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and get into this, i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk with bush and let forces take control of the city of little chance. according to multiple reports, the city was the last major stronghold of ukrainian forces in regards to public. nato claims russia is a major threat to european security and his new strategic concept. also highlighting the challenge allegedly posed by china wanting you may find the following footage, disturbing. a 100, a wounded, and dozens killed as proud to morocco repelled by moroccan in spanish law enforcement. watch friends across the country's border with
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watching the weekly on sunday. on our see international mon is peter scott, welcome to the program. with 1st, at least 5 people have been killed to and for more injured, including a child during an attack on the russian border city of bell, correct. the. according to local officials, 11 apartment buildings and 40 houses had been damaged. when this is say, a defense has been happening actually for several hours. either number, rocket monies to break through and fall in the area, and many services are working at the theme. a russian sentence describe the attack as a direct act of aggression by ukraine holding for firm response. another russian city, of course, the local governor said the 2 ukrainian drones were shot down by russian defense systems. no casualties have been reported. but witnesses said they heard
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a series of explosions during the night. meanwhile, russian led forces have taken control of the city of miss chance. according to the guns republics military, multiple reports in the area. missy jones was the last major stronghold of ukrainian for middle guns. the public, a number of important administrative buildings in the city were allegedly destroyed by the withdrawing forces. some ukrainian troops or allegedly still hold up in the outskirts of little johns with roddick fighting. continuing in the area we had from locals, greeting the russian lead for indescribable happiness . we've been waiting for 8 years. look what ukrainian army have done here. this was a provocation. they sent a fire truck to collect water and then fired a shelf. many people died and then they immediately came and said it was russia who attacked you were going to look at script like forces had been surrounding the city for a number of weeks with the russian lead forces encircling this chance from the south
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or north taking control of ki, towns in the region. earlier this week, all eager as donna got exclusive access to see how russian and allied forces had been operating in the guns was ukrainian now a russian trophy, weaponless, soviet made the 60 poor thank is successfully thinking bought in the b. that's if occasion operations just outside the found o r q. him of this literally seconds until it's about to fly at the woods. a 45 percent of the ukrainian forces. mm hm. and what you have here is a disguised trophy tank. it used to be ukraine's t 60 fool, but was captured all the way on the outskirts of kias since then 4 months now,
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it has been taking part in the d. nazi fine operations embedded with rushes. special forces at the much. melissa, this is our little baby. we took it from the cranny, national gardener, key f a t 64 b v tank doesn't work well, that works well enough. there are a lot of screw ups actually because ukrainian army didn't know how to service it properly. i think we need to pull out all of these american electronics where we can work with it. the most important thing is that a works for her. ah, as the russian forces advance in the dawn bass, new areas become available for journalists. and this is one of them. this is where the onslaught on the key strategic town of our term of school bar moved is happening. basically. it's the gateway towards ukraine's city. citadels ah, and verified footage on social media shows thousands of locals take into the streets
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. was becky's done. there have been reports of casualties among protesters as riot police dispersed crowds with allegations of police brutality in a western republic of the country. that's where a state of emergency has been declared for a month. the in the regional capital nucleus police have reportedly used to grenades until god against protested demonstrators. opposed suggested amendments to the constitution that limit their automate from the federal government authority say that demonstrates is trying to the power in the region whose back president has the right. sure. local to the amendment won't change the regent special status. let me know comments on the biling clashes, hoping more information on that of the situation develops the
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brutal clashes have taken place on the moroccan spanish border of thousands of people attempt at the cross into the spanish ex clave in northern africa. the migrants were upheld by both countries. security forces. quick warning. you may find the following footage. distressing. from the police 23 migrants have been killed and hundreds wounded, including 140 border guards. un says that more often, authorities use baton and stones to repel the migraines as they tried to scale offense to enter the spanish exclaim. human rights activists say that police deliberately refrain from helping those who are injured instant later spots protests in the spanish capital. human rights watch says an investigation is required and claims. the skirmishes show the different attitudes towards migrants from different continents. on the other side of europe, ukrainian refugees are rightly welcomed with open arms. but here and elsewhere along europe's borders, we see
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a total disregard for blacklight large scale attempts to climb over the fences around millennia po, security concerns, but in no way justify the violence we have seen ortiz, rachel blevins, takes a look into why so migrants have been treated differently, so others, the stories of migrants who leave their home countries in search of better lives are often covered by the media would involve europe or latin america. however, when it comes to migrants from africa, the coverage can be almost non existent, even when dozens of migrants were killed. as they tried to cross the border from morocco to spain. witnesses called it a blood bath. around 2000 people attempted to cross over the e u border leading to violent clashes with police. while the official death toll is nearly 2 dozen human rights groups are warning that twice as many were killed. now the us has said it plans to launch an investigation. we call on the 2 countries to ensure an effective and independent investigation is held as the 1st step towards
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establishing the circumstances of the deaths and injuries and any possible responsibilities. and to ensure that accountability is guaranteed as appropriate, while authorities in both spain and morocco are defending their actions. the photos in video circulating on social media have sparked accusations that border police are trying to cover up the number of lives lost. it is shocking that moroccan authorities are reportedly preparing to hastily bury the man who died. this is crucial to ensure a full investigation into what happened as a clashes. the witnesses who survived said it was their dream to make it to europe . while spain claims a sudden migrant search was the result of human trafficking and carried out by gangs until it's done what we're talking about in attempt to assault the fence that was evidently carried out in an aggressive way. and therefore what spain state security forces and moroccan guards did was defend spain's borders left. 5 while
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the treatment of african migrants has been met with will, outrage, that stands in stark contrast to what happened on the other side of the atlantic. with the respond from some in the us over keeping migrants there in cages. this administration has established concentration camps on the southern border of the united states for immigrants where they are being brutalized with dehumanizing conditions and dying. so where is that outraged now? and will there ever be any meaningful change for the migrant seeking asylum in the west? as it's the west that continues to metal and their home countries over so migrants troubles don't. and when they make it to the u, amnesty international has accused the commission of sending a blind eye to the illegal detention of thousands of arab and african migrants in lithuania. and that includes cases of abuse and discrimination in the treatment of asylum seekers. also highlighting the contrasting treatments of ukrainian refugees in the u. refugees and migrants have been held for months on end in squalid prison
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like centers in lithuania, subjected to serious human rights violations, in the hope that they will voluntarily return to the countries they fled from. there have been numerous reports of ill treatment, some amounting to torture. detainees have also been placed in isolation and bitten by dogs. if they tried to escape a psychologist to worked at the center is currently under investigation for alleged sexual violence against detainees in his care. it's going to be worse now after seeing the treatment promised to ukrainians because people here cannot take it anymore. we are under horrible pressure to go back to our countries. is this the humanity they are talking about? we also want to help people coming from ukraine because we already saw that we already lived, that we already felt that the sad thing is we are in a dark place. we are going through a terrible time and we are hopeless. what hurts the most as when i follow the news and see how the world show solidarity with ukrainian refugees and how they treat us here. now lithuanian and e u commission officials have yet to respond to these
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allegations. amnesty international also documented cases of racial abuse, including the use of offensive slurs being used against men and women of color while in lithuanian custody. i think we have been locked up here for 10 months already. we don't even know where we are. somewhere near the boat of the refugees here, only people of color. there were white tea, but they were all released almost immediately. please help us help us. we want to be released. they took our freedom. we need your support. as amnesty international also pointed out that ukrainian refugees are receiving both benefits and protection from european forth is thoughts as well as a warm reception from many residents of the you have and let's ukrainian refugees, dana homes, jerry and politician adama. gaba says the welcome ukrainian refugees to received in the you compared to those, the treatments of those from africa and the middle east exposes global disparities
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discarding between them are people on those people of color that are not or people is becoming more entrenched. she goes, if you have to kind of watch them, all right, if you're talking about the responsibility for the, for, for the general population of the warranty. if you're thinking about the responsibility to be able to manage everybody based on the issues that there might be having, we can not have ukrainian, jeez, one in into the you countries getting all the better to amended is out of human beings. while the people, of course, like the people of africa, the middle is a blessed human in a place where they call a saloon nutrition, which is like more julie berry, i'm the national board like a detention center. so it's like they're technically being put into prison denying . that's why i want to proceed with them. so. so this is, this is really not good. what are paul? this is, this is, this is so roughly human. in the news this week,
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nato has adopted a new strategic concept with russia labeled. it's most significant and direct threats. the lines, though, is having some difficulty agreeing on this on the key policies. as r t shall davinsky explains at the nato summit in madrid. the alliance made it crystal clear, just how it sees russia. so to day leaders have endorsed naples, new strategic concept. it makes clear that russia's russia pulses the most significant and dyadic threat to orange security. but despite nato officials claiming their one big united front, some divisions are showing through the cracks. the u. s. u. k and eastern european members want to see moscow weakened permanently, but other key block powers calling 1st swift ceasefire in ukraine and a diplomatic settlement that will allow all sides to walk away with their heads held high to some degree. it's not clear what nato chief he
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n stoughton berg really wants either. on the one hand, he says that russia is this massive direct threat on the other. he continues to say that nato doesn't want the conflict to spread. if this becomes a full scale war between russia and natal, then was it suffering damage? death, destruction at the scale, which is much, much worse than what you see in ukraine to they. yours over a corresponds a bit of course to prevent escalation beyond ukraine. and that's the reason why nate was not a part of the conflict on the ground. but that came hand in hand. with this hunting out of an announcement, we will transform the nato response force and increase the number or higher of this forces to well over 300000. so, so the meaningful dialogue we worked for for so many years. that's not on the table
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that's not working, described as the biggest overhaul of nato's collective defense and of tyrants since the cold war. it made it sound like the alliance was ready, perhaps for a bigger war. however, that was all nice to many nato members who was seemingly unaware of his plan and left wondering if they needed to commit more troops. the figure it turns out, was conceptual. the details of the nato force model, including its precise scale and composition, continue to be developed and it won't be ready until 2023. that's still a long way off, especially for russia. as dalton berg said, really poses the most significant and direct threat to nato members and their security, other seeming a high notes. and the summit included the announcement that sweden and finland are about to join the pack off to all. there had been a lot of arm twisting by turkey to get anchors approval with both nordic countries,
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making concessions, which may come back to bite them. in fact, even before the summit ended turkey threatened that the deal was still not done. and as both countries continued to dance to it's tune, 1st, sweden and finland should carry out their duties and those are in the text. but if they don't, of course, it is out of the question for the ratification to be sent to our parliament. some of those thought to be on the lay start journalists provoking widespread condemnation from kurdish and human rights groups stock. homer sought to allay those concerns saying that it would always follow swedish laws if it does though that could potentially scott, but the deal with turkey. then there is the fact that this summit, so the idea of european strategic autonomy crash and burn for years. french president mac corners hammered out the doctrine that you are a pass to stand on its own without the crutch of the u. s. president biden has other ideas. the united states will enhance our force posture in europe and respond
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to the changing security environment, as well as strengthening our collective security. germany meanwhile, found it's back to the war and we'll now chipping more to nato's coffers. whether chance s sholtes really believes that they stand investing more in germany's and military defense is, is really a good idea is yet to be determined this week, some, it has been hailed as a success by nato. but for some, the seemingly desperate backroom deals made it look more like the alliance is akin to a protection racket at some countries, extorting others left right and centre lolia, my colleague, nikki, are in disgust nato's policies towards russia and relations between his members. with all puddle of guests, they test his claims. the block does not was a confrontation with most cases. it was your take on that statement. i mean, it just a ball faced lie and he knows it. nobody knows it. you know, when the secretary of defense of the united states states straight up,
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that the goal and objective of the united states, which is the lead to player and nato, nato does not blame without american approval. it's nato's policy is to inflict as much harm as possible on russia in ukraine, so that russia will never again seek to entertain a similarly aggressive move that it didn't ukraine against anywhere else in europe . that means it the purpose, the mission is to chill russians. that is the mission of nato today. to kill as many russians as possible in ukraine without getting involved directly using ukraine as a proxy force does not look like the world is thinking into a new cold war. well, the cold war is already, they may not be called by, by that name. in fact, in some ways it is worse than the cold war because during the cold war there was an effort by the united. ready states and the soviet union to find proxy was bought in
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distant geographies. but here, the west nato, united states and other, they're fighting a proxy war right at russia door. and there are enormous risks in this because things can escalate it and they can go out. and in fact, we're talking about hybrid warfare. and what is happening is actually hybrid warfare conducted by nato against russia. joe biden has claimed that a so called natal i zation of europe is the only way to peace there. do you agree with that? if there's one thing that the conflict is exposed is how much you is hostage of natal. the us things are unveiling right now that you is not, is not it's completely hijacked by us interest. and they all following and
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going against their own people day. when you, you look at feeling into them, did they do the referendum and asked people if they want to join? they won't do that. they're not real democracies and the supporting a state you clean when she's the least in aquatic. there's no position. it's an, as he stays the supporting nothing, any. it's a shame considering the europe history. meanwhile, china was also mentioned in the updated strategy, branded as a systematic challenge. as leaders of asian pacific states also attended the summit, spacings top. diplomats you acted with a warning saying that further nater, enlargements could ignite a confrontation. 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. while british foreign secretary straw says cold on nato members days to expand their global influences,
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including sending weapons to tie one to deter potential chinese military action against the island. the senior fellow at the pango, all institution, china based thing tank, so that nato's presence in the asia pacific would only destabilize the region. well, i think that they are not happy, in particular vigor apiece. they are not happy that the china did not join them to dance russia also imposed on russia. that the champion, at least the diplomatically the holding russia equals china and the security against russia, nature and depression of the united states and the european a week. then, you know, basically the falling than to allow you to be used as a tool against china in the us, the new cold war china. so you can say like the old china china to write challenge. they are in value guarantee. and now we have you
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all for we are also present at the summit that also in our development could be that could be stabilized the higher we asia and moving on now, presidents by doing has urged owners of us gas stations, immediately b g, spectral prices and despite an early appeal by american money factors listing problems, industry faces, underlining the war in ukraine isn't the main reason for the crisis. my message to the companies running gas stations in setting prices at the pump is simple. this is a time of war in global peril. bring down the price, you are charging at the pump to reflect the cost you're paying for the product and do it. now. today's situation did not materialize overnight and will not be quickly solved. although the russian invasion is undoubtedly exacerbating the situation.
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today's challenges are largely the result of high crude prices due to a supply and demand imbalance, logistics, re shuffling and policy decisions made at the federal and state levels over many years. and the u. s. refineries which supply gas stations with petroleum all working. it's almost full capacity industry. his face, serious difficulty since march of to imports of russian oil were bond measures taken by the president, including the release of oil reserves and apply to congress to temporarily suspend gasoline taxes. having significantly improve the situation, when of the last, joe biden announced that he wouldn't ask saudi arabia to increase his oil production during his visit to next month, commenting on the issue, he instead reiterated. he's putting the blame for the reco prices, as well as for the global food crisis solely on russia. the reason why gas prices are up is because of russia, russia, russia, russia. the reason why the food crisis exist is because of russia. we
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discussed the reasons behind rising fuel prices over in the u. s. with human and labor rise, slowing down kovachick. and he told us the american economic crisis is deep rooted on his deterioration is due to sanctions and not russia's actions in ukraine. inflation was rising. even before the special operation in ukraine and to the extent inflation has gotten worse since then, and in particular, oil prices have gotten worse. that since then, that can be blamed squarely on the sanctions that the u. s. imposed on russia. it's fighting for that. inflation is going up and that the economy is probably headed to a recession. if it's not already in a recession. politicians trying to deflect responsibility from themselves. that's why they're blaming russia because they are going to lose elections over this. so they're trying to say, oh, it's not our fall, it's russians fall,
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but the people aren't buying because you look at the polls. the poll show the biden's approval ratings are historic loves and they continue to decline. right? democratic republic of congo has reopened its borders with rwanda and burundi, easing diplomatic tensions in the region. the central african nation temporarily closed these borders after a congolese soldier was shot dead by rwandan police in a shootout near the congolese city of goma. now the incident coincided with an escalation in diplomatic tensions between the 2 neighbors. congo accuses the wonder of supporting a militant group. am 23 fighting in the east of the country. the groups leaders come from the same ethnic group as ruined as president and $23.00 is named after an agreement signed back in 2009. this saw them officially become part of the dfcs armed forces. however, in 2012, the group claimed the government had violated agreements and seized goma,
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but was soon forced out by the congolese military. it has recently been classified as a terrorist organization, a local reporter. it brings us this reports from goma. terrorism is one of the main concerns for the people here in gama, in democratic republic of congo. it affects hunger, safety, any vacation, in fact, all the aspects of their lives or torture on commerce usa. we're concerned about the n 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 plus c . m. 23 commit atrocities and causes massive population displacement in our country . 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 out how to re the months when it's a movement known as em. tennessee is the biggest terrorist threat in this region.
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it wants to this of allies and control areas which in mine are always celsius and lance, almost daily attacks on the concern 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 they cd of luna, gunner 60 kilometers northeast of 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 in. 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 empathy are planning
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to seize the business district in gama. if they do, the dia may collapse because this is extremely important to re, to have the ripper kitchen will be fed to fall beyond its borders. gillum, bottom me for i t gama. well that's the wrap for now. whatever you're up to this weekend, i hope you having a good one. i'm peter scott's and thank you for watching a, with the phone to on or offer ukrainian integration into the west or north nato. it was a rather european union. and the whole new premium crisis,
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which we see now in the full scale, started with the idea of association agreement, 2013. of course, now we see that there is basically no difference between the european union. but at that time, european union emphasized that is something completely different, and russia actually accepted this. ah, so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be in arms. race is on often very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successfully, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk.
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