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a with, with this, our is headline stories, a confrontation in the self proclaimed republic of kosovo, is normally avoided the authorities in pristina, postpone controversial blood at bon entry to anyone with serbian documents with the 1st grain shipment has left the ukrainian port of odessa and is expected to reach them both by tuesday as part of a deal between a graveyard. a new nation crates for russia, multiple rocket, good systems, with groups of this conflict, ukrainian nationalists and trueblood to free up nation. henry
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r t. reports from the front line in the ukraine conflict does artillery as far day and night by both sides with ukrainian thought breeze. reportedly hitting residential areas found iraqi police and military are on high alert while protestors occupy the parliament building for a 3rd day in a row. migrate out at coalition currently trying to form the next couple minutes with wherever you're catching the program from today. welcome to moscow into the news hour on our t. i'm you to know what was threatening to become a confrontation in the north of the self proclaimed republic of kosovo. has been appointed following the decision by pristina to postpone controversial decision bonding entry to anyone with serbian documents. the u. turn comes after
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a day of turmoil on sunday, which so air raid sirens sounding in syrup populated areas and reported gunshots with several people taken to hospital here shot the situation looked from the ground. 2 0 i oh i the serbian president house called for peace but also stressed if the rights of serbs in cost of are violated there will be no surrender. the international community has also been quick to react to the situation on the ground. nato, which led an international peacekeeping force in cost of both. since the bombing of yugoslavia has already stressed its readiness to intervene while they use foreign
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policy chief said the block will help with talks. open issues should be address 3 you facilitated dialogue and focus on comprehensive normalization of relations between casa vo and serbia essential for their you integration, pulse the kosovo forces prepared to intervene. if stability is jeopardized in the north of kosovo, nato also continues to fully support the normalization process between priests and belgrade through the u. facilitated dialogue and cause all parties to continue negotiations. the coast of a force will take whatever measures are necessary to keep a safe and secure environment in kosovo at all time in line with its un mandate. well the situation in the contested region began softer plans were a 90 to bon serbian car registrations from today august 1st and to make serves entering the region require permits. all such plans have not been postponed until september when the last. ringback sizable spot between serbian cosmo came nearly
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a year ago when the self proclaimed republic again moved to bomb cars with serbian license plates and deployed forces on its northern border with serbia. back then, both sides managed to settle the dispute cost of all, unilaterally declared its independence in 2008. but many countries, including russia, china, spain, uncertain, do not recognize that the spanish prime minister, recently out of the self proclaimed declaration of cost. when dependence represents a violation of international law, where we spoke to our teacher list, the alina 1000000 church in bell grade, who, se serbs have really lost a lot in conflicts with costco and the threat of a new and must be prevented by the international community. there is a very interesting thing happening right now because the, the decision has been made after the advice of american ambassador, it's a month that has been given by this delay or postponing the new measures is actually something that will give them time to negotiate in brussels. they have
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already been invited by european union officials to do that because certain people do not have the right that they need to have. there is a strong a will from washington, you know, to for newsroom or for new war in vulcans. and i think he, in this moment, he really needs to keep people calm. but since you already lost a lot in that region to the president said yesterday that he need to remind again, all international community and all the countries that are supporting and that are recognized cost wise independent state to think about international law again. ok, another big story of the day, the 1st grain shipment by sea and months agreed as part of a deal between key yvonne moscow has left ukrainian port of odessa. mm. oh. flying
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under the flood of sierra leone, the cargo ship resume. he is said to deliver maze to the port a fist on board by tomorrow. tuesday, after travelling through a black sea corridor will be the 1st shipment organized as part of a humanitarian operation, led by russian ukrainian on turkish officials in a joint coordination center ortiz from and cos room can tell us more. now, according to reports, the sierra leone flag, the vessel is loaded with sama $26.00 to $28000.00 times of the amazed and it's this, the nation is a lebanon. now this ship is the 1st the civilian writer to leave the port of odessa in recent and once since the special operation by russia began. now this departure follows last month, the deal between a russia ukraine, turkey and the united nations to lead of food experts leave
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a from ukraine to the rest of the world. now, it's a hold to that, that this 1st the shipment will pull to start to many more in the future, which will relieve the global food market where prices have been rapidly rising over the last few months. now ukraine and some of the partners have been a very skeptical about this deal when it was the 1st side and they even started making provisions for alternative routes by trade or by land. however, it looks like after the leaving of this shipment, the deal is working and hopefully very soon, a lot more experts from the port of odessa and from russia will reach the global food market. let's get the latest from the bottle ground. now, the russian defense ministry claims to us supplied high mars rocket launchers have been destroyed in
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a strike on the local manufacturing plant. in the ukranian city of har, cost more than $250.00 nationalists, and mercenaries were also said to have been killed in the same attack which reportedly led to ukrainian troops leading the front line in my local militia, safety of house launch to run $400.00 missiles striking dozens of houses and civilian infrastructure to civilians in done yet now been left maintenance after walking on band anti personnel mines. that key of forces had reportedly been dropping on the city is, according to the mer or senior correspond. america. guest of reports though, from the bus. over the past several weeks, a lull has settled over the dawn bass, which is relative. after a series of breakthroughs, russian and allied forces are rotating regrouping,
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and rearming, especially rearming. on the outskirts of the city of sola, we have stumbled upon this graveyard, a graveyard of empty munitions crates for russia, multiple rocket launcher systems over the course of this conflicts ukrainian nationalists and troops have learned to see up russian artillery. and in this aspect, in this regard, russia has demonstrated total superiority day and night artillery pounds away at ukrainian positions. you can tell where the front lines lay, just by sound, the loon, that is the sound of a full salvo of grad multiple rocket launch systems far and away. ukrainian positions witcher entirely to close up on
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that hill over left. ah ukrainian forces. those are the destinations, you may hear them now. it is not entirely one sided. ukrainian artillery answers back often blindly through the village of let the men of god was liberated almost intact after weeks and weeks of endless ukrainian. chilling. it is a battered shell of what it was. ah, the booms and blasts of artillery exchanges. ah ceaseless, they are drowned out, only by the roar of jets. ah! ah!
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these are suit 25 ground attack ere croft, due to an abundance of anti air defenses. on both sides, they fly extremely low meters above the ground, rearing up only to launch their attacks. that done, they deploy fledged and miss direct. any heat seeking missiles launched their way and in the midst of it all, the infantry marches on the squad is moving out to secure newly captured positions . scant kilometers from the city of solider city, that ukrainian troops and nationalists have turned into a fortress where i'd gas d a r t from glad even africa, the nets people's republic event. ah,
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okay. we turn attention on the program to the middle east and iraq where thousands of protesters continue to occupy the parliament building in a sit in against attempts to form the country's next government. these are some of the latest pictures from baghdad were rallies turned into clashes with security forces. the protesters are mainly the followers of inferential. she exert october, outsider. they are demanding early elections on the ice thing off his political opponents who are currently trying to create a new government elections were held back in october and it was also dear who got the bigger share of the vote. emmy 10 percent. something still re far from a majority. his opponents are in the lines of groups more closely aligned to a run. a parliament session was expected to form the government after a 10 month power vacuum. but due to the protests, all sessions have been suspended until further notice. i'm just returning to the weekend. these are pictures from saturday when protest topple concrete,
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who testers at topple concrete security walls are on parliament and stormed inside. since then, the protesters have been getting sleeping bag smuggled into the building and claim they won't leave unless their demands are met. we get more from the scene, from a correspondent for a sister to loyalty or of it. i lost my fee, rocky armed forces and the police are on high lunch and i located in the so called green zone of baghdad. i government buildings located. they interact with representatives of al sada supporters in particular with regard to the safe passage the parliament building. but behind me you can see a security checkpoint without saw to support is got to get these cars, passing in the direction of the parliament building belong to the sonorous, they have the permission to enter. as for others, he want to get in. they can only go on foot. this is the gateway to the grains. i more more people are heading here. but at the moment,
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that number is not very large on perhaps the heat is forcing the sonorous and others to arrive a little light beam, all inside the parliament building patriotic songs and chance against the united states. a herd which also contained criticism of iran, the demonstrators making many demands the no longer limited to protesting the nomination of mohammed al sadhana from the alliance. but also include other demands related to regime change. constitutional changes an electoral procedures as stated by mach delta al sada. well, let's get more know on the chaotic scenes from jamal. what came jamal's, professor of history and international relations at the lebanese university in bay, would welcome to you. how do you assess the situation right now in the iraqi capital? ha, i'm much of a bad situation. is it? when i believe that this ration is, might lead to civil strife? might be in the country that is already right. and my
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father is supported by the united states and by saudi arabia against the factions that the sci fi sions, are supported by. you know, on the last elections you won the majority, but it was far from being the absolute majority in the parliament. the americans under so this council on to leave as a qu, they start from within the fundamental government that is also the american and to marginalize the iranian in which he pays to do. that's why he who is the members of parliament. the members of parliament was blocking the iraqi parliament signed the position,
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thinking that this might lead to early and it just inactive. this doesn't happen. other members of that appointed who substitute his members of parliament, and this is why he's leaving and you asked them who was the 24 elections, especially after speaking with donnie simon physically. yes, thanks for breaking all that dying jamal protesters say they won't go on lester. demands are met, so where does that actually leave them as of now? is that a steel met you think that will last quite some time or will a compromise be find? well, based on we cannot assist misinformation only by reading local development. so working local development,
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we see we need to see what the americans intend to do. i believe that the americans have intention who lead iraq into a sort of ukrainian let's say. so now you for iraq similar to what happens in ukraine, and they are planning the same and learn. and by the way this to the scenario of the american aim to to say, damage what they consider the rising influence mainly. so they might leave the company. you know, kind of just, just to get your point on, on, not because it's only what, 10 percent, that the, the winners god, that means that a coalition generally anywhere else around the world jamal wouldn't be, wouldn't they be in the front seat if they can get a coalition of, of parties together, if the majority votes hasn't been decided,
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90 percent. yes. but we need to see it also the way things are going on now and, and the fun with the, with rules. i'm not the demonstrations. i feel that there might be between the demons. if the army intervenes upon the request of the company is the prime minister. this might lead to bloodshed. this might lead the whole country into chaos. this is what one of those figures tell us because the most supported counted as, as i mentioned, electors, elections got 10 percent of the vote. several elections prior to jamal the maximum . sure. never exceeded a quarter 25 percent. what does that, what can we surmise from that? actually this is be a,
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this is what the americans prepared for the invasion of the company, thousands and the so that the politics in iraq would be 5 men who questioned the intervention, mainly american intervention whenever they want. and this has been the case since 2003. so that's why we don't see any dominant power. we see fragmentation of power among batteries through no one when majority or echo emission, that's when the majority in the parliament this needs to stay made. which leads to an intervention in order to be about is this is what the americans prepare for the country in order to better manipulate this country and mainly against iran. and that definitely can agenda containing dude asian
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which it on china and russia. not of them from heavy influence in the middle east. i just did that in. okay. well, that is the situation will be closely following on the program to what came professor of history and international relations out the lebanese university in beirut. as always, thank you to africa where a violent protest once again occurred in sudan on sunday with thousands demanding the restoration of civilian rule. following last year's military clue, the large crowds were broken up by security forces firing tear, gas rallies have been taking place every week since the end of october must have internet and mobile. i to just have been reported across the country since the tensions between the military and civilians helping increasing as well, leaving at least 116 people dead and thousands.
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lawless and with i principles. that's the backlash. prince charles is facing in the u. k. following the sunday times revelation that wall of is charity secured at 7 figures, sum of money from family members of was summer. been loudon, the funder of al qaeda and mastermind of the $911.00 attacks. having taken 1000000 pounds from the ben lot and family, it's clear prince charles has terrible judgment. perhaps he should just retire and talk to his plans more. instead, the british monarchy proves itself once again to be corrupt, lawless, and without principles. imagine a muslim being caught accepting money from bin laden's family, he'd been guantanamo faster than you can say it will. the times alleges out the earth to the british throne received the 1000000 pon payment following a personal meeting with one of us. i'm a bit loud and half brothers. in 2013. the newspaper said that was despite initial objections from the prince of wales charlottesville fund, about the organization to which this sum was donated. the supposed relationship
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between bin laden, family members and charities associated with prince charles have never been publicly disclosed before. alec comes nearly a month after of course the prince was 100 carrier bags filled with $3000000.00 pounds in cash from the former prime minister of cat tar. that money was also deposited into the prince of wales, chargeable fund. international editor of the morning star newspaper steve sweeney believes the scandals could lead to a significant crisis for the british monarchy. this shows incredibly poor judgment from prince charles and the royal family who seemed to think nothing of taking millions of pounds from a family have been linked to one of the biggest terrorist operations on the planet is the moral outrage that this is provoked to the world and the backlash against the wall family that they don't seem particularly bothered about. it shows
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a whole family that is in crisis. it's certainly not progressive. it shows that he's out of touch with, with ordinary people. and so some serious questions now being posed. ready one about the relevance of the roles are the, the relevance of the monarchy and whether they can continue. and i imagine that people now pretty much coming to the end of the line, really almost a 100 artifacts taken from africa by british colonial forces at the end of the 19th century could be handed back by oxford university. the news comes after nigeria made an official request earlier this year. now those $97.00 items are just that tiny handful of the thousands of artifacts held in museums outside the continent. and african officials are seeking the return of many from the miniature to them a carp summer concerned that the british government, in particular, has been a very serv, offering no commitments on restitution. and specifically,
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the british museum, which holds an extensive collection from across africa. but is protected by law, which only allows repatriation under certain circumstances, liberians applying pressure to the u. k. government so that the laws are amended, but other african countries so well say a lot more needs to be done. why should we allow those so called museums, which in fact are crime scenes and houses of stolen goods to dictate to us telling us that we have to prove that the items belong to us? as much as we celebrate the return of former conga leaves prime minister, patrice bloomberg, tooth from belgium. let's not celebrate too much. let's remind ourselves that the work has just started. let's go live now to ottoman garb of the 2nd, who had been in the running for next year as nigerian presidential election. welcome to the program. restitution remains a struggle for african governments. the african union has both the return of looted
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cultural property on its agenda. know that the, you case oxford university is talking about potentially returning some items. how much of a breakthrough would that be? we have still facing okay, i want you to connect this, this, this to me is not that big actually is just in negative reminder of the situation that we've found or save enough work. i do wanna resume, you know, colonialism to some degree is some kind of a crime against managing it jumped off, we can look to just almost water sources, but also all identity and these identities where those are the fact that we help resolve over centuries of our existence that has been stolen, that we are looted back into museum, london,
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and belgium on so many other european capitals. so the fund i go to $21.00 jobs, told him it means that you have to pay, you know, for, for the charges of your tax. but tell we are, we are expected to celebrate, you know, a return or something about how to be right from the dictionary from was. so this is really not, it would be a stuck remind are very dark reminder of the history of african colonialism. something that we mostly reject on was never allowed to ever exist. when you suffer a bumper comes with a game. but let me put another point you we have seen in the past that when a number of items are returned to african countries, they have ended up being looted themselves with priceless treasures stolen, not just from their, their, their home countries out a move, but from humanity itself is there, there for not an argument for keeping them and perhaps more, more culturally secure countries who have experience of security in this realm. and doesn't mix of lemon law. and if there is any person the or enough on the value of
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his asset on, on so as an african, if i am able to preserve a such an artifact, i know the value of just artifact much more than anybody that jumped to just go out and take it away from so there is no, any reason why people cannot get assuming that because it's a totally secure areas in parties and an england that is more secure than it is. and these are different as opposed to be a long time ago. i would sure amount of money as compensation for the damages that known by the european colonialist during the colonial period. because they did model this tech decide to fall out of free, we did kill demand, the rip did just throwing their product. they explore before the exact distances were from africa. so this is a very negative reminder is not does about the term of the $85.00. they have to come and pick africans
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a compensation of one of the bullshit and the criminal. i got to be committed. you know, by all passes of colonialism enough and then just on this situation itself, if oxford does decide to return, these are 97 items. does that put pressure on other museums, other countries to say, well, if oxford is doing it, why can't you, does it open the floodgates? then? i think it does. it. don't open a float. get doc. imagine in be mean if you're interested in a junior, there are so many of you that are hanging in there in the, in the museum in england. i, we are also in another state yet, nat, geo or shoes did it. how many different doctor i'm going in there? so working with a 20 artifact, people will not begin to have just come by the entities. they have to say they can connect with get past. and these testimonies will force or the african point is to
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be due monday and that the artifact to the time and i'm sure with this kind of action belgium went up north on germany will have no 120 also friends may have no children to return all you have to find that helpful and out of all was interesting to hear your thoughts. thank you very much for coming in the program, out of new garbage. the 2nd who had been in the running for next year is nigerian presidential election. many thanks. thank you. very much 7 tons of radioactive water have leak from a nuclear power plant in japan. the bahama facility was the 1st reactor to be restarted in the country last year after the fukushima disaster in 2011. according to a report published by the station operator, the water didn't leave the nuclear plant on. it did not have an impact on the environment. another contaminated water contains traces of try c, m. on other radioactive materials, an investigation has been launched to determine the cause of the incident. the reactor, which is more than 40 years old, was halted in october,
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due to non compliance with anti terrorist security requirements. a protest was also held in fukushima on sunday, coming after japan's nuclear regulators. approve plans to release 1300000 tons of waste water from day fukushima nuclear power plant into the pacific ocean. the waste water was used to cool the nuclear reactors after the disaster side, korea and china have expressed concern about the discharge as well, which protesters fear could have a potential impact on the fishing industry. fishermen take great care of the ocean, not to mention the fish. so i think it's no surprise that no matter how much the tokyo power electric company dilutes the treated water, making it below standard and discharging it into the ocean. they cannot say that it is okay. to go, we are concerned that farmers and fishermen will be very badly affected because they will be discharging contaminate.

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