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it's a very reckless will rehearsal that not only threatens the peace of the korean peninsula, but to say the peace of the northeast asia region and india seeks to curb. the dominance of u. s. big tech companies accusing several major firms of conducting illegal monopolistic business practices. with all right, it is time for your well good news on our, to you to national as we come to you live from the russian capital, rural re sushi. it's a pleasure to have you with us now. the car bombing death of journalist dario do gonna read moscow shows the criminal character of the ukrainian state. now that his according to russia's envoy to the un, your plans to raise the issue at tuesday security council meeting. his remarks came off to russian federal investigators linked the killing to kiev special forces. i'm
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video footage of the main suspect, a ukrainian woman who came to russia a month ago and left to estonia right after the killing. moscow says a suspect natalia walk was spotted near duke and his home. and at the event where the victims car was wired with at least 400 grams of explosives and the un as also cold for an urgent investigation, the u. s. has issued a statement saying they quote, unequivocally condemned the targeting of civilians. let's get there like it's not with our t correspondent. donald court have brought us this report a bit out here. well, the f s, these official investigation has concluded that the assassination of journalists and political analysts, daria, do gonna was carried out by the ukrainian secret services. the official statement has identified the terrorists as a 43 year old woman who's a ukranian citizen named natalia, evolved and her 12 year old daughter who was brought along named sophia siobhan. now, according to the f s. b, they were following around. daria do gonna, in a mini cooper, this mini cooper entered russia,
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entered the country with danielle people's republic license plates, and then it was traveling around moscow with catholic stan license plates and then left the country to estonia with ukrainian license plates. the country where the assailants made their getaway to the same mini cooper were talking about here was also seen on ukrainian websites for sale earlier before this attack took place. but that the but that listing has been actually taken down. the lot of people on the internet are saying 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 attack, it likely took place at a literature, music festival that both the assailants were at. and daria do gonna and her father alexander doogan before she was killed shortly before she was killed before a bomb was planted under the driver's side of the vehicle. russia's foreign ministry spokeswoman murray is a horror of a has called this
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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 gonna, she was the daughter of the anti western author and political commentator, alexander doogan. and she's also actually a personal friend of mine. her father, who 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 the really important person. while actually in russia, the kremlin has not officially recognized any ties 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 alexander duke was actually the true target of this attack. considering the fact that this bomb was actually planted under the drivers side of alexander, duke and par. and it was only after a last minute decision for him to take
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a separate vehicle to another place. and for daria to take his car that we unfortunately saw that dory do can do gonna was killed in this attack. but now it is clear that it was an explosion. these people are not just tyrants or sub a tours. these are ideological terrorists with certain attitudes in life, and not just mercenaries. and people with attitudes like this in life are a very strong force, and they can only be broken by another stronger ideology. thing for the attack was directed against her father, but not only against him at the form, there were a lot of war correspondence, well known and creative people and as planned, the car was supposed to explode in the parking lot. when they were all there were at the exit from the forum. so not only was her father planned to be killed, but also many other people, but purely by chance she left before everyone else. and in this way, she said dozens of other very socially significant people from death. we heard from
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political scientists, glen jason here says deliberate attacks on civilians have been intensifying and made the conflict. if this is the case, if the ukraine is behind this killing, it doesn't signify remarkable escalation. a given that this is an attack on civilians the deliberate talking once. well, if i stand is that there is a touch. also, it does signify some escalation on the part of the west, to be honest, because if anyone has been following the western media, there has been very little condemnation from western governments. and even, i guess there was to me there as well as seem to focus mostly on creating a false link if you will, between google and put in this are the common phrases on being, you know, point his brain or spiritual mentor or ethically for forging. it, well again,
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this has been the revealed long time ago to be in propaganda. so it is interesting that is being revived now because it can be interpreted legitimizing the terrorist attack. so it is an extraordinary escalation from this point of view. ah, the e u has been getting increasingly involved in the ukrainian conflict. the block now considering conducting a large scale military training program for ukraine. he had armed forces. let's get some opinion, i thought, say without the contributor. rachel, must 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 blocks 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 territories. and when i believe it seems reasonable that
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a war that is lasting and looks set to last requires an effort. not only in terms of supplies of material nicky, but also in training and assistance to the organization of the army. and, and i hope it will be approved that will not be in ukraine. it will be 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 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
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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 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 should also not look through. 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 agree to pay the price of our freedom and our values. france isn't at war with russia, but it seems like an attempt to blame russia for french citizens suffering under the ease on sanctions. it also makes you wonder why he knows about how bad things
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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 ukranian officials growing increasingly bold in their violent remarks. graham, sir, richard ward, we tried to kill as many russians as possible, where the more we kill russians now, the less our children will have to kill them. that's it. and european and western officials, if they truly want peace, they certainly seem to be had in precisely the opposite direction, with their recent comments. throughout the whole law dawn yet square public, there have been around a 50 civilian casualties from internationally band land mines. that key forces have disposed particularly in residential areas. of course, the victims include children with some of the band weapons found right around school. in former french at sub has been added. i am bo kay, who has gained the recognition for independently reporting on key abs actions in
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the dawn. bass describes the problem on threats of these land mines in the area. ah, you can see a recognizable element of the cluster, munitions that scatters anti personnel mines when they are released in the air. these are the so called butterfly moderns. their fallen in the center of done at city on household plots of civilians in another places around with this is obvious proof that everyone is demanding to present. moreover, they have a serial number for those who want to get additional information about the use of anti personnel mines and done it. and i want to underline that these are completely prohibited arms.
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ah mandated this vehicle is butterfly mines are highly explosive objects invented by engineers in order to cripple a human being. they have a pushed action mechanism. it's that he's at the moment of contact with this object . a traumatic separation of the leaps happens. ah, ukrainians tried several ammonia holding tanks. this was done intentionally. the goal was to create a huge cloud of ammonia, which would then spread to the population for its destruction by the neighbors. fortunately, they didn't succeed. ah, we are here. we have found a huge fragment of a projectile. i can show you what is written on the ammunition. ah,
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and yes, you are not dreaming. the french word de montage, which means remove is on it. this is the biggest fragment of the french shell among those we found on the spot. it's an element of the french projectile duties markings, professionals will be able to identify and trackless munition. the numbers listed here. ah, let me know. we're at the entrance to the room where the prisoners were held. now we see where they live. only so here is the entrance. ah, here they lived in their sleeping quarters were located right here.
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and as you can see, the shell fell and came to the roof. and as it seems to me, it was an incendiary projectile. as everything caught fire, all the prisoners immediately were burned. some of them were asleep at the time. you can see the condition of the beds which are completely burnt out from the bottom to the top. ah, i know, but in south korea now where cooperation with america takes the form of the large joint military drills in years. however, thousands of people are pretty much annoyed and voice in their discontent and have a look at the pictures. we're going to show you here. in the past 10 days, look at that. raleigh. they've been held where people are assembled to protest against the military exercises with washington. the demonstrators held signs to show that this agreement with the government action demand that a revision of the country's policy towards both north korea and china,
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and push to cooperation with pyongyang to establish peace in the region. what city will you go to came the joint military exercise between south korea and the united states is a very reckless will rehearsal, but not only threatens the peace of the korean peninsula, but also the peace of the northeast asia ranges. so we oppose the military exercise . since the beginning of this administration, south korea is taking a hard line policy towards north korea and china. we are here today to call for peace on the korean peninsula and inter korean reconciliation and cooperation. i discussed the story with a former us marine corps intel office, scott ritter, who says the korean peninsula is facing dangerous time, with saber rattling by washington and its allies sole, only exacerbating tensions in the region. i think the fact these are military drills are, are back means that every everything donald trump accomplished in terms of opening
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the door for diplomacy has been swept off the table. so it's a very dangerous situation. again, this is ill advise policy on the part of south korea in bad advice if it, if it's being given by the united 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 reconciliation. there were many south koreans and we're hopeful that there could be a, you know, a termination of conflict them better in relationships or to, to re unification down the road. and what they're seeing right now is just, you know, a giant step backwards. this is not good for patients to bill so anti competitive practices by big tech companies. that's an allegation by indian authorities that they some on representatives of us firms, apple, google, and amazon. for questioning all the correspondent engine, shakima has more to present one, a ballistic back to says,
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the indian government has come down hard on big, big companies. the parliament t standing committee on finance in india has been looking to witness aspects of competition. even market phase, especially concerning technologies. i know for sure. legal counsel is old company such as google, apple, amazon, hulu, and netflix will appear before the committee on tuesday. representatives of apple, microsoft, amazon, google, netflix from their indian arms and 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 about m g committee had sought views from the likes of btn all r o u, a sweet visa matter. to understand how some of the back this is all big tech companies. google, for example, can distort the market for them, act as
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a barrier to market and see how 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 in front of the panel to de, while the competition commission of india dempster deek on that big decks exports believe that sharper laws really are the needed are the competition act. 2002 follows the philosophy of modern competition laws and aims at fostering competition in 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 forms have come under government scanning after receiving several complaints about a legit antique on but it to with all technology that forms and forms the c. c, i,
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or at the competition commission of india has already been being some of these cases, especially in the digital space following campaigns of unfair business practices. this is archie international reason video shows police officers in the us state of arkansas or beating a suspect. they would, attaining the footer chance and shockwave throughout the country. i should warn you, you may find the following images disturbing. and as you will see, the pictures basically speak for themselves. the officers involved have been suspended on a use of force investigation, launched a randall worst. i was taken to a local hospital and treated for his injuries before. he was then booked into jail and a list of charges including terrorist threats and 2nd degree assault. standing from an incident with a local gas station clerk before his running with police and the local sheriff and government officials have condemned the incident. but so far, washington hasn't commented on the case despite the graphic nature of the beating.
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this, despite other cases of police brutality against black men, for example, like george floyd, which of course prompted immediate out cries from top us and un officials you and human rights chief condemns george floyds, killing an urge as serious action to stop us police killing some unarmed african americans, this is the latest in a long line to the all kinds of expressions of concern, but not just expressions of concern plans to take action. so that this stops, will they appear to be a growing epidemic of police brutality assault and violence directed an african american men systemic cycle of injustice. so existence, country cuts at the very heart, a more sacred belief that all americans are equal rights and dignity. and it sends
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a very clear message to the black community, black lives that are under threat every single day. we spoke with investigative journalist, edward zal, who says that officials are regrettably more interested in skin color, rather than carrying out justice. i think its attach in arkansas will not allow me ignite, they're ready, a ruptured frustrations of the public, but i think it hits to the core of the issue. americans half of their government right now. we don't trust the government. we don't expect to going through much in our favor, no major pulses of comments. and it might be because the man who was beaten so ferociously by those police officers. well, he was white. he wasn't black light, george for somebody going to consider the george for the killing occurred under republican administration. the beaching of this man was under a democrat administration. ultimately, if you actually look at how this part is out,
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it reflects on the biden administration, the democrats, the people that would be most likely to erupt in, in defense of the victim. they were very quick to come out and attack of the police when it came to george floyd and they could care less about the details of the incident. they cared more about the skin color of this man. now when this man went to meet his maker, the lord didn't care about the skin color he had. but the truth of the matter was the democratic party hillary clinton and the rest of their their apparatus. jo bind's handlers definitely cared about it and it did use this to a rode the base of the republicans. they paid to the republicans as racist savvy as president alexander of butcher sheds, vowed to protect ethnic serbs in the break away cause of a region. as he says that if nato peacekeepers fail to ensure security tensions will escalate, we have nowhere to retreat. we are cornered and so our key message to our population in kosovo and meta here is that no matter what happens,
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there will be no columns of refugees. we will save our people from persecution and pogroms. that's if nato doesn't want to do this, or if they participate in the grams with albanian units, though i hope they will not. well, the president stephens comes despite nato promises to intervene and boast of forces in kosovo if needed. at last week's trilateral talks e u foreign affairs chief joseph burrell, aim to normalize ties and find common ground, but failed intentions. rosa, earlier this month, when the cause of an authority is moved to ban serbian documents and license plates . international affairs commented up marco gases believes there are external forces who are adding fuel to this bio. the whole thing to bear in mind is why we don't really want to go to the lows and need to sit back on the farm. the outside is going to start the pole in the 1st place, made it impossible to solve and are keeping it solved by $41.00. so i that will be national side against the other side,
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which is the safest via what we are talking about. what we intend to do and refusal of a confession is benita by which bombed its way into causal crated, the biggest military base since vietnam, income of all other state and cultural ever since of the cultural defensive to compromise. because the us is allowing them to make demands and no concession expected group. i just prayed little history and people and the other planes were late. so we're all gone all solutions. one law animated attempts to avoid escalation. serbia will have to refuse russian oil. serbian president richard said 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
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1st? there will be no russian oil for us. we will be under sanctions. marco gas, it also says the e u is willing to make all can states ultimately pay the price some of the ongoing geo political and geo economic war with russia? the point really here is that the e u 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 of the use making it wants to make the balkans correspond you or even put laura over this wind tends to freeze even more winds up and carried on with the tank of bad because then people can eat well. happy with that. then let them carry on imposing this time to buy. i think the population in croatia and elsewhere they
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will easily you're satisfied with the european union. see, that's what the european union. it was up the notorious arab spring, a series of protests uprising armed rebellions and well intrusive n g o's. they all claim thousands of lives destroyed economies under governments to only 2 nicea where the movement 1st began more than a decade ago, has actually seen a transition to a more democratic form of rule. but apparently even bath is now in jeopardy. i thought he's rachel blevins reports 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 a handful of western back and jos tunisia was the only one that saw
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a transition to a democratic government. but politicians in the west are no longer bragging about the progress they helped foster as to nations 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. 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 a people of 2 news your walk? well officially, 96 percent of voters supported the new constitution in a recent referendum, but only 31 percent of them actually voted on below,
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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 and to need to 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 us state department, as well as around $685000000.00 from washington and tories agency for international development. so why then did a 2020 international public 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 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
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president brock obama said was happening. and teenager back in 2015 amid the turmoil that 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 helped uneasy and consolidate their democratic gaines. the us state department was quick to criticize the 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 u. s. where 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. i. that's a wrapping up program for this hour here on our international. appreciate your
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