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a job these to broadview enough with you have trig birchwood on a one person is killed and 3 others wounded, including a child in the latest ukrainian shelling of a civilian building in film. we bring you the story of just the one the other with many young with because of the call to shelling. i couldn't get out of the basement. i got help. my son was late to bring to the hospital in a serious condition with more thorough cute. this germany of clothing to take her to polish. now the latest challenge of unity amongst you members who's struggling with the backlash of that sanction on russia. with lots of new delhi
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pushing back against western efforts to dissuade it from buying russian oil. we investigate the turn for virtual legacy. rule of india. the brits door trillions of dollars from india by the way of the full, the between 17651947. but what's important to note is that they did it largely in the network with a very well welcome. this is dorothy international with the latest world news update. it's a pleasure to have you with us that we thought with the latest from don't boss where ukrainian forces have shell to residential building and then accounts for public city of per my using an american supply time also to re system, according to local authorities. now they say at least one person has been killed and 3 others wounded, including a child as a result of the attack ukrainians. also to have as 3 rockets,
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one of which hits the civilian building, local officials have started a criminal probe into the shelling which they say could amount to a genocide across in a don. yes, republic, city of mario po, local military thought they thought removing land mines at scattered by formerly occupying ukrainian forces in play, grounds and school yards from all the explosives, half defused, while others are destroyed on the spot. children being increasingly caught in the crossfire of the conflict, he's one of the best stories filmed by a former french serviceman who is now reporting from don baths. ah, when i regained consciousness up to the shelling, i re i lost my son's arm had been torn up, met because of the constant shelling i couldn't get out of the basement and got help. we started to think that both my husband and my son had died. son when my daughter started praying detroit, my son was late brought to the hospital in
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a serious condition. the doctor said that he's home would have to be amputated. ah, wow. such stories happened here in the next, every day, mothers and children who almost lose their lives. but it's not just the lives of individuals. a, as a rule, it's mostly civilians who are injured. these are children, the elderly, innocent people, the fighting has become more aggressive and the nature of the injuries has become more severe. since february, we have received more than 1000 seriously injured patients. ah, mental b. now i will do everything in my power to help this family. the of absolutely
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nothing. the house burnt down, the woman even asked me for clothes. that is, they don't even have anything to put on when it's not just residential areas that are being hit by ukrainian troops. a nuclear waste storage facility has also been shell, that the embattled zappa, nausea nuclear power plant nearly destroying a radioactive container. meanwhile, western media continues to blame russia for the damage on reports. then moscow is trying to steal energy, which is destined for ukraine from the plant. russia has dismissed the accusations . russia is now being accused of stealing ukrainian energy supplies. the capabilities of 3rd party analysts hired by western propagandists are bordering on the absurd one so called specialist is a former employee of the u. s embassy. in chia who claims russia is seeking to seize electricity from this approach, nuclear plant cut off ukrainian consumers and sell those power supplies at the
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currently soaring market prices by destroying energy infrastructure. the key of regime is putting millions of people in europe in danger of a nuclear disaster with washington turning a blind eye. the power plant is the largest, the in europe, and the shelling has sparked fears of a tragedy worse than chernobyl. russian forces that took over the facility in march as they swept through ukraine's the east at the start of their military campaign. moscow has recently spoken with the un secretary general about the risks, if continued fighting in the area, and has invited specialists from the international atomic energy agency to inspect the plan. the un has that it would be ready to facilitate such a visit, but only if the specialist center from the ukrainian side of the front line. and if keith agrees for me, u. s. marine co intelligence officer scott races says the shelling is an extremely dangerous attempt to force russia to abandon the plans. this is a coordinated policy. and that makes it even more frightening because this isn't
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just the case of ukrainian government going out of control. this is the case of the international community going out of control. the goal and objective here is to accomplish through nuclear blackmail that which ukrainian army is unable to accomplish on its own. that is to remove russia from the separation nuclear power plant. the amazing thing is that throughout russia's control of the separation power plan, of the reactors that have been in operation, i think right now only 2 of the 6 remain in operation. have been providing power to ukraine. it's a very dangerous situation. and it's one that is going to be very difficult to, you know, to conclude if, as it appears, the west is, you know, work working in collaboration with kids as opposed to see back and observing your responsible behavior on the part of kids they're playing with fire this is, this is a very frightening,
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scary and irresponsible action on the part of kids in their western supporters. ah, that's another crack, a matching in european unity has. poland, 5 minutes to accuse berlin up and running. the you in the style of an oligarchy, pointing at the will of germany to retake police lines that it lost in the past. and think that the you itself is an implementation of berlin. imperial economic interests is contributing right to lawson and joins is now. rachel, could you get the details of this? it looks like poland is highlighting germany's imperial interests. well as germany's economy, which is heavily dependent on cheap russian gas get set to bear the brunt of the european union's anti russian sanctions, the top beneficiaries, within the block of germany's financial largest are kicking berlin wallets down for some strange reason. polish officials keep banging on about what they say. our secret plans being cooked up by russia and germany against poland. christoph
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soleski, the secretary general, the ruling party, told polish state radio that poland, quote, does not fit into german russian plans to rule europe. taco buying the hand that feeds you, not sure where he's been the past few decades when germany has already been ruling europe in a sense, at least economically and politically. and it's arguable whether poland would even exist at this point without germany's financial support through the block. the head of the polish central bank, adam glass pinsky, has another russian, german collusion theory. berlin strategic goal is to, in some form or again, the former lands, which are now within polish borders and to subjugate the entire belt of countries between germany and russia. where is this weird rhetoric coming from and why are they just being vocal about it now? was taking germany's cash through the you part of the sir version plot as well and
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is worse, are going to continue to stuff it's pockets with you cash from germany or will it be refusing it on principle or you know, handing it back at this week's nordic summit german chancellor, all of schoultz rejected calls by finland. estonia, lakia in lithuania, for an e wide ban on russian tourists. now is stoney, is already doing so within that, with the tacit blessing of the you. but when schultz oppose the move at the you level, it wasn't long before critics were suddenly treating germany like it was the pariah of the block rather than it's perennial golden boy. germany and shoals have become a clear danger to you, unity, i am not sure what can be done. it will be a choice between this german government and europe, letting berlin dictate the pace of our support for ukraine. as a terrible mistake, olaf shoals will not support you wide tourist visas band to russians. this is why we eastern and central europeans don't trust. charles,
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germany and france have to pay the bills for the entire block constantly. the entire e u depends on them. so it's not a godfrey surprising that they would be sobering up faster than other e u. members to the dire economic reality of the ideologically driven sanctions. france is also facing pressure from polish prime minister, mateus moral wiki. on paper, all member states are equal, but the political reality shows that the weight of the german and french voices is dominant. we are dealing with a formal democracy, but a defacto oligarchy, where the power is held by those who are the strongest. pretty tough words there. it sounds like he's bracing for france to come to it senses over the ukraine conflict before the country is stuck. having to introduce rolling blackouts this winter like neighboring switzerland has already proposed. these pressure tactics are like kids taking cash from their parents while threatening to
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tell all their neighbors how badly they're being treated at home. in case russian president vladimir putin hasn't noticed and keep hoping that he does the e is clearly united, just one big dysfunctional family. okay, rachel many thanks for his date as that. the ortiz at a contributor way to amazon, that does, by the west's pressure on new delhi, to refrain from buying russian oil indians took diplomats, has emphasized that it's only natural for his country to what the most economically sensible dale. i have a country with a per capita income of $2000.00. these are not people who can afford higher energy prices. it's my moral duty to ensure the best deal. and here is the world's 3rd largest oil consumer. it's in ports of discounted russian supply search to a record high in june accounting for almost the 5th of india, total oil imports. it spoke criticism from washington,
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with us officials pressuring new delhi to curtail its purchases from russia. we spoke to a window on a mac, a g foreign affairs expert who thinks weston had gemini, is saying it's sunset. but for mr. a lot. and next a lot of the bites you energy effects. haven't you been doing this for so many years? they have been mighty russia that's just grading locked into what. so i don't see any reason why it does show that shows the lights back on the fact that life a little worried when the when the bullet was 99. when there was a war and enjoyed it, it is the largest, not a bible monkey work. so that's all the reality
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becomes a little frustrating because this place, the west has continued to try and maintain its grip on india even 75 years after the end of british colonial rule. this week marks the anniversary of india's independence with launch celebrations, taking place across the country, residence in the southern city of horribly, carried a 9 kilometer long indian flag through the streets. ortiz at region. show me a take a look at the controversial british legacy in something that should come as a surprise to no one. the brits stole trillions of dollars from india by the way of the resources between 17651947. but what's important to know to is that they did it largely through india extensive real we network for decades, the frequently federal narrative with armed colonial rule will have been that it wasn't all take by the brits. they begin, they are so much democracy. the english language that they built in really the 4th
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frightfully by the brit in 18. 53 that soon before a really a scheme to india, most of the transportation was done either toward or by water. that's true again. but what's also true is that really it was no gift for indians, and that it was all for the brits really isn't. roads were really built to serve british interests and not those are the local people. they were designed to carry in raw materials from being turned into the ports to be shipped to britain. let's take a look all paid for these reward that indians. the british shareholders put in money and the government to be then in double paid for by indian taxes. india is resource rich goal, iron or cotton and the east india company realized the transporting all this for the export with the most convenient buy real. and it meant in seen profits for the company. they used it really to steal. how much do you off
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a very serious economic study which tried to estimate how much the british took out of india and value tons. and a very calculated map ended up put a number of $45.00 trillion dollars at today's monday. so that should give you a sense of really what happened in those 200 years. it wasn't of the country, it's resources that they looted the railroads. also worse than the life of local people, take one of the most tragic events in the indian history, the bingo of famine, the construction of the real reason in being or was in the 4th place. one of the reasons for the famine bad drainage system led to diseases. you think it was the perfect opportunity to put the real, to some good use, get the green where it was needed when millions was starving. but the bridge did the opposite. they put rise on fiends and got them out over in death. the bengal
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famine was a result of food scarcity caused by large scale exports of food from india for use in the war theaters and consumption in britain. india exported more than 70000 tons of rice between january and july 1943 even as the famine set in this would have kept nearly 400000 people ally for a full year. and now when the local population started getting good at repairing and manufacturing trains themselves, when the brits couldn't let them get away with it, and they forced india to buy engines and baggins made in britain. and this was the story of the great indian robbery by using the great and give release. my great duty paging does not believe that nancy pelosi is confir virtual visit to ty one went ahead without the approval of us president joe biden. according to the chinese ambassador to the united states, the chinese people a month also argued that the u. s. administration had accommodated the trip and that the congress quote is not an independent,
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uncontrollable branch according to international law. he also said there will be yet another round of tensions between beijing and washington if the united states doesn't show restraint in the wake of policies visit to ty, pe turner's aunt passed the to france and monaco lou shane who also shed his views on the tensions around surround attention surrounding tie one exclusively with our to ladies and gentlemen, please be c or can be done more. no country in the world, including china, will allow a part of its territory to be separated from it. and we will not allow taiwan to separate from china. we have already made our position clear. all people in all countries understand it, including the usa. this is the principal of the one china policy, which does not raise objections from anyone in the world community. this is the fundamental norm of international relations and it was approved by resolution 2758 of the un general assembly it was you,
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but i will. i do not support the idea of a referendum, but not because i'm afraid of it. the referendum should be held throughout china, not just in one part of china, taiwan. there are 1400000000 people living in china. in addition, the population of taiwan did not advocate the session before the advocated re unification. chunk of schick and his son advocated reunification with china. they dreamed of it until their deaths. the mindset of the taiwanese population has changed due to the last 10 to 20 years of separatism propaganda by the democratic progressive party. but i'm sure that not the entire population of taiwan is in favor of the session today. i know mall sir joe, the us should stop separatist activities in taiwan. all chinese retaliatory measures are aimed at dissuading warning. taiwan separate his forces that they
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should not continue their activities and also to urge america to stop supporting and strengthening separatists forces seeking disease session of tie one. because these are very dangerous actions. he will less if we allow them to continue their provocative activities. in the end, these provocations will lead us to war. why? because reunification with the motherland and the return of taiwan to its homeland is our task and our vital interest in any country that violates this principle is already acting against china's crucial interests. china has the right to defend itself. if we cannot defend ourselves peacefully, we will have to use non peaceful measures. lawyers for jailed australian journalists. julian songs have filed
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a lawsuit against the u. s. central intelligence agency and its former director microphone payer accusing the c i of illegally recording their conversations and copying data from the devices. the recording of meetings with friends, with the lawyers and the copying of his attorneys and friends. digital information change the criminal prosecution because now the government knows the contents of those communications. there should be sanctions even up to dismissal of those charges or withdrawal of an extradition request. the violations were particularly agreed this. the attorneys, along with 2 journalists who have joined the law there, tell us citizens, they say they say i infringe on their constitutional rights to conduct private discussions with the liquid can the founder who faces espionage charges in the us. and also to la, just at the see i worked with the security firm, hired by the ecuadorian embassy in london, were astonished with living at the time to spy on those who visited him. there. i
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sondra is being held in london's high security belmont prison. after british, i'm secretary pretty protell approved the us request, voice extradition. a face charge is that under the draconian espionage act of the wikileaks published military and diplomatic falls, exposing alleged us war crimes. and i've done it on the rock. we had some former c, i officer john karaoke, who says the law suits even if it fails. might just like the outcome of a saw his case. if sue is bringing to evidence, bringing in to evidence. the fact that the cia had actively planned to murder julia savage, or to kidnap julian assange in london. and, and the fact that the cia had booked the dorian embassy for both audio and video in order to listen to what he was telling his lawyers. because of that, he can't possibly get a fair trial in the united states. so while the suit against the ca itself, as
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a suit, probably won't go anywhere. the rest of that information ought to be evidence in julian assign just case i personally don't think there's a chance of a fair trial. now, julian has been charged in a federal district. the easter district of virginia, which is called the espionage court. it's called the espionage board because no espionage defendant has ever won a case there. and keep in mind that julian jury, because of the location of this court in suburban virginia, julian's jury will be made up of people who worked for, or who have relatives who worked for the cia, the f. b. i. the department of homeland security. the department of defense and intelligence community contractors. that's not fair. that's not a fair trial at all. we're now a special coverage. we continue looking at developments and i've done this done since the last american soldier left it for one year ago. this month,
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along with the suffering hardship and failure experienced by its people. ah, the u. s. continues to deny responsibility for fatalities that occurred during its chaos withdrawal from the country as, according to both investigating the death of civilians as they tried to flee the country from cobble international airport ortiz at maria for national shed. more light on the story. a year has passed since you asked troops and they are western allies fled from afghanistan, but there is still no justice for people who back ban. we're trying to escape from kabul airport in tahas panic and agony, hundreds of afghans who worked with american forces and wanted to leave immediately in fear of the taliban to revenge, than managed to get on
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a plane. the picture provided by the u. s. military show the round 640 people on board. that plane is only meant to carry $100.00. 34 passengers. ah us officials confirmed later that human remains were found inside the london gear of the c. 17 mill. replaying used for the evacuation flight from afghanistan to carter. the number of dead bodies found and the cause of death remains unclear even to day. i've got authorities tried to investigate the case to shed light on what had happened. we talked to those who are still fighting for justice, the imperial mainstream media is hiding the real facts. what we're demanding is
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a fair investigation, but the meter is telling a complete lie to the world was to governments want to rectify their wrong doings and they can actually do it, but it's impossible to deny facts. the u. s. air force also promised to probe our hearts go out to the families of the deceased. they said was the outcome though? was anyone held accountable for the deadline incident? no, never, no one. the staff judge advocate offices from both the air mobility command in the united states central command conducted a review of the inquiry findings and rendered, concurring opinions, that the aircrew was in compliance with applicable rules of engagement specific to the event. and the overall law of armed conflict years that went viral a year ago show afghans desperately trying to climb, born to the wings of the plane, all to flee the country. danger. and they have very high risk of injuring themselves, didn't stop them. and in its turn, they didn't stop the u. s. pilots from taking off the theater. another one with the people are falling from planes and dying. it was shocking that the pilots still
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rushed to take off. when these young men were dying, even more shocking is diverted. by the american air force authorities that they crew was not guilty if they are not guilty, then who is responsible the united states is responsible. but washington doesn't seem to agree. and with its investigation given no clear answers, it's hard to tell whether any one will ever be held responsible for the tragedy. estonia has removed the monuments of authority at air time. can the russian speaking city of nava locals have been laying flowers at the site where the tank stood? its removal is a positive efforts by the estonian government to raise all soviet era. monuments in the country. officials say the tank in nava said days a symbol of aggression and that such monuments should be removed to avoid incitement of hatred. the time has now been transported to a museum and monument commemorate to the site where soviet soldiers crossed the
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river and world war 2, and defeated the nazi invaders driving them from the city locals. they were moving the time. shouldn't have been the main focus of the estonian government. yeah, the more you correct, they just want to distract people for attention from economic problems in estonia, but the economy won't be affected by such actions. so i have no idea what they're thinking about. what we did, we knew there was no real problem with the tag. it just affects people's emotions. their psyche triggers memories in older people's minds. in response to the removal of the tank pro russian hackers from the kill next group say they've disrupted over 200 major estonian websites. according to the group, the targets of the cyber attack were large, estonian banks, health care systems, and education systems, as well as government, commercial and other service websites. the launch fire has broken out in central london were 70 fire fighters have been deployed to tackle the blaze
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emergency services. it was 10 minutes after the 1st reports of smoke buildings. in this round, the gallery has been evacuated, but it seems that the london underground was the worst effected fiber account on the railway archway, causing damage to infrastructure. officials from network will release the statements announcing that the line will need to be inspected. also, the place has been put out before it can reopen. london fire brigade has set, the fire is now under control and there was no reports of any injuries. any thanks for joining us here in asi international. we're back at the top of the hour with the very latest field in the l. 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 conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we
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