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i guess no way i've been friends. i'm watching this year already. see you next time . remember the the, the news the news top headlines right here when off you into national, the united nations calling for an urgent investigation into the death of russian john list diarrhea due gonna as moscow release as evidence that she was killed by someone working for the ukrainians special forces the you plans to host a special military training company for the ukrainian armed forces at the block because getting precinct involved in the conflict. india takes to curve the dominance of us big tech companies,
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suspecting them of conducting illegal monta politic business practices. and pakistan's ruling, at least, appears to take a page out of the us, play a book on how to peter political opponent as ousted premier iran con, faces arrest censorship and criminal charges. much like the former us president donald trump. the headlines from all corners of the globe. welcome to the program. it's on the international now the car bombing death of journalist diarrhea do going to 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 you see what choose days security council meeting is remarks came off, the russian federal investigators linked to the killing the key of special forces and released the video footage of the main saucepan ukrainian woman who came to
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russia a month ago and left to estonia right after the killing. moscow says the suspect natalia wolf was spotted near duke and his home. and as the event where the victim's car was wide, with up to $400.00 grimes of explosives. now the un has also called for an urgent investigation, and the u. s. has issued a statement saying they quote, unequivocal condemn. the targeting of civilians is all correspond ne donald quarter with this report. well, the f s. b's 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 terrorist says, 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, entered the country with done yet,
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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, 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 drivers side of the vehicle. russia's foreign ministry spokeswoman murray 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
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act of state sponsored terror against unarmed civilians. and just to give you some background on the victim of this attack, doria 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 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 time with him, and many consider him to be quite a marginal figure. and it's also important to note that many are saying there's a lot of speculation and reports that i would send to do 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 a separate vehicle to another place. and for daria to take his car that we
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unfortunately saw that dory do can do gonna was killed in this attack. ukrainian officials have denied any involvement into his killing, saying the accusations are quote, fiction created by russia. so we discussed the issue with a former ukrainian security service officer. a he crane is behind this terrorist attack was 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 dpi, l, p, r, 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, all such activities received official status said there's nothing surprising given
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that things are going badly for them at the fronts. it's necessary to show some successes for their target audience and for western curators. that is, acts of direct terrorist attack. cuz then you put yourself in the place of the board of services. you see a young woman with a child. naturally, there'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 or 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. there 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 also. so what's not being discussed publicly is western intelligence has potential involvement in the assassination. that's according to both georgia moly of the global policy institute of london and stefan gadgets,
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from the institute of european studies in belgrade. it was absolutely a tag, and there's no doubt about that. but i don't think that this was done by a ukraine, particularly there are states that are and then the structures such as needle which are leading the proxy. or let me just remind that recently maurice johnson visited a military camp in england, where they claim 10000 grains orders are being trained to fight against russia. when this makes a sign in a conflict in the west, he wasn't very well known figure that well, you have to wonder who came up with the idea that he was a legitimate target for assassination. and that's why i think they think that has to point to the western intelligence services because they were much
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more preoccupied with. and then i suspect the ukrainian, i think that the same goes for a it's very unlikely she will ever come to trial. i mean, obviously, is, sonia isn't going to extra die if she's still in the studio, she may well, me back and you brain by now obviously your brain isn't going to extra either. on the other hand, that doesn't mean that she said, i mean russia now this in those who she is, what she looks like. she has a daughter. so she's very easy to decline. so i don't think, you know, today's, almost like it to be very long the you is entering towards even more direct involvement in the ukrainian conflict. and now the block is planning to host large scale military training of ukrainian armed forces. let's get the opinion now of oxy contributor rachel marston. the rhetoric from some leadership figures in europe is growing increasingly militaristic and seems to be laying the groundwork for greater
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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 territory. last one elderly. it seems reasonable that a war that his lasting and looks set to last requires an effort not only in terms of supplies of material nikki, but also in training and assistance to the organization of the army and, and i hope it will be approved. they 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
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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 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
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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 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, for more, 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 headed in precisely the opposite direction, with their recent comments. all throughout the whole are going ask republic. there
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have been around 50 civilian casualties from internationally by the land mines that kia forces have dispersed, particularly in residential areas. of course, the victims include children. some of the band weapons found right around the schools. and former friends yourself was one antrim bouquet, who has gained recognition for independently reporting on key ebs actions in the dawn. boss describes the problem of land mines in the area. ah, here 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 minds. they fallen in the center of done at city on household plots of civilians in another places around. this is obvious proof that every one 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 ask. and i want to underline that these are
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completely prohibited arms. i mean if this vehicle is butterfly mines are highly explosive objects invented by engineers in order to cripple human being, they have a push action mechanism that he's at the moment of contact with this object. a traumatic separation of the leaps happens. ah, ukrainians tried to had 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.
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fortunately they didn't succeed ah m via here we have found a huge fragment of a projectile. i can show you what is written on the ammunition. ah, and yes, you are not dreaming. the french word de montage, which means remove is on it. this is the biggest fragment of the and 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 track this mission. the numbers listed here. ah,
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let me know. we're at the interest to the room where the prisoners were held. now we see where they lived. so here was the entrance. ah, here they lived in a there sleeping quarters were located right here. and as you can see, the shelf 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, and we've discussed the conflict ukraine with a russian writer in public figures. i caught a cri lap and a back in 2014. when the conflict in the east of ukraine began, he went to the front lines in the region to report on the fighting,
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shared his thoughts on how patriotism has been embraced in russia since the military operation began. so some way did the lawyer are the most modern and entertaining things used to be hostile to the kind of patriotism we are broadcasting now since the beginning of the russian military operation. how many examples can we recall a volunteers or military personnel been in the mainstream? culture in theater and cinema and literature, there's been nothing like this for a long time. previously, everyone wanted to remove military people further away from the agenda. the kings of discourse were completely different people, and they became hostile to our country on february 24th. but i said this earlier, these people will betray you because they are on the opposite side as they support key of your door to door for her. let's get some other stories here when you're truth. a program on our to international pakistan's ruling elite as a peer to take a page out of the us playbook on how to beat a political opponent as alto, premier emron con faces arrest censorship. criminal charges,
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much like former us president donald trump is artesia rachel blevins. the crackdown on the former prime minister of pakistan continues, months after he was removed from office, and it's drawn comparison to the vine and ministrations treatment of former president trump. in a world where both former officials have seen their supporters compared to domestic terrorist m round con is now reportedly facing terrorism charges. following a speech, he gave to a crowd of supporters in which he vowed a lawsuit against police, alleging that they tortured his close aid. this comes as regulators have also banned the live broadcast of his speeches. drawing sharp criticism from con in response, the fascist imported government sung to a new, lo today by banning life coverage of my speeches on tv and then blocking you to temporarily during my speech at least get bog. all this,
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after continuous intimidation of media persons and taking channels off air earlier, con continues to address anti government protest after he was removed and a vote of no confidence back in april. while the government attempts to limit who can listen to his speeches that has only led to more attention and more support, so of con is facing terrorism charges. then what does that mean for his supporters? and could they face action themselves? notably, hundreds of individuals gathered outside of conn's home after the police investigation into his speech was announced and they've out to take over the capitol if he was arrested. so far that hasn't happened as a court issued a protective order that prevents his arrest for at least 3 days. ah, i
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comparisons to the politics in the u. s. have come about as trumps. reach was also limited after he was banned by all major social media platforms. however, or his supporters did for case of 8 and protest that turned into riots at the u. s . capital, back in january 2021. their faces were placed on f. b. i wanted posters, and so far, the longest sentence stands at more than 7 years. and while trump himself has hinted at running for office again in 2020 for the current administration, appears to be doing everything in its power to keep him out of the white house. earlier this month, trump's home was rated by the f b i with a search warrant revealing and investigation under the espionage act. similar scrutiny has been applied to con. as pakistan's media watchdog argue that the prime minister's speeches amount to threats against state institution and government officials, and therefore it cannot be broadcast live. it has been observed that mr. iran con
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chairman pakistan. terry key in soft in his speeches and statements is continuously alleging state institutions by leveling baseless allegations and spreading hate speech through his provocative statements against state institutions and officers which is prejudicial to the maintenance of law and order, and is likely to asterisk, disturb public peace and tranquillity, at the tale of cheer populous politicians, who continued to influence the public despite the fact that they are no longer in office, raising questions at how far the government will go to st. silence their voices, and how their supporters will respond. it's good to have you with us for this program on the tuesday. so recent video shows police officers and the u. s. date of all console, beating a suspect they were detaining of the footage has sent shock waves throughout the country. i should warn you, you may find the following image is disturbing. hither come where you can see the pictures pretty much speak for themselves. the officers involved copying, suspended, and a use of force investigation has been launched. a randall worcester was taken to
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a local hospital and treated for injuries before he was booked into jail, and a list of charges including terrorists, threats, and 2nd degrees sold. apparently stepping from an incident with a local gas station, cluck before his running with police. now the local sheriff on government officials have condemned the incident. but so far, washington has been commented on the case despite the graphic nature of the beating . or this, despite other cases of police brutality against black men, like george floyd, for example, which prompted outcry from top us an un officials immediately. you and human rights chief condemns george floyds killing and urges serious action to stop you as police killing some unarmed african americans. this is the latest in a long line. so all kinds of expressions of concern, but not just expressions of concern plans to take action. so that this stops will,
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there appears to be a growing epidemic of police brutality assault and violence directed an african american men systemic cycle of injustice. so exist in this country, cuts at the very heart, a more sacred belief that all americans are equal rights and dignity. and who sends a very clear message to the black community black lives that are under threat every single day. according to investigative journalist, edward zeile, he says that officials and police officers are more interested in skin color rather than justice. i think it's attaching arkansas wall not only ignite, they're ready, a ruptured frustrations of the public, but i think it hits to the core of the issue. americans, how for their government right now we don't trust the government. we don't expect the government too much in our favor. no major pulse is
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a common source and it might be because the man who was beaten so ferociously by those police officers. well, he was white. he wasn't blacklight. george ford, something to consider is the george ford. so killing occurred under a publican administration. the beating of this man was under a democratic administration. ultimately, if you actually look at how this parse is out, 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 ford and they could care less about the details of 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 hillard clinton and the rest of their their apparatus. jo bind's handlers definitely cared about it. and they did use this to a road, the base of the republicans. they painted the republicans as racist anti
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competitive practices by big tech companies. that is an allegation by indian authorities as they someone representatives of us firms, apple, google, and amazon for questioning. let's get details now without the correspond. don't, don't join sharma. do went monopolistic back to says the indian government has come down hard on big tech companies. the parliamentary standing committee on finance in india has been looking to witness aspects of competition in the market space, especially concerning technology science, senior official and legal counsels, old company such as google, apple, amazon ober, 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
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of finance has been looking into the subject. they've been calling different companies and service providers. in fact, last month about them g committee had thought fuel from the likes of btn all r. oh, you'll see diesel motto to understand how some of the back this 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 in film till the panel to d. while the competition commission of india dens to deek on a big dex exports believe that shop on laws really other 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,
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abuse of dominant position by enterprises and regulates combinations with a view to ensure that there is no adverse effect on competition. in india, a recent dimes big dec forms have come under government scan it after receiving several complaints about elijah an antique on but it to weighs off technology 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 campaign. so on fe business practices over to south korea now where cooperation with the u. s. takes the form of the largest joint military drills in years. however, thousands of people are annoyed and voicing that discontent. in fact, there have been protests over the past 10 days with people speaking out against the military exercises with america. demonstrate as holding up signs to show that disagreement with the government's actions and demand that a revision of the country's policy towards north korea and china. they called full
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cooperation with young yang to establish peace in the region. and here is what some of them had to say. what did you say? it took me to join the military exercise between south korea and the united states is a very reckless war rehearsal, but not only threatens the peace of the korean peninsula, but also the peace of the northeast asia region. 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. south koreans, concerns of being involved in an a military conflict is difficult to ignore. the region has become a hot spot of training and what some of called provocative moves. this of course, as the us house speaker nancy pelosi is visitor taiwan provoked. massive drills from china and more exercises ought to be held in india alongside us forces within a 100 kilometers of the chinese border. now,
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south korea is hosting its own joined military exercises with washington who has its largest overseas base in that country. when i spoke with a former us marine corps intelligence officer, scott ritter, who starts the korean peninsula, is facing dangerous times, with saber rattling by washington and its allies sole, only exacerbating already existing tensions in that part of the world. i think the fact that these military drills are, are back means that every everything donald trump accomplished in terms of opening the door for diplomacy 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 to protect if it's been 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 that were hopeful that there could be
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no termination of conflict. them better in relationship with potential reunification 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 are dropping out the program at 29 minutes past the hour here on auto international. appreciate your joining us. have full a set of tuesday headlines. we were ton with more of your wealth news at the top of the blue 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 on often very dramatic. that development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful,
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very difficult time to sit down and talk with me. hello, welcome to was a part of the idea of creating a cologne of me there. around the pacific ocean has been tantalizing the minds of western strategist ever since washington announce its intention to give it to asia . but it never quite came to fruition in part because of india has a tense, isn't going to be more likely now after the conflict in the ukraine. well, to discuss it are now joined by.

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