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is so dangerous, is it the sovereignty of all the country? or is this business is good? and that is the reality of what we are facing, which is fashion. with at least 30 people reportedly killed and i have a 700 injured in classes in baghdad. following the retirement of from politics of a leading shia cleric who opposes u. s. influence. and along with more than 1200 ukranian troops killed in a butch defensive ordered by president the lensky in the country south. according to russia to ecuador joined the other latin american countries. and, and i think it will find a free trade agreement with china as beijing expands, if activity in washington's backyard
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with a very well welcome to you. this is on the international with the latest world news updates good to happy with. is this out? i, we start with the iraq or at least 30 people have reportedly being killed and over 700 injured in clashes between protest as and or forty's in the green zone of baghdad. oh, which as to storm the government offices on monday in support of leading opposition, shia cleric mac tonda asada who announced his final retirement from politics and that a power struggle in the country. early on tuesday, the cleric, i suppose, is to leave the streets within an hour course. coming from find out that people have started to disperse. the unrest begun as alice thought all funny was paula with storms. the republican palace i came meeting place for rocky heads state on
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foreign dignitaries. of the regular rocky army have been deployed across the dance with the state supported using live police until to discuss the crowd. the latest on rest respond when look, todd the saw the announce he's quitting political life and closing his offices, his party has been unable to form a government this morning had won the longest number of seats in the federal elections last october, and i saw the supporters have been protesting in support of his call for a new national vote. looks all the al sada is the founder of the sonorous movements . he walks leading, she a political group. it became a symbol of resistance to the west. let invasion in 2003 and helped form a militia to fight the american troops during the occupation of iraq. it also was said by the us government. he's a lead role in the killing of a washington sheer rival in 2003 in the wake of the american invasion and occupation of his country mac target asada went on the record with some damming
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criticism of washington. bush reportedly said that his picture will be hung in every iraqi house. no, no, my dear, your picture is now under iraqi. the popularity, the united states diminishing day by day. if not every 2nd. we reject the presence of the american army or even the bombings by the us forces. we reject them. we do this as an act of occupation flag. you save almost a navy, a political unsecure tiana, less from baghdad face on father has enormous supporting the wrong. but he's more medicine follow is bringing chaos to the country. he has amended amount among his followers. and the last election is about a 160000 miles altogether for his political part. so that basically is the base for his power. that's in all iraq
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in baghdad to particular he has a large number of workers, but there is no issue with the problem with the malicious, the ironically cool piece, which is the militia connected to mr. event that a good this recent one yesterday. and we had very all day long nights aubrey by this michelle attack to many launch, government posts and engine people had even targeted civilians. what to ukraine now, where 1200 of caves troops have been killed and a found offensive in the country south. according to russia's defense ministry. moscow, stacy ukrainians also lost $48.00 tanks and almost
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a 100 other armored vehicles after trying to advance on 3 fronts at once. and being beaten back by the russian military. the butch defensive is said to have been ordered by president zalinski and came amid intensified ukrainian shelling of civilian infrastructure in southern regions which are controlled by russia. one of the latest attacks hit a key bridge in the kirsten region. this unverified amateur 13, which appears to show the immediate aftermath of the bombing, the bridge, is mainly used by civilians. local authorities have set up an alternative pontoon bridge to help people get across, but it has also been shown by ukraine's army and in the neighboring as apple dozier region, local russian. so thought he say ukraine has once again, shall the city of anna go down on your screen is the aftermath of a previous attack which wounded 9 people on sunday. and our guitar is located near as apple algae, a nuclear power plant, which is expected to be visited by delegation from the international atomic energy agency later this week. that's after the facility was bombed multiple times with
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russia blaming ukraine for attacking the site which could spark a nuclear disaster. we got reaction from some of the residence of and other vehicles. this tooth of this is horrifying. i have no words. this is over the top, they're just shelling civilians. this is complete lawlessness. foreseeable unless you look after the explosions and fires, we began to look around. they found these shell fragments and there is a hole on the 2nd floor where i found even more fragments, which have been sent to law enforcement authorities. and now to dom boss, where i russian lead forces are intensifying their offensive to take back major strongholds held by ukraine ortiz egleston of reports from the front lines. ah,
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room footage is become a fundamental part of the when ukraine it helps adjust artillery fire. it helps confirm hits. it strips the enemy of morale on the outskirts of the town of solid r. there's no rest for ukrainian and russian. how it says we are basically the epicenter of an artillery duel between the russians and the ukrainians. in fact, the positions of both sides are so close that we can only hear has the shells hit like that the russian side, but we can hear the ukrainians firing them. so essentially we can follow the whole root of any shell coming from the ukranian side from the moment it was fired to the point just like that to the point when it was over our heads and
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and as it heads somewhere close in the vicinity of the russian artillery positions . bloody gruesome street fights within the town limits have slowed down russia's advance in solid r to a trickle ground. troops are relying on artillery support to clear the way, but keep troops realised that to while on other parts of the front, russia out shells ukraine, roughly $20.00 to $1.00. here the ratio is way more close. ukrainian shows blow a black smoke at an uncomfortable distance. offices on the ground q our escape, the moment a brief flow comes amid the storm. ah, ah. mm. oh my gosh darn of reporting from baton boss or t. washington claims is worried about the unfolding european energy
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crisis and is promising to help deal with the threat of potential shortages which have been prompted by us. lead sanctions, top whitehouse aid says he's confident that europe's commitment to ukraine will not be affected despite the use problems on the home front. we're concerned about potential energy shortages in europe as the winter approaches. we'll be latched up with allies in partners to try to do what we can to alleviate any shortages coming through. what we see from a diplomatic perspective, what we see on the economic front. and frankly, what we see on the security assistance front is an impressive and absolutely unchanged sense of resolve in unity over supporting ukraine. well, i'm afraid it looks like it's now europe's turned to find out that washington's promises aren't worth the paper on which they are written in a letter that the wall street journal editorial board has described as bullying. u . s. energy secretary jennifer granholm has instructed the nation's top refiners,
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including exxon shelby p and chevron, to refrain from exporting fuel at a time when america is european allies are in deep need, given the historic level of u. s. refined product exports. i again urge you to focus in the near term on building inventories in the united states, rather than selling down current stocks and further increasing exports. granholm cited quote, historically low inventory levels of gasoline and diesel in parts of the country as the justification for looking out for america's interests. first, the last thing, the biden and the democratic party need right now heading into the november mid term elections is a fuel shortage. that risks handing victory to the republicans. brussels was led straight down the garden path by washington and sanctioning its own cheap gas supply from russia. recalled back on june 27th, that the e u and the white house issued a joint statement saying that they were quote, working together to find ways to further reduce rushers,
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energy derived revenues in the coming months. and that quote, the united states and the european commission have made important strides towards reducing the european union's dependence on russian fossil fuels by decreasing natural gas demand, cooperating on energy efficiency technologies, and diversifying enter supplies. great. so where's the help from america now? well, the truth is that washington just doesn't currently have the infrastructure to meet europe's massive needs and faces environmental pressure against any such expansion . so the e was stuck having to run door to door worldwide, begging for gas while the u. s. energy secretary tells it's fuel companies, kids turn off the lights, hide behind the couch and pretend that no one's home, especially if it's that you guy looking for energy. meanwhile, here in france, prime minister, elizabeth bona just told an annual meeting of the countries corporate executives to draw up quote, energy sobriety plans. oh,
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we're all just so drunk on energy here. we need a sobriety plan. so basically, the french government is now resorted to treating its corporate citizens like johnson pub at last call and threatening to cut them off with rationing. speaking of hugs, there was in the u. k. now risk mass closure over energy costs by the way. the ceo of multinational shell oil and gas company isn't sounding too optimistic about any of this. it may well be that we have a number of winters where we have to somehow find solutions through efficiency savings through rationing and a very, very quick build out of alternatives that this is going to be somehow easy over, i think is a fantasy that we should put aside, easy to say for a guy making around 6000000 british pounds each year to dictate how the working class ought to live and sacrifice. or for us energy, secretary, gran home or for western establishment deletes who don't struggle to cover basic
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living costs. as they skyrocket, it's a scam, but they don't care because they know they personally will escape the consequences of their own policies. so when the french president announces that his people are facing the end of abundance, he's not talking about himself. he is not facing the end of abundance, none of them are more crown and all of them understand they will always be re and always be protected. they know that for certain, washington is looking out for its own interest. first and foremost, an individual member states should consider following hungry example in doing what's best for their own people, you know, hungry with it's new nuclear reactor announcement built with russia and it's new gas deals with russia. they should be looking out for their own people and independently securing their own energy need before it's too late. while the us is accused of undermining china sovereignty in taiwan, beijing, his both feet in america's backyard, china's influence in latin america is growing with all the latest country to announce a free trade agreements with beijing and kudos production,
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trade and investments minister julio, jose prado announced that the administration of president dmo la sue seeks to achieve a free trade agreement with china. this year, ecuador join, you are going to panama colombia, and nicaragua, in finding such agreements while 21 latin american countries are also part of aging belts and road initiative. since 2002, china's total trade with latin american countries has skyrocketed from $18000000000.00 committee, $450000000000.00 in 2021. journalist gregory will pack facing us dominant save a latin american country is waning. china is offering much better conditions in terms of its investment in terms of the deals it's offering to latin america. and so it's making it a lot more interesting for the countries of latin america to switch towards china instead of the united states. and of course,
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the fact that the countries in latin america have have had social movements that have moved the government towards the left, basically with it, which are more critical of the united states. at the same time as china has become a much more viable trading and investment partner compared to the united states, the summit of the americas that took place in los angeles this year earlier this year was basically a big failure because lots of governments and latin america decided to boycott, their participation are refused to participate in that summit and to the u. s. essentially a sabotage its own summit, which was the 1st and over a decade in our, in on us soil. and so that was a very embarrassing situation, and it's really quite stunning. how are all these foreign policy experts from in the biden and ministration did not seem to think that this would happen in the past
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. there are literally in the back pocket of the united states government, and that is definitely no longer the case, especially with what had been what some have been calling the 2nd pink time. when makes me bring uber latest on afghanistan in the trials and tribulations of its civilians who are still struggling to pay their lives by together a year off to be disastrous. us military withdrawal left the country and cottages. ah. according to a recent poll, 50 percent of americans think the war in afghanistan was a mistake. the u. s. senate has also criticized the bind in administration for the hasty withdrawal describing the bush pullouts as a legacy of american betrayal. ortiz donald quarter asthma people clinging on to
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a plane for dear life, only to fall to their deaths, a suicide bombing chaos that was kabul one year ago, as the u. s. withdrew its troops from afghanistan, that was, according to joe biden, a success 20000 people evacuated the safety. that number's more than double what most expert solar possible. no nation, no nation has ever done anything like it in all history. the only the united states had the capacity to will ability to do it and we did it today. if biden's disorderly withdrawal succeeded in doing anything, it was depriving the u. s. puppet government and couple of any chance to defend itself in the run up to the pull out u. s. air support for the afghan military was cut off. american troops, abandoned bagram air base without even warning the afghan commander there. all the while washington knew the country, security forces would only be ready to act on their own. no sooner than 2030,
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no surprise. the afghan military just cut and ran. special inspector general for afghanistan reconstruction found that the single most important factor in the afghan national defense insecurity. fos is collapse in august 2021 was the u. s. decision to withdraw military forces and contractors from afghanistan. these events destroyed forces morale. in a matter of days, kabul fell to the taliban. once it did, thousands of people were left behind afghan collaborators, even american citizens, to fend for themselves against islamic fundamentalism. the failure of senior biden's administration leadership to plan for this fateful day resulted in a rush to fuck you ation of hundreds of thousands of americans, 3rd country, nationals, and afghans. it left behind hundreds, possibly thousands of american citizens. tens of thousands of afghans, partners and a legacy of american betrayal of allies. this failure of leadership cost u. s. military personal lives and has left tens of thousands behind to an uncertain
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fight on the taliban control. it wasn't long before outraged ensued across the political spectrum in washington prison bonds was today was hollow. one american left behind is one to many. the fact to his president biden abandoned american sin of yan histone living them of the mercy of the taliban and isis k. the president made the morally indefensible decision to leave americans behind dishonor was the president's choice. may history never forget this cowardice elton. he's cleared and needs how he could not continue to put american service members in danger for an unable war. i also believe that the vacation process appears to have been egregiously mishandled. i think it has been an unmitigated disaster of epic proportions. this is going to be a stain on this president in this presidency. i think he is going to have blood on his hands for what they did. 20 years of military occupation over $2.00 trillion taxpayer dollars down the drain. hundreds of thousands of people killed at the end
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of it all. us back president ashcroft gone, he fled the country and was accused by afghan officials of taking millions of dollars with him. the same man that washington itself described as paranoid and undermining for moral a year later, the u. s. still refuses to come to terms with its failure. from a virginia state senator, which of black says the u. s. should never have waded into afghanistan in the 1st place. the withdrawal was chaotic. perhaps a little bit more that it should have been hard to have it all, but we would leave. and it was inevitable that the departure would be k arctic. from the very beginning, this was a puppet government collapse was inevitable. and in a sense, the african army is rapid collapse was somewhat of a blessing because it avoided perhaps a year or 2 unnecessary bloodshed. this government has always been
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a mere facade, and the instant that we cease to profit up and collapse. american people had been convinced to invest fabulous hums of money that went into swiss bank accounts for, for arms manufacturers and wealthy politicians. the president iraq afghanistan reportedly fled with $150000000.00. the fact is we never should have been there. we were in, in violent conflict with the culture of, of afghan, a, stan, we were flying the rainbow sodomy, flag over the american embassy. and we were just in a terrible conflict with the way that the people live. and during much of the time that we were transitioning to create this afghan army, about a 3rd of all us casualties. people killed in afghanistan were killed by the
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same troops that we were trying to train. so it was just a disaster. the u. s. was grotesquely over stretch there. our problem was that we ever occupied afghanistan a wrongs president has slammed israel in fort factions against his country's nuclear activities was to run, insisting that it's not developing nuclear weapons. tap, you go to reducing the threats of these ready regime. do not have any impact on killing. i talked nuclear scientists. beloved martyrs was aimed stopping on nuclear activities acts of sabotage endeavor. we did not stop us no action from the israeli regime or under our can. countries can stop us and we will not be deterred from developing nuclear energy, which is the absolute right of our nation. to wrong says that israeli 4th is killed for the wrongs top nuclear scientists between 201-2012. while another was
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assassinated as 2 years ago, that's him, it is really claims that wrong is developing a nuclear weapons program. something to wrong denies. it was defense minister, reportedly told washington the need to maintain the military option against the wrong, as talks to reinstate a nuclear deal. continue. one of the wrongs red lines is the lifting of us sanctions. we imposed on to the us president. donald trump, unilaterally withdrew from the agreement in 2018 is really based electra on commentate, that may java don for say that the relations between israel and the wrong will only worsen. so i think there will be. busy tension and there will be more, more tension between israel and ron, we could see ro taking preparatory measures for a possible strike. well, i think the issue here is that the set of israel on the americans are worried that number one talks they not to see them believe that america should return to the
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deal or one place. and america shoot away and continue with their pressure campaign against iraq. president biden is going to meet the term elections in the united states in november of this year. so that will be a win for him if we reach out to a new deal, talks to revive the deal can make clashes between us and iranian forces in syria with us president joe biden saying american forces killed for iranian backed fighters to prevent attacks when u. s military facilities to run denies involvement, calling for the us to leave syria. university of to run profess aside. mohammed moran, they said bind and doesn't think escalation in the region that wants to present himself as a strong leader in the us. the americans were very careful not to carry out major strikes and that shows that the united states doesn't want the net collation . on the other hand, those forces that were attacked,
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they hit back at american physicians very hard, but you're not going to see that in the western media. the united states, i think, at this stage, is not really interested in syria. the united states is interested in showing itself in, especially the bided team as strong in the eyes of the american people. because the, because biden is being accused of giving iran many concessions at the negotiating table and looking week. so by bombing syria, even though he's not carrying out serious air strikes, he wants to present himself as strong among critics in the united states. when you, thanks for keeping his company or not the international as always are plenty more to be found on our website. dot com ah
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