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ah, a ah, these as all regiment captives are now making their way back to you, linda prison, the one that was shelled by their comrades. archie speaks to count the adult battalion members who survived the shelling of their detention facility in the village of a long time in july by ukrainian troops. and i'm pushing closely. we've been treated very well here with food and medicine. treated as if we were, they saw denise, i'm used to do with an exchange of prisoners. i mean, there was a chance for me to terminate my contract as a service man,
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or i will terminate it. meanwhile, ukraine makes another field attempt to seize. there's not a nuclear power plant according to the russian defense industry. despite the presence there of the team from the international atomic energy agency. on dinner developing story, moscow accuses washington and t have a violating the biological weapons convention due to the activity of scores of bio labs in ukraine rush. it said it will convene an urgent meeting of the convention, signatories to bring attention to the issue with welcome to our, to international. my name's you know, really good to have your company. this saturday. key of forces have made another attempt to seize. there's up a rose, she a nuclear power plant, despite a team from the u. n. nuclear energy watchdog being at the side. that is,
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according to the russian defense ministry, which claims $250.00 ukranian troops tried to cross the den epr river in more than 40 boats on friday evening. the temp was aborted after around half of the vessels were hit by russian air force. france cream troops also shell the plums territory. on saturday night, according to local authorities, bay state power lines were damaged, cutting off supplies to a section of the grid, which applies t of controlled areas. the nearby city of america, dora was targeted again as well. the local mercedes, 5 civilians have been killed by ukrainian shelly in the past in while captured members of the ukrainian nationalists, the as off battalion, there were wounded in a deadly strike on a detention facility back in july that left more than 50 dead are being returned to prison, they had been treated for their injuries in a hospital,
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and then yet our teens, fremont castro spoke to some of them, and we should say i was in all such cases with prisoners as a chance they were speaking under dress. more than 50 captive azar battalion members were killed when ukrainian shells struck a prison where they were located. now, more than 50 were also wounded, and they were brought to this hospital. today, they are being released completely healthy. right now, i'm going to speak to some of them and find out how they were treated. that young am i came here to flee from shalon in a year. then of course, i was wounded numerous times more than a dozen shrapnel wounds amongst us. we've been treated very well here with food and medicine. we were treated as if we were their sons and grandsons. there were probably numerous victims. we had been densely settled in the gallon of co. i am, the russian forces helped us. i don't want to believe that it was ukraine shooting at us and we suspect manteca that brings us all through here was an explosion, and then a fire immediately eruptive dynamic. everything began burning inside the building.
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here, there were screams everywhere was as horror confusion as people started running out into the street. i had friends who died their mission, my losing my shoes, after having spoken with a captive a zolphi regiment. members, i took away a couple of things and number one, they, most of them don't want to fight anymore. and number 2, they want to see their families again, however, their fate is unclear ads this so point will they be exchanged or will they be tried? you want to be a soldier again? i never again i, i'm not that i did thought to answer yet. so i still in prison i. i don't belong to myself. so i cannot or right now another idea. i'm not ready to stay because i did not see my family for a long time ago, so i probably won't go out to fight. i need to rest. so half a year ago where everyone was focusing on their careers quite good. now everyone i
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know just wants to have a family horn, we all understood that the most important things in life are your family and your health hold up in exercise, venetia. mm. you see if there was an exchange of prisoners, i mean there was a chance for me to terminate my contract as a service man. all right, i will terminate it. most of all, i feel sorry for the children is other civilian who aren't involved in the conflict, but are still hard myers, their annual product. yeah, and, but i have a profound sense of empathy even before this is understood what this people, donna's capital gone squandered in short, they were tired of women, the constant threats there were motion, exhauster was so hard for them to endure that also so many years, no it's just not ready to cure these as of regiments. captives are now making their way back to your lenika prison. the one that was shelled by their comrades back in july, most of these people were injured when the ukraine is shell struck their barracks
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right now. they've been healed by the local medics who saw them off, and they're hoping that he created shilling all not happen again. room on a call for him, artie the next people's republic. russia says it will convene a meeting of the signatories on the biological weapons convention next week. it's after moscow accuse washington and kia, violating the convention with the activities of their bio laboratories. portia school, this is where i'm going to skip a little us spending on biological programs in ukraine have exceeded $250000000.00 of the extension of the bio lab network, which allows the creation in storage and bio weapons components oppose a threat to russia military security, the bio labs activity in the so called reform program, but the ukrainian health care system conducted by the us have led to the uncontrolled rise of cases of dangerous infectious diseases. but i was just passing
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among the concerns voice by moscow is not around 50 by allots, are located near russian borders and point to a rise in the number of infectious diseases in our non its territory. close to those areas. russia claims the u. s. lead research doesn't address you cringe health care problems as washington states because it's not aimed at tackling current viruses right now spreading in ukraine. it also saves volunteers. may have been contaminated with diseases under research on the u. s. denies any military nature to the research. seeing the a mr. reduced threats by pathogens, author, and independent war reporter thomas repair, who couldn't ducted his own investigation on the mater questions the peaceful nature of the research. if it would be a turn the question of a healthy health system, it would be the job of the american health ministry. dr. fortune. all these guys,
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you know, this would be a health system, but it's pentagon. pentagon is not responsible for health system in front of us, responsible for weapons, and then if they are so peaceful as they claim, why didn't they allow international controls and their laboratories while they're working with illnesses like able are. this is not russian propaganda. you can see it in the email of hunter biden, which published from the notebook from hell from the laptop. and there are emails between under biden and meter bureau to who was working in ukraine unable are. and they had emails where they said, let's discuss this topic. so, and it will as not in illness, which is sir norma for ukraine. so it's not about health systems, not about healthcare. strange things to put this way happen. we have this in, in georgia with the central, the lucas center near, near te bliss. oh, we have this in ukraine. we're, as the russians today, again repeated. and there are unusual diseases after american started the programs
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. and so this is suppose a normal way it's dangerous also in the conflict de mining operations continue in areas now under the control of russia. lead forces. this footage shows russians offers, making safer school in the city of lifted chilled skin against republic. the frontline has not moved westward from where an r t r a big cruet sent this report. it was the hectic roads along the dumbass front lines are littered with land mines. it's important to move carefully. i ukrainian artillery not only upon the front, but also overflows and to residential districts of cities and towns. if you don't, the fighting rage is on as russian lead forces concentrate on protecting the lugens can public and prepared a battle of the strategic city of sola. dar in neighboring dannetta. the goal is to establish control over all of the don basha, win,
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sorry. the liberation with elegance with the russian lead forces are working on destroying ukrainian military fortifications. was to open up those areas and facilitate advances on to those position. a good here, the another tactic is needed to protect the soldiers from ukraine to the very shelling women with the enemy artillery is working. so we must move very carefully for the green and troops used drones to support our positions. we are constantly under attack, but we continue to take out their artillery units. voltage of the troops here are looking forward not to the few meters that salary them from achieving their goal. with that rather to restoring the peace that has been lost here over the years and lifting the long time block, a boy that is divided the john bass. wa, fisher groaning r t who ganske will as the u. s. and other western powers seek to isolate russia over the conflict in ukraine. the french president, emanuel mackerel,
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is urging his top diplomats to maintain tight g o. v. who wants turkey as a member of nato. the power in the world continue to talk about russia, emitted charlotte a diplomat is to talk to everyone, including people and especially people with whom we do not agree. and so we will continue to do so. wild president mccall emphasized on wavering support for a key of he caution dropping communications with moscow with further escalate the situation, the french leader and been a key western negotiator with president at the outset of the conflict in ukraine, there seemingly followed a period of relative silence before the 2 leaders resume talks recently to prepare for the a mission to this operation nuclear plant. and while a manual micron was difficult seeing him from moscow, tricky president reggie tie burn on the middle of chief mediator personally meeting with both of them are put on ukrainian presidents lensky. tensions have risen
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between france and turkey themselves, with the nato member states competing for influence in north africa. turkish political scientists honor non who's all ton believes the year of french gemini in the region is over french government and then still keep seeing it, considering they're not africa and the media list as the breakouts, but this period is finished now. and let's look at the examples this take the examples of libya or for syria, awfully been on. now in this field, france is no more active, no more dominance. and turkey play important role to that the did this in this period. this consists off that the breaking of the french influence in this, in the, in the regions. so death why grass is her following an aggressive
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policy against or q entered government for us from the beginning of the company. cheap sporting the you bringing the force a giving arms to them. and on the other hand, they know that micron stating that he wants to deal with russia. so, i mean, where is the logic on the, on the statement. and from the beginning, he act with the american not it didn't act for the french national interests. but now as the economic station in france is really bad. so he's trying to find another v, a solution. so that's why you make the statement, but i think it's with the u. s. government has imposed export restrictions of micro chips to china and russia. the white house ordered the large artificial intelligence ship manufacturers in video and a m. d to hold shipping their products to the countries. analysts say the move will
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disrupt global supply, change for the components industry and in turn, deprive american tech companies of access to the lucrative chinese market. beijing had this the same response. oh yes, i apologize. ok. yeah. well, the u. s. has done is typical high tech human name. it's violates the rules of the market economy undermines the international economic can trade order, can disrupt the stability of global industrial and supply chains all china and reject it to the last element of the story. now with swift financial consultant on political unless angelo juliano angelo, thanks for your time this saturday. what may this bond on chip exports mean for china and russia its businesses, its citizens? firstly, you think? well, this is not surprising. this is part of the plan of the collective west to contain china. what it started with the chip to the chip act is an investment of the u. s.
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government of $50000000000.00 us dollar. to create a cheat sheet, promote the transferring of foreign companies, especially from south korea, high one in japan to have been to move to the us. that's part of the plan. the other plan is to create the, what they called a cheap the cheap alliance, which is 4 countries getting together. japan, south korea, the u. s. and high one. and the purpose of this alliance to is to contain china. but the problem is that china is the largest market when it comes to microchips. and so keep in mind that china is catching up. china is right now, the ability to produce 7 then a meter microchips, while the difference with the others that you have is salt, korea, and taiwan already and the level of producing clean meters, micro sheets and 5 nanometers microchips. but china is the capacity to catch up,
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because china, if you look at china, when it comes to the graduate of science, math, technology, and engineering. china is 5 times more graduated in those industries every year than those 4 countries together. so what china has done so far is that said that they're trying to create a set back into opportunities. same as the year the russia has had 8 years to pay self and to become self reliance. in reality, the sanctions have become an opportunity and the theme for china is only going to contain china for a few years, but china is going to catch up. and this is going to turn into an opportunity for china. interesting. okay. and how disruptive though, in the meantime, could these u. s. initiatives be for global supply chains of semiconductor productions and all
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that go to about they're used in so much ah, it is they, it's a bit difficult to, to measure so far in might be actually, they might be shooting themselves into the food because ultimately they, they need the whole product microchip is only part of the product, but if it depends, if the product is meeting china any sold to the us, ultimately the us are going to have disruption when it comes to the, you know, to, to the final product to be shipped to the us because we need to can the whole supply chain and china is always in the middle somewhere, either the raw material or i've been valuing labor or just doing the whole final product. so it could affect us citizens themselves as well. this absolutely. in addition to that, keep in mind that they want to, to do them said the microchips, but the, when it comes to cost efficiency, they don't have the cost efficiency of,
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of china. so ultimately, these might be actually an additional to inflation in the west because probably the cost, especially when it comes to rule and micro chips, the cost, if it's done in the u. s, it's probably $3.00 to $4.00 times the price, then they would pay if it was done in china on your thoughts then on what this does to already strained us. china relations, angelo one child has been ready for a long time. they, they, they've been waiting for that. it's not, they see the long term plan. what is happening? wait, nice fishing comes to taiwan. those initiatives, for example, pelosi going to visit. i want those initiative with the china head. they knew well ahead because it's all written in thing. thank papers. you know, if you go back to the pentagon papers, if you go back to reading cooperation papers more, we simply did this a clearly what is the, the objective,
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the same as they did with the ukraine fighting of proxy war to the last ukraine ukrainian call to the last european they want to repeat the same in se asia, they want to fight china to the last time what he's and maybe to the last japanese and korean. if they want to join in ultimately the u. s. is not going to fight those was and when you see those chip alliance actually was there, it's been a lives in the customers, the vague big partners of china, which are korea just fad in taiwan. so you see it's the same. you see. so the us is maybe the same as he who speaking the price of the you can walk, you can clean and walk a few up who's going to pay the price. if there's a confrontation in se asia is going to be all se each other is going to pay the price, it can, i just put a another point to as well. while the u. s. has been blaming rush for using gas
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exports as a political weapon and food before that in the ukrainian ports. isn't the white house essentially doing the same thing with microchips? but it's really hard to, to just measure you know, what, what is the plan? he's just the rational ultimately there's no you see, i have some doubts on how well thought those plans are, is just is containing. and i think i think they're not looking at the whole game, the broader game here. because because ultimately i really doubt when it comes to the microchips that's for example, salt, korea that would actually go against china. keep in mind that more than 50 percent of salt quin markets when it comes to micro sheets is china. and then south korea major. the majority of its production is in china. so why would you do
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a suicide by destroying this industry? it doesn't make any sense. so i think it's it's, it's a new to fail. ok. we watch with interest there for the time being. angelo juliano political on finance. level is speaking to us from hong kong to angela. always a pleasure. my pleasure. china's accused germany of trying to undermine its national security, its over berlin's decision to expand its military presence in the indo pacific region. this will probably lead to some bad memories and associations in many countries in the world. we firmly oppose any countries use of freedom of navigation as an excuse to undermine china's sovereignty harm china's security and attack and smear china. beijing was responding to an announcement from the german defense minister who said a stronger military presence is needed in order to check china's quote. enormous bills of armed forces. eyebrows had already been raised in beijing last year. when
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for the 1st time in 2 decades, germany sailed worship into the china sea. germany is also participating in a joint operation with a strictly deploying 13 military aircraft for exercises that is the largest by the way, piece time deployment by the countries are a force international afer, especially as packet non wong believes berlin is trying to play a safe bet in the changing world because of the war in the ukraine. germany is being exposed to her on their ability to energy dependency over russia. and because china is pro russia and we try to position it makes germany increasingly aware that base these going to impact upon china, germany relations. the situation in east asia is also changing
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the wizard by nancy pelosi to taiwan. he's making an escalation, not the tensions across the script. it comes to the conclusion burly in that they believe now perhaps to increase the military as a community engagement with the in the pacific region. exposure food allies of the us led coalition will be a safe bet for too long decades, the u. s. had a controlling presence in afghanistan, but then almost overnight that occupation was gone. it's a year since that chaotic withdrawal on dinner continuing special coverage. we examine watts had left no nation, no nation has ever done anything like it in all the history.
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just to recap, the former afghan government left the country in a dire situation and one year later, uncertainty and violence still prevails. today we have the story of said, deek shikari, a former government official who lived in exile only returning to his homeland. after the tell about, came back to power. he reflects now on the struggles that he went through. but i remember the day when the americans left in an unfortunate manner without thinking
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about the future of, of gustavo, there was a political vacuum. no one was willing to take responsibility. what culture i thought of dennis duncan plunged into a civil war to lead previous regime left the country on count as the estate only was to rule the nation or else ruminating. i still feel that danger today with me all out of georgia, they set their floors bought us forced me to leave of garza because i had organized protests against the abuses, carry them by israel in western forces. they told me the law doesn't allow a government minister to organize a protest ah ah, but as. busy i live in london, my life considering the financial education,
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health and safety aspects was better there, but i still missed my country. no afghan or mother loves his country, will ever prefer a luxurious life over his home that i wanted to face those difficult times together with my countrymen though it was shameful for me to live a better life there. instead of going through all the hardships with my people, ah yes, over to israel in this country and to some extent the previous government is responsible for it. the new government has to deal with this burden. you are in one year under the taliban leadership. they have been many significant changes. kennesaw is completely safe and there is no more mafia. every one is equal under the law that it had never been a reality in this country. the old next get ready to board,
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