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oh ah, breaking news, they radioactive feel storage building it is that the nuclear power plant has been hit by ukrainian shelling. that's according to local russian, back to officials, to people who reportedly killed and dozens injured in baghdad. after protest, a storm government offices and reports of a leading opposition shia cleric is announced. he's quitting politics. they have to be named a 2nd ukranian suspect, accused of helping assassinate russian journalists study a token engineer. moscow officials, they invoke done fucking young co provide a big killer with fake documents and
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explosive with variable. welcome to you. this is dorothy international with the latest world news out date is good to happy with. and we stopped at the latest from southern ukraine where a radioactive fil storage. building a bizarre fidelity, a nuclear power plant, has been pierced by ukrainian shilling, as, according to local russian, back to officials. they have released at these pictures of the aftermath showing a damaged roof on one of the buildings. there is no word of any casualties and authorities. how confirmed there have been has been no radiation leak. russian officials have previously warned ukraine multiple times to stop selling the plant, which supplies hundreds of thousands of people with electricity. well, this cons as the international atomic energy agency say this delegation will reach
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the nuclear power plant later this week to monitor the situation. a team includes the head of the global nuclear watchdog. i'm the experts from 13 countries who have the key of says it wants the i a a to come to a single conclusion that moscow is responsible for the trouble at the plant. the day has come, the international atomic energy agency support and assistance mission to zap roacha is now on its way. we must protect the safety and security of ukraine's in europe's biggest nuclear facility. proud to lead this mission, which will be at the power plant later. this week, we expect a clear statement from the international atomic energy agency mission about the violations of all nuclear safety protocols. we know that russia endangers not only ukraine, but the whole world, exposing it to the risk of a nuclear catastrophe. we got reaction to the crisis around the nuclear power plant from ova and war correspondent thomas roper. he says the upcoming investigation and eventual reports by the i, i a should be taken with
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a pinch of salt. i'm so the cranes one to want to see a result which says russia as it is, is the one who is so skilled you that and that for ukraine in ukraine needs a western extract from really hard radical countries like usa, britain, poland, baltic states and so um, russia is also have once at least a neutral result as far as i understand and they hear from people from countries, they are friendly with like sophia and china. so it will be interested to see whether there will be one conclusion or whether these experts will come to a common sense or what they see there. this will be also interesting because we know from further problems like that, whether it was chemical or whatever that term. sometimes these reports are quite political. so it will be interesting that if one common conclusion after the wizard and other developments carry shapes, i shall be rushing control town of no via co kafka in the southern caisson region.
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according to local officials, they say that the population has been advised to take shelter with the ukrainian army bombing residential areas. this is the latest postage we have from the scene. she said that warn us supplied, high mas rocket fell on the city, but failed to explode. and another shilling in a neighboring town, a local school was completely destroyed. according to officials. this footage appears to show the damage western ammunition, including the remains of us delivered high mas rockets have reportedly been found. the scene no casualties have been reported. the 2 people are reportedly killed and dozens injured, him back down off the protest to storm a storm. the government offices in support of a leading opposition, shia cleric, who announced his retirement from politics and it's an ongoing power struggle in the country. a disclaimer, disturbing images ahead. the iraqi army has reportedly removed our supporters from
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the republican palace and later attempts by the such risks who occupy the headquarters of a rival political block ended in clashes with his gas reportedly used against for testers. the military is patrolling the streets of baghdad, while a curfew has been declared throughout iraq. todd thought as followers have stormed the republican palace, a key meeting place for iraqi heads of state and foreign dignitaries. they broke through the main entrance and were met by the local security forces. our father has used his followers, his leverage against rivals, and ordered them to occupy the parliament in the policy. as in 2016 rock supreme, judith phil township council suspended his work of this sort of supportive, comes out near its headquarters last month to demand that it is old. parliament party was not able to form a government despite having when the largest number of seats in the federal elections held last october. we heard from our community in baghdad,
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president of the house of the rocky expertise foundation. he said, i saw that sending a message to his followers to talk with a government. it's always expected from a sunday. he actually quits the political life, which means already that i'm giving the green light to my support and to other rockies the, the green zone and it starts to make some sort of a whole system. i think this is what the message that the other is already the clear at the same time, not forget about that, say one day, the federal court. and now it's resolution about the be solving of the parliament, which it looks like that the federal court will not accept the solving department. and this is a reflects, again, chris resolution. eventually,
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eventually our scene is already extract. the problem is that the opponent of the some who are the coordination of frame do then to manage to have any attempts or start to work hard to make any initiate to our resuming the crisis. it looks like it will be accelerated again, and this august won't stay in the greens on and so the demands will be accepted. the f as b says it has identified a 2nd suspect involved in the killing of russian journalist study i took in on august 21st ukrainian national bank. and 2nd young co is accused of providing the assessing with fake documents and helping prepare the explosive you. thanks, this is to blow up dick in his car. i think donald quarter has the details. the f. s. b's investigation into the assassination of russian journalists. daria duke and continues. and the bureau has released new footage that appears to confirm that the
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already established suspect ukrainian national natalia evolve had a previously unknown accomplice, a ukrainian national, named bog down to gun younger. now this footage appears to show him entering the russian federation on july 30th and meeting with walk shortly after the f. s. b says that the mail suspect assisted volved in replacing the done. you have to people's republic license plates that she entered the russian federation with you on her mini cooper with the license plates from catholic stand, which he was able to pick up from a delivery point that can be seen in the footage as well as the mail sucks suspect departure from the country just one day before the terrorist attack took place. now the f s b also says that it's a guy named helped voss create the improvised explosive device that is in question here that we used in the terrorist attack. and that was created in a garage that was rented out by them in southern moscow. now to give our viewers
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a bit of background, this actually really gives more credence to the original findings of the investigation. that voss was indeed following do going to around before and at the music festival that preceded her tragic death. she was killed in a car bombing over a week ago, which the f s b has since laid the blame on the ukrainian security services. after all, she was on a list of enemies of the ukrainian state that called me for its likely for her journalistic work in ukraine, exposing neo nazis and the f. s. b has said that the assassins were after her specifically, but there has been speculation that they were after her high profile father, alexander doogan, who is an anti west author philosopher and political commentator. all the while though you ukraine has denied having anything to do with this, so we're gonna have to see what other conclusions this investigation can yield and the future as well to shed light on what we don't yet know about what happened. a
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group of canyons who were forcibly evicted from their land by british settlers during colonial rule have found a case against the u. k. at the european court of human rights. they demand $200000000000.00 in compensation and an apology for the crimes they say were committed against them. lawyers for the canyon said a decision from the european court could still be months or even years away with the british government refusing to meet with the victims. the colony and protectors of canyon more commonly known as british can year, was established in 1920 or the faced frequent rebellions of the indigenous population. like the mama uprising in the mid fifties when local tribes revolted against the land, a fest. all they, colonists, the trauma, had a lasting impact on kenyans, who still remember the cruelties of the bushes that let go. he can go get them for many years. our land has been cultivated by white people. i own nothing. i have been living a life full of challenges in my parents, died suffering under the u. k, and we still remained squatters without even
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a portion of land where we can be buried. they have used our land for many years, them. our cattle and other property was destroyed as we were chased away. the young girls and women were raped on, but we are just asking for compensation to really to we as the keep sick as people have had a loss of issues. we're 100 in many partitions, but nothing has happened. we have major plans for how to rebuild our lives. if our land is returned, we should also receive compensation. and that money will be used for assisting our community as well. if we get compensation from the u. k government, we will buy food, educate our children, and also to kaltura whole to choose because some of us are sick. many have even died. joe, can not i both take one of the lawyers working on the case. these local people were forced from their land, tortured and even killed by british settlers. this lunch was taken for me. minutes. we have objected to. what did it torture?
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we are. big enough and future got it. houses are bonds, less dog, he's good each. there was similar incidents or grid women and children and also their families. we kind of separated each member of some family and again, i think that many people who are cheated and several people also teach the let's go back to a rock now where protestors have taken over the republican palace in bagdad, less close to local journalists, moose, and the bill i thank you for joining is a was a situation that on the ground at the moment. yeah, sure would
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be this government, which is the worst, the all the way to break the barrier, which is just the center of the decision that the brought the answer to the republican colleagues 1st to have the job. and the people will still charming from the different products even from your degrees. don't change the entirely sure the the brought this year. 7 busy to
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progress and bad, but i mean, we're certainly getting a sense of the chaos that can you tell me i have to be in any reports of casualty? yes, there is too many people were on the journey. so about 30 minutes ago. that was and how are we going to they came the just jotting the roads or from place to place for me area. and this is all what they doing right now? yes. okay, thank you very much for joining isn't bringing us the details of local journalists, new senate bill in baghdad, or austria. the chancellor is calling for european unity of escalating energy crisis that think each government scrambling to fill their gas folds ahead
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of winter as they struggle with shortages and price hikes, us to, to the back class of their sanctions. a little russian. we must finally stop the madness that is taking place in energy markets, and that can only happen through a european solution. however, when problems arise, he suppose it's solid hours between a new member states. crumbles with each country looking off to its own interests, as artes contributor rachel moss and explains. the european union is made its own bed with energy sanctions and that bed is clearly on a sinking ship. as energy prices skyrocket and supplied, dwindles. but you member states are busy playing tug of war with the bed sheets ahead of the winter cooled when they were all supposed to be sharing and playing nice. now it's scandinavian countries that are unhappy because the government of norway refuses to man that it's energy companies reduce the price of their gas so that other new nations can get it cheap. grid operator executives in finland and denmark are accusing norway of being a selfish nationalist bed sheet hog. and you know, who wins when that happens?
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no, not the people of norway vladimir putin. of course, it would be the 1st country in europe to adopt such a policy on electricity would be a very dangerous and nationalistic step. it's very selfish behavior, if we don't work together, it will only help russia. there is a danger in any national measure in a situation like this. it's a contagious example. people might say, if norway can do it, so can we. therefore, i think it's the wrong approach. of course, norwegian officials are only doing what's in the best interests of the citizens who elected them. but being an u member state right now means standing shoulder to shoulder with those who made the very dumbest energy policy decisions as demanded by brussels and all to prove how much they love ukraine and how little they apparently are willing to fight for the interests of their own citizens, things aren't looking much better right now between france and its neighbors. on the surface, everything is about solidarity. french secretary of state for europe,
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no hauls buena says that quote, germany supplies us with electricity and we have undertaken to supply them with gas . what, maybe he can 1st point out to french citizens, exactly where this gas is in france, that the government apparently suddenly has so much of that. it can export it to germany. and then maybe she can plaintiff german citizens where it's getting this electricity that it's exporting to france. the fact that france needs to import electricity at all, given that it's supposed to be a nuclear power, is just mind blowing. but beneath this facade of unity also lurks good old franco, german economic rivalry, because germany and its southern neighbors, spain and portugal could really benefit from the construction of the miti, catalonia pipeline, that would transport algerian gas from the iberian peninsula and into central europe. we told him we heard german chancellor,
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olaf shows speak about the need to reinforce the iberian peninsulas energy integration into the european energy market via france. this is something the spanish government has been calling for and demanding from europe for a long time now. and believe him, we hope that soon we can turn this dream into a reality. the government of catalonia has been asking for it for months. madrid is now ready to relaunch the work that has remained in abeyance. it's up to france to do its part. but the pipeline would, after run through france, france constantly sized the environment as a reason for dragging its feet on the construction. but the reality is that the project would ultimately benefit the german economy while competing with frances ability to export its own nuclear energy to its needy neighbors. meanwhile, austria's upset was slovakia over plans for a nuclear power plant on their shared border, calling it dangerous and outdated despite the e. you having just given nuclear the green label and hungry has clearly just well checked out entirely from this entire mess. after announcing new gas deals with
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moscow earlier this summer, budapest is now green lit, the construction of a new nuclear power plant built by russia. you think the hungry was operating on a completely different planet than the rest of the e. u. and you also have to wonder how long it will take for other you member straits, to break free of the eas straitjacket. i was in continue abiding by the current insanity. ah, and now to our special coverage on afghanistan, which marks one year things nato's chaotic withdrawal. ah, 12 months on taliban foreign minister mohammed jak who claims the u. s. these using pakistani as space to launch drone attacks on afghanistan, quoting,
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it proved that america's unwanted interference continues. his ortiz peter scott on how u. s. jones strikes regularly had civilians on the ground, including a family wiped out in august 2021. in one of his parting gifts, after it's 20 year long war, enough gun is done. us conducted a drone strike on a vehicle in cobble. this was meant for an i c k terrorist a valid targets whose car was apparently pots with explosives, retaliation for the suicide bombing that killed a 13 us servicemen at the airport just days earlier. but the new york times carried out an investigation that revealed the awful truth. the person killed in the car was 43 year old. the mari amadi and amadi was no terrorist anything but it was in fights an 8 worker for 15 years at nutrition in education international, which is an american organization that helps fights malnutrition. he was killed as
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he pulled into his driveway. it's home, but he wasn't the only one. ah ah, oh you are like i told that they would get you off. i can't forget that moment. we were standing outside in the street, chatting with friends and there was a huge blast. i looked around to find out what happened while i saw the main gate of the house on the ground. frames were with the bill from the house. the building was burning. i saw children's bodies torn into pieces. i saw their arms, my and the round and legs and feet. it was horrible. i am off. they called the session that night when americans had announced they had targeted isis. we were shocked. it was
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a completely false proclamation. their claims could put us in further danger when faced with his horrific realization, even us lawmakers expressed outrage. the guy, the by administration drone was he, an aid worker or an ices k operative? the administration is, of course, reviewing that strike. and i'm sure that a, you know, full assessing will be, will be for you don't know if it was an aide worker or an ices k operative. i don't, i don't know because we're reviewing. we'll see. you think you'd kind of know before you off somebody with a predator drone whether he's an aide worth her, or he's an ice is k, and only when bites into calling it depends again, finally admits it, made a mistake and say it was sorry all for my profound condolences to the family and friends of those who were killed, the strike was taken in the earnest belief that it would clear and imminent threat
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to our forces and iraqi was at the airport. but it was a mistake. and i all for my sincere apology, having realized the error of his ways, the pentagon then endeavored to make amends for this botched strike to conduct a thorough investigations the events and somehow make amends to the family. 2 months later, the conclusion of that review came out. that's a mistake. it's a regrettable mistake. it's an honest mistake. i understand the consequences, but it's not criminal, conduct random conduct negligence. that's right. everyone was let's off the hook. no misconduct or negligence. no disciplinary action. just a breakdown in communication wrongly identifying the targets and recommendations were made to avoid similar events happening again in the future. a modest form employer based in california was outraged at the injustice. how can our military wrongly take the lives of 10, precious african people and hold no one accountable in any way? what messages sending to family members who lost their loved ones. and my employees
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who lost a beloved colleague under mart is, is not the only life to have been lost without any accountability from the u. s. military, between 242020 the u. s. can do some more than 13000 drone strikes. enough gun is done going up to $900.00 civilians including more than $100.00 children. so a modest case is not unique, but it's a symbolic of the chaos surrounding americas withdrawal. the tragic twists in the story is the amadi and his family had applied for refugee status in the us. and we're waiting for a response. i mean, dedicated 15 years of his life working for the u. s. based a group been stead a. marty was killed by the very nation he was seeking safe haven in a tragic end to tragic 20 years. many thanks. their company here in our to international. we're back at the top of the out with the very latest. ah.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on, often very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk awe on november, the 3rd 1945, just a month after the war ended, the u. s. joint chiefs of staff receive report number 3 to 9 and select 20 targets to attack in the soviet union with nuclear bombs. the time was right. as the u. s. s, i was devastated by will the united states last about 400000
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people. had the brits last less than the americans did. and the soviet suffer 27000000 deaths. mm mm 27000000 is an incredible number with john kennedy gave us american universities commencement address and that is 63. he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states, east of chicago having been destroyed. mm. initially the plan to attack the u. s. l was code named trojan over time it evolved into pincher bush, mega crankshaft, half moon, cold wheel, off tackle, and sherry, dia, december 19th, 1949 saw the adoption of the best known plan to wipe out the soviet operation.
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dropshot date of attack. january. the 1st 1957 mm. the plan outlines the complete annihilation of the u. s. s. under the democratic guys of liberating the nations from communism. both those very nations would be wiped out along with communism. in the 1st phase of operation dropped shot in visits, dropping 300 nuclear and 250000 tons of conventional bombs on the side of the union. 100 soviet cities were pre selected as targets. the 2nd phase, the u. s. s. r is attacked by 250 nato divisions. soviet points are taken over by nato naval forces. the 3rd phase,
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annihilating the u. s. i saw wiping it off the weld map. to that end, all new weapons, i've said to be deployed nuclear, chemical, radiological, and biological, as well as small items. the final phase breaking the ussr into full zones and posting nato troops on its territory. ah, more than 18000000 people. the majority of the huge countries population would have died in the intense bombing and subsequent fighting. they have a series of these kinds of war plants, like kennedy briefed on them in the early 19 sixty's. he was our of by, you know, any that we call ourselves the human race. but these clans continued for preemptive attacks against the soviet union. but this was,
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in essence an updated version of the nazi general plan. aust, that envisaged eliminating millions of slavic people and as in world war 2, when much of europe stood united against the usaa for the us plans to muster own native nations under the aegis of operation dropshot. in 1949, the, the soviets acquired their own nuclear weapons. so any plan to annihilate the u. s . as i had to be postponed indefinitely, but the idea remains the same. the united states have to be seen as the only major player in the international arena. or anyone who sold otherwise had to be wiped from the us. soviet union itself is mold. this is a victory for democracy and freedom. these events clearly serve on national
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interest. george bush was, i'm good, daz of it on you. one anguish v. i'm jain, arch leash took off in zebulon and tablet block on my most of the one of the dean. and he's in latin sounds. i'm a sausage then my the actual if as in india in seattle and it was santos, he had to say that i completed to know jesus london. mm. united states became the indispensable country. i worth the exceptional people whose obligation was to lay down the path for all of the countries. and so it became a new i renewed justification for american aggression in the world.

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