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ah ah, and out the crew comes on to the latest ukrainian shelling of don. yes, kidding. a local hotel and the university serbia is ready to partially accepts cost of those terms for entry documents. president alexander church announcement move it talks to ease tensions on that. to continue with the pentagon caves into criticism over its deadly drones flying song, civilians and pledges to simply reduce the number of deaths from it's coming from other countries. that pakistan declared a state of emergency either was being called the worst humanitarian disaster. the
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decade, often more than 900 people die and devastating floods with malcolm asi international with the latest world news update is good to happy with us. and we start this out with some news coming in from north africa. at least 7 people have reportedly being killed. i'm 30 wounded after clashes wrapped in libya's capital ah, intense fighting grow cows in tripoli, early on saturday with rival militia groups reportedly exchanging heavy gunfire. according to local media, the clashes were initiated by one of the libyan capital, strongest armed functions as rival force is life of power in the north african country. when it says that the nearby house is anne's cause we're badly damaged. the not the latest on the conflict in ukraine with russia's defense ministry
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condemning what a cause keeps on going nuclear terrorism. as over the shelling of, as apple, she and power plant and southern ukraine, which is controlled by russia and moscow, say the stations territory has been bombarded by ukrainian forces 3 times in just the past 24 hours. with radioactive waste side signs, nuclear feel storage warehouses in the line of fire. despite several shells falling in the area, the radiation level is said to be on the control with the russian staff at the facility handling all the necessary maintenance across in don't bass. a naughty crew has been caught in the latest ukrainian shell end of dawn yet city early on saturday. the following footage was filmed in the immediate aftermath of the attack, which hit a local hotel. ah
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oh, you haven't, i shelling of done yet. so civilian building shots it on cause a scorch. smoke from the fires drifted through the and a local university that also came under attack along with the hotel. sonya school doroty said that he was hit by these 5 ukrainian foams. shelling was also reported in the neighboring town of gulf leaving several residential buildings destroyed that and an elegant republic. 3 people are being killed and 7 more wounded when caps troops fight at a hospital using u. s. supply to high mass rocket launchers. that's according to russia's defense ministry, according to some locals. ukrainian soldiers have also been using some residential and industrial sites as based as including a local mine. he's what one of the miners told us, who could i, you know, still ukraine occupied this mine at the very beginning of the operation. they used
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the mine on its grounds as a hiding place. and they told the citizens that we were preventing them from working to see the armed forces of ukraine did not allow the townspeople to collect water from the humanitarian aid providers. they drove everyone away filled their own cans and left. and after a while, the shooting started again, the armed forces of ukraine expelled civilians from their shelters during these firefights, even citizens with children after the ukrainians left. everything was abandoned weaponry was let flying around. here, while ukrainian armed forces are accused of shelling a hospital in the lincoln square public, your opinions are busy discussing russian. vladimir russian president vladimir putin is alleged spine networks. german news outlet spiegel claims that tens of thousands of russian intelligence officers have been waging the so called shadow war against the west for years. and a struggle for power and influence. romeus, heralds and money from humbug. parliamentarian monson doses that this de spiegel is
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trying to influence german public opinion by publishing such stories. this article in this field is a bit like ramos to it's not serious really because it's very one sided and then it's thompson allies again on a president protein with something which is clearly tactical aim to provoke reactions and then joan society and to create pictures and the i think it sort of other stuff stuck to not recall in the mainstream media of germany, what's going on in the nuclear station? because now we pause in the security council and the united nation. they could report on that seriously. on the 1st page of the siegel and then they shot everyone to stop shooting rockets because we don't want to be something like that.
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it was russian like troops or advancing. you don't? yes, we're public west. some towns are being used. this firing positions by the ukranian army. these women cause reports from near the front lines. ah, the 2nd tank battalion of the nest people's republic armies. 5th brigade are now working against the enemy. czar gets in the town hall far madi and god. the city of the desk is still constantly being as shelled by ukrainian nationalist, and these guys are instrumental in destroying ukrainian army positions just on the outskirts of the net in the town of mud ink, according to officials, at least 75 percent of the town is now free and they'll be making sure that there are no more ukrainian artillery positions. we're now at the headquarters of the 2nd tank battalion are on the outskirts of
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done that's the tank is already working against the ukrainian nationalists positions. now these guys are now operating the drone, which is right above the tank, and so they making sure that it hits the target that it needs a little. okay, a problem though, and you said you list area as well fortified. the defense was prepared in advance. so it's hard to move forward and we do it slowly, but with determination for the sense resumed. and the fundamental difference between them and us is that we protect our lance, how children, parents, and all citizens of that. the next glance, republics, what they destroy is now families. they are cold blooded. this soviet see, 64 tank is back from the front line as you can see it. so all in fact the crew are safe and sounds and like they said, they were working against the ukranian nationalists, military positions right now they will reload and head back to the front room on
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call for if hearty, the nest people's republic serbia is ready to partially accept cause to those terms for entry documents as tensions continue to simmer, announcing the move serbian president alexander view church that it should not be interpreted as a recognition of cost of those self declared independence status. if miss moss premier, these ramayo them, we are ready to issue a general disclaimer, in which it will be written to use identity cause issued by prisoner is allowed exclusively for practical reasons. due to freedom of movement and notes as any recognition of the unilaterally declared independence of kosovo. ali, when were you? the whole slow america, special envoy to the western balkans. gabriel escobar, stacy hopes tensions between pristine and bow grade. do not escalate. but his suggestion that the idea, the cost of i was part of serbia should be forgotten, raised eyebrows. i think we have to move away from the narrative that kosovo as
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serbia and moved toward the the narrative that coastal and serbia are europe. however, the us diplomat then contradicted himself by acknowledging the washington is not part of the immediate dialogue between belgrade and christina talks that the serbian president say sylvia, we'll try as best to keep on the peaceful, unproductive track. yet he did mention that serbia is now in possession of documents. the show 7 countries are now withdrawing their previous support of cost of own dependence. only those wires to right now i can for me to in my possession and in the possession of the ministry of foreign affairs, there was 7 document confirming withdrawal of kosovo recognition when the time is right. so we will make them public. we are here in courses coming through with behind us. we can see the famous ridge that separates the northern from the south side of the town. the main issue today is that the president who to talk about the
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license plates being the most difficult question regarding the current situation possible. the problem with the place is, has the service here put it? is that with the weight that are given to them by serbia, with the serbian flag, and mark him, which means for his coming to route so they can travel anywhere in the world without any problems, but with the plates that are given to them by so called republican, possible, they can travel in most of the countries in europe and world due to the difficulties of possible so claimed recognition and due to the status that it has in international relations decide that serves in possible in the north part of postal care problem. because without the place given to them by christina, they can't travel south of some sort of thing. visit the their grades, visit their relatives visit to visit their churches and monasteries,
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and travel freely across a territory of course, civil and middle class. so it is a great problem for them. and beside that the course of the site is using that as an argument to impose their force here in the north and to continue their pursuit of serbs. and they're building new bases as we saw the yesterday. and they are implying and forcing bigger our presence in the north, near the administrative crossings towards the central service. so this is just one of the questions that is rapidly used as an excuse to impose their force here. and there was, of course, the presidency, which is not the in any bible or form in the negotiations between serbia and the so called steven guy, it's the professor at the institute of you, a pain studies in belgrade. say the serbian public is tired of western influence. unfortunately, this is the decision that comes after many bad decisions in the last 9 years from
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the beginning of the so called brussels process. since the you started to mediate this negotiate and process, it was always bias and the result was the therapy i gave up so many of the state authorities paid for it to the illegal for albanian separate this institutions. and in return, serbia didn't get anything. however, i must say that the situation is very grammar for the whole banyan independence. many states are rethinking their decision or reco recognition of the succession of customer thought here from serbia. and many of them have revoked already. this recognition as we hear there 7 war service society is a very much anti western oriented when it comes to polio,
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when it comes to geo politics. like when it comes to the boys, he's because we were always for loss or to years on being mistreated to say, it's my own most mildly, the west is afraid, nato is afraid that we might cause problems. french president monument cronies receiving a phones to reception from the algerian people during his official visit to the country. oh, oh, oh, oh oh, image is circulating on social media pitcher the french president surrounded by people in the streets of around. he was cursing at him and yelling insults many see the response to the result of a deterioration in franco and jerry relations. in recent years. a monument crone has reportedly questioned whether algeria actually existed as
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a nation before france colonized the country and the keys, the algerian government of inciting hatred towards france. his visit to the former french colony, which is rich in gas, comes amid europe's energy crisis. the french officials insist a visit is about improving relations between the 2 nations. the pentagon has unveiled a new plan to liberate civilian casualties and us drone strikes and other military operations in other countries. but some critics say that's not good enough, as thousands of people have already been killed by american bombs out. he's donald courted down into the story, the center of excellence. it's the pentagon's latest attempt at making americans feel just a little bit better about the u. s. military's killing of civilians around the world. so the center of excellence will be sort of the hub that will provide expertise at a centralized location, but then that will be dispersed throughout the department of defense at the co. com level at the component level. it's all part of the new civilian har,
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mitigation and response action plan, aimed at reducing the amount of collateral damage caused by us. bombings and drone strikes. the civilian har, mitigation and response action plan announced thursday. we'll build the framework that will put people who are trained and have an understanding of civilian harm issues throughout the military, both and combatants commands. and at more senior levels of the defense department. you have to wonder if anyone at the planning meeting made the controversial suggestion to stop conducting so many bombings around the world and the 1st place. since 2015 u. s. force is launched, more than 13000 drone strikes in afghanistan alone, killing as many as 10000 people, including hundreds of civilians. and according to declassified pentagon documents obtained by the new york times and 2021, a lot of that has to do with flawed intelligence and trigger happy drone operators . the truth documents,
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the military's own confidential assessments of more than 1300 reports of civilian casualties. these bear how the air war has been marked by deeply flawed intelligence, rushed and often imprecise targeting on the deaths of thousands of civilians. many of them children, i shan't contrast to the american governments image of war, waged by all seeing drones and precision bombs. all things considered at least the pentagon has somewhat of a plan to ease the suffering of those unlucky enough to accidentally walk into american cross hairs. right. while human rights groups aren't 100 percent on board . for the past 20 years, we have been saying the exact same thing he has never happened. then all of this sudden secretary austin says ok, we're going to do this and all of those things. most of those things that we wanted to have been saying for 20 years on this plan. we have been hoping that the pentagon will look backwards at the past 20 years and say, what went wrong?
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let's look into some cases. there are countless victims who were hoping for that this plan doesn't have that. so let the bombs continue to rain down. let the drones continue to strike, but don't worry this time washington promises not as many people will die. they're talking about dumb coordinating their intelligence. they're talking about making sure they have the right targets. that's their job. that's what they were supposed to be doing. to begin with. they had a statement in the plan that says, this doesn't mean that we were doing it wrong. we're just going to try to do it better. oh, really what it is is it is management of perception. they want to get ahead of the news media. this is about not so much preventing these problems with civilian strikes, but controlling the aftermath of getting the payoffs to the family sooner. trying to have some sort of person that can go out there and interview the media
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and explain what happened. that's what this is about. it it operation but covering, ah, the european union will convene an emergency meeting of energy ministers to debate concrete measures to souls, a surging power prices. the gathering will be summoned by the check republic, which now holds the rotating presidency in the east legislative body. european countries, a face with a deepening energy crisis, partly linked to sanctions imposed on russia. in addition to some governments placing restrictions on energy use in a number of countries, people are facing huge bills. the gym and gas market operator has set a new electricity fate that will increase the average household bill by almost 500 years a year. germany's economy minister has stated that such measures protect the european markets from collapse. the alternative would have been the collapse of the german energy market and with it large parts of the european energy market. we need to
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change in a hurry. in doing so, we sometimes have to take bitter medicine. however, not all europeans are ready to take such bitter medicine around. 100 protest is gathered at the u. k. energy regulator off. gms. head office is in london. they're angry. i have a sharp rise in the energy priced cap with. they don't pay you take tom payne group leading calls for a so called payment strike as bills reach astronomical prices. members of the movement, blame the government to not doing its job. the energy cost is insane. it, it's a real em. i haven't, haven't. i was for governments to read effective. i think, i think the problem we have is group energy companies and the energy suppliers have white too much influence over the government. us the energy companies putting out of the price is very, very high. and we can't afford to buy enough is enough. we've had enough of this system that doesn't provide for people. pakistan is in
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a state of national emergency after heavy floods cause destruction throughout the country, affecting more than 30000000 people from a blaming the government for the consequences. thank they were a result of their broken promises. the mit is going on. as you go to the over 8 years ago, we were promised that a concrete wall will be built in this river will also be built with concrete. after that, we built a house, but still the promise was not fulfilled enough here, but people dog over needs to river was sold to us by these people. they have no fear of god or there is no such thing as humanity. on here was my house, all my entire life savings are gone. marcusson's minister for climate change despite the flood, says he was human italian, dishonest of the decade. the south of the country was the, was hit with volunteers helping the pakistani army and evacuation operations also contributed. janet ron, it brings his mom every year like this year. the flood players have it and kill
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thousands of people. this dying would own visio. the flood has 1000 people, 300 among them, with children. dozens of the bridges have collapsed. dozens of the roads network have collapsed. many parts of focus on data move disconnected people cannot reach to the other part of the off auto focus on. because in new york networks have glass, it's a big, good human, good gosh, which is, which is evolving in focus on all quoting for report from the look of media. at least awful focus on these under flood water. and that is why nor the gum into pakistan has long to an international appeal to the you in to come to help you to rescue the people off block a song at a time. then the sources in focus on are limited even distorted. the view storage which was stored in the go downs, that have also been affected in our exclusive interview with the info watch
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group president, natalia hospice guy. she taught us about smartphone blocking and cybersecurity. hey, some of her thoughts about the ongoing, tactful, not though it's her 1st, but as evil in the. let's talk about the statement 1st. i never made any such statement. the interview said our i phones might be disabled to which i replied, do not worry. and george bay smartphones might be disabled and as well as for the technology aspect, there are 2 factors here. almost all smartphones have a built in remote disabling functionality. this was developed so that users could remotely turn off a last smartphone, for example, to make sure that their private data wasn't stolen was this feature one can either raise all stored information or disable the smartphone altogether. basically turning it into a brick, the one this feature is documented and if it is available to the user, obviously the platform can take advantage of it as well as your phone manufacturers
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can also use it, but there is also an undocumented feature. our specialist looked into this matter and they discover that many smartphones have the disabling feature. of course, we haven't examined all fans. that would be a mess of research. but we did look at a small range of models user. so the situation is not great in that respect. you have to understand that, in essence, the real own of your smartphone is it's manufacturer and when the russian all sorties talk about import substitution. that is one of the reasons we use technology that is controlled by an external manufacturer of simple unfortunately, information technology is controlled by developers and producers not uses her pay money for their technological product. they're gone for she, you learn in that case. can we say that this is a serious cyber threats? not all smartphone produces or even based in the u. s. her, nor was not a mom were medical skill. these are mostly american companies, the platforms i found, or android, or developed in the u. s. so this kind of control is a potential capability. it doesn't look like your typical on office,
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which of course, anyway, that is the most important factor in the world. but having this technological capability is one thing. another question is, well they decide to use it up to stored broadly. nino thought there were diverse reactions to your comments. so mos skeptical a mo, bout research group expert, for example, said that if disabling smartphones was a realistic cyber threats, we could talk about disabling aircraft equipment, which hasn't happened on seems like this option is not on the table. what do you say about that sort of the golf course? the of the buckles though, as though it's probably bread with well 1st we do not know what is on the table and i know before late february, there had been a lot of things we thought would be impossible but, but now we are witnessing the disabling of several infrastructure elements, we are registering a drastic increase in attacks. major retailers are sold for 10 euros in our country . he would have predicted something like that 6 months ago just thing and i will not dare to predict what will happen as for disabling aircraft technology. when you
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are waging a hybrid war, you have to have a reason for every action is look, why would you disable airplanes right now? what would be the goal? the might be exaggerating this potentially if we talk about military chance, this is one thing. nolan. but with civilian aircraft, you must have a purpose remote, but i do not think they would do something like that. just for the sake of disabling that is just wrong. i looked at her, i take expert and supreme court lawyer cuz bill john says that phone manufacturers as well as hackers, can easily gain access to our phones and they can even still confidential information and intercept chance. they can just not down off your phone, but can, will show intercept, chugs, feed confidential information, conduct a spam and other campaigns without the knowledge or consent of the user. if the forms are with an in built back door access to all your apps, including what's happened, other messengers, what much it can do is you want to be able to when your phone is switched off or
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when your phone is lost, one can access to dock and the data can be stolen from that it can access to an extent that it allows or sophisticated bundle entry people who practically intercept your entire chat, still confidential information and also switch on such off or, or do some other oh cool what and or what activities they can watch a full version of the interview with in for watch group president the president, natalia cas, both guy on our website, r t dot com, with plenty more news website new to updates to be found on our website as well. we'll be back. go in 30 minutes with the latest and 7 ah, ah.
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in the european union. the kremlin, ca, yep, machine. the state on to rush up to date and sports r t spoke neck. even our video agency, roughly all band on youtube. and pinterest, and with the only one main thing is important for naziism, internationally speaking to that is that nations, because that's allowed to do anything, all the mazda races, and then you have the minor nation. so all the slaves americans, proc obama and others have had a concept of american exceptionalism. international law will exist as
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long as it serves american interest. if it doesn't, that those are the groups. i turning those russians into this dangerous boy, man that wants to take over the world. that was a conscious strategy, was and walked out of it on your own english v i n b. i nod, felicia stood off to observe on and tablet block. nato said it's ours. we moved east. the reason us had gemini is so dangerous, is it? the law is the sovereignty of all the countries, the exceptionalism that america uses. and it's in national war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if nature, what is founded, shareholders in united states and elsewhere in large obs companies would lose millions and millions or is business and business is good. and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fashion all
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