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ah with death toll money cells, heavy shelling by ukrainian forces continues on done yet. city a warning, disturbing images. several people are killed in the attacks. ahead in almost 10 years as a war correspondent, i have never seen how create the small r t reports from a chemical warehouse destroyed by the ukranian army in the loop guns republic cal region now under the full control of russian with beijing slums. washington for accusing china of spreading dis information. that's out to the u. s. ambassador, press the country to stop promoting,
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quote. russian propaganda with the idea exonerates itself over the killing of a palestinian journalist, saying it wasn't intentional that comes after the u. s. founded israel, the fatal bullet for investigation, despite palestinian objections. live reaction and not coming up with midday in rio midnight in osaka, on 6 in the evening. here in moscow. welcome to the global news roundup. an artsy. i'm unit o'neill. we begin with the latest from the conflict in don't bus where they civilian debt toll is rising. this choose they. the ukrainian army continues to shell residential areas of done yet. this eye witness for they just said to show the result of ukrainian attacks, including on a car dealership, igniting several of the vehicles there. a number of homes and an apartment building . some damage. he have forces have recently intensified there showing of following
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the russian lead takeover of the loop ganske republic strikes by ukrainian forces over the past 2 months have resulted in dozens of dance and more than a 100 people injured. a warning, the following images are disturbing. i know that i know some harley and testimony in response to some of the latest shelling were a 10 year old girl. was left mutilated after being hit in the center of that yet city. these are the latest pictures from there where they refill incident occurred, and at least 2 more civilians were also killed by black in the city. a man and a woman. locals covered the bodies with what they had before paramedics arrived to remove them from the street. all made continued shelley,
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we heard from locals whose apartments were had to one who has already lost her song during the conflict the, you know, the the door to me. ringback in the years i've been living here since 2014 wait, there's going to be an explosion. here it is. so what's been happening over the past few days. we've never seen anything like this. the can the garden with shells . this is a residential area. there are no military units here. no military installations. why are you showing us? what do you want to achieve?
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meanwhile, russia defense minister has reported that 174 and mercenaries fighting for ukraine were killed. over the past 10 days, sergei shogi wanted the military operation will continue until the objective set by vladimir putin are completed. the latest briefing the engineering troops of detected and deactivated more than $45000.00 explosives. so far in dawn bus was mentioned, the entire territory of the lou gauss republic was taken under the full control of russian lead forces on sunday or senior correspondent rock as the of filed this report from the western edges of the against this area west of past there was liberated by russian troops more than a month ago. the front lines have moved on far away. 3 warehouses stood here packed with highly exclusive chemicals. now the ruins and flies remain them
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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 lease was the sight. have a vast explosion, hard 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, 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 use these warehouses as an artillery position, believing that russian forces wouldn't target them for fear of setting off
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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 sunday they bree here. 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, nothing wholly remains with them. they strike a chemical storage facilities as well as industrial plants and residential areas without differentiating between any of them faced with enormous casualties. lu morale and increasing this organisation ukrainian forces a seemingly turning to spite as an outlet for their frustrations from the
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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 ganske republic. now it's emerged an american space technology company took satellite photos of belgrade just 3 days before a ukrainian attack on the russian city. last sunday. a month from mac, sars website shows photographs on belgrade, dated the 30th of june, taken on the territory by one of its satellites. moscow's nie warn mac, sorry it may be put under russian sanctions. have evidence. as far not the company was coordinating with ukrainian forces over the belgrade strike. well, that's a talk all new belgrade was the deadliest ever you pretty and miss, i'll talk all in russian territory with 4 civilians killed. the russian defense
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ministry says you was 3 ballistic missiles, which were intercepted mid error, but the brief fell to the ground causing the destruction. well, those developments come as the 1st batch of american. hi, maurice and missile systems are not in ukrainian hands. the u. s. defense department said the launchers can be a game changer forgive because high mars is such 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 hitting them less providing this precise method of degrading rushing capability. while the u. s. military has held to create a new transportation command center. thousands are being employed by the pentagon to direct the flow of the billions of dollars worth of american arms. going to key if former united nations weapons inspector in iraq,
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scott ritter told this program that he believes us satellites. footage is being handed to ukraine to strike russian targets. i'm is close to 100 percent certain certain that max arissa is coordinate with the ukranian. look max are, has a long history of working with the u. s. government. we, we've seen them used as a proxy in the past, and there's no doubt in my mind that they're being used as approx today to gather of imagery that can be released to the ukrainians in used by the ukrainians to carry out military objectives. a deal in the, for instance, the integration of weapons systems and intelligence capabilities 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 actions against russia. that we now have intelligence. we have command control, we have weapons a provided by the united states to ukraine,
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and that it's becoming more, more apparent that it's america that is heavily involved in actions which are chillin russian service members, which is destroying russian equipment which is attacking russian soil. this isn't a proxy conflict in work. this is a direct conflict and you know, is at some point in time, it's going to have to be addressed ah, $23.00 proxy wars around the world and all under the guise of counter terrorism. that's what washington is being accused of waging in an article published by the intercept, the site, the outlets aids. it's obtain never before seen documents confirming the claims to our website to read more. beijing has accused washington, i'm spreading misinformation. that's after the u. s. ambassador to china press the country to stop promoting, quote russian propaganda over the conflict and 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 symbol, she does hiss. the officials from the us who've been spreading dis information and lies non china, where we always make objective and impartial judgments independently regarding the ukraine issue and always stand on the side of peace and justice is way. well, the spot comes as china, blame nato for the i break of the ukrainian conflict. beijing's also to lending wind formation on u. s. bio labs operating overseas. amidst its concerns about the development of biological weapons, washington rejected those claims and has criticized china for refusing to condemn russia over it's offensive. while vice president of the center for china globalization, victor gao believes the u. s. diplomats words were inappropriate and that nato itself played a significant role in the outbreak of the ukrainian conflict. i think best
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a burns remarks in bay gene 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, all 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 outbreak of all this in ukraine. so i think 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 that is, the ukraine is concerned no of the u. k. is going to even greater lance and fighting
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what a thing disinformation. by introducing new legislation, the changes will aim to fight slice spread on social media, which britain's culture secretary sees 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 or require platforms on the 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 floating, 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 as the video of defense minister ben wallace, being prank called earlier this year by russian comedians will be restrict it's we
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or we will go into the black. see, i think were due to go soon and the black. see how close we go to ukrainian waters are 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 or security guarantee, we are happy to look at all of them with you. so we're not going to rule anything out. but your politics analysts, victor gao again, believes ordinary british people will be deprived of free and open communication under such in this 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 a press, freedom of expression on the white hands are all the other hand. they want to really eliminate those information, which is against the information presented by the u. k. government,
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all 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 cake element, 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 things to make their own judgment. the israel defense forces has exonerated
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itself of killing sharina, a clay concluding 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 walkley. the investigation by israel came after the palestinians side hum. did the bulletin question over to the u. s. the older own investigation on the matter, but had agreed to do so only if israel stay at art of the prob, the u. s. conducted it's investigation of the pull it out. it's embassy before then, under it, over to israel, the american probe concluded because the bullet was so badly damaged, there was no way to be sure of the goodman's intention. the u. s. security coordinator could not reach a definitive conclusion regarding the origin of the bullet. the u. s. se concluded
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that gunfire from israel defense forces positions was likely responsible for the death of sharon ob lockley. the u. s. se found no reason to believe that this was intentional, but rather the result of tragic circumstances. during an i d. f. lead military operation or a journalist for me were a gas that washington to refusal to condemn israel declaring they were caught incredulous regarding the supposedly inconclusive results. adding, 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 u. n. n i c . c to take immediate action in order to bring justice. this doesn't end here. sharina. otherwise, lee was an al jazeera television journalist on 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 as really, security forces in the jenin refugee camp in the west by. she was shot some it's clashes despite wearing a bullet proof vest and helmet. mark,
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press me when i speak now i to independent journalist vanessa bailey, on this. vanessa, thanks for your time today. palestine the palestinian authority, i should say to us not to give the bullet to israel and without palestinian consent . this whole investigation would not have been possible. was palestine misled by washington? well, i mean, i think the piano, the palestinian authority is, is known to be very influenced by both or the zionist entity and by worse than itself. so i would question the palestinian authority integrity and allowing the bullet to go to the u. s. and then to israel for investigation. yeah, the u. s. investigation into the bullet came back of inconclusive. what's other surprised? you know?
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absolutely. no. i mean, you know, for the history of the occupation of the palestinian territories, israel has effectively been able to escape any serious justice or prosecution for the crimes that they have consistently committed against palestinian j kelly media individuals but also against civilians. and so therefore, it's no surprise right now that they've concocted some way for israel to avoid actual responsibility for the killing. i'd like to point out they claim to try and mitigate their responsibility that it might have been and it's an accidental killing of assuring that shot was a shot to kill. she was wearing a flak jacket, a bullet jacket, she was wearing a helmet. the fact that the sniper managed to shoot her in an area that was not
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protected, that's not an accidental kill from a professional military sniper. in terms of the investigation itself, the u. s. a. was impartial, do agree. no, not to us is never impartial. what investigating the crimes of its allies, its only impartial when its investigating the crimes of its perceived enemies. like, for example, in syria and now in ukraine, when all of its evidence we are supposed to presume is impartial when it's indicating russia as being responsible for any crimes being committed in ukraine. and it's being proven, of course, that the view is entirely biased and as regards israel or even saudi arabia, the us will be biased towards its enemy, always. it will protect, particularly israel as its military outpost in the middle east. if israel is a fault, will they face international accountability?
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now, you know, when, as i said, when has israel ever being forced to face international accountability and the fact that it has now managed to absorb itself at the crime by effectively investigating itself. and that is largely always the case. and what thickens me here is that every victim of israel affectively dies twice. they die when they are murdered by the sinus entity and they die again when it's not vindicated or the perpetrators brought to justice. and that's the fax is always for your time . good to speak to you today, vanessa bailey, independent. during this life on our team. thank you. electricity prices in europe have hit their highest level on record. i made uncertainty over russian gas supplies and current gas price rises. german chancellor love shore since we're in the past,
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we are 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 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 are facing a historic challenge. others. while amid the current gas supply crisis, germany could be facing even greater pressure after all. sure. oil and gas workers in norway went on strike the countries a major gas exported to the e. u. and light of the current market difficulties. the german government is proposing an amendment to energy laws to be light 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 consumers could also be imposed along with taking voting stakes and companies. energy giant unit for one of the largest customers of russia gas problem said it's
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already started discussions on receiving possible help from burning the media and germany's reactivate shocked to come in by a senior environmental senator and humber crews warned about rationing hot water. he called them people to spend less time in the shower of full baths on install tools to help save water. the chief economist of the german, the goose bank is all these calls to save energy are the result of blow back from sanctions and russia. he held them on hot in the top regime cigna russian energy impulse is a major blow to the german economy. you can see from the indicators of the last few months, the german economy is now on a downward slide. this is not just a cynical slump, it's a structural slum. and i suspect it will also be the biggest adjustment crisis of the postwar period for the german economy with substantial losses and employment and production. first, they tried to use what they thought could lead to a peaceful resolution of the war in ukraine they resorted to sanctions. economists have warned the sanctions always a double edged sword because the country that is sanction then resorts to counter
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sanctions. and that's what's happening now. the gas tap is turned off and this has now caused a great deal of damage and it will probably cause even greater damage. so one can only hope that a solution will be found because the german economy, all the european economy, is too dependent on energy imports from russia to allow this situation to continue . libya is once again gripped by a wave of protest, demonstrators angry at per living conditions, storm the countries parliament building on saturday. the north african nation has been in a political deadlock since the overthrow of former leader moore market. duffy ortiz, donal quarter has more violent protesters storming libby as parliament building chance, demanding necessities like we want the lights to work, it's once again become clear that the western backed overthrow of libyan leader move mar gadhafi over a decade ago, left chaos in its wake. we have seen 11 years of division. the last time libya saw
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national elections was in 2014, one body that was elected in 2014 and another body that was elected in 2012. so all of these institutions now lack a degree of popular legitimacy. so 1st the u. s. destroyed libya and now there man at the u. n, who worked at the state department and studied at national war college sits and argues about 11 years of division, lack of legitimacy, and the need to hold elections in libya under get off. libya consistently had the highest human development index in all of africa. it's literacy rates, life expectancy, and degree of gender equality. we're all on par with the developed world. at times the countries g, d, p per capita surpassed even that of the united states. still, nato said it made the right call by bombing libya and supporting gadhafi as opponents. nato played a vital role in protecting civilians and i'm proud of what we have achieved. we did the right thing in the right way and we achieved the right result. i saw that with my own eyes in tripoli, but fast forward 11 years after gadhafi was killed. now,
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libya is at the bottom of the global livability index for 2022. on top of that, the you and says over 800000 people are in need of humanitarian assistance. and the number of islamic fundamentalists, groups are running wild across the country. earlier, the west claimed that these groups played no part in the revolution. this revolution was not about extreme islam. isn't al qaeda played no part in it turns out that couldn't have been farther from the truth. and western leaders knew it. back in 2011, the u. k. it's defense ministry discovered that islamic militia called the february 17th martyrs brigade, was likely to play a key role in the upcoming coup de top. the organization has ties to the muslim brotherhood, and one of its members went on to kill 22 people in the manchester arena, a terrorist attack of 2017. that's not to mention the massive refugee crisis that came and the aftermath of the overthrow. no doubt, many people are skeptical of nato's claims that it's a defensive alliance. when to them, defense means over throwing
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a stable administration and replacing it with chaos. that's cross live to the director of the asia center for studies on translation in egypt and new stuff for his take place in the have you in the program today? libya once had the highest standard of living in africa. no. tripoli is the 4th worst capital in the world to live and what is it actually like for residents living there? watson merging? yeah, i think, as we cannot imagine, up to what's called a resolution, we're not religion at all. supported by the way, by the extremists who think from central asia for example. and i was a witness that myself, when i was in chapter for example, coming back to egypt from from you know, international conferences and forms that was attending over there. like, things like that, i found people having to come pick something up, get a chance. i was asking them what could be doing over there,
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just where the didn't exactly. because i know that people who are going to work over there, but all of them that they haven't like a very long period and the are similar to the salad. and the way i think like that, if for it clothes, no revolution at all. and you know, the reason of that because that's from the very beginning, it's trying to do something like to have 25 being when they're to be africa and just create a new cutting people africa just to say away from the colonialism and the whole, the dream optimal the not the leader, as he mentioned before, not only that, he made the discovery concerning the deep water that will avoid him just to import the water from the front and the person who gave him the money. i mean, the french president was involved to get about 60060000000 years in election. he already was the 1st during the
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attacks and was the for the full want of the actual, benito, libya, we were all sinners in the libyan situation. whether the other countries will accept that via the other big, the text and no fly due on the b r i. and then also the western, i'm even russia because russia the supposed to that the already they with the long committed device this wish and, and be, should take an action for what we're below. sure over there, but it wasn't big. loosen up all the blues. it was only for countries, it was in egypt, indonesia, in yemen, and in between. hold the ration that people were not. i'm not in. yeah, i'm interested what you think about what nato said at their statement after the bombing of libyan 2011. that the quote had dawned the right thing. how do you think that statement has aged when we see the scenes developing today on for some time?
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what, what did i say that i think it's destruct? i saw that a big violation of the international because if you at, for what so called the su, many children need the article that the always resort to it is a big sake because they already use the same in order to attack, to syria and to effect to malia and to attack other states, all right, but if you pick up because each sample has its own culture and it's all its own economy and its own situation. and so that should be respected and should be in tech. and i know from all my friends who are, for example, like i think like that we're getting too much money from the government outcry, for example, $2000.00 a month beside the other incentive for many like that that people well.
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