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a with a girl who's with this is a firing position. there are several basements all around the place with similar firing positions. so what is this if not, prove that ukrainians use civilian houses as the cover ukrainian nationalists forces are again accused of using civilian areas and don't boss those firing points . as an rti, crude visits the front line with the wagner private military with a british writer who provoked their ra of the muslim world with a controversial token, the 980. some was previously issued with a debt sentence by iran is stopped in front of an audience in new york.
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after pickup floyd co founder roger waters made headlines, and the recent interview, the cnn, where he come predicted western narratives spoken to an openly on the pressing issues of the day with german officials warn and tulsa both social unrest, which could be worse they say, than the protest over the coven, fantastic! not as electricity prices are already 5 times higher than a year ago. with broadcasting from moscow to the world, this is our to international. my name's unit o'neill, on 30 minutes of news and views start. now. we begin with the latest from the conflict in don boss. now officials in the done yet great public se ukrainian forces up shell, the chemical plant in the city of car love causing a blaze. this is funny of the fire a chicken by a local,
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large plumes of smoke could be seen rising into the sky. no regional authorities say this situation doesn't pose a dangerous shelter. the building materials warehouse it comes days after you korean is reported to have, shall the new killer power plant sites, which is under the control of russian forces. they're rushing trips continue to make advances in the done yet people's republic. they are currently pushing towards the key strategic city of archer mollusk now among the advancing forces as a private russian military company called the wagner group. r t. e gratian della was granted a rare opportunity to join them, and also to look at the abundant positions of ukrainian troops who continue official se to use civilian areas. those firing points several years ago. many weren't certain if this unit was real, or just to spine chilling myth. it's the most reclusive and cryptic company
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fighting for russia and the don bass. this is the wagner group. ah ah. the village of the cross clare refused to fool for weeks to defended. key of commanders deployed some of its veteran troops with plenty of experience in ugly warfare. so from the outside, this looks like an anonymous village. hard just a civilian house, but trust me it is not. and as i go, please pay attention to this very badly decomposed body in ukrainian military
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uniform. but if you were to just follow me, you will discover this, again, an anonymous to shed. and again, it is not, you can see the trench, the trenches over here. so this is a firing position. there are several basements all around the place with similar firing positions. so what is this if not, prove that ukrainians use civilian houses as their cover. and basically anonymous places like this but it takes more than just dirty tactics to stop the wagon a group dubbed as the orchestra, the ensemble and other music inspired nicknames. they pounded this very position for long, violent 8 hours until every one of the dozens of resisting ukraine's troops either fled or met their maker. this is one of the basements amid village houses,
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where the ukrainian troops used to shelter. this is a good hiding spot because you can see it goes quite deep on the ground. the roof here is reinforced. and if you wondering what this ropers is done for safety, for closing the door remotely, the village is largely deserted, yet a handful of civilians with no other place to go remain at the same time. ukrainian forces are still shelling the place, targeting the musicians in a whack a mole style. we live together with the russian units. my husband is an insulin, we just ran out. i ordered some ones, then again, the delivery failure. now they've taken him somewhere. i think that will get the medicine without the insulin. things would be bad. he would die. the orchestra has moved on already. there are the 1st and only unit to have breach the defenses of the city, of our term, of the next big thing on this direction. ah
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hm, i'm walking along the same road as the most enigmatic unit. fighting on the russian side, this is the under the village. and this is the last house here, which also turned out to be the final fortification on their way. renowned british or 3rd salman rushdie, who i'd read swathes of the muslim world in the 1980s with a novel team blasphemous against the prophet mohammed has been stopped in the neck in new york state in front of dozens of people. ortiz. caleb martin can tell us more about the incident. according to eye witness accounts when sama rushdie was going to give a presentation in should talk with new york was being introduced as he was being introduced that attack around the stage punching and stabbing the introducer offered a serious blow to the head and rush dee was staff, he received
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a neck injury and he felt the floor. he received medical treatment on the stage. he was able to walk away from the stage and he was rushed by helicopter to a hospital where he is now receiving treatment. so the audience was in a little bit of shock, the, the presenter, the person introducing him with also injured. it was quite a serious moment now, as has been noted, some on rusty is certainly a controversial figure in 1988 published a novel called the satanic verses which infuriated muslims around the world because of the way it depicted the prophet mohammed at mock religion, et cetera. there was a thought was issued against solomon rusty by the supreme leader of the islamic republic of iran, calling for his death than there had been many instances in which he's faced attempted attacks, etc. there been many threats against them. now, british taxpayer is did pay for protecting him for many years, his security was paid for by the british government. then he was eventually given
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night by the british government for his contributions to literature. now it's important to note that that when solomon ross, you published his controversial novel, you had rioting all over the world, muslims around the world were rioting and protesting against it. they were just deeply, deeply offended by the novel. and he's lived in quite a bit of fear for his entire life since then, fearing for his safety due to the content of his novel, which was considered very blasphemous by muslims around the world. be waiting to hear updates on his condition. at the hospital, we understand he was rushed there by helicopter. another headline story today. soaring electricity prices in germany. they had a new rec, reaching $455.00 euro per mega. what our is 5 times higher than just last year on despite the traditional economic strength of the country, even the states finance minister recognizes that. currently the situation is worsening. significantly. sheila mention for many people everyday life has become
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far too expensive. we fear that gus, energy and food prices will rise. at the same time. all countries, economic prospects have become fragile and full cost for economic growth have to be revised downwards. germany is the country that contributes the most cash to the european union of all the member states. now, brussels has always been able to count on the reliability of the high german economic tied to carry any sinking member states. but the problem was, depending on the other eyes, money is a sunday. the other guy could be in financial trouble himself. and then what happens to the dependence? well, the idea that germany could be facing dire economic and political straight to the point of social unrest and warnings of potential instability was previously unfathomable. but now a perfect storm is brewing on the horizon for berlin with inflation reaching its highest level since re invocation. in 1990 cost of living, pressures increasing energy prices. skyrocketing as officials plunged economy into
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a kamikaze tailspin for ukraine. the german finance minister is now saying that the quote economy is deteriorating as he taps the fuel gauge and sees that it's on empty, literally as official scramble to find a solution for their self imposed energy crisis and rationing. now all you really asked to do is pull up on the controls, but berlin refuses to consider the pipeline nord stream to sitting right in front of them ready to deliver russian gas. the minute they decide to stop the sadomasochism of their self imposed economic sanctions. so now german officials are bracing for panic of on board as disaster approaches. if prices continue to rise, then at some point people will take to the streets. we must help average households and set an upper limit for energy costs. if we get social unrest, the state won't be able to cope what we experienced in the cove it pandemic in terms of partly violent confrontations on social networks. but also in the streets
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and squares was probably more like a children's birthday party and comparison. now there's also another german state security official stepping kramer who told the german press recently that he's concerned that the protests that could result from everything that's going on right now could be worse than the classes that they saw during the pandemic. and it could make them look like a children's birthday party. and he also warned that for those of you who are thinking of participating in the protests, you might want to reconsider because you don't wanna side with the enemies of democracy. funny how they're blaming everybody. but themselves, so in an attempt to calm the masses, berlin is going to throw money at its own citizens. now, who would have thought that we'd see the day when germany would be hanging out, aid to its own citizens, the richest country in europe. and judging by a new report, forecasting a loss of 260000000000 euros by 2030 and an estimated loss of 240000 jobs by this time next year. well, it looks like it's running out of its own money now. so by what magic mouth is it
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going to keep paying people and to make matters worse? chance sir olaf schultz is racking up political scandals, including accusations of political interference in waving the tax bill of the largest private bank in germany as the mayor of hamburg now, he has to answer to a committee and well, he already doesn't seem too happy about having to answer to the press, the for i was michelle prudish. him and it is not credible to mix facts into a question that is not true. these claims have not been substantiated. well, think about it before you ask something like that. you may recall that there was also the matter of 9 women, claiming that they were slipped a date, rape drug during a summer gathering hosted by schultz for his political party. and it all just adds fuel to the fire at a time when the german landscape is increasingly vulnerable. and officials fear that any spark could ignite a blaze of unrest at any time. just really too bad that they brought it all on themselves and seem, well,
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i'm for gently intent on staying the course. despite considerable competition, india could emerge as ages strongest, the economy in the 2020 to 23 period, according to the investment management giant. morgan stanley, the projection comes as the countenance currently 3rd largest economy grew a full 9.2 percent. this fiscal year says new delhi increasingly pursues an india 1st strategy and refuses to bow to external pressure. here's our t contribute our article a 1000000 by morgan stanley is going to be true. boy prices drop below $90.00 and i'm to go by 21st. if that happens in debt is certainly going to be the strongest economy in the shop. but having said that, the fact is that india has done very well in the last few months,
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especially because india has maintained it. strategic independence, resolve the foreign policy. international trade of the fact that the need to countries having pressurising india against buying russian oil that discounted prices, i think is something to be done to do it here in the i did not fall under that ratio in the i went ahead and bought russian crude oil, which has been, if they did, they've gone to me and it has, had india got all the losses that it got doing. because you know, by this time no fact is that the west has been rising india against buying not only from russia, but also on st. inundation and the system just happens to be the
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biggest supplier of arms and immigration to india. we continue to work with them to ensure that they understand that it's not in there. we believe that it's not in their best interest to continue to invest in russian equipment. what i can say is that india is a really important security partner of ours now, and that we value that partnership moving forward. i hope that part of what happens with the extreme criticism that russia has faced is that india will find it is now time to further distance itself from russia. but it seems quite clear that is going to follow these goals on its own national interest. the movie government has made it abundantly clear that the non limited relationship with russia or defense upon it is quite clear that india really continually partnership with russia on both arms on the defense as
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well as you know roger waters, the co founder of the legendary rog good, pink floyd made plenty of headlines. this week came after an interview he gave to cnn, where he rejected the western narrative and some of the most pressing issues of the day, including the reasons behind ukraine conflict and tensions over taiwan will. archie is also spoken with the musician about freedom of the press in the us, his attitude towards the reasons that live behind cor, modern conflicts. and i, washington tries to keep relevant around the world. i believe on youtube that they've still got the whole interview up. so you can see that it was heavily edited, which is a shame because the whole interview is only 18 minutes long. i think a 7 minute 7 or 8 minutes. so the cut out about 10 minutes. i don't, i mean that a little bit of judicious editing is cool,
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but all the conversation i had for instance, about the grain was heavily edited. and so it didn't really represent my real views. but it, obviously it was to their advantage that my interview with michael was cut into little bits and stuck together to make me look like an idiot. i'm not, and there are very few places where i can get any time to express my views and the views of all the other fighters, the peace. anybody who doesn't tell the government line as a troublemaker, i'm proud to be a troublemaker, the troublemakers, the important people zalinski was. he was elected as the president of the ukraine after the coup in 2014 on a platform of solidifying and hearing to the minsk agreements to mince 2 and
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also agreeing to end the civil war that was already happening. and of course, the minute he was elected, somebody put a gun to his head, i so many changed his mind and didn't do any of that. well, the law of that 73 percent of ukrainians voted for him, presumably wanted those agreements implemented so that they didn't have to have a wall and it could be stopped in my view to morrow. all it needs is for the americans to come to the table and say, okay, let's go with the men sc agreements and then it would be over. i have a dog in the race. my father died in italy fighting the 3rd, right? you know, i, i, i have a deep sleep and vested emotion, interest in what happens to my brothers and sisters. why are we in a state of perpetual war?
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because nancy pelosi wants us to pay and she wanted to apply and posturing, taking huge risks, completely ignoring the agreements that were made. the one china rom agreements made in 19711972 after the nixon busy in 72. it was absolutely great that there's only one china and it's the people's republic and, and it's the hold of china. they wanna rule the world. that is what is so dangerous about american foreign policy. we should be looking at this in a global fashion where all brothers and sisters, we all come from africa. we're like, cousins. we should be embracing one another, not blowing one another to be they don't think like that. and that's partly because it's sort of enshrined in their political ethos. the only thing that matters is the bottom line and the corporations have only one responsibility and that is to their
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shareholders. cnn that was roger allege is we're not supplying censorship by cutting any inconvenient parts. so you can watch the full version of the interview with pink floyd co founder roger waters on saturday. here in arty. ah, the german interior minister has apologized for a photo showing her holding a glass of champagne during her visit to care of last month. as it was for to buy regret the fatal. it was certainly not appropriate. i think it's actually easy to explain because in kiev, at the moment life on the streets is back to normal. and this is hard to understand when you travel to a country where you see a lot of destruction done where you know, what terrible war crimes have happened there. and why, you know, that fighting is still going on in the east of the country. and it's not just miss phaser, there's been a steady stream of foreign politicians visiting you crate on picking up press coverage along the way. although presidents zalinski has cautioned local officials
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to be careful, if commenting on frontline events, highlighting that quote, war is definitely not the time for vanity and lloyd statements. he stated none in a desire to grab a big headline, they shouldn't reveal ukraine's defense plans. well, it's not just western politicians making headlines. there are world famous faces have been seen in ukraine to some for humanitarian missions. others they say just to show their support for ukrainians, independent journalists lucrative a believe's. the headline grabbing visits against the background of suffering is irritating the public. key of somehow is becoming a subsidiary of hollywood. p stays, you know. it's not only politicians who want their photo op with the chief artist, mr. lensky. it's also the whole of all he would have actually, nationally, sean penn, director or ben stiller the actor. so all these people come to to,
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to have to congratulate the chief artist again, who was by the way in fall on the cover with mrs. scott. so this doesn't go down very well, i think in the west at least, and not in here either because people are suffering people really like the, the special operation to stop somehow. and so it's, it's fairly difficult now for the government to have to persuade the people that they are really tough and only that after all, what happened over the last few weeks and months to africa counting underway in kenya's presidential election. but before the leader is even known, their entry is full to the brim, not least the issue of a growing terrorist threat in the region archive is most significant affiliates have been spreading the roots as ortiz,
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policy or explores. this will seem one of the most visually contested election in kenya's history. the nation is divided over who should lead the country. but if there is one thing that canyons can agree on it that their government with american assistance is failing in its fight against tara one, it's been 3 and a half years since the last leisure attack in this country. alex about one of our clients as largest wealthiest and most deadly affiliates has roots here and is growing. there aren't random attacks against civilians, even an undercurrent of fear and uncertainty. it's the high profile tragedies that make it to the international headlines. like back on the 15th of january, 2019 terrorist ascended on this lecture hotel an office complex. 19 hours later $21.00 people were dead and the country was left wheeling and shock. 6 years
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earlier, this shopping center was targeted for 4 days. people crouched in terror while they were held hostage during a shootout between kenyan soldiers and police and somali militants, i'll show about the claim to we're extracting revenge for kenya's operations in neighboring somali territory. the americans had been there for years already trying to stem terrorism at its core. it's a common sentiment hearing tenure that any american assistance has a price that of political influence. i string to manipulate believable compared countries, so that the kinetic control of their economies. they pretend to be good to these by level countries, especially nafrica, where they be that they know and it doesn't depend on their grams. so they only say in for inviting influence a dental resume so that they can take advantage of pretending to be giving up glance sought, but to instead, they only want to get involved into our affairs by been mentoring into mining. although i mean at all taking control of our political situations and political, i'm general governance. they want to control us and it wasn't as american italy,
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africa, africans are very vulnerable. they don't have enough resources. we have enough resources. but americans are taking the result of back to their land. they manufacture those things that they be, they bring back to us in terms of selling, how does, why they're trying to manipulate us so that we come not to, we stop believing in ourselves. they want to make us feel that we are still in fia . the fight is that the fight is selfish. civic in the corner, like the americans we want to do, they want to benefit from these because even as we have a good, what is, what is it? it means there was to go, these countries go over, is that jim change these countries? some of these countries in the hint, if i got your and now back in may biden or did hundreds of back into somalia, asha bob continues to conduct attacks. certainly they're in somalia. they have been capable of conducting attacks in the region. and we know that in the past they have expressed at least the intent and desire to attack outside the region including
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against american interest. so tara is on the whys in the region and is spreading to more countries black uganda, which just last year experienced water attacks than ever. it originates from somalia moves through kenya and is claimed, but also bad pinions. no, another attack will come against the backdrop of surging emotions because of a loss. when at the ballot box, there is an undercurrent of restlessness, policy, a r, t, at election headquarters, nairobi, kenya. a big reaction to his next story, a so called murder for a higher plot to assassinate the former us national security advisor john bolton. i've seen a member of the iranian islamic revolution regard cor, charged by the u. s. sharon pur. sophie was reportedly offering $100000.00 for the hit thought to be in retaliation for an ur strike that killed
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a senior iranian military officer. 2 and a half years ago on or about january 3rd, 2020 to some silly money. the former commander other ron's islamic revolutionary guard corps, k o d s force was killed by u. s. air strike in iraq. certain members of the leadership of iran denounced the killing and if publicly vowed revenge, general sullen mommy was a hugely popular figure in a run on his killing broad hundreds of thousands of people on to the streets and protest. many experts considered him as the key figure behind to runs foreign strategy in the middle east on the architect off its regional influence. solomon, these murder by grown, intensified tensions between washington on a run professor of university of to run science mohammed moran. they believed there was no objective reason or explanation for his killing this accusation. the united states has
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a tradition of lying about intelligence and such information. and we know, for example, that when the united states murder, general sony mommy, later on, it was exposed that the defense secretary. in his memoir he said that trump just simply wanted to, to kill him. and that the reason for his killing that was given was all false when the united states wanted to murder or general. so the money they gave an excuse or they claim that he was about to carry out an imminent strike or attack on american targets. but it turned out, obviously that was a lie. this is the same. it's unclear why the united states at this time would want to escalate some sort of tension with iran. it cannot wage war against russia through ukraine, china,
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and attempt to intimidate china and also escalate against iran at the same time. the truth is that the united states is only going to increase its decline at a more rapid pace by simultaneously trying to intense, intensify tensions with iran, russia, china. and that is where we leave the news update for now, but don't go too far. as more programs get going in moment see was showing where you are right ahead. good bye. ah, ah ah .
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what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation, let it be in arms. race is often very dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time. time to sit down and talk a very taboo. canada hasn't been very good to indigenous women and girls who have been missing or found murdered because of structural racism history. the cloning of.
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