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for better or worse is kept the peace in the region house. speaker nancy pelosi trip to taiwan puts this into question. is the by the administration, needlessly and recklessly provoking china ah, china accuses the u. s. a threatening international peace and security by spending trillions on nuclear arms development and basing nuclear weapons around the world. russia opens a probe and thursday's deadly shilling of the nit ukrainian troops which killed 8 people, including a 12 year old gold. moscow slammed poland for removing the russian exhibition that the ash with concentration, camp or moral saying is another attempt to rewrite history with hello and
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welcome to our international, but coming to life on the russian capital. my name is paul, is clear. thanks so much for joining us. it's day 3 of china's launch scale military exercises in the region in response to ty, one's hosting of you is how speaker nancy pelosi. for me as part of its life, fire drill facing of multiple phone including ballistic one experts claim it was the 1st time chinese mythology had flown over time. one drills are being conducted in 6 zones around the island, 3 of which overlap areas that i pay claims a part of its territorial waters. i want to say is it's responded by activating its defense systems and claims. 11 of the methods landed in waters around the island. the pie was supposedly forced to can. so let me say 40 flights due to the chinese
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military troll. asian airlines are trying to avoid tie when he stays. faith with ty pay has managed to remove some international flights. raising says it has long time warned about the possible consequences of policies visit calling it a violation of chinese sovereignty. when they thought china has made it clear many times that we are firmly opposed to pelosi visit. you and we made it clear that once the visit has made, it would be a serious violation of the one china principal and a grave infringement on china's sovereignty. and territorial integrity, china will definitely take strong and resolute measures in response and all consequences shall be borne by the u. s. side. so do not say that we did not warn in advance about the implications of this incident. shall we would in response, washington has decided to re schedule its own ballistic missile test. as tensions with china surrounding the taiwan crisis continue to rise. the white house has
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highlighted us policies as responsible in contrast to china's which according to the us, only worsening the crisis is. china engages in the stabilizing military exercises around taiwan. the united states is demonstrating instead the havior over responsible nuclear power by reducing the risks of miscalculation and this perception. meanwhile, china has accused us of posing a threat to international peace and security with its diverse new care, often old calling on washington to reduce us deployments and the store dialogue with basing on arms control issues facing made the state minister and the non proliferation of nuclear weapons of your conference in new york, chinese representative slammed the us for investing trillions of dollars and the development of different types of nuclear weapons. warning this could lower the threshold for the use of such weapons. basing also choose washington of undermining the regional and global strategic balance by developing advanced massage defenses
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in asia and europe. as well as sharon nuclear weapons of non nuclear states. calling in washington to stop the practices of the united states should withdraw all its nuclear weapons from europe and refrain from deploying nuclear weapons in any other region. any attempt to replicate nato's nuclear sharing model in the asia pacific region would undermine regional strategic balance instability and would be firmly opposed by the countries in the region. and when necessary, they severe countermeasure let's now cross lie of to vic to got all the vice president of the state of china and globalization. thank you very much for joining us. trying to keep the united states of violating the treaty on the non proliferation of nuclear weapons. all the accusations justify, do you think that u. s. policies really pose a threat to peace and stability? absolutely. i think the people in the world can see with the roll eyes of the united states as long as they are spending larger than the match,
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the 10 countries measure them in combined the united states, the largest number of overseas. ready faces more than $300.00. ready in all possible worlds, and then in terms of the nuclear weapons, the united states has never shied away from see that it is world lanes and airplanes. we never know whether it is every since or not. basically they presented to the rest of the world and they do not make clear vessels. the plays the worlds which are very, very often every new weapons and nuclear results. for example, these still do not accept whether the honestly and i think this is in violation further or example. on the opposite side is us nuclear australian, joint development of new marines. it is of the and g,
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and it is still be viewed at headquarters. do you agree then that there is an issue of double standards when it comes to global nuclear nonproliferation and how should it be addressed by the international community? absolutely, i see that the stage is we are calling for the rule based practices. for example, how about what do you maybe do they mean the rules of the valued asians chopped us all the generally accepted international norms? no rules are most great. united states, they follow the. ready rules and as others do under all weather suge the purposes of the united states, the completely disregarded the rules when they find it necessary to override the rules. therefore it is very arbitrary. it is not very objective and it cannot be in
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this, in the world. the previous will probably united nations charger as in that sense, states reading this stop it's killed, always use false to impose its will on the others and then they. ready will not this further moment before long chill war if you look around at the cases dennis iraq to miss and further and further in korea which. ready was at the end of the 2nd world war. therefore, it is time to urge united states to practice responsibility and humanity. the says itself out as the world,
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as if it is it is it will come to the other the world while the be through is july real world. every country below small need to be respected. there has been talks now for some time on the possibility of the u . s. deploying nuclear weapons in time one to prevent possible chinese attack on the island. do you think now such a scenario is possible and if yes, what with the ramifications be whatever he wants to do, that will not only be playing with fire, they are triggering, i'm a guy that why? because a war between china and the united states upon introductory kissinger should and is not an option. why? because these 2 countries are both nuclear arms and estimation, the war of the gene, then we'll soon escalate out of control. and if the united states dec soverignty, i have a torah integrity movie,
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it's military as us to chime those power problems or even deploy nuclear weapons due to china and promise it will be against the not just talker. it will be completed this regarding china summary entry, carrying it to pieces, jealous integrity. and this will trigger yes response. and i think 11 will be a boy stand weakly behind the chinese government to condemn this and to take all the necessary bins to address and correct this wrong practice. therefore, i hope you walked in because this is meekness to size, maximum restraint. and then the rest and other, the other than in the lose their sanity reason for example, and trigger a process which may lead sold to i'm again the which or disaster for me. i know the
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whole when one set a hope set that appeal is heard and followed to god, vice president with the state of china and globalization. thanks so much for joining us on auto p. and the russian investor could have committee has opened, approved into thursday shilling of the notes by ukrainian troops. and it's for public official say, 8 people, including a 12 year old goal, were killed and at least 5 others injured. a warning to view that you may find the following images disturbing. according to local officials around 10 projectiles hit the near city center, damaging several buildings. on the 14th you see the moment the dawn bus palace hotel, where journalists were based, was hit, an ot camera crew member is believed to have suffered concussion in the incident. let's try. it's happened just before a came immigration service in the local theater for recently killed denise melissa commander or those prison. what evacuated to shelters,
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canadian gymnast eva bartlett, who never escaped. the strike, spoke earlier. the 1st blast occurred or on 10 20 am in a series of blast within a few minutes i when things calm down journal, i started going outside to document the damage. there was unfortunately one dead woman just outside the hotel. i was actually in the hotel when it started. i was working and i went and after the 1st 3 very strong explosions, i went to the hotel lobby. ah, and i at the time that the assistant to the camera man was injured. that was the 5th blast, a very powerful blast. right next to the hotel. i had just stepped back from the, from the lobby. so it thankfully of, i'm sorry that he was injured, but yeah, that's, that's where i was at the time. and about an hour prior, i had been working in the room that took the most damage on it because this hotel is a journalist, go to it because it's a central location and it has powerful why fi and those her tools that we need. so
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i'm pretty sure that ukraine knows that this is a hotel, that journalist i stay in and i don't think that this was accidental. i do believe they were attacking the funeral intentionally. this was a slain dpr kernel. people attending the the funeral would have been civilians would have been normal. people not, not necessarily military, even if they were military. the fact is, this is a residential civilian airy, not military target. a time that the blasts were occurring, it was chaotic and confusing. although i have to say people here are quite resilient and they've been dealing with these kind of showings for 8 years. so for them it's nothing new for me also. it isn't anything new. but there are, there definitely was chaos because you don't know how long the blasts are going to continue. you don't know how strong they're going to be, how much more damage if they had the hotel once they could hit it many times more. so in that sense, there was a lot of confusion. it's now calm, but people over, of course, on edge knowing that if ukraine is struck the center already a few times not could happen at any moment. global human rights organization,
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amnesty international has stated ukrainian forces intention to use schools, hospitals, and other civilian objects, as bases for the troops to go into attacks. we have documented a pattern of ukrainian forces put in civilians. a trace can violate the loss of war . wendy operates in populated areas at $22.00 of $29.00 schools visited, amnesty researches either holland soldiers using the passes or found evidence of currents or prior military activity includes in the past and so military fatigues, discarded munitions, army ration packets, and military vehicles must be added to crane has been endangering its own civilians by placing troops and weapon systems in residential areas. branding the move, a violation of humanitarian law. they demanding that keeps pushing civilians in harm's way and evacuate them from the battle grounds. the organization blamed moscow for cause and casualties and civilian areas by using jaime destructive
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weapons to target ukraine's military, as well as indiscriminate attacks, washing for ministry spokesperson, we, as a whole over said, russia has been reporting on keep using civilians as human shields for quite some time journalist and author look where it says cranes, military had been endangering civilians with these tactics for purposes a national which is respected everywhere, waste in west that is important because so it's usually very much less leaning and, and perceived as, as quite neutral. and in this are really on mentioning things that are totally unacceptable. so for the governments, it will be difficult in germany as well as everywhere. france, italy in other places because that will be questions they think simply that the population that this event population is a protection for them. that's all they just high within the population in the cities and villages just to,
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to avoid the shelling of the russian artillery. that's so really not the way to, to wrong to, to behave in a conflict for an army, but of course then they can produce their press release is saying that the rush army aims for us killing civilians by shelling schools and hospitals and showing photos of hospitals forgetting that it is their troops, your gray and troops that were in the building and were show by the russian army. moscow has slammed opponents decision to shut down the russian exhibition at the ashford. spoken on museum, saying it's another attempt to raise the memory of the sacrifice soviet people made in world war 2 outfit spoken now as a former nazi death camp in southern poland way over a 1000000 people were killed during the war. the weight army liberated the site, which became one of the main symbols of the holocaust mattias museum of the patriotic war, used to maintain a permanent exhibition on the site. but warsaw has now refused to extend the moral
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. the russian foreign ministry spokeswoman says this is an attempt to levi history . do you understand that the ouch whits birkenau museum isn't disneyland, where you can just change signs, paint, store windows in different colors. and generally refresh the exposition from time to time, inventing new attractions and getting rid of the old ones in order to keep the public entertained. you can't change history simply because the current political conjuncture requires this of you. well, it's class live now to 70 american, american journalist and historian abortion mileage. thanks so much for joining us here on our team. pony said that the memorial was closed due to the expiry of official agreements with moscow. why did warsaw choose not to prolong the agreement? will be the side of this crazy excuse that. oh, you know you didn't file the paperwork in time. it's the problem is that i've been documenting for the past couple of years. this strange sentiment by warsaw
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insisting that to redefine history of world war 2. as some sort of joint nazi soviet conspiracy against poor and innocent poland and basically reorganizing history that way. this is, this is, you know, had nothing to do with co bait. it had nothing to do with the conflict framed. it's simply an ongoing effort by the polish government to basically rewrite history so that you know, to claim even greater victim, or even though it doesn't need to. i mean, when you, everybody can reasonably read a whole was originally victim i. during that war, by the want to completely erase any suggestion that the polish leadership prior to the war may have had anything to do with it. and that's, that's just the bridge to far. i mean there, there are central cream, is that, you know, the red army may have liberated fallen from the nazis, but it immediately reoccupied it by pubic union. and this is this whole new,
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you know, evil communist victim hood cold that they're trying to, to adopt. and they're not the only one who needs europe better to fit with their new natal friends. and to do this by writing history of the holocaust, simply with this move certainly is not fair to the memory of the soldiers who liberated poland from the north sees at great human cost. would you agree with that statement? and i assume you would. and what is a better way that one could remember the soldiers other than having this kind of exhibition? well, i mean, it's spinning in the face of not just the soviet soldiers who fought in poland, but also the polish walmart. i mean, there were polish fighters who helped liberate the country, who were friendly to the right army. and these days they are not even mentioned. the polish government is essentially red calling its own history. i think you
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cannot. i mean, our streets is a horrible place where truly horrific things happened and to try to tell the history of it by air brushing certain things like who liberated it from the not these is is wrong. and i don't care if paul doesn't like the soviet union right now, but to, to erase it from history is simply unacceptable. the fact opponent is trying to rewrite history, what are the consequences of such actions? well, if you don't know where you came from, you don't, you can't really figure out where you're going. i mean, this is truism. i'm, i'm historian by training myself. and so when you have a country that has airbrushed its history for me in convenient things from its history, you get a government that tends to follow and repeat the same mistakes. so it's pretty assessors. polish policies towards russia in recent years are very reminiscence of the ones by war saw in the late 1900 thirty's, that resulted in, you know,
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poland getting in on the partition of czechoslovakia in munich for example. and, and even, you know, refusing any sort of diplomacy in refusing soviet assistance for that matter, when threatened by germany and relying on western allies to it, to preserve its sovereignty in france. and we know, well how that didn't help. so again, you know, if you, if you, if you raise these things from history, you blind yourself to lessons of it and the, and this can only, this can only backfired. how reasonable is it? as soon that the polish authorities decided to close the exhibition in connection with events in ukraine. well again, if it's possible that they're partially motivated by, that, i'm not in their heads, but i've noticed again like 2 i was looking through my archives. and when i heard the news, and i noticed that like 2 years or 2 and a half years ago, they were,
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you know, dismantling monuments to us, soviet liberators in general. and there was this whole movement to, to alter official history and textbooks. and i was commenting on it in the context of american government red coating history. we're to, so this has been going on for quite some time. and i think that was official war. sure. warsaw is using the conflict. ukraine is a convenient excuse to push forward the agenda that they've been pursuing for quite some time now as quickly say this phenomenon of we writing history is nothing new. certainly something we've been following here on the channel. and the bush of mileage, journalist and historian, thank you very much for joining us here. are naughty. thanks for having me. brushes, defense ministry cleans it's found. new evidence of us involvement in biological activities that may have led to a wider outbreak of the co. the pandemic, and currently the monkey pox virus. but us isn't sure we trace a clear trans passage and that fall into no,
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no interest from the pentagon subsequently become a pregnant pandemic in the fisher. it's our american pharmaceutical companies and they are the leaders of the united states, immigrants, quality artes. rachel blevins earlier filled us in on the latest ministry of defense findings. russians, defense ministry is referencing a series of documents which they release. and they said that they obtain these documents as part of the ongoing investigation in the u. s. funded via labs and ukraine. now one of the major allegations from these documents is that the u. s. has been actively funding corona, virus research since at least 2009, using funding from the u. s. agency for international development. now when it comes to one of the main programs that was mentioned there, they talked about the predict program. notably one of the founders of that is met by 0, one of the u. s. companies that has been found to be directly involved in ukrainian bio labs. so
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a lot of this is coming full circle when it comes to these allegations that are being made from these documents. but they also said it wasn't just research. they said that there were drills that were being carried out, both in ukraine and even in the united states. specifically, johns hopkins university, where they looked at a response to a koran and virus outbreak and also looked at transmission from bats to human. and how that would play out. now, all of this comes as russia, as defense, ministry says that it also has findings related to cranium. soldiers who have retreated and they found that in their bloodstream, there were levels of opioids and even methamphetamines raising questions about whether ukraine was actively drugging its soldiers in order to alter their mental state. similar to the ways in which nazi germany has been accused of dragging its soldiers back during world war 2. so a lot of major allegations made here. now we notably did reach out to us a i d for comment,
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but they have yet to respond. as russia strengthens global relations with states outside the wisdom block, foreign ministers of the a. c and group of south east asian nations are meeting in cambodia. i stopped. diplomat has underlined the importance of multilateral cooperation as well as bi lateral partnership with my mom. so again, rob said the ties promote global peace and stability. i see, but do its wash. russia supports my mouse historic choice and is committed to strengthening a comprehensive strategic dialogue as well as expanding practical cooperation in all areas. we're convinced that the entire system of our interaction objectively contributes to strengthening the regional security in architecture and sustainable development. it's important that we're united by a firm commitment to the formation of a more just and democratic multi polar world, or does. she wouldn't. that's in contrast to the us stance on mine, mom which washington considering imposing sanctions on the country. the white house
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accuses the nature jointer of suppressing descent. the military has been governing they states since last as could the plans to hold parliamentary elections. washington has also been pressurising ace in states to bring my mom to account for latest human rights abuses. all countries have to continue to speak clearly about what the regime is doing in his ongoing repression and brutality. and i think all the us young countries need to hold the regime accountable for that, ah, to continue to demand at immediate cessation of violence, the release of political prisoners and the restoration of from his democratic pat. some experts came though that the u. s. is more longed not by the legislation of democratic rule, but rather by the role of my mom in key chinese projects may be by the build mode initiative. the concept was announced of 10 years ago and visitors, economic trade, transport and other types of unification of more than 60 states in europe, asia and africa with china taking the main role is to replace,
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to other projects which are the silk road economic bells and the 21st century maritime. so quote, it also has the potential to undermine the dominance of the us by increasing the economic role of other emerging powers. to discuss this further, we can cross life now to journalist into a political analyst arena, shia who is also the author of the article court mind law, a focal point in washington's campaign to so cold war chaos. thanks so much for joining us in your article. us so that the us is trying to be stabilized my mom in order to prevent the emergence of a multi polar world. how do you rate the chances that washington can escalate tensions in the region and make partners quarrel with each other? it seems as if we've lost our gay space, so we'll come back to that story in
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a moment. only an hour before and the moral event was to get under way to mock the 2nd anniversary of the blast that devastated the porches. they were in lebanon, a huge section of the surviving green philo's. they collapsed, sending dust smoke and sand into the air. no injuries have been reported, the blast while keeping on capital on august the 4th, 2020. if more than $200.00 people did, and more than $6000.00 injured, as well as causing billions of dollars worth of damage, the cielo holds special significance from any baby residence. having absorbed much of the shock, much of the shock wave of the explosion, and thus shielding the city from even more damage. we heard reflections on the tragic event from a local lawyer. we had a terrible explosion. it was back in black all over the city. many people who have heated, at the 1st time, everyone thought that there is an explosion. me, he's house,
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people running asking whether it's happened. what happened? how is the restoration going? and why are some companies just not being fully restored? defense. you see somebody being that but has their own as are in the road. some did not do it because the it's a column commercial place and the cost of money. some houses also here to, you know, all the lease agreement a, they answered for a very small amount and the landlord had, why would we pay for association? that's. that's why. well that brings us to the end of the bulletin for this way. if you'd like more news and views him to our website at auto dot com, otherwise i and the team will be back with you in just over half an hour. thanks so
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