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a week out at that point is, am i speaking with rain? lisa? ah, it's been 7 years since coordinator spray painted this insignia under the walls of the school. it was shut down soon afterwards. in the stories that shaped this week give free is a former commander of a neo nazi battalion, convicted for rape and torture in the dumbass as part of an amnesty program for criminals with combat experienced fueling fears. as in countries, panic over russia temporarily halting the flow of gas through the north stream one pipeline that's despite the 10 days am scheduled maintenance having been agreed upon. well, in advance for longest president caves into increasing political pressure and
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resigns with the prime minister appointed in his place. but the mass protest show no signs of updating our t reports on location declared a state of emergency hasn't had to go to my country. now minutes each and doing everything again with the new play. ready nidia and get that. i'm going to be a don't going to go to your communion. don't do any, almost a baby. oh, the ever you got you so you get around this, so you see, we're done not of the footage of the aftermath. it shows damaged buildings. and cars, as well as shell fragments and craters from the impact. danielle authorities say that more than 250 civilians have been killed by ukrainian attacks on the capital city since february. meanwhile, a notorious convict has been released by the ukrainian government as part of an amnesty program for criminals. with combat experience, the son anesha anchor,
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who was serving time for torture and rape among other crimes. led the infamous neo nazi tornado battalion in the la ganske republic, between 20142015 locals fear he could now return to the area. our senior correspond with august the of went to see what's left of the units of former base, near the heavily embattled city of lucy chanced in ukraine and russia tornado. he's a name that is soaked with infamy, a ukrainian battalion, so murderous sadistic and perverted, that even the ukrainian government wanted them gone yet 7 years on half to their rest and disbandment. that headquarters still stands in what remains at the school has been 7 years since tornado spray painted this insignia under the walls of this school. it was shut down soon afterwards, the kids couldn't come back than what they had turned this place into a
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a torture pit. full of misery and pain, but much more recently, just 2 weeks ago, another neo nazi volunteer battalion was also stationed here and that is as off they also the fall of the walls with their own insignia. you can argue which is worse, as of nationalists butchered thousands of civilians and mario bo, but tornado. it was so much more revolting, say, even ukrainian officials lim letter stolen when the tornado commanders where detained them. of alphonse were seized when there was some scary footage on those full and sinister footage of sex orgies and rape. there were rapes of under age girls. no one will ever know precisely how many people they mud tortured and raped . here, the court case against through slime, only shanker and his henchmen consisted of 8th he tombs at more than a 100 witnesses and victims. but that is believed to be only a fraction of them as locals told me. oh, okay,
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regular people and miners were brought here who picked up people from bus stops, were going to their jobs. this according to the people who were taken here. they put people on their knees asking wired to serve in the army. who are you waiting for here? go. there were looking for separatists. they were telling people you had a referendum here. so you are shepherdess. this is where they had a torture chamber according to accounts. they brought people here, put them on their knees and so on. but of all this happened here right here in this room. people came out with bruises beaten, and some were not found at all. you, you're probably busy a. my friend son disappeared and still hasn't been found from a village alone. 5 or 6 people disappeared. i don't know why they did this, maybe because they are been darrow followers and nazis. at its inception,
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in 2014 tornado was formed from the remnants of another disgraced ukrainian volunteer battalion. shocked your task. a quarter the volunteers who formed tornado . what convicts? as they grew and recruited, that percentage only increased what us business there were a lot of them with prison tattoos. convicts can easily be recognized by their behavior. we were picked up at the bus stop, i didn't have my passport with me. they checked us with some were released, but some were not as a result and i was on my knees in my former school. they tied my hands. i stood like that from 6 am to 8 pm, when one of them would come up and point a muzzle at my neck like this, and pull the trigger. it's all up to either show. this was once only jenkins caught us, turn into a dump. the trash while by, via ukrainian troops stationed here now safe,
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still an open thorough and mon, those its only shanker, was arrested, and tornado was disbanded in 2015. ladon has passed, but people still remember the spot. everything that was slum only shingo who ordered and oversaw uncountable, torches rapes and killings of civilians has been released from jail early by ukrainian authorities of the serving holy 7 years. he and his closest henchmen are once again together and have at their disposal millions of dollars in nato weaponry, all the guns and pallor they need to chad a hole. the hate that they carry. there is no stir. rosky 1000000000. they came to me and sat. yeah. what's up? russian, it is, i told them already, guess looking for russians than should everyone here is that i told them i was born here. i grew up here. you, i will die here is, and you're looking for russians. i said, well, should me then football. sure. that's what he did. they were doing something in the
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basement. they were walking around dressed like nazis as they were shooting at the cemetery. they had a shooting range. their people disappeared. we've dug up everything around here. no one knows where they have gone. the slot only shan't goes release. we'll only boost thrush his case that moscow is waging battle against loos that braved few who hold ukraine hostage against nationalism and radicalism. the legs of which the world has forgotten against hatred, depravity, and then a phobia. given human form for i'd guys d of our t from believe all year luke gods, people's republic. russia's main gas, ex porter says it expects german engineering from siemens to fully meet its obligations when it comes to maintenance for the north stream. one pipeline that says gas problem has hinted, there is still no official documents from siemens to return a gas turbine. after repair work in canada or earlier canada confirmed,
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it would insure the transfer of the required turbine to germany to provide europe with russian gas supplies through north stream. one of the move requested by berlin was met with outrage in kia with ukraine's president slamming it as absolutely inappropriate. that's admitted, fresh worries in the you. this week after russia halted the flow of gas through north stream, one for 10 days, due to scheduled maintenance, leading some to allege that russia could be manipulating gas flows as a political tool. germany's economy minister, robert, hey back has said your country's needed to tighten their belts and solidarity to get through expected shortages of the commodity of the pipelines. maintenance to last until thursday was agreed upon by all sides in advance. north stream one flows directly from russia to germany under the baltic sea. it's crucial for berlin as it accounts for around half of germany's gas imports, or is it rachel marston comments?
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had i said, the solidarity is more important than ever solidarity for what collective suicide it's easy nations, their weapon ising, their own energy policy, putting their own gas supply in peril with anti russian sanctions for which we the citizens are paying the price of the pump. here in france were on the cost of a massive heat wave right now with up to 40 degree temperatures forecasted over the next couple of weeks. france even has a statutory holiday in june every year in memory of the nearly 20000 elderly who died in care homes from a similar heat wave in the summer of 2003, but french economy minister between roland there hardly inspires confidence that our leaders have any clue what they're doing? let's prepare for a total cutoff of russian gas today. that is the most likely option. we have to anticipate and to put ourselves in order of battle as of now, except that we're not ready for battle here in europe. let's face it, habits proclaimed that he cut down his shower time yet again. like that's any kind
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of a solution for supposedly developed nation while german cities are planning to introduce warm up space is this winter amid the need to ration energy? you know, those things that you see in depression era, hollywood movies, you know, the, you is really jumped out of a plane here without a parachute, when it went gung ho sanctioning its own gas supply from russia. the proof, the fact that this plan maintenance shut down of nord stream one is sparking hypo ventilation by you. officials who fear that russia could use it as an excuse to reduce gas delivery to europe. org. stand the shut down beyond the 10 days. the italian oil and gas company, any reports that daily supplies been cut by a 3rd of the usual volume. austria's energy company o m v also reported a reduction by nord stream, one operator gas prom of 70 percent. when did you sanction roger? an energy that used top economies went along with it, but now was panic sets and in russia turns off the top even temporarily. we seeing the u bit off more than it could chew. it's kind of like that teenager who runs
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away from home, gets halfway down his own street and starts panicking over his own foolish decision journalist and a political analyst, luca prevail says it's becoming increasingly harder for you officials to justify their sanctions against russia, to their own voters and taxpayers, all the politicians in europe, i trying to explain the, the, the very, very difficult things that we can go through in, in the coming months and years. probably all in it, we're getting into recession. we have a 10 percent inflation in, on average, in your 8.5 or 8.9 percent. inflation and of the worst hit will be germany. that's terrible because this is the locomotive of european economy of european industry. even if they could find out gas to replace crash and gas, this would have to be paid, not in, you know anymore,
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but in dollars. and we don't print dollars a year. and so it's gonna get worse and worse. you have a voice is coming by this princess, but also for example, sequel and why young in france, who has set for one something crucial that be the conflict in ukraine was not our conflict. and that she could not understand why we impose sanctions. that harmless, much more than russia. so it's getting, you know, very difficult for politicians to explain this and that they are trying to prepare a sway me for rationing. that will probably come in the auto the ears of parliament has been demanding answers from spain over the deaths of at least $23.00 migrants who had been attempting to cross the border from morocco. spain's interior minister has been summoned to the european parliament civil liberties committee. after a local investigation concluded, the migrants died from some suffocation and not police violence. the deadly incident took place. last month when
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a huge crowd tried to rush into the spanish enclave of maleah, just a warning. you may find some of the following images disturbing. the ha fuel all the debts we saw were caused by his fix, yet they were the results of over crowding and pushing by a huge number of people attempting to cross the border at once. probe also concluded that police officers didn't use any firearms or other leave. the weapons, despite footage filmed at the border, showing the exact opposite. an estimated 2000 people storm the frontier on june 24th in an attempt to reach the spanish enclave on the african continent. some rights groups claim the death toll could be as high as $37.00. un human rights office has adamantly asserted that the migrants were brutally attacked by authorities. we have received reports of migrants being beaten with baton kicked, pushed and attacked with stones by moroccan officials. when they tried to scale the barbed wire fence, which is between 6 and 10 meters high separating morocco from mila or
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t. heard from an international policy consulting from south sudan, who suspects the authorities, have committed a cover up. i think they kind of want to just keep them under the rug and maintain the status quo and totally forgot about it. but now with the social media, the picture started showing up everywhere the whole world, seeing what's happening and it brought a tend to do an issue that could have remained small and could have gone unheard of for a while now. and so now they're under pressure to investigate. it's a good political strategy by them because now they're looking at weights investigators and say that they're going to look into these issues and hold people accountable to ensure that they protect their reputation and look, look like their country. that does, can, is concerned about these people, but initially the area and justification because that the actions that occurred there were wrong. people need to be held accountable, but seem as if the countries who shouldn't be investigating or protecting their own people. whilst long as president has officially resigned the mass
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unrest that his grip to the south asian country shows no signs of abating earlier protesters angered at worsening economic and social conditions breached the prime minister's office. he was appointed as acting president on friday, but people are demanding that he stepped down as well. o, please use water cannons and tear gas against the demonstrators, but were unable to prevent them from taking over the premier's office. dozens of people were reported injured in clashes between the protesters and the authorities . parties room during sharma has been following the mass rallies throughout the week a goal, but i hope for just do that very much in falls behind me. the president says secretariat. now there has been an official confirmation, but the president has left the country and he's currently in one of these little
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things. see lanka, we'll need a new government. why is that? because somebody would have to negotiate with the i am in the international and wanted to the fun to get a good bailout package. then sheet uncle, we'll also need a good finance minister now important to underline. good. that much of the focus also will be on the new government and how they tackle the state of massive challenges that made this particular government out. the new government will also inherited massive humanitarian and no, i know what challenges we had a state of emergency to president roger pub in the country. now the administration is doing everything again, this boston crowd said, what do y'all, gas jail have been? you still remain adamant much with
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. 0 sharma in columbus. the president has reportedly fled to the maldives on a military jack. meanwhile, the new acting president has announced the creation of a special committee to restore law and order in the country. it includes the top officials from the military and the police. a local journalist surveyed the resigned to leaders abandoned residents. let's take a look. i'm here in front of the president's house in columbus through lanka. as you can see behind me tense and thousands of people are still eagerly awaiting to walk into the sir presidential palace and to see what is the inside. and what sort of a bill. and that was captured by the british does on the 9th of july. and this particular human line is currently managed by the members of the organizations that carried out the huge mass valley. the protest that was unveiled on the 9th of july, but still received the presence of the security personnel as well providing the
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necessary security. and this was the official residence of the president bought our bid, our departure, who volved to step down from his position as the president. there was a meeting among the members of the representative bodies that organized the early on the 9th of july and the particular party leaders at the apartment complex, which was organized by the speaker. so the protest, the organizers have refused to take part in the particular meeting, saying that they will have their own action plan for the future road map yet is for a lanka. so this is michelle ross reported to you in front of the presidential palace in colombo, st lanka. the severe economic crisis has plunged the country into chaos as much of the national debt is owed to western powers, or in the past half a century, the international monetary fund has given the nation. 16 loans with sri lanka, going through a series of so called economic stabilization programs,
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despite the huge repayment issues. for long as prime minister said that the 2018 world economic forum, the country would become wealthy within a decade. it's no secret that asia as the economic engine of the future. and in our endeavors to make sri lanka, a rich country by 2025, we aim to include asia even more and leverage strategic access to emerging markets ranging from india, pakistan, china, japan, and south korea to association of southeast asian nations. independent journalist benjamin norton says, i am f policies for sri lanka have benefited foreign powers, not the people of that country. the u. s. government as complete domination over both the international monetary fund and the world bank. the u. s. government is the only member that has veto power over the decisions of the bodies. and we've seen that throughout the global south in particular, the i m f in the world bank have been involved in imposing structural adjustment programs. that force countries to cut social spending,
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privatize their natural resources, and then sell off their assets to western corporations. usually the i m f demands that a country cut, pensions, reduce the minimum wage, basically implement policies that are bad for the people of the country and are good for the interest of foreign corporations. and it's very likely we don't know, of course, what's happening inside the talks between the sri lankan government and the i m f. but it's very likely that the i m f was demanding these conditions that were simply unacceptable for any self respecting sovereign government of sri lanka. we look at the history of the i m f. conditionality is that have been imposed on countries like sri lanka. they have been very arduous and they have been very undemocratic demanding that the country violate its own economic sovereignty in the interests of foreign corporation. so if we can learn anything from history, i think we can conclude that it's very likely that the sri lankan government was unwilling to given to these unreasonable demands. for the 17th time. sherlock as
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economy has collapsed under the massive weight of foreign debts, culminating in a default earlier this year. now several other countries face historic economic challenges and the possibility that they won't be able to make payments on their sovereign banks are teeth, which will blevins comments. days after massive protest sparked by dire economic conditions, lead tree longest president to flee the country. some are now warning, but other developing nations could soon find themselves in the same position. in fact, the international monetary fund is warning that 19 developing nations are either high risk or currently experiencing debt distress. there warning that those countries which oh, more than $230000000000.00 to foreign bondholders, maybe the next in line to default on their debt. the biggest concerns right now include all, salvador pakistan gonna argentina and ukraine. so it comes as no surprise that those countries are getting special attention from the i am that the organization
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which has a long been accused of signing off on predatory loans for developing nations. and i'll talk with show long go last month ended without a deal. the i m s, the managing director says it is looking forward to working with a new government in the near future. we have been reaching out to the biggest creditors to sri lanka to ascertain their commitment to engage so we can have that resolution. it would be better for the creditors to step forward, because then they have a better chance for the country to recover and for them to recoup more of their money. meanwhile, pakistan has been scrambling to make a deal with the i am that securing an agreement for an additional $1200000000.00 this week. but while that may provide some temporary relief, the nation has more than $40000000000.00 in debt payments coming up in just the next 12 months. pakistan is at a challenging economic juncture, a difficult external environment combined with pro cyclical domestic policies,
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fuel domestic demand, her unsustainable levels. the resultant economic overheating lead to large fiscal and external deficits. in the fiscal year, 2022 contributed to rising inflation and eroded reserve buffers. but not to worry the i a map is assuring the world that has everything to in care of even as it continues to offer a. 2 loans with no strategy for the developing nations they are working with to ever get out of that debt. we have to rethink how to act more in the direction of supporting countries early preemptively building resilience to these shocks. and that goes beyond the traditional focus of financial sector fiscal policy. as for the question of whether the i m f would be willing to forgive all of that. when it becomes clear that countries are being crushed under the financial load. well, that has yet to happen. some i've tried to make the case for ukrainian debt jubilee for years now. but the western organization and as partners in the u. s. in europe have only continued to add to that debt bubble,
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