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[000:00:00;00] ah ah, the world old dilate, had lost one of its most prominent dancers. galena was a teacher too many stores of valet around the world. a prominent valet teacher and her 12 year old stock student account and ukraine shelling. good don't. yes. report from the fair. so where they performed, pull so this out with a israel's military from god with bond for a 2nd day. and it is television says it's called zip pads,
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a week of fighting against what it calls a low call. terrorist with global humanitarian aid is redirected to ukraine. almost 1000000 africans are reportedly under threat of salvation. we discussed the situation on the ground with the local red cross units with very well welcome to you. this is the international with the latest world news update. it's good to have you with us this hour. now don't ask officials say at these to one civilian has been killed and 5 up is wounded in the latest shell and got the city by ukrainian forces. now based on verified amateur for teacher pairs to show the aftermath of the attacks. so it's a day shelling allegedly targeted apartment blocks in a sense. so all the done. yes. a local school was also hit with no casualties
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reported that although the building itself was heavily damaged. and this comes off to a previous round of shelling on friday. killed 5 civilians on wounded 31 others that's according to don yet school a warning for you. now some of the following images are graphic and could be to staffing on his latest saturday farms. i shall media says the aftermath of thursday shelling of don yet city after which an elderly ballet teacher and her 12 year old student were found dead in a local park. they were heading to the theatre, which was also hit by ukrainian shells. ortiz long calls or of reports from the c. dumbass opera is just one of many places that were struck by ukrainian artillery on thursday, according to the, our director of don bus opera, the world of ballet had lost one of its most prominent dancers. galena was a teacher too many stars of ballet around the world. along with her,
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there was another casualty square of year old katya. she is right here. she was killed as well as galena was bringing her to this theatre. now katya was supposed to become the next ballet superstar watching gallantly, with chilly. she was very talented. i always wanted to help her. she took my lessons well and she was very small with amazing talent. she was off stop. she was invited to the iconic bygone ova academy russian ballet. she had to go there soon and in order to be in shape, she called our best teacher for galena, vast hill, yet not to study with her. that day they went to meet each other. cathy was with her grandmother and galena, vasily edna, and when they was struck by the ukrainian shell, it was a terrible death. every one was told to pieces so scary. at that time we was sitting in a bomb shelter and we heard a terrible explosion. the theatre was shaking from it all. oh
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oh oh oh. busy it was sheila stood selena, selena has developed so many stars and now they write to us from germany, italy and america. she was the teach of stars who later became leading masters of the stage of european faces. when most jeremy ah ah, today that was a when we lose such people that they highest professionalism, it's incredibly difficult. kathy, his grandfather is in shock. i feel so sorry for him. when people ask him for come in, he says, what am i going to tell you? here lies. my wife here is my granddaughter without legs. it's scary and horrible. the points of impact of ukrainian artillery happened to be or right in this sense
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are offered, done. there's con thursday we are in a so called a theater district. there is a movie theater, right there. don't boss opera house over there. there's another drama theatre about a couple 100 meters away from here. now, this particular place is always full of people. perhaps that's the reason for the deaths of at least 6 civilians who were killed by ukrainian artillery on thursday from one quarter of hearty dullness, people's republic. on the mountain, yet security thought forces refusing scores are prohibited anti personnel mines scattered across the city by ukrainian chalet. and some of the mines which are small in size and can be mistaken for toys by children have been found at a local school. ah, the school's officials say several children have already been wounded by such minds . local authorities have warned of rising civilian casualties in the area.
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butterfly minds are designed to explode on contact and will usually maim a person leaving them without an arm or leg. ukraine keeps using these minds despite earlier claiming to destroy them under international agreements. every 5th, african is now suffering from chronic famine according to the latest data as the continent. now phase is food and fertilizer shortages due to supply disruptions as a result of western sanctions. on russia and the latest figures from the alliance for international medical action and geo point to a drastic fatal threat for people in african sahu region. according to the data, almost 1000000 africans could die due to a lack of funding. as international aid is now mainly being delivered to ukraine, the angio also saying that the region is facing the worst food security crisis in a decade with more than 38000000 people in danger. that's
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a 40 percent increase compared to last year. however, some us officials are trying to pin the blame for the crisis on russia. over cwc9xw people were food insecure after a while since rushes unprovoked war, full scale invasion and ukraine, we estimate number hood rise, 230000000. that would be that more than $40000000.00 people will have become insecure since president chose to invade his neighbor and still there. however, the problems that caused domino are not new, including droughts now for the worst in decades, as well as military conflicts with extreme, his movements still ravaging some areas. and in addition to that sanction one last go have complicated supplies of wheat and other food supplies from russia and ukraine, while stockpiles of local grain are coming to an end long before the new harvest
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season. let's cross to the spokes person for the international committee of the red cross in the saw how tar way be. thank you so much for joining us on the program. it's good to have you as just give us an insight into the current situation of hunger in west africa, of africa facing a very severe situation. we have 346000000 people for food insecure. and this house, specifically, we have 10500000 people that are facing severe mo, nutrition. and this is of course, compounded by manufacturers, by climate change, by context that are happening either regionally or internationally. and what we are seeing is redistribution that is the rating rapidly. if you look at these, for example, you're produced 40 percent last foot less agriculture production in the past year. if you look at molly, molly that has been facing more than 10 years of conflict, a 3rd of the population is in need of 84500000 people are facing mon attrition. and routine of fossil is now also facing not only food crisis, but also even
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a water crisis. so the situation is very dire right now in the cell. i just took us through the main factors that increase the risk of founding place. well, i mean it's a combination of factors that are creating the loop basically in this house. so on the one hand you have climate change. so temperatures in the region are rising 1.52 percent faster than anywhere else in the world. it's a real reality on the ground. you can see it new shared with $100000.00 hector's, of land per year to deserved vacation. we see climate chocolate happening happening in nations. so what is what this is doing is it's creating less and less space. so for example, the farmers are being forced to leave their homes, they can produce their own food. heard there is that use to, for example, migrate their animals every year from one place to the other are no longer able to do so they're losing pastures. and at the same time, conflict is of course,
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fueling this crisis in ways that or to really aggravating the situation. so for example, his populations that usually are facing a conflict at the same time can do not have the tools to be able to adapt to climate change for example. so this severely compounds the situation. you also have people who are in places that are inaccessible because of conflict to are talking about millions of people across the cell that cannot receive aids where humanitarian organizations cannot reach. so these people are facing a food crisis on their own. and so what are the current efforts for the international community is taking to help overcome the hunger in the region? so of course, right now we are dealing with an emergency. so we are brett cross societies that are in all of these countries. we are scanning responds, we are looking for morse funding. we did foresee a lot of these channels challenges. we are definitely looking at the international
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community. we're asking them to pay more attention to what is happening in africa and provide the funding needed to be able to respond. but also only thinking of this in terms of an emergency doesn't treaty solve the situation. so what we are also asking for and what we're also working on as longer term solutions. so solutions that can be a bit more innovative, new ways of doing agriculture. new ways of having infrastructure to retain water because there are certain changes that are happening due to climate change that will be permanent. so we need to think of longer term solutions so that we are not st stuck in the same cycle. how's the, the current international situation affected the crisis in africa? would you say? well, i mean, of course, with the crisis in ukraine, we know that ukraine and russia are some of the biggest export years in the world of serials of grains of fertilizers. and this has had the ripple effect throughout the globe. and prices rose sharply in africa at a time where it was already facing it with crisis. there was of course,
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a major disruption to global global supply. so this has also caused humanitarian organizations and 8 organizations to change the way they are receiving their aid or shipping their 8. so it caused a lot of disruptions and that also had the ripple effect on the ground. and the, the more the, the more these things happen, we're going to see a further duration. thank you very much for speaking to us today that says the international committee of the red cross and the sol spokesperson, tara white. the thank you. thank you. and moving on, israeli on forces and military from the gaza based islamic jihad group exchanging rocket fire for 2nd day and over. ah, ah,
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israel says it's ready for a week of fighting in garza optimal than a 100. 60 rockets were reportedly launched by militants into israel. the palestinian health ministry says that he's 12 people are being killed in more than 70 wounded in garza. in the past 2 days for its parts, the islamic jihad movements, they that launch 60 rockets of israel and is not prepared to negotiate a cease fire. all of the rockets reported we had a residential building in the israeli city of ash cologne the lot. what's the most do ok, fine. it is well intercepted by the i don't system, although some have still managed to break through the country house. mobilized 25000 troops and deploying more forces. the border with garzon as well,
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has not yet reported any civilian casualties. only signed well from all that, so now crossing the local, corresponding hill, her dre. it. thank you very much for joining us on the program. not assigned to our exchanging place for a 2nd day. now was a situation like on the ground where you all well, tension is still taking place in the gaza strip. as you see, we're in the middle of the gaza strip 100 meters away from the palestine tower that has been targeted yesterday earlier today be visited the house of the 5 year old palestinian girl that has been also killed by a target in the gaza strip. and we also visited the hospital that had been treating at least 100 palestinians that had been injured by the israeli air strikes so far as the last update from the policy ministry of health, at least 15 palestinians have been killed. and more than $100.00. 20 palestinians
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have been injured from this ready start strike since yesterday. and the palestinian authorities in gauze also announced that $650.00 palestinian residential houses have been either partially damaged or damage since the beginning of the escalation . also at least 3 houses have been targeted since the morning for the 2nd day of these really escalation. now, as we reported earlier, henzy is led me to have movement says it's not prepared to negotiate to see 5. having said that, what all the prospects for these far in the near future will actually we have been hearing news, but nothing is confirmed yet. that's the option. delegations have been trying to interfere to halt the tension and the firing exchange that's going on for the 2nd day on the road. but until now we still hear explosion. rockets are still being
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fired from the gaza strip and explosions are still being heard at from the gaza strip. just for now, there has been reports that at least some palestinians have been transported to hospitals. a house in north garza had been targeted, so there is nothing very clear actually. things are i believe are going to increase tension. nothing is indicating that this is going to stop like today or tomorrow too many things for that update and was speaking to him. coadria local correspondence on the ground that the conflict was ignited when idea ford has killed a commander of the atlantic hog movement, hating the residential building. 10 people died as a result of that strike, including a 5 year old girl which smoked protests and a military response from the militants. my committee for form a cd security policy on the list on alessandra bruno independent political analyst
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shed that take on how this conflicts could spiral out of control. the shelling is in a very confined area and the hot and the risk of getting civilians is streamline. high and so you're going to see many innocent people killed. and this is just kind of foam and even further violence and retaliation. this could, this could be the beginning of an almost very serious unraveling why it will happen now. it's beyond me, given all the other tensions in the, in the area that, that are occurring. i just think that with this thing could very easily get out of control and it could bring in other groups. and this thing could expand very, very rapidly. the operation effectively started 2 days ago on august the 3rd, when they arrested the planning you had leader. also what is important is the context here. israel is going to have it's,
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i believe this election in the span of 3 years. i call this operation at the beginning of the electra season because the benjamin netanyahu still in the background for the right is going to play this card. so forcing the central government of la pete to have to show his own credentials in this regard. this operation will not just last a few days and everything is in place for another invasion of gaza by the israelis over 300 demonstrators and 65 n p's have been detained. it take government protests in new delhi, india on friday. the process will report to the part of a campaign by india's main opposition party against issues like inflation, unemployment, and rising prices. and congress filmmakers were detained as they tried to march to
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the presidential palace. some party support is also taken away. paper was seen pushed to the ground and seized by police, most were released office 6 hours. as brief attention is a general practice in the country and your finances to defend the government's handling of the economy and parliament early this week. highlighted the fact that well, major economies are falling into the session, india and no such threats while inflation is minimal. ah, canada has announced a new 4 month training course for ukrainian troops in the u. k. as part of a british lead military program was a previous canadian drills came in for criticism because if i could ations of also a training neo nazis and war criminals, ortiz contribute to rachel moss and picks up the story. canada is back out as again, training ukrainian fighters last time this didn't go to well last fall,
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the mainstream canadian press accused the canadian military of training neo nazis. the department of defense vowed to get to the bottom of it, but there has been no public accountability. and now the defense minister has announced that there forging ahead in training, tens of thousands more ukrainian troops in the u. k. this time in advance combat over several months, i have authorized the deployment of up to 225 canadian armed forces personnel to the united kingdom, where they will train new ukrainian military recruits. it's all a continuation of canada's training mission inside ukraine operation uniform, which kicked off in 2015 to prep ukrainian fighters for dispatched to done yet. and once that operation was suspended in february, the u. k has nothing but glowing praise for canada's role. canada's expertise will provide a further boost asterisk to the program and ensure that the ukranian men and women
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coming to the u. k. to train to defend their country will get a wide pool of experience and skills from both the u. k. forces and our international partners, but the canadian press has a much different view of canada's activities in ukraine. canada stay broadcast or the cbc reported that soldiers from the as all regiment participated in the canadian training in ukraine as recently as 2020 and even war identifying patches and insignia has the ottawa citizen found that canadian officials met with as of leaders failed to denounce their neo nazi beliefs and had photos taken alongside them that were subsequently used. and as our propaganda now, ottawa denies that spent part of its $890000000.00 ukrainian training budget on neo nazis. a famous nazi hunter and holocaust scholar weighed in with some harsh words . for ottawa, the problem is that the 2 navy in defense ministry did not do proper diligence and
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did not fully verify exactly whom they would trade. and you know, they want to spend millions of dollars on a, something as nebulous as, as trade a bunch of guys who have no idea. i mean, this negligence there, certainly people in general who don't want their money spread. it's expert murray, strength training, training, neo nazis. but canada is forging ahead as it perhaps more ukrainian fighters alongside britain, but with, as all fighters now folded into the ukrainian military and a persisting lack of accountability for canvass past mistakes. how can it really be so sure, the history won't simply repeat itself. ah, a russian and for 3 you one has slammed the u. s. practice of deploying its nuclear weapons in other countries. moscow has repeatedly called on washington to withdraw . it sneaks back to the states national political will, more policies, nuclear deterrence is purely defensive in nature. we have repeatedly called for the
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withdrawal of us nuclear weapons to american territory. the elimination of the infrastructure for their deployment in europe and announced to nature's practice of joint nuclear missions in order to prevent a new disastrous nuclear arms race. russia has a, unilaterally committed itself to avoid being the 1st to deploy systems that fall under the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty. in those regions were such american made weapons will not be deployed. we're calling the united states and its allies to make similar commitments. russia is not the only country concerned about us at nuclear proliferation. baiting is also called on washington to reduce that deployment. sand returned to dialogue on arms control issues. china has slammed the us for investing trillions of dollars in the development of different types of nuclear arms warning that this could lower the threshold for the game self such weapons. paging is also accused washington of undermining the regional and global
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strategic balance by developing advanced missile defenses in asia and europe as well as sharon nuclear weapons. with non nuclear states, may want the united states should withdraw all its nuclear weapons from europe and refrain from deploy nuclear weapons in any other region. any attempt to replicate nato's nucular sharing model in the asia pacific region would undermine regional strategic balance and stability. and would be firmly opposed by the countries in the region and when necessary face severe countermeasures. chinese concerns are not without cause as a us is the only state to use nuclear weapons in combat against another country. and they did even and did it twice as 77 years ago in the final which were world war 2. the u. s. devastated the japanese popular cities of hiroshima and nagasaki with atomic bombs killing hundreds of thousands of civilians.
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ah. i civil rights attorney robert patello said that despite the lessons of history, the world still underestimate the nuclear threat. today we have enough nuclear weapons in the articles, distal 3 countries to affectively live in life on the planet. and i think that to this quite in person, go to sleep at night. and people understood the true threat of that. they will be across the board a worldwide called in nuclear weapons use. so no,
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i don't think the american people or people of the world in general understand the danger that we all sit under. that one rogue madman can offer channel events that could affect we in civilization as we know it. the nuclear weapons are all no longer needed, simply a relic of the past. i think we should disarm new, clearly new, clearly down to only the most finite amount is in existence at all. i think the major nuclear nations could finally see treaty some of the salt one and 2 that would limit the numbers of nuclear arm to bring that eventually down to 0. hey, thanks for joining us here in asi international. this saturday will be back at the top of the hour with look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings except where such order that
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conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence at the point obviously is too late truck rather than fear a take on various china with artificial intelligence. real, somebody with a robot must protect its own existence with what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation. let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic. that development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful,
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