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a with a said to that, do not say or do you do actually ukrainian army shelling of a residential buildings and don't yet leave. at least 2 civilians dead and 3 injured. that's according to local official also in the program here on oxy india could be set to become asia's strongest economy in the next 2 years. ultimately vitalize by economic reforms and various business investment, according to morgan stanley and u. s. tom sales hit $20000000000.00 in 2 weeks with one foot to go into countries
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previously slammed by joe biden, as opposed to talk person with presenting you with the facts that challenge the mainstream media and government narratives. this is alta international week question will do start our program with the very latest updates from the ground in ukraine where key ebs shelling of danielle residential areas has left 3 civilians dead and 11 entered. ah, no, it's not what i do. dutch said dog at the red nod, stay here or there. okay. did that? yeah, according to our don, yes, officials, 30 residential buildings were struck by ukrainian shelling upcoming footage for you here on our tea. showing one house heavily damaged as debris lives around are scattered around the area. you can see for yourself. and we spoke to one woman
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whose husband was killed in that oldness city. how will i repay all this? how will i bury him? what will i say to my grand children when they arrive and ask, where is grandfather? i don't know. i don't know how to continue to leave. thank god that the children do not leave me alone. they support me. how much more grief there will be. there were 3 or 5 attacks and my husband was hit, then there were a war and another man died. where had no water, no electricity, because the wires were caught. i took care of my husband all i could, but wasn't able to save him, is good that the ground children were not at home. it would have been a disaster. russian lead troops and they don't ask people's republic currently pushing right towards the key city of are almost according to the russian defense ministry. kia has lost more than 2000 soldiers and fighting in solid
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r. and among the advancing forces is that of the private russian military company called the wagner group. and our correspondent eagerness down off was granted an opportunity to join them, but also to look at the abandoned positions over ukrainian troops who according to local officials, continue to use civilian areas as 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 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
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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 uniform. but if you were to just follow me, you will discover this, again, an anonymous tool 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 fish. but it takes more than just dirty tactics to stop the wagon, a group dubbed as the orchestra,
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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 basement, amid village houses, 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 will live together with the russian units. my husband is an insulin, we just ran out. i ordered some ones, then again, the delivery failed. now they've taken him somewhere. i think that will get the
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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, 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. is out international, not washington continues to call for freedom and democracy in various parts of the world. it is meantime, making record profits and the weapons industry with $20000000000.00 worth being sold to countries with questionable human rights records parties. richard blevins
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investigating us has become known for lecturing the world on the principles of freedom, democracy, and liberal values. even taking extreme measures to target governments in washington claims aren't meeting the right standards, but those values appear nowhere to be found when the country in question is buying weapons from the u. s. government. in fact, the biden administration just signed off on nearly $20000000000.00 worth of foreign arms deals in just over 2 weeks. the top countries of the receiving end of those deals include germany and the netherlands. reports are now drawing attention to the other members on that list. saudi arabia and the u. e. noting that more than a 3rd of the deals, the u. s. just made we're done with governments that they have a long accused of human rights violations. we were not going to in fact, sell more weapons to them. we were going to, in fact, make them pay the price and make them in fact, the price that they are. and in the same way that they have drawn attention from
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human rights groups. so has egypt, which has secured more than $2000000000.00 and a deal with the u. s. this year. but despite arguments that the white house could still intervene and could put a stop to around $300000000.00 and direct military support. similar to the way it said, it would hold $130000000.00 and funding at the start of the year due to human rights concerns. well, president by then has yet to take any action the consistent pattern of human rights abuses committed by the egyptian government. and evidence that u. s. military equipment has been used and such violations should require the administration to suspend all arms transfers to egypt in order to comply with longstanding us law. the same goes for us armed deals with the philippines, where concerns have mounted over citizens rights to press freedom and to criticize their government along with the government's fertile war on drugs where thousands of deaths have been reported. but well, secretary of state lincoln appeared to talk to when visiting the philippines last
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week, biden did the same during his trip to the middle east. last month. however, the white house still has yet to follow through on those promises were willing to exercise your rights to contribute to build a stronger economy or society. and more modern, cable or military for services can question and criticize leaders or price counter motion. accountable institutions that are free from corruption act, transparently respect to rule, are the best way to deliver growth, respond to people's needs. and i believe ensure justice. but despite all of that talk, it appears that money also talks, and in this case, it's speaking much louder than any concerns. the u. s. government claims to have over the security of human rights overseas. so how can the u. s. government still be taken seriously as it continues to profit heavily off of supplying the very
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weapons that are used to commit the same human rights violations. it also claims to care about. we discussed the record breaking on sales with michael maloof, former pentagon and the united states. is competing, frankly, with other, other governments, china, russia but, but more important, it's trying to establish it's, it's a gemini and its influence because they want to cut off any possibility that the united states will have those countries begin to turn toward russia or china for 2 for alternatives in egypt, for example, easily could get arms from the, from, from russia, if one of the but it, but the united states puts aside its arguments about human rights and what have you, when it's convenient, where the u. s. policies are,
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are hypocritical. and in this case, it has to do with power politics as well as money. and only if it suits united states will they use the human rights argument and talk talk in terms of democracy when in fact it's not practicing democracy itself, particularly at home. it is good to have you with us today. so counting is under way in kenya's presidential election with the as it waits to find out who will lead next. the country is dealing with bigger issues, not in the least a growing terror threat to the region apparently okayed. as most significant affiliates have been digging in their heels about his pul, asleep now, explosives! 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 and its fight against tara one, it's been 3 and
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a half years since the last legal attack in this country. i wish about one of our client 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, a standard on this luxury hotel, an office complex. 19 hours later $21.00 people were dead and the country was left wheeling and shock. 6 years 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 have been there for years already trying to stem terrorism at its core. it's a common sentiment hearing tenure that any american assistance has
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a price that of political influence i string to manipulate the liberal compared countries so that the kinetic control of their economies. they pretend to be good to these vulnerable countries, especially nafrica, where they be that they know, and it doesn't depend on their grams. so they want to say in through 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 mentioning into mining of our ministers. taking control of our political situations and political, i'm general governance. they want to control us and it, but then there's, but american is actually, africa. africans are very vulnerable. they don't have enough resources. we have enough resources, but americans are taking looters on it, back to their land. they manufacture those things that they build. they bring back to us in terms of selling. and that's 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 inferior to fight is that the fight is selfish. civic in the corners,
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like the americans we want to do, they want to benefit from this quantity. because even as we have a good, what is, what is it, it means the ard was to go, these countries go over, is that the gym changed these countries, some of these countries in the, in the hint, if i had gone to the war and now back in may biden or did hundreds of back into somalia. asha bob continues to conduct attacks, certainly there in somalia. they have been capable of conducting attacks in the region. and we know that in the past they had expressed at least the intent and desire to attack outside the region including against the 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,
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another attack will come against the backdrop of surging emotions because of a loss. when at this year's ballot box, there is an undercurrent of restlessness, policy, a r, t, at election headquarters nairobi can yet so amidst a heavy competition, india is set to emerge as asia's strongest economy over the next 2 years. that is, according to investment management giant, morgan stanley, the projection comes as the continent. 3rd largest economy grew a full 9.2 percent this past year at new delhi pursues an india 1st strategy. here's our contributor article, and i mean by morgan stanley is going to be oil 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
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asia. but having said that, the fact is that india has done very, very in the last few months, especially because india has gained extra digit independence. these are the foreign policy, international trade of the fact that the need to countries having pressurizing india against buying russian or discounted prices. i think it's something to be done to do it here. in the i did not budge funded by the shop in the i went ahead and bought russian crude oil, which has been, if they did, they've gone to me and it has it got all the losses that it got doing because you know, by this time no fact is that the west has been raising india against
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buying not only why from russia, but also i'm send in addition. and the system just just happens to be the 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 it will not let me make our relationship big russia, or defense on, on group. or it is quite clear that india will continue its partnership
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with russia on both arms. all the just defense as well as, you know, we also spoke with the side director of the geopolitical economy, research group who says that despite outside pressure, india will continue to pursue an independent policy. major western institutions such as banks and so on. they love to talk up india because india is less problematic for them than china has been for the last decade and more. the projections are coming from western financial institutions that i'm not interested in india becoming closer to russia or china or whatever. but objective force is the pushing, india is national interest, the washing india and that action definitely there is a lot of rest and pressure on india. i mean if you look at the largest scene, as we know, increasingly the world is being becoming bipolar. once again,
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i'm going to also clue to both sides, explain both sides of the drunk to speak, because in the one hand, it has benefited enormously from russia. need to export fuel both in the form of phone and in the form of other forces to enjoy, et cetera. on the other hand, india also hopes that some how, for example, it will benefit from the read read direction of supply chain away from china. so it's a much more complex picture. so as the fall out from us, how speak a nancy pelosi is recent visit is high, one does continue. one media report has claim that despite pelosi is tough stance on beijing, her son has a business interest in mainland china. let's investigate this now with our corresponded. caleb, nancy. pelosi is stance on taiwan is not hard to know about. we didn't go there to talk about china. we went there to praise taiwan. we will not allow china to
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isolate taiwan. she recently traveled to the island of taiwan, bringing the world to the brink of war. now she's been hit with direct sanctions from the chinese government and she says she is not bothered at all. what was your reaction? huge kind of sanctions against you and your wife has no reaction. i said, who cares? i mean, but was she really being genuine with us just then she really has no concern at all . her son, paul polo c, junior, is the 2nd largest investor and a $22000000.00 chinese corporation. the senior executive just got arrested in a fraud investigation, turns out that paul wrote along with his mother on last week's controversial trip. and on top of that, he's accompanied nancy pelosi on trips to the chinese mainland plaza,
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jr. wasn't on the delegation list of the speakers office. pelosi has sense. described him as an escort his you'll wish to be my escort. it was nice to me. you have agents and feeling that he did not. of course, he did not. next question, despite nancy's aggressive stance toward beijing, over taiwan, behind the bluster, there is still money to be made. business is still business for the policies, even if it's with one of your main adversaries. they seem to only buy stocks in big tech companies and only around the times when legislation about big companies are being discussed in congress. now this is being discussed before the public gets to know that they're being discussed into in 2021. nancy pelosi once again, the allegedly, to her husband. they say they made about $5300000.00 us dollars
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from selling google's parent company, alphabet. and this was just one week before the u. s. congress was passing, ending monopolies act, which would, which was trying to decrease the power of companies like google and amazon and facebook. but what actually happened was that when the market saw that the bill that had asked didn't actually stop these companies from exercising their power, the stock price of google's alphabet company grows sharply. and so all below see was again, who was married. and as for those, it made a very nice $5.00 us 1000000 us dollars from that trade from that call
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option. latvia and estonia have both pulled out from the cooperation group known as the 16 plus one trade group. the organization consists of countries with in europe, but also china. a foreign ministry of both states said they will seek relations based on a mutual benefit and respect for international law. in 2012 basing launched the 16 plus one initiative in an attempt to expand business and investment opportunities across europe. latvia, and is donya and not the 1st countries to make such a decision as they followed lithuania is exit from the group in may last year. a china has not yet commented on the decoupling, but we did speak with a senior fellow with chung young institute leo. you can told us that latvia and estonia along with lithuania. he says they lack their own independent policy. these 3 countries, they don't have their own policy, they're not raining as we'll hope that it has that independent state
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nation because they're always deaf. follow us all the western value of western instruction, especially when they joined the natal. you said their behavior extremely, following the directions on instructions on their their own i of the united states, there are 3 nations peanuts. i don't think that there are in nations where have enjoy your boss to all respect as trying to have given them. i don't think they were getting more respect on the united states, new turn now we always have an old, a very famous 80, as a stupid man. you should not pick up a stone to beat yourself. this is what i want to say, that the 3 particular nations that there were see that,
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that what they were suffering from. what they have down to china as european states debate over whether to stop issuing visas to russian citizens. and what type of restriction should be in place. and here at our to we spoke to may choose off rushes, representative ambassador to the e. you to discuss that issue and more a stroke. i say it's a really good has for the statement self european politicians. they contradict common sense and numerous political and legal obligations of the e. u. ital looks like races, man discrimination, and defied against discrimination is the foundation that the youth self and the western world posed as the foundation of democracy. as for the closure of boy, this for people who hash and, and these us issued by european conscious, this from a diplomatic point of view is nonsense. at the moment,
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the visa code does not provide for a complete ban on the issuance of sure term, thesis. the introduction of such a restriction on the basis of nationality would mean a step. so it's restrictions on race, skin, color, sexual orientation. each state has the right to issue or not. so issue are, these are for a citizen of some country. that is, it is an individual decision, but if such a practices are introduced in relation to all citizens of the country, it is unpractical and unrealistic because there will always be humanitarian problems. interestingly, in some countries, they immediately remember address and dissidence. the opponents of the russian leadership that still leaf in the e u. i think it's more of an emotional decision to say it's a problem cause
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a serious concern around the world. the discussion that took place at the you and security council on the rushes initiative is a clear confirmation of this direction of european countries was inadequate. the relevant, you repeat commissioner for and their casual simpson drew attention to the shelling of the territory of pros. yeah. and p p and blamed the responsible behavior of the russian armed forces. this position is inadequate as well. i do not think that the e u is the kind of structure that is able to deal with nuclear safety issues professionally. there is the, the, i a for this, the had spoke at the security council and concerned his intention to personally had the inspection mission to the per year and p. p. russia has been calling donates to do this for a long time. therefore,
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statements coming from western capital that trash should be quiet to allow them to inspect the problem is not in russia, but in the key of 3 geem, which continues shall, in, thereby creating the potential threats to the safety of the a representatives. and also requires that they go there for the territory of ukraine, though they don't explain how to organize, it's in practice yet almost just ordinary europeans should wait for the consequences of the decisions that the u has been making for several years. it won't be long to wait autumn and winter, just around the corner. we'll see that the energy balances go into looks like how the food security issue will be solved. they are trying to blame russia for these problems, but they are really to blame. russia had been warning you of the seizures loan
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before the military operation. i think that the way to normalize the situation lies in change in the use political cause. russia has never been the initiate, self restrictive sanctions measures. all right, that is the program just for this hour here on our international. thank you very much for joining us and spending your time with us here at moscow in mind, ortiz on telegram rumble. odyssey and gab many social media platforms for you always to stay up to date with your world wide headlines from this channel. no one else shows the wrong one. i just don't know. i mean, you have to shape out this thing becomes the advocate and engagement
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equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look so common ground with churches goal was to preserve the british empire. the united states wanted an open world there, which american dollar could penetrate, which american trade would have access everywhere and to markets and to labor had 2 resources around the globe. so they had very different kinds of conflict. the interest with john chill wound stolen of an impending attack on the u. s. s. huh. in the face of great danger, he seeks an alliance with russia.
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