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as an academic and so africa saying this because the other aspect to find line is do you want chaos to iraq? so how do you manage that change. a professor, so i'm and it's always, it's always difficult, it's been difficult perennially. and that what distinguishes a great leader, ultimate is the ability to, you know, manage those difficulties and conflicting priorities in real time, rather than relying on the online need to do by that time. anyway, we have to leave it there. i really appreciate your time with us today. thank you very much for that. thank you for having me. thank you for watching coffee, sir. again on the world's acquired a with . mm
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hm. with debt to does heavy shelling by ukrainian forces continues on done. yes, said ape, a warning disturbing images followed. one person is killed in a way in almost 10 years. as a war correspondent, i have never seen how crazy the swath we report from a chemical warehouse destroyed by the ukranian army and the loop against republic. a region under the full control question that i had on the program. beijing slammed washington for accusing china of spreading disinformation. after the u. s. ambassador press the country to stop promoting, quote russian propaganda. the premium on the idea exonerates
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itself over the killing of a palestinian journalist, saying it was not intentional that comes after the us 100 israel, the fatal bullet for investigation, despite alice beneath the moscow to the world. this is our pleasure to have your company today. my names we begin with the latest from the conflict in dawn bus where the civilian death toll is rising this tuesday, as the ukrainian army continues to shall, residential areas of them yet. now this eye witness footage is said to show the result of ukrainian attacks, including on a car dealership, igniting several of the vehicles. there are a number of homes out of the apartment building. she may be able to make out there were also damaged key f forces have recently intensified their shelling of done yet
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following the russian lead. takeover of the lou ganske republic strikes by ukrainian forces over the past 2 months of resulted in dozens of debts and more than a 100 people injured. a warning, the following images are disturbing. in some of the latest showing a 10 year old girl was left mutilated after being hit in the central than you see. these are the latest pictures we perceive from the scene. the tragedy occurred. another civilian was killed by blas in the city. locals had covered the person with a blanket before paramedics arrived to remove the body, and all that made further, shall we heard from one local whose apartment was hit. she'd already lost her song during the cold. oh,
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i. ringback hm, i, you know, i mean, well, russia's defense minister has reported that a 170 foreign mercenaries fighting for ukraine were killed over the past 10 days. sir gashodi rallied, the military operation will continue until the objective said by vladimir putin or completed the latest briefing on it. that engineering troops of detectives, auntie activated more than $45000.00 exclusive so far in don bass will as mention the entire territory of the lou gant's republic was taken under the full control of russian lead forces of the weekend or senior correspondent,
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murat gasdio file. this report from the western inches of the against this area west of papa, there was liberated by russian troops more than a month ago. in the front lines have moved on far away. 3 warehouses stood here packed with highly exclusive chemicals. now, only ruins and flies remain them and that enormous scar in almost 10 years. as a war correspondent, i have never seen a crater this vast. what 30 meters across and 8th 9 perhaps 10 meters deep. this was the sight of a vast explosion, 100 miles and miles away. though, over the course of this night when ukrainian artillery struck a potassium nitrate warehouse in the village, in the outskirts of the village of blues were,
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the fuzz are still burning. day bree is lifted, hundreds and hundreds of meters around us in the fire bull could be seen again for miles and miles around before retreating. ukrainian troops used these warehouses as an artillery position, believing that russian forces wouldn't target them for fear of setting off a terrible explosion, thereby turning the local population against them. they were right, but those same ukrainian troops had no such compunction. a local has just come out and warned us that there could be more potassium nitrate that could blow buried, perhaps under they bree here. yeah. as you can see, the, the fuzzy but still raging and perhaps we'll keep raging for, for many days yet. there's no fire service or emergency services, the speak of these close to the front blinds, but it does go to sure that as ukrainian forces retreat,
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nothing wholly remains with them. they strike a chemical storage facilities as well as industrial blots and residential areas. without differentiating between any of them faced with enormous casualties, lu morale and increasing this organization ukrainian forces a seemingly turning to spite as an outlet for their frustrations from the relentless and blind shelling of than yet sc city to attacks and civilians, infrastructure and even chemical storage sites the patton is clear more at gas d of potty from new guns. republic. ah, are i to another of a headline stories today? beijing has accused washington of spreading misinformation. it's after the u. s. and buster to china, press the country to stop promoting, quote russian propaganda over the conflict in ukraine. i would hope that the chinese foreign ministry spokesperson would stop accusing nato of
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starting this war. that's russian propaganda. you one assemble, she hits the officials from the us who have been spreading disinformation and lies non china. we always make objective and impartial judgments independently regarding the ukraine issue in a way stand on the side of peace and just the way the spot comes. china, blame nato for the i pray, called the ukrainian conflict, beijing's also demanding more information on us bio labs operating overseas. and it's concerns about the development of biological weapons. washington rejected those claims and has criticize china for refusing to condemn russia over it's offensive or vice president of the center for china and globalization. victor, god believes the us that much words were inappropriate and that nature itself played a significant role in the outbreak of the ukrainian conflict. the burns remarks
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in beijing were completely misguided. why i think the world has its own eyes and can make its own judgment as to what are the root causes levy to the outbreak of the military operations, ukraine, or the war ukraine. so we need to really trace the reasons of the origins leading up to february 24th. and there was no doubt that the continued expansion of nato was very much a contributing factor to the eventual outweigh costly and it is a ukraine. so i think of mr. burns property will do a better job by reading history and study, and the reality is on the ground, rather than claiming that nato is an innocent angel. as far as the outbreak of all still it is, the crane is concerned. no the u. k. is going to even great her lens and
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fighting what it deems disinformation by introducing new legislation that changes well aim to fight lice, read on social media, which britain's culture secretary say's is needed amid the ukrainian conflict. we cannot allow foreign states or their puppet, to use the internet to conduct hostile online warfare unimpeded. that's why we are strengthening our new internet safety protections to make sure social media firms identify and route out. state back is information legislation will require platforms and search engines to limit user exposure to what is considered misinformation. people won't be able to see any content which has been rejected. platforms sliding the requirements could be fined up to $18000000.00 pounds, or 10 percent of the company's global turnover. under the new legislation, such content of the video of defense minister ben wallace being prank cold earlier this year by russian comedians will be restricted. we will,
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we will go into the black sea. i think we do to go soon and the black see how close we go to ukrainian waters where the russians currently have a blockade. i think we will be open to discussions about looking at that. i think the whole questions that the prime minister, including the security dialogue security guarantee, we are happy to look at all of them with you. so we're not going to rule anything out. geo politics, ellis, victor go, i can believe ordinary british people will be deprived of free and open communication under such a move. i think this is again, a typical example of double standards. they want to pick and choose, and then they want to a claim itself, as the champion of freedom of oppressed freedom of expression on the way hands are all the other hand, they want to really eliminate those information which is against the
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information presented by the u. k government of the official areas of the great britain. now this is dangerous because eventually who will suffer. it will be the people in the united kingdom because they will be deprived of sources of information. sometimes it may be different from the positions taken by the u. k government, but whether the u. k. couple of pollution is absolutely or only tools, nothing but the true position. it's doubtful, and it has always been doubtful throughout the ages. and i think the people need to have the right to get access to information. and it will be impossible to really completely brack out the internet as far as information which may be different for yours. and eventually, the people need to have access to really different sources and different kinds of it to make their own judgment. it's
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a merged american space. technology company took satellite photos of belgrade just 3 days before ukrainian attack on the russian city last sunday. let's go through this now. a map from mac, sars web site shows photographs of belgrade they did, the 30th of june taken of the territory by one of its satellites. this strike on belgrade was the deadliest ever ukrainian miss ayla talk on russian territory which killed 4 civilians. moscow is not worn. max are that it may be put under russians. sanctions have evidence is fine, not the company was coordinating with ukrainian forces over the belgrade strike. while those developments come as the 1st batch of american high mars missiles, systems are now in ukrainian homes. u. s. defense department phase. the launches can be a game changer for key f because hi mars is such
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a precise longer range system. ukrainians are able to carefully select targets that will undermine the effort by russia in a more systematic way. what you see is the ukrainians are actually systematically selecting targets and then accurately fitting them, thus providing this precise method of degrading russian capability. in a related issue, the u. s. military has had to create a new transportation command, the backdrop to that being that at thousands will be employed by the pentagon to direct the flow of the billions of dollars, tens of millions of dollars worth of american arms going to you crane. so quite a few issues to delve into with former us marine corps intelligence officer. scott richard scott, always good to have you in the show. thank you. is there evidence that you can see that ukraine is, or maybe planning to use weaponry from the u. s. and nato to strike russian territory if so, what ramifications could actions like that have well,
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we know that ukraine is using old soviet era capabilities, particularly the top school missile to, to strike russian territory. so the notion that the hitting russian territory is off limits to your train that ukraine would never cross that red line. that's out the window. you know, my feeling is that ukraine will eventually use whatever weaponry and whatever capabilities it has to carry out. attacks with similar nature that the assurance is given by the ukrainian government to the united states. that is, weapon news with back russia. soil are meaningless that your brain will do that, which your brain deems to be necessary to fulfill. it's your military objectives in from the ukrainian perspective of seeking to degrade russian logistics and command and control capabilities that reside on russian territory might be worthy of such
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an attack. yeah, i think in these cases sometimes scott, you need to look beyond the, the words, the rhetoric being used to look at the evidence because you've, you've got us high more systems able to make long written strikes. in that case. promise is by key that it won't use such weapons against targets and russian territory. how much to what extent cannot be trusted? i don't believe they can be trusted at all. these were necessary. verbal assurances that needed to be given for political purposes to provide cover for the shipment of these weapons. but now that ukraine, you know, possesses these weapons, these weapons will be used in a manner that ukraine alone decides. do you think us satellite companies may be coordinating with ukrainian forces we just ran through the stories called right before speaking to you and what precedent could such a coordination said is close to 100 percent,
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sir. sharing that max or is, is coordinate with the ukraine to look maps are, has a long history of working with the u. s. government to provide high grade, commercially available satellite imagery to fulfill policy objectives where the declassification of similar satellite imagery from us national reconnaissance office satellites would not be doable. so we, we've seen them used as a proxy in the past, and there's no doubt my mind that they're being used as a proxy today to gather imagery that can be released to the ukrainians and used by the ukrainians to carry out military objectives. given the extent of how much the u. s. is helping ukraine it, i think it's an acute issue more and more that fine line between
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a proxy war and actually being in the war. where do you stand on mud? what i mean? where do i stand it? it's really about the question is, where does russia stand on it? i think, you know, one history has shown that, you know, the use of proxies is an age old technique in that most nations are mature enough to understand what is permitted and what is not permitted that you don't want to push too far. because then the notion. ready of a proxy we're disappears and it comes direct, a confrontation of doing the, for instance, the integration of weapon systems and intelligence capable of these of the united states with the ukrainian military. i don't think it's possible anymore to say that it's the ukraine military alone, that is carrying out action against russia. we now have intelligence. we have command and control. we have weapons are provided by the united states to ukraine.
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and it's becoming more and more apparent that it's america that is heavily involved in actions which are showing russian service members, which is destroying russian equipment, which is attacking russian soil. this isn't a proxy car conflict anymore. this is a direct conflict. and you know, it's some point in time, it's going to have to be addressed. scott, as always, thank you for your time on your take. scott read or former us marine court intelligence officer, live on archie thinks the indian prime minister and remotely has called on his country to rebuild and create a nation where all people have equal rights and opportunities. new deli, though with other men such changes must come from within and not be dictated to by external forces. bounce after washington claimed india. how serious human rights problems are to correspond over on june sharma can tell us more. the religious
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freedom god has been fondly waved in the face of india by the us, the washington commission on international freedom. right so called out india for what they call a systematic and own going why nations of religious freedom. the u. s. government should designate india as a country of particular concern, or c, p. c, for engaging in and tolerating systematic, ongoing agree just violations of religious freedom. those was a dig received the warmest welcome from you, danny, which said that's the commission that basic understanding of the constitutional framework. until reality, the folks supposed to be in the arctic sound. as ministry father went on to say that the us body met 3 for the fact that statement and both use the motivated agenda. regrettably, u. s. c. r. f continues to misrepresent facts, time and again in its statements and reports in pursuance of its motivated agenda.
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such actions only serve to strengthen concerns about the credibility and objectivity of the organisation. washington let thing go in the outcomes at a time when issues are going in the backyard. the black model projects, i'm making headlines once again, after review, associates or police officers killing a black man. we've been or gone fire more than 60 warned for found on his body. the u. s. commission or international religious freedom has suggested by an administration that india should be put along side china august on going to san and 11 other countries as a country of what teachers can fill in. india has hit smack and said that the u. s . has no marvelous quantity to assess global religious freedom, that's not in the are not taking sides of the clean war on joining those sanctions
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regime against russia. why us is never shied away from using human rights as a political tool. and internal memo was sent back in 2017 on how best to use human rights, the pressure point against china. we do not look to bolster america's adversaries overseas. we looked at pressure, compete with an out maneuver them. for this reason, we should consider human rights as an important issue in regard to us relations with china, russia, north korea, and iran. and this is not only because of moral concern for practices inside those countries. it is also because pressing those regimes on human rights as one way to impose costs, apply counter pressure and regain the initiative from them strategically. if they are willing to do the china, why not india now? and if they're still concerned about human rights, one could ask why i'm still looking 1st a little closer to the,
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as i'm sure you've been keeping an eye on electricity prices in europe, i've hit their highest level on record, amid uncertainty over rushing gas supplies on current gas price rises, german chancellor love shows has when the puff we're out of the economic crisis will neither be short or easy. i just saw one thing is very clear. the current crisis will not be over in a few months. we have to be prepared for the fact that this situation will not change in the foreseeable future. in other words, we're facing a historic challenge. amid the current gas supply crisis, germany could be facing even greater pressure, softer offshore oil and gas workers in norway went on strike the countries a major gas export or to be you in light of the current market difficulties, the german government is proposing an amendment to energy loss to be a law firms in dire need. under the proposals, the german government will have the right to buy steaks and energy companies that are struggling with storing gas import prices. reports suggest emergency levies and
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consumers could also be imposed along with taking voting, stakes in companies, energy giant unit per one of the largest customers of russia. gauss promise said it's already started discussions on receiving possible help from berlin. meanwhile, the media in germany reacted with shocked to comments by a senior environmental senator and humber, who warned about rationing hot water. he call them people to spend less time in the shower, avoid full baths and install tools that help save water. and in france, the state is taking some electricity, plumps under control the scale of the crisis. there has also forest parsed by more russian liquefy gas. this by pledging to cut dependence on mosque was energy supplied with more. i'll not, here's our t contributor rachel marston, despite the european union's block wide sanctions on its own energy supply from
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russia, france is still the top importer of liquefied natural gas from russia. harris has done so much damage to the country's own energy sovereignty over the past few years that it struggling to loosen its grip on its russian energy sources. while the e u is considering tougher sanctions against russia, france has increased its import, becoming the world's largest buyer of russian hill and g. francis nuclear energy industry was already in pretty rough shape before the conflict broke out in ukraine . president emanuel and back home campaigned earlier this year for reelection on the promise of a french nuclear on a sauce pushing nuclear power as a green energy source to the absolute horror of environmentalists. all this comes well after michael announced back in 2018, the closure of 14 nuclear reactors by 2035. and before that mac hole
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oversaw the sale of france is taxpayer funded nuclear power? no. how all stems? nuclear turbine technology to the american defense multinational general electric in 2015. when he was a junk secretary general to then president falsehood, alonda. but then mac ho reverse course on that cell out to announcing it's buyback by it. if this past february, for us is energy strategy, if there even is one, is gets a frantic at best. the result, half of its neglected nuclear reactors, were working due to corrosion problems. as france hit, its 1st heat wave of the summer last month, and the sweltering locals turn to fans, or air conditioning. france is energy output has tate to a 30 year. lo, creating a need to import energy, even though the country is usually a net exporter in the summertime. e d. f strategy endorsed by the government was to
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delay the re investment in transformation of the system. the more e d f delays, the more skills keep getting lost technical problems accumulate and there is a snowball effect. and if all that is in bad enough, oh d. f is strapped for cash and debt, and no one's more aware of it than the french president who tried to fix it all with huge promises. e d. f will build and operate the new nuclear reactors. this national sovereign company, which is a common asset, will be able to count on the support of the state on the financial and regulatory front massive public funding of tens of billions of euro's will be committed to finance this new program. this will preserve e t. s financial situation and develop the entire industry. so it's not exactly the best time for france or europe to forego russian energy, which could explain why paris. well simply isn't. instead,
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it's openly vomiting the you self harming anti russian sanctions. o, quietly continuing to benefit from the important energy lifeline that russia represents for the french economy. after paris single handedly made a mass of this critical economic sector. the israeli defense forces hands exonerated itself of killing sharina about a clay saying her death was unintentional. the palestinian journalist was shot dead in the west bank in may. the idea of investigation conclusively determined that no idea of soldier deliberately fired at miss ob lockley. the investigation by israel came off to the palestinian side 100 the bullet in question over to the us to hold their own investigation on the matter, but had agreed to do so only if israel stayed out of the probe. the u. s. conducted its investigation of the bullet of its embassy and israel before then handing it
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over to the country. the american probe concluded because the bullet was so badly damaged, there was no way to be sure to convince intention. the u. s. security coordinator could not reach a definitive conclusion regarding the origin of the bullet. the u. s. s. see concluded that gunfire from israel defense forces positions was likely responsible for the death of serene ob. luckily the u. s. s. c found no reason to believe that this was intentional, but rather the result of tragic circumstances during an id f lead military operation. well, the journalists found they were aghast, and washington's refusal to condemn israel, declaring they were incredulous regarding this supposedly inconclusive results of being that there were many eye witness accounts of the shooting statement by our family. we will continue to call for justice and accountability and call upon the un and i c. c to take immediate action in order to bring justice . this doesn't end here. sharin avo claim was an al jazeera television journalist
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and one of the middle east most experienced reporters. she was killed on the 11th of may while attempting to report on an arrest operation by really security forces in the jenin refugee camp in the west bank. she was shot midst clashes despite wearing a bullet proof vest and helmet. more press. we discussed the matter with the head of the i'll hock human rights group show when jabbering. who believes the is really investigation, wasn't impartial? when they say that there is no absolute conclusion that these right is they should sort of a kill. but in the same time they came and they said it's not intentional, unintentional are killing how you conclude. and in tissue article concluded from even this kind of tests how, how it comes, the israel as her own was they said that there's no way for.

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