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mostly and recklessly provoking china, ah, ah, ah, china, which uses the us of threatening international peace and security by spending trillions on nuclear arms development and basing nuclear weapons around the world. russia opens a probe and those days deadly shaving of the nit ukrainian truth, which killed it comple, including a 12 year old goal and moscow transponent for removing the russian exhibition at the auschwitz concentration camp memorial, saying it's another attempt to rewrite history with
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hello and welcome talk to international where we're coming to you live from the russian capital. my name is paula leah. thanks so much for joining us. it's a 3 of china's launch scale military exercises in the region in response to ty, one's hosting of u. s. house be cut, nancy pelosi aah! as part of its life fire drills, beijing has more muscle, multiple muscle including ballistic ones. experts came it was the 1st time chinese missiles have flown over time. one drills are being conducted in 6 zones around the island. 3 of which overlap areas that i pay claims are part of it's territorial waters tie. one says it's responded by activating its defense systems and claims. 11 of the muscles landed in waters around the island. time pay was was reportedly
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forced to cancel at least $40.00 flight due to the chinese military trolls. asian airlines are trying to avoid time. we need a space or a type pe has managed to be some international flights facing, 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. 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 without. and response washington has decided to schedule its own ballistic missile test. as tensions with china surrounding the taiwan crisis continue to rise . the white house has highlighted us policies as responsible in contrast to china's
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which according to the us, only worsening the crisis. as 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. while china has accused us of posing a threat to international peace and security, with its diverse nuclear arsenal, calling and washington to reduce its deployments and restore dialogue with beijing on arms control issues. measuring, made the statements during the non proliferation of nuclear weapons review conference in new york. chinese representatives planned the us for investing trillions of dollars in the development of different types of nuclear weapons. warning that they could lower the threshold for the use of such weapons. beijing also choose washington of undermining the regional and global strategic balance by developing advanced missile defenses in asia and europe,
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as well as sharing nuclear weapons with non nuclear states, calling and washington to stop the practice. 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 funding for us has long been trying to include basing and arms control. negotiations with many american officials came in that china's nuclear build up may be destabilizing. but the gall vice president of the center for china and globalization disagrees. thing us policies are the real source of instability, china and other countries need to do to make. ready appeal to the united states, so that the united states is not going to really want timberly use the threat of
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nuclear weapons for the rest of the world. because for the united states to constantly can re, nuclear weapons, white plains fights naval ships as well as the marines, without letting the rest of the world know about that without disclosing in a sufficient manner to those countries by which they will carry these weapons to is really an act is your responsibility and it needs to great instability. ah, the russian investigative committee has opened a probe into thursday, shinning of the misc ukrainian troops. dennis republic officials say 8 people, including a 12 year old girl, were killed and at least 5 others injured. and wanting to view that you may find the following images disturbing. according to local officials around 10 projectiles hit them. it's that center damaging several buildings. and that's for h u c. the moment the don bus palace hotel where journalists were based was hit,
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an rti camera crew members believe to have suffered concussion in the incident. the strikes happened just before commiseration service in a local theater for recently killed the next militia commander or those present were evacuated to shelters. canadian journalist eva bartlett, who narrowly escaped the strike, spoke trust earlier. the 1st blast occurred around 10 20 am in a series of blast within a few minutes. so when things calm down turtle, 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 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,
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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 out because that this hotel is a journalist, go to it because it's a central location and that has powerful why fi and those her tools that we need. so 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 a 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 shelling for 8 years. so for them it's nothing new for me also, it isn't anything new. but there were, 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,
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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 ever, of course, on edge knowing that if ukraine had struck the center already a few times not could happen at any moment. global human rights organization, amnesty international has stated ukrainian forces intentionally use schools, hospitals, and at the civilian objects. as bases for the troops to note attacks. we have documented a pattern of ukrainian forces put in civilians. a trace can violate the loss of war when they operate in populated areas. at $22.00, out of $29.00 schools visited amnesty researches the fallen soldiers using the passes or found evidence of currents or prior military activity, includes in the past sense of military fatigues, discarded munitions on the ration packets and military vehicles. amnesty added to
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that ukraine has been endangering its own civilians by placing troops and weapon systems in residential areas. branding the move, a violation of humanitarian law. they're demanding kids stop the putting civilians in harm's way and evacuate them from battlegrounds. the organization blamed moscow for cause and casualties and civilian areas by using jaime destructive weapons to target ukraine's military, as well as indiscriminate attacks russian foreign ministry spokesperson. maria, however, has been reporting on kids using civilians as human shields for quite some time. journalist and author, look wherever it says, ukraine's military had been endangering civilians with these tactics. for p. r purposes. a national which is respected everywhere. white's in the west. that is important because of it's usually very much less leaning and, and perceived as, as quite neutral. and in this out really long mentioning things that are totally
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unacceptable. so for the governments, it will be difficult in germany as well as everywhere. france, italy in other places because there will be questions they think simply that the population that the civilian population is a protection for them. that's all they just high within the population in the cities and villages just to, 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 that press release to saying that the rashaw me aim, surprised, and killing civilians buying or selling 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. the current consensus among many waste and officials is that relations with masha will never be the same. and narrative supported by the media. one more time
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remaining and general thinks it's wishful thinking to expect relations between rush and the waste to return to the levels before the ukraine crisis. the same thought appeared an article by a key official at the russian foreign ministry who claimed that decades of cooperation with the west or be problematic at times was remember, complete over, interesting cooperation with russia is now growing in countries outside the western block. for example, india that expects bilateral trade with russian sri lanka to reach $8.00 to $9000000000.00 over the next 2 months. that's often your daily allowed international trade in rupees. earlier my colleague nicky allen discussed the issue with our guests. i think as far as india is concerned, we've always had good relations in russia and now new opportunities have emerged or india to cooperate with russia. we have to walk in more oil from russia. we are looking at to investing more in the oil sector in russia. as we western
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companies get out of luggage likes a column one and all these new channels which are opening up will i think open up new possibilities or russia, india trade, economic cooperation. the director of the foreign policy planning departments at the russian foreign minister. he thinks that cooperation with the west is completely ended is over and done with. can the western countries distance themselves from russia though without any consequences for themselves and their economies? is that even possible? i guess it is possible, but in the short term, certainly they're going to do terrible consequences. obviously the winter coming and the europeans really haven't or throw the consequences of their boy cost of russian energy. they haven't figured out how they going to replace russia oil, which they supposed to get themselves off by the end of the year. they have no idea
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how they going to replace the russian gas. but important point is that the rest of the world did not join in the sanctions against russia. most of the non western world will continue to co operate very happily with russia. how will functions the gates, russia renee has expansion to russia's borders affect the geopolitical situation in the near future? i think it will be negative for the new, but very positive for russia. they, after that may be put in as i mentioned before, but he's not going into agree to aggression in a claim to talk. he's just jesting that according people is one of the russian people before you have some sort of humanitarian target in special operation. wait for, he didn't like just to distract the fraction coming from all. so they extra rip and stuff coming from the west of upcoming component of fall. and you gave
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us some form from other european countries in order to extend the time of the where, which you very difficult and very bad for the work inside. moscow has slain, slammed poland precision to shut down the russian exhibition at auschwitz, berkener museum saying it's another attempt to raise the memory of the sacrifice soviet people made in world war to ashes. book anal is a former nazi death camp in southern poland. where of a 1000000 people with children, the war, the way army liberates at the site, which became one of the main symbols of the holocaust marshes, museum of the patriotic war, used to maintain a permanent exhibition on the site that also has now refused to extend the memorial, the russian foreign ministry spokeswoman says this is an attempt to revive history . do you understand that the outputs birkenau museum isn't disneyland,
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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 view. serbian american journalist and historian abortion mileage told us that numerous polish attempts to raise historical facts may seem backfire. this has been going on for quite some time, and i think that worse, official wash or worse or is using the conflict and ukraine is a convenient excuse to push forward the agenda that they've been pursuing for quite some time. now they cited this crazy excuse, said, oh, you know, you didn't file the paperwork in time. it's problem is that nothing to do with co bated had nothing to do with a conference in ukraine. it's simply an ongoing effort by the polish government to basically rewrite history. outreach is a horrible place where truly horrific things happened and to try to tell the
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history of it by air brushing certain things like who liberated it from the nazis is, is wrong. when you have a country that has airbrush it's history for me, you can be and things from its history. you get a government that tends to follow and repeat the same mistakes of its predecessors, pure, racy things from history. you blind yourself to lessons of it and the, and this can only, this can only backfire russia's defense ministry canes. it's found new evidence of newest involvement and biological activities that may have led to a wider outbreak of the covet pandemic. and commonly, the monkey pox virus. vision. sure, we trace a clear trends. passages that fall into the zone of interest from the pentagon subsequently become a spread pandemic, while the beneficiaries are american pharmaceutical companies and their patterns, the leaders of the united states democratic party ortiz,
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rachel blevins earlier filled us in on the natives ministry of defense findings. rational 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 by a labs in 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 o. one of the u. s. companies that has been found to be directly involved in ukrainian bio lab. so a lot of this is coming full circle when it comes to these allocations 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,
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johns hopkins university, where they looked at a response to a koran 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, but they have yet to respond. and moving now to another area where only an hour before and the moral event was due to get under way to mock the 2nd anniversary of the blast that devastates at the port of
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a route enabled on a huge section of the surviving green c knows the after sending dust smoke and sand into the air, no injuries have been reported. the blast that rocked lebanon's capital on august the 4th 2020. if more than $200.00 people dead and more than $6000.00 injured, as well as causing billions of dollars worth of damage to see knows, hold special significance for many baby residence. having absorbed much of the shock wave of the explosion and thus shielding the city from even more damage. we have reflections on a 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 a 1st time, everyone thought that there is an explosion. me and he's house, people were running asking where did it happen? what happened?
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how is the restoration going? and why are some companies, it's not being fully restored? defense. you see somebody being that what happens that owners are in the road. some did not do it because the, it's a column commercial place and it's got a lot of money. some houses also here to know all the lease agreement a they rented for a very small amount and the landlord had, why would we pay for installation that's? that's why we spoke to the former austin foreign minister who's now living in lebanon. she shared with us what the country's been going through. ah, the lebanese rushes, the streets,
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and they're angry is desperate about this dysfunctional government. because lot of the last few years, it was all about corruption in 2019 people went into the streets to say hello, we are fed up. was this corruption as the explosion? harvey yoletta was very frederick symbol wasn't a symbol. hundreds of people got fields, but all did not seek for at this saxon administration. we have seen 11 long friends, huge political criminal cases. if you want to call them. it was also like the s a sedation off on a prime and is the highly the even established in international court, which in my humble opinion was not. so we did the right way to thing to do it only costs money and nothing ever moved a little what the lebanese needs is the trust in a credit for administration and government. and it's not there,
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but it's nothing specific for them. i always call lebanon. i like the laboratory, all international affairs and many other levels because i thought that he a few of us a short period later, we can see it happen of all about the infrastructure. no electricity wants to supply very difficult people organized the own in. hi, since it is very, very sorry for the people pay to stay alive with the house who lost the houses and it's, it just came at the moment when the lebanese anyway suffocated by economic circumstances. so my deep respect was the people who somehow continue it democratic republic of congo has asked the spokesman of the united nations peacekeeping mission monasco to meet the country,
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blaming him for stoking tensions that need to deadly protests last week. the government will appreciate very much if arrangements are made for mateus gillman to leave connie's territory as soon as possible. the presence of this official on national territory is not likely to foster a climate of mutual trust and serenity that so essential between the congolese institutions and monasco. his cousins, after 36 people, including 4 un peacekeepers, were killed last week as hundreds of protest as attacked the admissions office as across the country. the government said that the spokesman had made him delicate and inappropriate statements which contributed to the tensions between the population and monasco. civilians accused the mission, which has been active for more than 10 years of failing to protect them from violence by om gangs. that has long plagued the region looking at dublin to squad. the real reason pushing us to kick out this un mission is because they are no longer doing their job properly for which they came to our country for
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a while. they were supposed to bring peace and protection to our population while they were supposed to support our army against rebels and insecurity. he now that they are not able to provide all these services. we do not see why this mission can continue to remain here. monasco must go now. what was out of it? new. we are so determined with this fight, whatever the numbers of people we have lost on the ground dealer, we know that they have died because they believed that the you and must go. this is why we will not stop. we feel more than ready and motivated to fight until the last piece keeper leaves our country better. as you can see, even now, we are preparing everything ourselves for another protest against the un mission. we are not discouraged so far with this fight. we know that from now on, only pressure will push out this un mission, and this is why we will return with the final battle. and for sure the you in will leave by force. plug it in. this is not the 1st incident of confrontation between you and peacekeepers and congress citizens. at least 2 people were killed and 15
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wounded. remembrance of monasco open fire at a board post in the country's eastern region. the spatial whip his attitude of the secretary general of the you and in the deal, the democratic republic of congo did an investigation, had begun, and the suspects arrested. we heard from jonas, guy name balloon, who says the congress government is looking for a new partner to help secure pieces stability in the region when someone is playing day sparks person role be especially in the you. and so that means they so their mission is trusting you and is considering you like the responsible and one of the mission leader. yeah, of course he can be accused of being supporting the rebels supporting be those peacekeepers who shot on the population. so yeah, so, so that's the choice for of the government. maybe they can shoot him to the justice
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because of those people who have been killed. so all that is their responsibility. so it's under the responsibility of the un peacekeeping mission because they are cause the damage by shooting on the local population. so now there is a problem of effectiveness and the see looking for a, a good partner who can have to promote peace and to end up these creatures that last too long. well that brings us to the end of this bulletin will be back with you in just over half an hour. but if you're looking for more news and updates in the into him, please to head to our website at r t dot com. thanks so much for joining us. ah, i
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ah, a oh, well sure thing wrong. what i just don't know. i mean, you won't have to figure out disdain becomes the answer to an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. ah, with
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with a wish you the most all or so for is you do with russia is the aggression know his answer much of matter. i mean, it was due to miss delusions, wellborn, what i see,
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we have any quality for russians. can. all we gotta do is just feed them over the head and just tell them the right way to live near is going to do. just a little bit up like you with all the rest of the list with a lot of nice gloves, with the new sure juniors they don't get up. i don't get to finish with is this possible easily share out. you go to the safety of dublin, georgia, and then you are susan into russia to work. so i would have to watch with
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ah, ah hello and welcome to cross top where all things were considered. i'm peter lavelle for decades. washington adhered to what has been called the one china policy and that included taiwan for better or worse, it is kept the peace in the region. house speaker nancy pelosi strip to tie want put this into question. is the biding ministration needlessly and recklessly provoking china with .

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