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is open, very dramatic, that development only really i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successfully, very difficult. i'm time to sit down and talk a russian empathy work is a confirmed health with dozens of others, reportedly dad and a suicide bombing outside most goes empathy and the afghan council couple can you supreme court confirmed the election of william russo with the country president of the week of the liberation projecting and uphill, by his rival for the top, with fissions and leading in your countries. cool for the lifting of anti russian sanction. if you're a sub, to what 20 years ago over the backlash of european restriction with
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troops once again show like a bridge in southern ukraine using an american supplied high miles rocket system. according to local russian banks. officials. we report exclusively from the area with a very one welcome to you. it's monday, the 5th of september, and this is on the international with the latest wild news headlines. it's a pleasure to happy with us there. so we start with the developing story in afghanistan, where 2 russian embassy workers have been killed and what local police say was a suicide bombing. about 20 people have reported he died in the blast. the explosion reportedly took place close to the main gate of the russian embassy well, locals, the queuing for russian visas. he is what russian foreign minister again la, upset about the tragedy. what is a short literacy skills?
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there was a terrorist attack and an identified militants set off an explosive device right at the entrance of our embassy. 2 of our comrades were killed. we hope that the organizers and perpetrators of this terrorist attack will be brought to justice soon. with a far, no one has claimed responsibility for the attack. local journalist may be in my work day to senate centers this report from couple our lease hot here that will find today is around 1050. am a huge bomb, exploded in front of the russian embassy. eye. witnesses say at least 20 people are dead and wounded. one senior russian diplomat and one security god lost their lives according to those on the ground. there were lots of people at the embassy waiting for their visas. many people say they are looking for their relatives and friends who are in the queue, but currently missing these people said that they are asking the embassy stove, but no one is in the position to tell us about our missing people. one eye witness
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says the casualties are more than 20. we have contacted government officials, but they are not issued an official statement. and we don't have details about the blast in bottom. also. staying with afghanistan next to we delving to the accounts of an afghan journalist who witnessed the us led invasion and occupation of his country and the atrocities committed that by american soldiers. his a preview of a documentary di telling the story released by turkish media. i born and want to know, i am becoming old in war. of course i see the destruction of my country. a loss of war, crime enrolled with the exclusion kilten. killed the to someone else with johnson bureau. i have the eclipse newton soon is spring, ford is full of the people suffering from a coupon with you. it's all here who have served enough one feel for complaining
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about you with one. well, am we can now try and speak to the producer of the documentary at since i caused, let's say, try and make that connection. i, mr. cause many thanks for joining goes the on the program is the one to food to have you with us am. let's talk about this said documentary, what do you think it's important to talk about what was going on in afghanistan during the period of us occupation that thank you for having me. actually this documentary, as you said, it's about there. it's above my sewers. afghan journalist matures story, but actually it shows more than just most of the story actually describes what the, what the outcome people. busy went through while on the u. s. o to patient and is this, it describes the, their,
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their pain and the horror and the tragedy felt. and actually, and i personally, once again became aware of one thing while producing this documentary. and it is that, that the u. s. occupation and in general, a u. s. military operations are one of the, one of the greatest disasters of our time of our century. and i believe that there occupation is a war crime am in and of itself. but our documentary futures only occurrences or, or incidence war crimes that are absolutely real and, and provable. we interviewed for example, witnesses and victims and their relatives. and we've filmed in
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5 different provinces and afghanistan, and we especially focused on their war crimes, committed by the united states of america during the occupation period and the african journalist month. sure. he provided us, of course, with important documents and information. and also he introduced us to the witnesses, as i said, and, and victims in afghanistan. well, i'm happy to say that we now also joined by the hero of the documentary man. so i cannot say that he's been talking about. thank you for joining us on the program. is that great to have both of you with us today? and so i'd like to ask you, why did the idea for the documentary come from him? why do you think it's important that this message is saying? thank you very much. oh, actually we're after the withdrawal of foreign troops from i want to sound sent was very important that we should work on such a documentary to bring the vice off doors are ones of ones who have suffered
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a lot during this period of occupation. and i want to send to the public. so this was the intentional 5 that we work with, with a group of troopers she during a seizure in this town. what do you think the mainstream media gave enough coverage to what was going on in afghanistan during the 20 year period that us trips with her? actually it was that. yeah, there were also covers but not particularly. busy about war crimes on it. so in this community we try to bring those incidents to the object. mean it's been in the media. so in the past there was also reports and different media, like in, in i was in different instances like the bomb being on. i'm so i've had some mistaken here with the fact that killed the civilians, but not particularly in war. i come as i can, i'm sorry if i made you think there's any reason to believe that then there were more talk on the civilian population that we know of,
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but that many of those attacks just didn't attract media attention. so we were oblivious is of course there is a lot of incident which was remain and reported to them. yeah. even there was, actually, there was a local issue that we are now living on problem is i missed which remain on reported some baking. but now we have to and it, so we have to work and we have to make the fort. i come back, hey man, said the producer of the film, do you think the american military's involvement enough donna's done? made things better for the afghan population. definitely no, definitely not. when you look to our documentary, what we tell in the documentary is let me say is just the tip of the iceberg. the 20 year occupation of afghanistan. it lead, i think, to the. busy to the, to the greatest who monetary disaster off the 21st century. and it,
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i think after the, after the u. s. forces withdrawal they, they left behind a great distraction and, and only painful experiences. and unfortunately, unfortunately, as my friend, my so said, a lot of incidents remain still unclear and our investigative i come in bucks him on. so of course people at home or we can do is rely on the media to see what was happening around the world. so let's talk about the withdrawal of us troops from afghanistan last year. was it? as chaotic as it appeared on the news? it actually was an expert. i'm expected move. so no one was expecting such a withdrawal from of on such it harry and all activity. so it was
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because we were not expecting, but many people are now thinking that the vision is ended. so this is a very good news for the people. and now they are free, but of course we expected much better and, and more ad dignity withdrawal off it is true. then why do you think the u. s. decided to put his trips out so certainly, and such a disorganized manner. so this could be the reason behind it, but we see that them somehow they fill the data no way. so they are losing and all was one dog. and also there was also gap between the western back government and then under the nation when it ruled. and also there was no correlation between these. i mean, between us and government. so they said that this is not good for them to stay any longer. and the final question to mr. co pays,
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what are you hoping to achieve with this documentary? what's the aim here? i think this is actually the, it was actually the beginning of our, our, our word about astonished on. i think there, there is, there is a lot of experience because it's a 20 year occupation. for example, let me give you an example. our documentary presents the, for example, the 1st report in the world may media of, of a war crime committed. it called in the, in the, in the mind out district impact in provence. for example, the u. s. soldiers rated the home of an innocent family in the middle of the night and murder, the father and his 2 young children. and when you watch the commentary, you will see we spoke with the family members and they witness also people who witnessed this tragic incident, et cetera, i believe. and i hope this is only the beginning. we will continue also with other
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documentaries and verbs. we have a lot of work to do. thank you very much to both of you for joining on the program . we really appreciate your work on this documentary. i hope that everybody gets a chance to see it last month. so much phase the turns that cost producer of the month, the documentary, thank you very much for your time stage. thanks. i'm leaving to kenya where the supreme court is upheld william router's election of the country's president, dismissing an appeal speaking to scrap the result of last month, vote, his rival rayleigh, bingo found a petition alleging fraud in the vote tallying processing, claiming he that he had the evidence to show that he'd be routed to the presidency . the court examined whether any irregularities were substantial enough to nullify the election as being the case and the 2017 presidential poll, which den get also challenged. well, this time the supreme court voted unanimously to confirm the victory. i think this camp was about to respect the ruling. willie and retail will be sworn in the next
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week, showing you or using the are you be the i am mission has left these apples here nuclear power plant after finishing its work, the facility and ukraine to observers have stated the stations and monitor the situation that the i a e, a experts will reportedly announce that find things that the un security council on the 6th of september rushes defense ministry says kids 4th is half continuous publications in the area this, despite the presence of the i a inspectors the nuclear power plant. moscow also accused of ukraine of threatening to create a man made disaster at the facility. this comes as russia continues to talk, ukrainian forces and other parts of the country as well as dumbass, where fierce battles are still ongoing. russian president vladimir putin highlighted the courage of the republics residents who defense their homelands on a daily basis got identical to which is the tragedy currently taking place in the
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dorm bus is the result of the activities of the nationalist, neo nazi regime, which sees power by force in 2014 and then launch hostilities who are easily makia has twice launch major military operations using heavy artillery aircraft and heavy equipment. and this is still ongoing. it is our duty to help these people who are you and russia is doing it. i must tell you, i am amazed by the courage of these people, including those who are fighting for their homeland on the front line. look as a woman should community and then to ukraine's kirsten region where keith's forces have again shell the key bridge over the web. back to me by using the american hi mars rocket system as again, exclusive access to the area immediately after the shelling ukrainian, the high mas, multiple rocket launcher system, allude sort of bridge and here san hughley bridge in the vicinity, across the vas river, near part of the american supplied rockets barely missed
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a ferry packed with civilians who to feel the impacts leases sent out of ski bridge. we have a 15 minute window. that was easy or did we have our 15 minute window to fill the consequences in the aftermath of ukrainian shelling will rocket attacks on the bridge. here is what they look like. american american lou chance would have targeted the bridge witness every day for 4 weeks now. we're close. aah! to the hill, sun side of the bridge. on the other end towards the middle of the bridge, the destruction is much wet. civilian vehicles are no longer able to cross it, but again, as i said, there's only
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a short window. we've been told by troops that we have. they have detected new launches as i have now. but this means that the cities that affect power lies than the people here who want to leave for so for partial, for russian control to who are able to hospitals that are fully stocked with medicines are unable to do so. because of the garbage lab and civilian infrastructure by ukrainian troops, only a fraction of the rockets each one costing american taxpayers a $150000.00, reach the bridge russian air defenses. see them coming from afar and shoot moves down. they also warn the locals as an ambulance then case someone in this, in this kilometers long q is full. he feels ill because it is that incredibly long way people come my truck to day for their time to cross the river. for whatever reason, these things cross fool ukraine has now launched hundreds of high miles rockets
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at the untaught of ski bridge. yet it still stands. we have achieved his the cause, great pain for civilian logistics, food and medicine. deliveries to a city of 300000. have been greatly complicated. that isn't all that they target. apartment blocks houses, hotels have also been struck by ukrainian artillery in recent weeks. yet they have not broken the city shops and businesses brave the bombardment and people out in their thousands enjoying the early autumn weather. here sun, just like the untaught of ski bridge remains and bowed. more ad gasdio r t from give san southern ukraine and european economy is weakening with the euro falling lower than the dollar for the 1st time
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in 2 decades. and he politicians are starting to acknowledge that sanctions on russia aren't working in the listing that may be beneficial for the european population. millions of germans will likely be happy if their electricity costs go back down. it's clear that sanctions are not ending. the war in ukraine. gas prom is using its record high profits to build gas pipelines to china. oil exports to asia have already increased. russia does not need the west to buy its raw materials . that the german industry is collapsing without cheap energy sources and who is the laughing 3rd man in this fight? it's the united states who's hydraulic fracturing industry is making a profit of $200000000.00 on each liquefied gas tanker. we are destroying our own industry and our middle class. this is madness. ah, that's not get more details from a contributor ray to monson. rachel. nice to see, he said, to what extent is such sentiment now spreading across the
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e. u. well, there seems to be a shift underway in europe, as people start waking up to the cost of the anti russian sanctions that the establishment has saddled them with the number of austrian citizens who support the sanctions is decreasing. and now at 40 per cent. that's according to a new survey published and developed the cos, well energy and inflation, of course, which are also driving up the popularity of the right wing populist freedom party and austria that supports respectful dialogue with russia in the czech republic, about 70000 people hit the streets over the weekend in protest of rising energy costs that are expected to get even worse as winter sets in. in italy, hundreds of people burned their utility bills in naples. on sunday, a report in 2000 protesters in colonial demanded that the government prioritized their energy needs over ukraine. and now prominent politicians are starting to sing
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the same refrain. former italian deputy prime minister mateo sal vini is calling out the damage being done by misguided european policies. we have to defend ukraine . yes. but i would not want the sanctions to harm those who impose them more than those who are hit by them. a prominent french political figure is also speaking out, former ecology minister, siegel and why yell, who ran against nicholas f, cuz he is the socialist party candidate in the final round, the 2007 presidential race and more recently served as current president emanuel mack, cause ambassador for arctic and ant arctic polls is calling for peace and dialogue, saying that, quote, sanctions against russia badly assessed and badly anticipated are turning against us. us, meaning the french people. and she is not the only voice emerging in france among the political class at a press conference in berlin. well,
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german chancellor all of scholes said that his country plans to stop importing russian gas starting in december and will continue to support heave, basically germany like the rest of the you thinks that it can just treat russia like a booty call for gas whenever it needs or wants to, and without consequence, but the optics of denouncing rushing gas while also begging moscow not to turn off the gas tap, are obviously problematic. so germany is apparently going to stick to importing russian liquefied natural gas from china, which will cost much more, rather than just being honest about its needs and best interests. and those of its people in many thank sir, are seeking jobs there. rachel, most than that. thank you for that. this truss who has until now served as the case . foreign minister will become britton's next prime minister,
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eating former chancellor re, she's still not going to race to replace boris johnson trust, showing strong support to kiev in the ongoing conflicts in ukraine. promising during the tory leadership election raised lensky with the 1st person she calls after taking power. she's also announced plans to increase british military and humanitarian aid to kia if this is despite mounting domestic problems. which trans promises to tackle by reducing taxes, while pledging to cut back on civil service pay in jobs. trust also say she's prepared to use nuclear force if necessary. do prime minister the trust is giving the order to unleash our nuclear weapons? it would mean global annihilation. i would ask you, would you press the button you will say yes but faced with that task i would feel physically sick. how does that make you feel? i think it's an important gt of the prime minister. i'm ready to do that. which was
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set to assume the role of u. k. prime minister in was, are challenging time for the countries economy as inflation hits of 40 year high dances, energy bills, as skyrocketing in the u. k. with 6 out of 10 british factories reports the face enclosure as a result, trust is expected to announce the plans to tackle the cost of live, the living crises soon off the she lives in downing street. as discussed this with our guest and political commentator anthony webber money, thanks for joining us on the program. so anthony will change is see you expect to see if any when this trust takes over the british prime minister. well, 1st of all, even said barry are in fact selection system of the c one has to give congratulations on this trusts for winning the election about so they can see much change in the situation. i think it's very likely there will be
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a home from the energy prices and this will come a quarter have a price because already the u. k. government says are committed 15000000 to help a lot from the barrel calculations that could be as much as 100000000 or more to get the level of support which would be needed to ensure the prices are often eco. so it's a tragic situation and the courts, it's mainly come about because of the government. so the facing policies on the crying in the start government, you've highlighted situations, are not your opinion. countries where they be hard balls. so you should use, i'm at some stage for the time and says got to say that it's an untenable situation. you can call in some foods carry on like their speakers. they
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don't see destroying our economy is trying to increase government. barbara, you're going to say it's going to say, right, it's inflation wise interest rates and or a person what a small business is out as being able to continue and operation. and this is because the perfect solution would be to have prices. and they government certainly can't afford to do that, certainly not in the long term. so your, i hope that there will be some sensible. ready voices, you will see they strauss, you've got to change the u. k. government's policy on the train which is working against the better people. and i think the other thing which is very past is this policy, which for the maintenance of being supported, are the opposition, right?
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the policy, there's got no mandate from the british public. it's never been the subjects of election, and there's never been the subject of iraq, right. and, and indeed there is a call a petition to have a right. when you say the u. k. is now a different say, all of all the countries in western europe who says or should be brought before the governments sort of g spot see war in the crime. i'm not one of the properties is they know when this is the, the majority of countries in the world are not starting today. russia and aiden recently we had japan in south carolina having that energy was with russia. the same is in the same as oper countries, and we've got to look at what is in the case that's in the trash.
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that's where the problem where she has a trust is already, you know, previously played to have strong support for kia. she's also well known for anti russian rhetoric, so say she doesn't move on from this stall. and this particular st on how is she going to tackle these domestic problems to the right mounting in the u. k. how can she resolve the cost of living crisis? well, you can solve them by showing money, the government, which is involved through the 400000000000 on the carpet line. gene crisis are huge proportion of about money was completely misplaced along necessary . and this, the government didn't day. so that's a time when the country needed to recover from the locked downs and everything else waiting to time. ok, the space and not have a situation might be governments involved. ready in the train,
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where already we've spent 5000000000 in the arms of the crime, but it's also costing also much more in respect to increased costs. are they increase the costs and so on? so how much she might want to see at the civil ukraine and many people in the spring. it's a great bless, vested interests, not the interest of the you how much she might want to do. there's a limit to how much suffering she can for the best. but the problem is the last 8 and the actions are very so when, when he was registered by the candidates committee to continue with that policy and saying that the interest they will have to suffer for that policy for
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the sake of democracy or freedom. while most people look up the situation now there's, there's no use for you to the crime that's all because they walk up our job to disagree with them and they don't have a free media. so i've also come out recently that bar stones, when the city currently is 8, i thought simply so you can, you can design a peace agreement with russia and that was against piece. it was a guy you see interested right now. ready the most interested, the bridge is part like to continue with this whole conversation. i'm saying well, by many thanks for your time, we always appreciate your insights. thank you and thank you for joining us. the international web back at the top now with the very latest news update, we'll see them
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