political side find less than a 3rd of americans look forward to biden remaining us president passed 2024. such a low appraisal respond and said is linked with biden's per handling of the economy and soaring inflation. the president ravings has been consistently falling since the beginning of his term and 2020. earlier this year, the same poster showed biden's approval level at 40 percent conservative radio steve gil offered his thoughts earlier on true biden's chances of leaving the democrats into the next presidential election. it reflects the, the problems in the economy both globally, but certainly here in the united states actually looked a. busy bit into that harris harvard pole. and it's actually worse providing than the top line number shows, cabinet members of biden's own cabinet, openly talking about possibly running for president in 2024. when he's up for
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reelection, i mean there abandoning their own boss. i think when you look on the, on the republican side, you've got the president trump, who obviously is, is a disruptive figure. and there are some, increasingly, even on the republican side can tell the story to bring you today. a korean official has express concerns about new suppose it threats from north korea, durgin, china, and russia to convince p young young not to conduct the expected nuclear test. not it comes of north korea has increased its atomic weapons testing activities with a recent report alleging the process may have been quicken by a leak of information from a military plant in ukraine. it looks like north korea's next nuclear missile test is coming up soon. this time young could be looking to develop tactical nuclear weapons and sol, things they're intended to hit us led forces in south korea. north korea's transition and weapons development from long range ballistic missiles to short range ballistic missiles from strategic nuclear weapons to tactical nuclear weapons
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is obviously targeted toward south korea. that shouldn't come as too much of a surprise though. since earlier this year. south korea's then defense minister publicly stated he could launch a preemptive attack against the north. no doubt the situation is a lot more stable than it would be if only one side was armed to the teeth with new spot. the way north korea was able to get its hands on long range missile technology could mean bad news if non state actors were to try to get their hands on similar weapons. in the same way. according to the united nations to north korean spies were detained. back in 2011, after they were caught trying to steal nuclear secrets from a ukrainian factory called use mosh in 2011 to officials of the democratic people's republic of korea, travel to ukraine and approached an employee of the state owned entity, forming, engaged in the developments of medium range, the intercontinental ballistic missiles, to obtain photographs of secret academic theses, according to ukrainian authorities. these would have provided the democratic
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people's republic of korea with information on advanced technologies and new forms of technological processes for the design of missile systems and liquid propellant engines. fast forward to 2017 and pyongyang had its 1st successful intercontinental ballistic missile test. with what a western investigation said was most likely, an important engine with modifications. no other country has transitioned from a medium range capability to an intercontinental ballistic missile in such a short time. what explains this rapid progression? the answer is simple. north korean has acquired a high performance, liquid propeller and engines from a foreign source. and where did the author of this investigation say north korea got that engine ukraine? it's likely that these engines came from ukraine, probably illicitly. the big question is how many they have and whether the ukrainians are helping them now. at the same time key of in the management of use
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mash denied offering help to pyongyang. but the investigation thinks north korean spies revisited the factory a 2nd time and succeeded. a small team of disgruntled employees or underpaid guards could be enticed to steal a few dozen engines. these machines can be flown or more likely transported by train through russia to north korea. if what the investigation claims is true, the time at which the engine was allegedly stolen wasn't exactly an unstable one. for most of ukraine, with a don boss conflict now affecting the entire country, the west continuing to flooded with weapons. who knows what organized groups with bad intentions might be able to get their hands on. of course, it is a big problem. as you know, ukraine was known as the most corrupt country in history. it is known that the soldiers are pretty decent and not, and it can be excluded that they are selling weapons to whoever wants to buy them.
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in any case, when the north koreans are leveled up with nuclear nuclear arsenal and leveled up with new technology for the new the nuclear arsenal. it's always a big problem for the rest of the world because we have just one planet. and whenever there is a nuclear war at one site, it will harm everywhere. combine that, we have pretty menu, doubtful people in europe, especially in germany. and now, huge markets were weapons of any kind. are basically hand it over for free, then it's getting, it's a situation and a threat for europe that nobody can really calculate any more. and so i would say it is really a disgrace to make such a free and cheap weapon to market in on european soil, in this case,
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in the ukraine. now some good news now i missed a bad situation. the sole survivor from the crush of a small plane in eastern russia has been fined, alive. almost 2 weeks after the fateful journey, the crew member entered harsh conditions in the remote and vast wilderness. before rescue teams, finally spotted him. pavel crevice, shemkin had been flying to work with colleagues when his leg crushed into a mountain top, jude to thick folk. the 2 other crew members on the flight were killed. an investigation into the incident has been launched. pavel was transferred to a local hospital for treatment and reveal more about his against the old survival from there. there was really no excuse for school. it just happened from above. i could see a house from the crash site. i had to go there on 1st up to 3 kilometers away, and now in the hot, there was the supply of fast food and bags. there was no food on the plane,
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even if that was, it would have burned. i sat in the hot for about 3 hours, then went down to the river and there was a path with tracks. i went to long it. i made a fire down the road, a helicopter flew by. but because of the fog, he did not notice me. i waved a flag for 10 days because i guess they had found the wreckage of the plane. i went back to the hot, heard the sounds of a helicopter that ran out and this time they spotted me for the flow for 1. 11. there was fog, we tried to fly around the mountain and there was a strong blow. i don't remember anything. i had to break down the doors to get out . i consider myself lucky that i survived. thanks to the rescue. as i no longer had strength, i was starving. i got up once a day when the helicopter was going up. yeah. what an experience to survive. okay, just a reminder, do keeping the know on this the 1st week end of july by giving r t a follow on twitter will make sure you don't miss the stories that matter. i'm, you know,
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neil st. good bye for now. oh, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on offensive, very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time. time to sit down and talk ah, and in the lease of counter russian state control, narrative, i've studied as i phone and being most landscape div asking him the american house house runs them up for a group in the 55 when. okay, so mine is 2000 speedy. one else with we
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will van in the european union, the kremlin. yup. machines. the state on russia today and split our t sputnik, even our video agency, roughly all band on youtube and pinterest. and we could pull that was she did you think even close with me? ah, the 2nd world war i think 2 millions of people during the conflict, the balance of power was held by the leaders of 3 nations. the
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united kingdom, the united states, and the ussr. ah march the 31st 1945, a british royal air force plane lands in crimea with a very important passenger. the british prime minister's wife, clementine churchill bought daughter katara. yes, bill preposition. she assures me you see you, you believe was clinical the flu, the she didn't. yes, panella she the shuttle or a clover stuff. secret service is historian explains why that unusual visit took place hon at washing luggage narration in yoshi or she a few don't ask but he for pushing up idea enough that is key things jeremiah.
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unless of the allow form for me, she said yes for you to ask you, who did you need to know if it's willie blocker, daughter, the citizenship? clementine churchill became the 1st financial donor. mm. the fund eventually raised a total of more than $9000000.00 pounds. sterling but to some upset with me with national and i buy giovanni miller, the number of possession which you should you wish to buy, then you have cut. you could've been cute of top manager. i'm bringing my to her brother to jack or boucher. i thought of when you might have the key, we're still same yes q. so usually she shared with the company time with her was moralist. your boss unit was coming here. ma clementine shown chill undertook a 42 day tour of russian cities when
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she brought medical equipment for red army soldiers. ah, she met chocolate factory workers and brought gifts to schools and children's homes. ah. and in this unique footage, she needs pioneers at the famous tank childrens cam. ah, she more my have come by beauty and the bill of being to started got daughter, daughter, look at the realization to form is katara block asthma, 1st control you lou. the soviet government awarded clementine churchill, the order of the red banner of labor and the gold badge for excellence and sanitary defense may. 9th, 1945. the british.

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