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ah, with this i was told that lies live on r t as the un calls for an urgent investigation into the death of russian john list diarrhea due gonna, as moscow releases evidence that she was killed by someone working for you, praying in special force. this is just one of many houses that was destroyed by the shilling of ukrainian nationalists. and there are hundreds of houses like this all around the city. i'll see if it's i don't. yeah, it's cost, but all to hear from civilian wounded by ukrainian land mines in residential areas . you is considering conducting
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a large scale military training program for the ukranian armed forces as the blog does get increasingly involved in the conflict. also in the program in india, summons representatives of u. s. companies, apple, google, amazon, and netflix on allegations about anti competitive business practices on the digital mine with it is good to have you with us for this program live from moscow where it's now just after 5 o'clock in the morning ish. now the ca, bombing death of journalist daria do gonna, in moscow shows the criminal character of the ukrainian state. now that is according to russia's envoy to the united nations who plans to raise the issue of tuesdays at security council meeting. his remarks came off to russian federal investigators linked the killing to key of special forces and release the video
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footage of the main suspect a ukrainian woman who came to russia a month ago and left to estonia right after the killing. and moscow says the suspect natalia wolf was spotted near duke and his home and at the event where their victims, cobb was wired with at least 400 grams of explosives. the un has also called for an urgent investigation, and the u. s. has issued a statement saying they quote, unequivocally condemned. the targeting of civilians has picked up the story now with a correspondent donald quarter. well, the f s p 's official investigation has concluded that the assassination of journalists and political analysts, daria, do gonna with carried out by the ukranian secret services. the official statement has identified the terrorist as a 43 year old woman who's a ukranian citizen named natalie of off and her 12 year old daughter who was brought along name sophia shabani. now, according to the f s. b,
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they were following around. daria do, going to in a mini cooper, this mini cooper entered russia, entered the country with done yet people's republic license plates. and then it was traveling around moscow with catholic stand license plates and then left the country to estonia with ukrainian license plates. the country where the assailants made their getaway to the same many cooper we're talking about here was also seen on ukrainian websites for sale earlier before this attack took place. but that, but that listing has been actually taken down. a lot of people on the internet are seeing that by putting up a listing to sell the car, the assailants were trying to have an alibi before they committed the act. as for where the assailants carried out this attacks, it likely took place at a literature, music festival that both the assailants were at. and daria do gonna and her father alexander, duke, and before she was killed, shortly before she was killed before a bomb was planted under the drivers side of the vehicle. rushes foreign ministry
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spokeswoman maria is a har of a, has called this a terrorist attack on her telegram channel and that's exactly what it is. there's no grey area for interpretation. this was an act of state sponsored terror against unarmed civilians. and just to give you some background on the victim of this attack, daria do going to, she was the daughter of the anti western author and political commentator, alexander doogan. and she was also actually a personal friend of mine. her father has been targeted by the western media as a sort of advisor to vladimir putin on foreign policy issues. for the longest time they've been in the western media, he's been really made out to be really important person. while actually in russia, in the kremlin, has not officially recognized any time with him, and many consider him to be quite a marginal figure. and it's also important to note that many are saying that there's a lot of speculation and reports that i would send to do was actually the true target of this attack. ma, considering the fact that the bomb was actually planted under the drivers side of alexander, duke and par. and it was only after
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a last minute decision for him to take a separate vehicle to another place. and for daria to take his car, that we unfortunately saw that during to can donna was killed in this attack. ukrainian officials have denied any involvement in duke and his killing, saying the accusations are quote, fiction created by russia. we discussed the issue with a former ukrainian security service officer should do. he crane is behind this terrorist attack with facing a system this focused on terrorist operations. this system did not appear today. it began to be built immediately after my done. it was formalized in 2015 when an amazing of the intelligence committee under president par shanker. the course was clearly taken to carry out sabotaged terrorist attacks on the territory of the dpr alpa crimea, and the russian federation. and then the ukrainian security service, the main intelligence directorate, were instructed to prepare special sabotaged groups that would operate in these territories. it also means using, trained to foreign specialist. so in 2015,
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all such activities received official status said there's nothing surprising given that things are going badly for them at the front. it's necessary to show some successes for their target audience. and for western curators that is, acts of direct terrorist attack. then you put yourself in the place of the board of services, me see a young woman with a child. naturally, they'll be less attention to such person. therefore, there is nothing surprising as there is nothing surprising in the fact that ukrainian special services use children to disguise. oh, carry out terrorist attacks. i want to remind you that in 2016 a terrorist group was revealed in the dpr which included minus the group was liquidated. that was allow process. that is, there is nothing sacred for them. there are no red lines. they need to achieve that goal. and the goal is the same to defeat russia, the suggestion of terror, the infliction of maximum losses. but also, what meantime the e u has been getting increasingly involved in the ukranian conflict with a block now considering conducting
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a large scale military training program for the ukranian armed forces. as get details on this without a contributor, rachel, boston. the rhetoric from some leadership figures in europe is growing increasingly militaristic and seems to be laying the groundwork for greater aggression and involvement in the ukraine conflict. the european union's chief diplomat, joseph burrell said on monday that the block's defense ministers will be considering a proposal at their meeting in prague next monday and tuesday to get involved in training ukrainian troops on e u territory. for the last one elderly. it seems reasonable that a war that is lasting and looks set to last requires an effort not only in terms of supplies of material vicky, but also in training and assistance to the organization of the army and, and i hope it will be approved. it will not be in ukraine, it will be in, in neighboring countries, which already have training missions, britain and canada are already train ukrainian fighters and britain may be canada, will actually vet them this time to avoid the embarrassment of being outed by the
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canadian mainstream media again for training fighters who flagrantly supported neo nazi symbols and speaking at the use land warfare conference in london, britain's army chief general sir patrick sanders. a vote to ramping up called operation. mobilize to prepare british troops for urban combat and to fight alongside nato allies in a high intensity conflict in europe. the british armies top ranked warn officer paul carney, also just wrote in soldier magazine, which is the official monthly published by the case ministry of defense. that british troops should get ready for the possibility of deployment, amid the ukraine conflict, for which they should prepare their families. i want us all to check, we are physically fit for operations, and it is also important. we prepare loved ones and families who often have the hardest role in our absence. now, french president, a mentor in mac hall, also raised eyebrows here in france
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a few days ago when he framed the energy crisis and economic hardship caused by the use own sanctions. as the price of freedom in a quote, war economy. johnson. i am thinking of all people who will need the strength of mind to face the times ahead to resist uncertainties sometimes to ease adversity and united agreed to pay the price of our freedom and our values. friends, isn't it more with russia? but it seems like an attempt to blame russia for french citizens suffering under the use on sanctions. it also makes you wonder why he knows about how bad things are about to get here in europe. as the energy and inflation crises start to really bite. all of this militaristic rhetoric seems all the more risky in light of some ukrainian officials, growing increasingly bold in their violent remarks ran because we tried to kill as many russians as possible. the more we kill russians now,
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the less our children will have to kill them. that's it. and your pin and western officials, if they truly want peace, they certainly seem to be head in precisely the opposite direction with their recent comments. well, local officials say that at least 2 civilians have been killed and several others wounded. and yet another round of ukrainian shelling of the don. yes, republic artes remind culture of now tell us more about her rushes investigation into these reported atrocities. the russian investigative committee continued to document war crimes committed by ukrainian nationalist against civilians. here in don't ask residential areas are under constant shilling right now. we are at one of the addresses here in done as, as you can see, there is a crater from my, what is presumably a ukranian grad rocket. you can see the impact on the ground. and you can also see what happened to the house. all of these holes resulted from the shrapnel,
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from this particular shell of to register him there. yep. i went to the store yesterday, around 10 o'clock, my daughter called me and said, who had been blown off with all the windows broken. and he became running over and said, drop everything and gone home when i arrived and my husband was blind was stay at home. the neighbors to alter their projectile had landed right here. that he vision you concealed damage. there was another one that hid the neighbor's property a week ago. the day of course were frightened when the shalon starts, when i drop everything and run into the house. several districts of the city of de nascar being shelled on a daily basis on friday alone, at least 2 people have been killed and the several have been injured are now had the hospital. this is just one of many houses that was destroyed by the shilling of ukrainian nationalists. and there are hundreds of houses like this. all around the
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city owens could be sort of eroni, mucus, ukrainian military formations have continued showing the city of denounced in the keeps can cure of school districts. authorities from the investigative committee arrived to the scene. today. we are now conducting an inspection of homes that were destroyed from the alleged artillery fire that we are currently collecting fragments that will be sent for forensic examination to determine the type and characteristics of the ammunition co fill of the nascar residents who were wounded by ukrainian shelling, continue, arriving at the city, said republican promised sensor doctors here are working overtime and have been doing that for the last 8 years. right now, we'll try and talk to some of the wounded nike. they're listening to school. there were a lot of petal mines him. we started collecting them and so that people wouldn't get caught. i came to st. clayton about 50 of them. they were also seminar neighbors, gordon. we went there and i found around 70 petal mines. i put them in 2 heaps and set them on fire and blew them up. i was already tied. i went to the garden and
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they were still petals lying near the fence. i was there to clean them up, but it exploded 3 maces away from me. my leg was torn off as these pedal mines lying in the sun. you shouldn't approach them. it's dangerous. so a pedal mine overheated exploded and hit me. they left a lot of petal. mine's they were throwing them there every 10 days. one guy died recently. he got a petal mine, his stomach, there were a lot of pedal minds at the bus stop and lots is still lying somewhere. i have found out that most of the victims at the trauma center here in dunn nest became a injured as the result of so called petal or butterfly mines which have been outlawed by a several conventions around the world. the mines look very small and all the last couple of weeks or so at least 40 people have been wounded here in the nest alone. the type of injury is usually a severed limb from on cause for of artie. the nest people's republic
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over to south korea now where cooperation with the united states takes the form of the largest joint military drills in years. however, thousands of people are annoyed and even voicing that this content in the past 10 days rallies have been held by people assembled to protest against the military exercises with america. and demonstrators held signs to show that disagreement with the government's actions demanded a revision of the country's policy towards north korea and china, and even pushed for cooperation with pyongyang to establish peace in the region. even as he said, he need the joint military exercise between south korea and the united states is a very reckless war rehearsal that not only threatens the peace of the korean peninsula, but also the peace of the northeast asia region. so we oppose the military exercise with since the beginning of this administration, south korea is taking a hard line policy towards north korea and china. we are here to day to call for
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peace on the korean peninsula and inter korean reconciliation and cooperation. i just spoke with a former us marine corps intelligence officer, scott ritter. he says the korean peninsula is facing dangerous times, with saber rattling by washington and its allies sole, ultimately, only exacerbating tensions in that part of the world. i think the fact that these are military drills are, are, are back means that um, every everything donald trump accomplished in terms of opening the door for clo missy has been swept off the table. so it's a very dangerous situation. again, this is ill advised policy on the part of south korea in bad advice if you get, if it's a been given by night states. these demonstrations are, are reflect with the fact that there's a significant percentage of the south korean population that was looking forward to a reconciliation. there were many south koreans who were hopeful that there could be a, you know, a termination of conflict. them better in relation or to,
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to re unification down the road. and uh, what they're seeing right now is just, you know, a giant step backwards. this is not good for patients to bill ah, antique competitive practices by big tech companies. now that is an allegation by indian authorities, as they summon representatives of us firms, apple, google, and amazon for questioning party correspondent, 100 shot my reports. it went monopolistic back to says the indian government has come down hard on big debt companies. the parliamentary standing committee on finance in india has been looking into waiters aspects of competition in the market space, especially concerning technology giants, senior official, illegal counsels, all companies such as google, apple, amazon ober, and netflix will appear before the committee on it. you see representatives of apple, microsoft, amazon, google, netflix from their indian arms and
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a few others will appear before the parliamentary panel on the issue of competitive behavior in the digital market. over the past few months to parliamentary committee of finance has been looking into the subject. they've been calling different companies and service providers. in fact, last month, the bottom g committee had sought views from the likes of btn all r o. you will swig issamotto to understand how some of the baptists is all big tech companies. google, for example, can distort the market for them, act as a barrier to market and see what their pockets and also restrict their functioning . so around 10 questions have been sent by the parliamentary committee of finance to the likes of apple, google, amazon, and netflix, which they will have to answer info onto the panel to de while the competition commission of india dance to dig on a big dex exports believe. that sharper loss really are the needed are the competition act. 2002 follows the philosophy of modern competition laws and aims at
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fostering competition and protecting indian markets against anti competitive practices. by enterprises, the act prohibits anti competitive agreements, abuse of dominant position by enterprises and regulates combinations with a view to ensure that there is no adverse effect on competition in india. in recent dimes big dec farms have come under government, scan it after receiving several complaints about a legit antique competed to we all stick knology platforms and forms the c. c, i or at the competition commission of india has already been being some of these cases, especially in the digital space following convene. so on fe, business statuses. ah, it is good to have you with us for this program as a so b as president alexandra voucher chose val to protect ethnic serbs and the break away cause of our region. as he says that if nato peacekeepers fail to ensure security, tensions will inevitably escalate. we have no where to retreat. we are cornered and
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so our key message to our population in kosovo and met here is that no matter what happens, there will be no columns of refugees. we will save our people from persecution in pogroms. that's if nato doesn't want to do this, or if they participate in programs with albanian units, though i hope they will not. well, the president's statement comes despite nato promises to intervene and boast of forces in kosovo if needed. at last week's trilateral talks a foreign affairs chief, joseph burrell, aim to normalize ties and fine common ground, but failed tensions. roads. earlier this month, when the cause of an authorities moved a ban, serbian documents and license plates and international affairs committed medical gas search. believe there are external forces, i think fuel to this fire to very minute. so i don't really want to go to the hospital separately. lowe's, you need to sit back on form in the outside is going to stop the pot and made it
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impossible to solve. and you are keeping it in the soul by supporting one side that national side against the other far which is safe. and what we are talking about, what we intend to do and refusal of concession is benita, which bombed its way into culpable crated the biggest military base since the vietnam in kosovo at a state in cocoa ever since of the cultural vintage, a compromise. because the us is allowing them to make demands and no concession expected group i just prayed over the phone. history come up and people and the other planes were late. so hopefully i'll be gone. that's the 1st solution for the one long and amid attempts to avoid escalation, serbia will have to now refuse russian oil. the soviet president church said
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that from november the 1st belgrade will not be able to import russian oil due to e u sanctions. what are we going to do with electricity oil? from november? first, there will be no russian oil for us. we will be under sanctions unless moto gas and also says the e u is willing to a well make bulk in the states poor up in the fall out of its geo economic war with russia. the point really here is that the you is stopping time because reach the erotic holt in croatia from which it goes by pipeline to gratian and to present woochie doesn't want to stop importing oil from, from anybody, recent russia, most of it. so this is a problem critical that you're making you want to make the balkans correspond. you're even pull laura over this wind tens of fries even more. winds up and carried
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on with the tank of bad because then people can sapa and eat well, happy with that. then let them carry on imposing this time to buy. but i think the populations in croatia and elsewhere, they will easily you're satisfied with the european union, what the european union. it was up now to i was in, in hunger cries and east and africa of the u. n. world food program. i sounded the alarm and called for more resources, saying a regional drought has exacerbated and already devastating salmon. people here have been waiting years for rain, but they cannot wait any longer for life saving food assistance. the world needs to act now to protect the most vulnerable communities, from the threat of widespread famine in the horn of africa. there is still no end in sight to this drought crisis, so we must get the resources needed to save lives in stock. people plunging into catastrophic levels of hunger instead of ation. that un,
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already warned earlier this year, so a teen 1000000 people in the horn of africa were facing acute food insecurity. but that number has now increased to at least 22000000 as the region has struggled with a severe lack of rain for months on end. about 1000000 people have fled their homes and settled in humanitarian comes to receive food and water. the un says it's able to provide rations for 2400000 people. that's just a fraction of those in need. we heard from award winning journalist martin j, who says the us out of western powers of long taken a while an inefficient approach to resolving issues in africa. the culture has been fraught with a number, typically by droughts in the last couple of years, which are set to some parts of africa quite drastically. the history of nations in africa is deplorable. i mean, to go back to somalia, rwanda and other sites in central africa and church and blizzard like
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that where you and really has failed. but the problem is it always takes too long before maybe the western donors should begin to realize, you know, that you've got a problem in this case. and all of that usually takes several 100000. if not a 1000000 people to drop dead or come close to the when countries in africa, particularly in north africa, especially in the so how ration when these countries go towards when they face extreme situations, like the one the somalis going through now the present, some of the whole lot of problems, which not only affect them to fix people in the region, even affects europeans. you know, the 1st one obviously is when you have such grinding poverty and such salvation on a massive scale. terrorism starts to become an issue. the 2nd one attached to that 2nd problem, we have the implications of, of a drought on the scale not being dealt with is also migration that affects europe as well as the tears. and, and migrations situation is in is really in a dire,
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dont level right now. and we need to re look, we need to reexamine how some of these countries can treat themselves in the short term with these, with problems like drought tensions around the region. the notorious arab spring, a series of protests, uprising and armed rebellions has claimed thousands of lives ruined economies and destroyed governments only to nicea where the movement 1st began. more than a decade ago, has actually seen a transition to a more democratic form of rule. but even that is now in jeopardy of thought, his ritual blevins explains more than a decade after the arab spring uprising. the one country that was celebrated as a success story by the west is now facing a political and economic crisis. just made the protests that were carried out across the middle east and north africa. and notably encouraged and sponsored by
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a handful of western back and jos tunisia was the only one that saw a transition to a democratic government. but politicians in the west are no longer bragging about the progress they helped foster. as kenesha was president, just over saw the creation of a new constitution that gives himself a host of new powers. this comes after he suspended the country. parliament fired the state prosecutor and gave himself the power to rule by decree. criticism of the government's decision has been met with backlash, including a prison sons for one independent journalist which was condemned by amnesty international tunisian authorities are perfectly free to dispute and counter what media report about them without arresting and prosecuting journalists. in any case, no civilian should face trial before tunisia, military courts, this travesty of justice must stop. so what did the people in 2 news? your walk? well officially, 96 percent of voters supported the new constitution in
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a recent referendum, but only 31 percent of them actually voted on below, turn out serves as a reminder that the transition to democracy hasn't actually been all it was made out to be despite the praise hillary clinton gave the north african nation back in 2011. we have an enormous stake and ensuring that egypt in tunisia provide models for the kind of democracy that we want to see. that transition was rewarded with more than $1400000000.00 and funding from the u. s. department, as well as around $685000000.00 from washington and tories agency for international development. so why then do the 2020 international republic institute survey find that 87 percent of the people in tunisia believe their country was headed in the wrong direction. it appears that despite the thank you gifts from the west, the new system has been met with criticism from members of the public who say it
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has allowed for more corruption instead of improvement igniting more resentment at a time of high inflation and unemployment. that's certainly not what the us president brock obama said was happening. and teenager back in 2015 amid the turmoil did so often dominates the headlines. it can be tempting to think that all of north africa in the middle east is gripped by disorder. but in tunisia where the arab spring began democracy and pluralism are taking root. we can do more together to help uneasy and consolidate their democratic gains. the us state department was quick to criticize a new constitution, claiming it is part of, quote, an alarming erosion of democratic norms. however, what they didn't say was that after tens of thousands of people died as a result of the arab spring, the only success that came from the protest fueled by the us were the governments that were overthrown. but i'm sure the promise of democracy and a better way of life as told by the west. it is now nowhere to be found. that was
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rachel blevins, wrapping up this our program here on asi international. it's about 528 on tuesday morning here at moscow. a pleasure having you with us. we were thrown at the top of the hour with more of your worldwide headlines. what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation. let it be an 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. ringback ringback because she spent with forced to marceau career, which was mostly due to to when you have
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