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now in awe, with a confrontation in the self proclaimed republic of kosovo is normally avoided after authorities in pristina. postpone a controversial plan to bonnet free to anyone with serbian documents. the 1st grain shipment has left the creamy in port of odessa. it is expected to reach us and vote by tuesday as part of a deal between moscow also and the graveyard. i munition create a quote of this conflicts ukrainian naturalists and trublood to free up. russia penner
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e r t reports from the front line in the ukraine conflict. sales artillery is fired day and night by both sides with ukrainian properties, reportedly hitting residential areas on iraqi police and military are on high alert while protestors occupy the parliament building for a 3rd data road. anger. the coalition currently trying to form the next government with broadcasting from moscow. this is our team, my names you know, neil, 30 minutes of news and views and start what was threatening to become a confrontation in the north of the self proclaimed republic of kosovo. has been afforded following the decision by christina to postpone a controversial decision. bolling entry to any one with serbian documents, not a u. turn. comes after a day of turmoil on sunday,
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which saw air raid sirens sounding, insert populated areas and reported gunshots with several people. taken to hospital, let's take a look at the situation and how it looked on the ground. 3 c oh i oh i well, what is occurring in the contested region began after plans where a 90 to bon serbian caught registrations from august 1st to make at serbs entering the region require permits. all such plans have not been postponed until september while the last sizable spot between sir b on cost. okay. nearly a year ago when the self proclaimed republic again moved to bon cars with serbian
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license plates and deployed forces on its northern border would serve be a back then. both sides managed to settled the dispute, not constable, unilaterally declared its independence in 2008. but many countries, including russia, china, spain, and serbia don't recognize it. the spanish prime minister recently added that the self proclaimed declaration of cost of independence represents a violation of international law. while r t journalist, the alina melinda church, is in belgrade, she sees serbs of already lost a lot in conflicts with costs, and the threat of a new one 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 driven people do not have the rights that they need to have. there is a strong will from washing done, you know, to for new 3 or 4 new war in balkans. and i think he, in this moment, he really needs to keep people calm, but we 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, over time, the tangle of cost of in serbian relations has become increasingly complicated in drawing ever more parties into play with the brick on. here's our t contributor rachel marston. why is it that wherever and whenever american officials, papa drama and chaos tends to follow whether it's ukraine, taiwan,
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or now, what was once known as yugoslavia that is before the us dragged its nieto allies into a mission to break up the federal republic in the late nineties, officially, u. s. president bill clinton cited humanitarianism at the time and the need to protect ethnic albanian muslims of the serbian province of kosovo as a reason for carving it out and using it as a launching pad for nato led attacks on serbia. but the real reason had everything to do with the desire to isolate what he considered to be a major russian ally in europe, serbia that is in the wake of the cold war. so the west is exploited, kosovo in the past, against its geopolitical competitor, just like it's doing in taiwan against china, or by supporting the neo nazi as all fighters in ukraine against russia. by backing the syrian rebels in an attempt to overthrow president bashar al assad of syria, back in the movie id in, in afghanistan against the soviets, during the cold war,
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or the congress against the sandinista, as in nicaragua. and while the list just goes on and on, so it's no doubt just a big coincidence that u. s. secretary of state anthony blinking showed up in kosovo just as the latest round of trouble popped off this week. and that the president of kosovo was talking well about russia. as you know mister secretary putting will continue to try to destabilize europe also through the western mulkins. we will continue to need the steadfast support of the united states, as well as our european allies, to make sure that the plans of fresh as well as its proxy and the region are stopped. we'll look forward alongside the prime minister to discuss the reforms, especially on full of flock that we are addressing in our country. and i want to thank you for that support as well as for every step of the way that we have made. and at the same time, with the support that we are receiving from the united states in the area of defense. the now is that kosovo is refusing to recognize serbian documents and license plates. but why would it suddenly do that? why now?
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what motivation could it possibly have? serbia is a thorn in washington. cy, amid the ukraine conflict and steadfastly refuses to succumb to western pressure to sacrifice its relationships with russia and hugh harm its own economy in the name of ukraine. do we want to be part of the west conflict with russia? do we want to forget all these decades in which russia supported us? do we want to forget all these centuries of slavic brotherhood? if you want to stick to territorial integrity and sovereignty as the most important principle of international politics start with serbia? kosovo has long been used as a western pressure valve when it needs to dial up tensions on serbia and indirectly on its ally. moscow. not yet a member of the european union belgrade has instead been moving into closer cooperation with iran, expanding trade ties and refusing to join you sanctions against
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a run. it's also discussing military cooperation with russian military allied belarus, and its interior minister just said last week that it won't be nato's foot soldier in the alliances conflict with russia. ukraine has also suddenly insert itself into the tensions in kosovo as though it doesn't have enough to deal with already at home. if serbia invades kosovo, we should defend the kosovars. ukraine is ready to act with our troops on the ground. serbia is trying to start an aggressive war. precisely according to putin's method. as i said, sir b as putin's trojan horse in europe. war anywhere in the world is terrible. the fact that he doesn't officially recognize kosovo as anything other than a part of serbia doesn't seem to phase this ukrainian official, nor does the fact that some ukrainians actually fought alongside serbs against the nato alliance and its proxies. back in the late nineties. all that seems to matter
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right now is the fact that kosovo is willing to sing on. hugh from the western hymn book when it comes to ukraine, allows nato to park its largest base in europe on it so well. so it's hardly a surprise that nato is already talking about jumping in and helping kosovo. they're pretty keen on this. it seems like blinking visit it. no doubt just has a knack for coincidentally, being in the right place at the right time. to another of our headlines stories to day. the 1st grain shipman, by sea agreed as part of a deal between kiev and moscow has left the ukrainian port of odessa, the 1st such movement in month o. flying under the fly gold sierra leone. the cargo ship resolutely is said to deliver amaze to the port of his
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10 ball by tuesday, after travelling through a black sea corridor, it'll be the 1st shipment organized as part of a humanitarian operation, led by russian, ukrainian, and turkish officials in a joint coordination center r t remote cost rep can tell us more. now, according to reports, the sierra leone flag, the vessel is loaded with some $26.00 to $28000.00 times of amazed, and it's, this nation is a lebanon. now this ship is the 1st the civilian writer to leave the court of odessa in recent and once since the special operation by russia began. now this departure follows last month, the deal between russia, ukraine, turkey, and the united nations to lead of food experts leave a from ukraine to the rest of the world. now, it's a hope to that, that this 1st the shipment will pull to start so many more in the future,
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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 some updates from the battle ground. now the russian defense ministry claims to us supplied high mars rocket launchers have been destroyed in a strike on a local manufacturing content park of more than $250.00 nationalists and mercenaries were also said to have been killed in this same attack which reportedly led to
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ukrainian troops flinging the front line while to civilians. in done, yes, count, been left maned after walking on bond anti personnel mines. the forces had reportedly been dropping on the city that is, according to the cities mer, or a senior corresponded morale. guest reports now from don bus. over the past several weeks, a lull has settled over the don bass, which is relative. ah. after a series of breakthroughs, russian and allied forces are rotating regrouping, and rearming, especially rearming, on the outskirts of the city of solid up. we have stumbled upon this graveyard, a graveyard of empty ham initial crates for russia multiple rocket launcher systems
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over the course of this conflicts ukrainian nationalists and troops have learned to philip 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 alone. that is the sound of a full salvo of grad multiple rocket launch systems far and away ukrainian positions richer entirely to close up on that hill over the left are ukrainian forces. those are the destinations. you may hear them now. it is not entirely one sided. ukrainian artillery answers back often blindly through
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the village of la di 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 ah, the booms and blasts of artillery exchanges are ceaseless. they are drowned out, only by the roar of jets. ah! ah! these are suit 25 ground attack air craft. shoot you an abundance of anti air
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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 marchers 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 the of party from vladimir africa. the nets, people's republic, it is with global hostility in the world, hitting the heights right now. the u. n. is hosting a 10th review conference for nuclear arms nonproliferation states in new york aimed
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at softening tensions on breathing, new life into disarmament negotiations. us secretary of state anthony, blinking usually event islam runs nuclear program. thing to run must follow washington and you plan to restore the 2015 agreement. and ahead of the conference, joe biden said he accepts commitments on further mutual. this argument with russia . president putin has also said that nuclear war must be avoided at all costs are to kill us up and has more now on the conference. well, the nuclear non proliferation treaty review meeting is taking place in manhattan at the un headquarters and in the lead up to it, there was a rather boastful statement from the white house, the white house there, the i'm states is the example the whole world should follow when it comes to these kinds of issues, however, it's important to note the white house is currently talking about hoping about the possibility of restoring the j. c. p. o, a nuclear agreement with iran,
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that the united states violated and broke. let's review. united states is determined to lead by the power of our example through diplomacy and coordination with our allies and regional partners. we've developed a proposal to secure a mutual return to full implementation of the joint comprehensive plan of action to ensure that iran does not acquire a nuclear weapon. now it's also important to know that in the last few years, the united states has withdrawn from a number of key nuclear agreements that were established at the end of the cold war . and it's also important to note that the russian leadership has pointed out that the united states has frozen counter terrorism conversations and conversations about fighting terrorism with russia on now. what is being referred to as far fetched, pre tax corporation between russia and the united states in the field of anti terror is now basically frozen washington, unilaterally and under far fetched pretext,
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decided to suspend profile meetings within the high level dialogue under the auspices of the foreign ministries of russia, united states, which were held in vienna in 2018 to 2019 and were useful for both sides of the united states is seen a basically a withdrawal from the nuclear deal with iran. the world is washed as united states withdrew from nuclear treaties. so we shall see how this meeting of the non proliferation treaty and it's review takes place that the un headquarters in manhattan or turning attention to the middle east thunder rock where thousands of protesters continue to occupy the parliament building in a city in against attempts to form the countries next government. these are some of the latest pictures from baghdad where raleigh's turned into pluses with security forces. the protesters are mainly the followers of the influential shia cleric most delta l. severe. they are demanding early elections on the ice thing of his
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political opponents who are currently trying to create a new government elections were held in october. now there was also deer who got the biggest share of the vote, nearly 10 percent. something of course, still very far from the majority of his opponents or an alliance of troops more closely aligned su around 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. these are pictures from subway when protest toppled concrete, security was around parliament on stormed insights. since then, the protesters have had sleeping bags smuggled into the building unclaimed. they won't leave until there are net force funding for our sister shuttle r t r. a big isn't the iraqi company. the guy here, rocky on the forces and the police are on high alert and located in the so called
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greens are baghdad, government buildings located. they interact with representatives of al sada supporters in particular with regard to the safe passage, the parliament buildings behind me. you can see a security checkpoint with our side support has got to get these cars passing in the direction of the parliament building along to the side race. they have the permission to enter as others who want to get in. they can only go on foot. this is the gateway to the green side. more more people are heading here. but at the moment, that number is not very large, and perhaps the heat is forcing the sauder iss and others to arrive a little late me moll 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 that the no longer limited to protesting the nomination of mohammed al sir dani from the alliance, but also include other demands related to regime change. constitutional changes an electoral procedures as stated by mac, tada, al, sada, well,
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as mentioned in october's elections, the most supported come to the god only a 10th of the vote while in several elections prior to about the maximum. sure never exceeded 25 percent history professor of the lebanese university in beirut. shemelle what came believes the current fragmentation of power as roots going back to the 2003 us led invasion of iraq. this is what the americans prepared for iraq at the invasion of the company, 2003, so that the politics in iraq would be to facilitate the intervention, mainly american intervention whenever they want. and this has been the case since 2000 then 3. so that's why we don't see any dominant power. we see fragmentation of power among various groups. no one would win majority or echo illusion that when the majority in the parliament this needs to say made.
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which leads to foreign intervention in order to prevent these groups. this is what the americans prepared for the country in order to better manipulate this country and mainly against iran. and that joke will take an agenda containing the region which it on china and russia, loved them from having influence in the middle east. so these military ok to story, generating quite a lot of interest in the u. k. now almost a 100 artifacts taken from africa by british colonial forces at the end of the 19th century could be $100.00 by the university of oxford. the news comes after nigeria made on official request earlier this year. now those 97 items and all are really
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just the tiny handful of the thousands of artifacts held in museums outside the african continent. and african officials are seeking the return of many from the miniature to the mc carp. some are concerned that the british government, in particular, has been invasive offering no commitments on restitution. and specifically, the british museum, which holds an extensive collection from across africa, but is protected by a law which only allows repatriation under certain circumstances. luxury is applying pressure to the u. k. government, so the, those laws in particular are amended, but indeed other african countries say that a lot more needs to be done as well. 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,
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patrice bloomberg, tooth from belgium. let's not celebrate too much. let's remind ourselves that the work has just started. earlier i heard the thoughts of other move garber, the 2nd who had been in the running for next years, nigerian presidential election. now he believes the west should pay compensation as well for looting masses of artifacts for century this to me is what it breaks. who actually is just in negative reminder of the situation that we found or saved in africa during the colonial regime. you know, colonialism to some degree is some kind of a crime against humanity. it came to africa, look to just robles of water sources, but also of all identity and these identities where those are the fact that we help resolve or was sensual use of our existence that i was told, you know, we are looted biking to me in london. belgium, on so many other european capitals. so if i'm going to go to 20 more jobs totally,
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it means that you have to pay, you know, for $40.00 charges of tax. but tell we are, we are expected to celebrate, you know, a return or something that has to be right from the dictionary from was. so this is really not a good thing i just talked, remind are very dr. my dog used to be of african calling on some team that we must go to church on was never allowed to ever exist on the fence about for comes when it came from africa to asia. 7 tons of radioactive water have leap from a nuclear power plant. in japan, the mohammed 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, it didn't leave the nuclear plants and did not have an impact on the environment. they contaminated water contains traces of triton and other radioactive materials.
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an investigation has been launched to determine the cause of the incident. the reactor, which is more than 40 years old, was temporarily holsted in october, due to non compliance with anti terror security requirements. and just to show you this as well, a protest held on sunday in fukushima. it came after japan nuclear regularly approved plans to release well over a 1000000 tons of waste water from the city's nuclear power plant into the pacific ocean. the waste water was used to cool the nuclear reactors after the accident. their site korea, china should be expressed concern about the discharge which protesters fear could have a negative impact on the last one, local industry, one in particular to the fisherman. 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,
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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 contaminated water into the sea for 40 years. and then with that we have held many demonstrations and rallies. and we believe that the biggest problem here is the state of democracy. i am still very angry at the government's heavy handed approach, which does not reflect or represent the will of the people that are up for this news hour. but don't go too far as more programs to get going in moment. you know, need from the rti team and myself l look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people.
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