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ah, ah ah ukrainian shelling kills an entire family and kind of song, a warning to viewers. the images are distressing to children are among the victims but a mere potent has arrived and whose becca stands for a summit of the shanghai cooperation organization with issues of global and regional security on the agenda. the meeting march, the 1st overseas trip for china's president send the cobit pen deck with the band. the international red cross says the global hunger problem predates the ukranian conflict. despite the west lane, the blame on russia for the world food crisis,
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with just after 10 am here in the russian capital and you're watching our to international. i'm donald quarter. welcome to the program. and we start with the latest news from ukraine. we're 4 people in her song were killed after ukrainian troops shelled a residential area that's according to pro russian local officials. there warning the following images are disturbing. 2 children and 2 adults died instantly at the scene as they were crossing a road in the city of krebs phone, which is under russian control authority, say a u. s. delivered high marks. rocket attack was used and the deputy head of b, her son, the region administration, says that the city now has its own quote alley of angels, reference to the don. yes. memorial to children killed in the conflict. i don't know who the nazis were, shooting it, but people died anyway. this proves again that in care san as many have noticed
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today, we now have our own alley of angels. we absolutely believe that all shots fired from american weapons or fire directly by the us. we say again that they do not care about ukrainians. russians or bell ruffians blue, what they are interested in. one single goal, any method of terror, destruction, and murder and the city of fet evolves can the lu ganske people's republic ukrainian shelling had a local high school according to local authorities. one child died in the attack with 6 students wounded as well as a teacher. and in the neighboring done, yet the people's republic ukrainian forces shelled a kindergarten in the city of duck, which i asked one woman was wounded in the incident and these are on verified images from the witnesses. besides suffering from shelling, increasing numbers of civilians are being injured by so called butterfly land mines, which can cripple people in seconds. archie's roman culture of reports on the deadly weapons civilian casualties continued some mounds here and then as the
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people's republic. however, artillery is not the only danger. facing the people here ukrainian army have also been using so called pets. all mines, all butterfly mines against the civilians. here in de nest. this is what they look like. completely unnoticeable to the naked eye, more than 60 people have been maimed for life by stepping on to a small petal. mine like this, according to local authorities, there are still thousands of these anti personnel mines around the nest people's republic that have not yet been discovered right now there warning all of the population to be very, very cautious right now, mentoring the hospital here in done ask the trauma center where they treat most of
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these patients, but a conductor will certain people get very serious injuries when they come into contact with these objects. often their feet get torn off. this mind is dangerous because during the explosion, the mean, the 2nd or damage in element is assholes or soil lease elements. in fact, the skin and sub thermal muscles in should never picked them up. you should immediately called the emergency services. this mine is designed to creep on people's not to kill them, and this is much more frightening. ukrainian nationalists continue shelling of the city of the nads not only with heavy artillery, but with these so called betel mines as well. the weather here, is it changing right now as well? that means we're about to get a lot of for mud, a lot of snow. that means that these are shiny mines will be completely unnoticeable. and that also means that doctors at this, from
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a sensor will have a lot more work from on call for of r t done as people's republic in while russian lead forces have advanced and on boss forces of the wagner, private military company have taken control of a key point near the city of our char most. these are the latest images from the area. you can see an abandoned bunker used by ukrainian forces. the entire area is located on a hill overlooking the surrounding locality. wagner group is also engaged in battles for the city of art jones. meanwhile, a video has gone viral on ukrainian social media showing to childrens speaking to ukrainian soldier, boasting about killing russians. and yesterday we blew up a truck full of mines. we put gasoline on it, attached to grenade, said it on fire and it exploded. we also killed the russians. they began to bother
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us and we threw a grenade at them. we'll talk that about hulu. that's how you fights for ukraine. well, done. some ukrainian organizations have faced criticism for indoctrinating children into various alter right or neo nazi ideologies. western media reports highlighting the existence of summer camps led by neo nazi militant groups in the country with the support of both local officials and ultra right wing political parties. it's not yet clear if the children in that video went to one of those camps, but we spoke to a rwandan, genocide survivor and co author of survivors. uncensored. he told he told us that such indoctrination can leave children deeply traumatized for life. i found the video extremely disturbing and actually discussing to the adults uploading children, taken part, you know, war and it also brought a bunch of a lot of p p d for me personally, being somebody who experienced the war at
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a young age. you know, in this case, these children may not have actually done what they're saying. they've done. still being exposed to such extreme violence is very damaging to children's brain and they grow into traumatized. adult children are usually very impressionable and it's easy to indoctrinate them with a certain ideology, especially when the ideology is popular. so whether it's not the, whether it's any other hate groups, the targeting of children actually makes it easy because it's crowded around. it's in the ground to, to plant the seeds of head and extremism. and, and they grow up with, with that with that id. ology russian president vladimir putin has arrived and was beckett's down in the south. eastern city of some are kind to attend a summit of the shanghai cooperation organization starting thursday. issues of
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global and regional security, as well as strengthening relations, are on the agenda. as r t correspondent, maria financial reports. why my foot, he has arrived to someone to come to a knows pakistan to attend the summit of the shanghai corporation organization. this will be the biggest gathering yet in the as ceos, more than 20 year history, 15 world leaders are expected to join the hot discussion on regional and global issues, as well as on ways to move away from a western centric world order. as the, as seo is fortunate, had to be a leading power in military strategic, economic and other fields globally. we are expecting a big number of tad's wide mer putting he's going to sit with his counterparts from china, india, as it by john turkey and other states. we hear that with mr. added argon putin is going to discuss russian gas supplies, in particular,
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partial payments in russian rubles, and turkish lee rose. for mister c, it is expected to be the 1st in person meeting in a long time. let's not listen to how important it is for bay gene. the chinese side is willing to work with the russian side to continuously implement high level strategic corporation between the 2 countries safeguard common interests and promote the development of the international order in a more just and reasonable direction. ahead of the summit here in somewhat of congo, lot has been said about a growing role of the as ceo in the morning world, where western alliances and institutions seem to be in decline. today the organization is uniting 18 stays with differing status as either members or observers, or dialogue partners or with a combined population of 3000000000 people. literally, it is a super power alliance and a tease expanded as we expect in iran to become
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a member. stay to and to egypt and caught our have already received the state results were to do partners will keep you updated on what thursday meetings will bring. the chinese president seizing pain, has already visited cause exten ahead of the s c o summit. benjamin child is a professor at the paris school of technology and business, and he says, the meeting is of great importance for all the participants. china is the largest trading partner of jews back his time and the 3rd largest 4 because sockets time, a siphon, empowering important tre partners. there are profound changes in international politics and is affecting to 2 countries. i'm local. he falls in the car fairs in this country in the last few years. but china has been located on this, but it is widely expected. the presidency will talk with the president, put an on ukraine at or on the 2 countries already did a joint military exercise in the far east and yet, and other cooperation to,
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to precedents have join hands, days ago, about settling the by that to trade using rubles and the chinese gen this a big step 2 was the dice ation in gopro, chase. global hunger problems long predates the ukranian conflict that's according to the president of the international committee of the red cross. if we talk about hunger today, it's not because of the ukraine ward. we have seen the indicators of a food security crisis emerges in africa for much longer than the escalation that we have seen in the ukranian war. it has been as a complicating factor, it has exacerbated some of the problems that we have seen before. but the 1st thing the caters i had more than a year ago when from our hospitals into so hell. when comparing notes with the
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doctors without borders and their impressive network of hospitals in africa, we started to look at the way to figures of entries into hospitals by the western media, blaming russia. many experts and n g o had warned of a looming crisis before the conflict and ukraine. moscow has long advocated for humanitarian helped to countries a need, singling a deal with ukraine to ship grain to african countries. however, the majority of the food stuffs have gone to wealthy states. instead, it's comes in billions and aid packages allocated by the west to help ukraine. you and agencies worn about famine like conditions and the horn of africa, where up to 22000000 people face severe problems and more than 7000000 have been forced to migrate. that's according to the world food program. malnutrition remains high across without with about 10000000 children under the age of 5 suffering. we
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also spoke to dom garbo, who at one time intended to run for the nigerian presidency and 2023. and he says that climate change and the west sanctions against russia, i've contributed to africa's crisis. the problem has been ongoing for a long time. and it has a lot of things that has to do with the destruction of resources that we have from the wisdom colonial powers. that how long a short time make sure that we get food from order countries where they can be able to give course like russia has agreed to. so i'll send you an agreement, you can ship brains to some part of africa. discontinued, didn't ensure that we attempted issue of insecurity in that just so that families come over and talk to europe empowers departments if they have met on 26th regarding the climate change let don't fulfill just forms the loops them about
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$100000000000.00 for africa so that we can be able to because if it applies to change, the problem was terrifying shots and what we kept it was in africa to georgia. well, buy a new one, a bumper. got it. so my, you know, he's africa and he sent a chart. joe lewis white don't get from what i wanted that are willing to offer plans. we just went by function blocked them simply because you had usual georgia. you decide that denial i'm opportunity for was to do so by in another development the united nations special repertoire has called for the removal of unilateral sanctions on a ran and a report. the details how every aspect of life in the country has suffered after decades of embargoes
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you want to see job insurance. since 2018 when former us president donald trump, unilaterally renee on around us back 2015 nuclear deal with world powers. washington has enforced a maximum pressure campaign of harsh sanctions even as efforts continue to restore the accord. iranians have subsequently been denied a right to health and essential medicines as embargoes that have vastly contributed to shortages. runs nuclear program continues to be at the center of its dispute with the us, with the un nuclear watchdog. the international atomic energy agency, claiming to runs intentions are not exclusively peaceful around, meanwhile, has maintained its stance that its program is focused on nuclear energy and not weapons. barrett from christopher holly, he's
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a political analyst and researcher who says that washington use the sanctions as its own political tool and its ordinary iranians will suffer. i think number one that the report is, is a bum show, but it's the bumps so that all of us knew was a reality for the past decade. and i think that nothing's going to change. for example, the trump administration, elevated distinctions to what they called the maximum pressure campaign. and the bite and administration has further enhanced those sanctions. so it's a bipartisan consensus in washington to in the sanctions on iran. they're affecting ordinary iranians and they're affecting their ability to get medicine, their ability to get food and their ability to function and live a dignified life. i don't see the sanctions ending anytime soon. and i feel that campaign as another act of prism and war against the iranian people. this is the how do you knighted states functions? this is the reality of the sanctions that are done. and the sanctions are
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ultimately another tool of war and an economic instrument akin to feed warfare from the middle ages. so this is the truth and that the report at least shows the light of the truth to people who were not believing those activists and those reporters in journalists who are telling the truth from the beginning. a newly declassified us intelligence report claims russia has spent $300000000.00 on meddling and for an elections in $24.00 countries. over the last 8 years. moscow has consistently rejected all allegations of any sort of interference, though the claims are of great concern to the us. what russia is doing around the world in terms of its election, meddling is also an assault on sovereignty. is an effort to ship away as the ability of people around the world to choose the government that they see best fit
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to represent them to represent their interests to represent their values. meanwhile, washington has spent a total of 8 trillion dollars on wars across the middle east, north africa, and south central asia in 2 decades. that's according to research by the watson institute for international and public affairs at brown, university of that amount. 2 trillion dollars was spent on the war in afghanistan, which ended just one year ago with america's clumsy withdrawal offer. and journalist daniela's era says he does not believe the u. s. report about russia's interference, saying the u. s. itself has meddled and dozens of elections in other countries. the state department report, c, i a 4 is just ludicrous. i mean, according to a study at carnegie mellon university, the us interfered in 62 election foreign elections during the
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cold war. after the cold war intervenes in washington havi as low as ganeth and elsewhere, the u. s. has a national damage for democracy. a government funded agency whose job is to distribute funds to political. busy parties in and other countries, it's part of the law. and, you know, and, and yes, it is what states do. and that's what the us in particular, has been especially aggressive in doing. i've been no position to judge. however, given the information i put out in 2016, 18 over russian political interference in the us of the information was that's completely false. totally bad information based on that,
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there is no reason to believe the latest allegation. desperate american soldiers and their families should consider using food stamps to help combat soaring prices. that's the advice from the army itself. while the country is gripped by high inflation, and washington continues to splurge billions on ukraine, the inflation effects an address, same from gas prices to groceries to rance, some soldiers and their families. i'll find it harder to get all and buy the budgets. they've sat and used before the financial read in his program office and now both online resources to help soldiers, to take all in the shipple, their own personal financial management. the army has admitted it's difficult for soldiers to make ends meet under current fixed salary contracts. last month, it released guidance recommending its personal apply for food stamps. the court program is designed for low income americans and is being presented as part of the
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armies financial readiness program, along with financial literacy training and educational videos on how to manage debt . surprisingly, food and security is not a new issue for the u. s. military with a recent pentagon report saying, almost a quarter of active duty service members experienced the problem in 2020. while a 2021. u. s. census bureau report suggested that national guard members and reservists were twice as likely to suffer, suffer hunger as any other american demographic group. u. s. is currently experiencing the fastest rise in food prices since the 1970s. further agro, aggravating the problem. so the u. s. is 31 trillion in debt, yet sense billions to ukraine and some military families or on food stamps. got it . in other words, u. s. troops will need to go on welfare and food stamps to do their part, to support ukraine. appalling struggling soldiers told to apply for food stamps as
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biden since billions for ukraine military. the federal government can't afford to give our military arrays, but they can afford to have them go on snap and send billions to ukraine almost on a weekly basis. we spoke to ed martin, he's a new york times best selling author who believes that the priorities of washington's political establishment have nothing to do with the needs of common people. well, it's a little bit of a trick. i mean, instead of being recorded in such a way, it's not really soldiers, it's a military, meaning we've expanded our military into another bureaucracy. i, you know, thousands and hundreds of thousands of workers. we're not necessarily, we're talking about, by the way, soldiers also. but it's a massive agency, a massive set of and the priorities are off look, inflation and america is running at about 10 percent. and yet, yesterday in the white house, president biden said things are going great. well, not for normal people, you know, when it's 10 percent on, especially on gas and eggs in and bread and butter, it's a disaster. so i, the priorities are off base and in america it's the swamp. it stay,
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washington dc cabal that continues to make money to grow its business, grow what's happening, the defense contractors are making money, hand over fist and it is a problem. now again, i hope that the correction is coming in terms of the politics, but both parties have fallen victim to a vision where sending money overseas to fund contractors and, and defense is a positive thing. the american people are tired of it. the head of the e u commission has called on colleagues to quote eradicate corruption at home while promising to take part in the process. and today i would like to focus on corruption with on its faces. the face of foreign agents trying to influence. i'll political system, the face of shady companies, a foundations abusing public money. if we want to be credible when we ask
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candid countries to strengthen betty mccrass's, we must also eradicate corruption at home as just days after ursula of underlay and found herself in hot water after the european court of auditors requested information on her role in the largest and most expensive vaccine deal between the e. u and american drug company, pfizer vander leon had earlier been accused of breaching you rules on negotiating such deals. however, the court says the commission has refused to disclose details of her role. we asked the commission to provide us with information on the preliminary negotiations for this agreement. the scientific experts consulted and advice received the timing of the talks, records of the discussions and details of the agreed terms and conditions. however, none was forthcoming. investigation touches upon a may 2021 contract to supply up to 1800000000 doses of pfizer corona virus vaccine. to europe. the deal is believed to have not been agreed with
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a new member states as it is the custom, but instead discussed in private between bonder layin and the company. in addition, it was agreed that pfizer doses would be delivered the following year after the main wave of vaccination. the court also questioned the size of the supply while the use eastern states lacked vaccines. now the host of the conservative daily podcast jo ultman reckons that the commission's refusal to act openly as a clear signal of transgression. what i think happens is that they are exactly what they say they're fighting against. so come out, talk about corruption while you're actually in the midst of committing that corruption. the lack of transparency is only done when you're trying to hide me malfeasance. and yet they want to say that there's nothing to see here and, and they'll use the media and technology companies order suppresses the same problems that they face in the we face in the united states. we know their back backroom deals. we know that most of these pharmaceutical companies, like pfizer,
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are owned by the best companies and those investment companies also by the way, are invested in our election system. and they also own the mit is that means that the people of the you in the people of america, the people around the world were slaves were slaves to a group of people that want to talk about. we have freedom and we have the ability to have free choice, but really we don't have free choice really. we don't, we don't governor and we certainly give money, but government use that money and stuff that makes us what makes us hasn't in there . thanks for watching our tea international. we'll be back with more news in just about 30 minutes. ah ah
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