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a finance national z m a a guns because they still say ukrainian force is a shilling civilian areas where the u. s. applied high mom located we're here from a journalist who was on the local hotel when it came on, the fire with our hotel had been purposely targeted what it was almost empty. the attack was very weird because besides me, there was only one other person. when administrators, there was no military on the pharmacy. automatically thing condemns the west saying its been cultivating the idea of destroying brush up a decade. and if you think you frame at the corner to achieve that goal, breakdown of democracy, that's the european parliament assessment of hungary. it says the country can no
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longer be considered a full democracy. a welcome. this is the weekly here. we're not the international with the latest world news updates along with around it, but the story is the shape the week is good to happy with her. and we begin with the news from the latest on the conflicts in ukraine. one person has been killed and 2 others wounded in ukrainian shelling of a village in russia, belk of wild rage, and that's according to local authorities. well, that sounds official from the la guns people's republic report news, trying on the town of spots of a saying cabs 4th is launched. multiple walk hits from a u. s. applied time on system. we heard from a journalist who was staying at the local hotel when i came under fire. thank you, sir, for sure. within an hour there was a strike and then just a few minutes later, a 2nd one. it seemed that our hotel had been perfectly targeted, but it was almost empty. it was severely damaged in the attack. almost destroyed
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was so i was very lucky. i'm okay. the attack was very weird because besides me, there was only one other person, an administrator, maryland. there was nobody else earlier during check in the girl. the front desk mistook me for an officer because of the way i look here. i showed her my documents and she registered me. there was no military on the premises on your way, early saturday, another deadly. it's hot by cave was reported in the don't yet people's with public a warning he might find the following image is upsetting. a. will this footage from don? yes. so some of the victims, the, and the devastation caused by at least 6 rounds of selling over 4 hours. local authorities have reported. 4 people were killed and 8 wounded with fragments of french. how it's michelle found, the c o correspondent, they got caught in the incoming fire while reporting on location with ukrainian forces resumed their showing on saturday. we can see an injured woman here who's
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getting medical help right now. this is in the city center there. hope so. far been 6 rounds of schellenberg, and it's currently ongoing sh group work from the washington. we're done with all of those machines. several here with me while in south east in ukraine, the city of console has been targeted by 6 high mas rockets, but local authority. say all of them have been repelled by air defenses. these on verified images posted by eye witnesses show moments after rockets were fined into the city marshal defense ministry recently said that he has failed in his attempt at an offensive in the castle region. as the ukrainian military lost more than
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a 150 troops that early on friday there was another round of selling hitting care san for people were killed when the city center was targeted with at least 5 hyman's rockets. according to the authorities that a warning again, you may find the following image is disturbing, isn't verified, so teach appears to show locals running from the blast. 13 people were initially reported wounded, one of whom later died in hospital rocket struck the regional administration building during a meeting between officials. the head of the local labor department was wounded while her driver was killed. keith has claimed responsibility for the attack, calling it to legitimate alongside the selling increasing numbers of civilians being wounded by so called butterfly or pestle. land mines, which are intended to main and dismember, are, sees women. cars are of centers. this report from the city of don. yes. artillery is not the only danger. facing the people here in the nest. ukrainian army
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have also been using so cold pets or mines all butterfly mines against the civilians. here in done this, this is what they look like. completely unnoticeable to the naked eye. and if a person's steps on this mine, it will make that person full. i. so i can pick this one up because this is a merely an imitation. but you can see what it looks like. it's very small. it, it can fit in the palm of my hand, and once again is completely unnoticeable over the last 6 months. more than 60 people have been maimed for life by stepping on to a small petal. mine, like this injuries are limbs, people's limbs that have been completely torn off, 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,
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there warning all of the population. to be very, very cautious. right now, i'm answering the hospital here in done ask the trauma center where they treat most of these patients. i will speak now to the chief of the local trauma center. whole . tell me exactly what him and his staff are dealing with but a conductor will certain people get very serious injuries when they come into contact with these objects. often their feed gets, are not fair, which in this mind is dangerous because during the explosion me in the secondary damages element is, asshole or soil, various lease elements. in fact the schemes and sub thermal muscles. sheila in we should never pick them up. you should immediately call the emergency services. at least mine is designed to refold people with not to get killed. i would go and this is much more frightening. ukrainian nationalists continue shelling of the city of
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the next not only with heavy artillery, but with these so called battle mines as well. the weather here, is it changing right now as well? that means we're about to get a lot of mud. a lot of snow at me said these tiny mines will be completely a noticeable. and that also means that saucers at this, from a sensor, will have a lot more work for a bon call for of artsy don't as people's republic, a psychological barrier due to it's not see past, that's what the cranes president lensky has said about germany supposedly not supplying enough military hardware to care, they have a certain psychological barrier over sending have you weaponry, but i think it's some internal problem. i don't think this is like world war 2. i think it's quite the opposite. german hardware is now helping us. it saved our lives, i understand what they are afraid of, but you don't have to search for reason when you want to truly help people. well,
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since world war 2, germany has tried to maintain a policy of not becoming overly involved in foreign conflicts. 1000 that's included, not sending lethal weapons to war sentence. germany has now decided to abandon that policy, having supplied about 700000000 euros worth of military equipment to ukraine. so far this year was the landscape they did not enough. and those remarks have had a mixed reaction in berlin with german officials pointing out that other nato countries have also limited their scope of assistance to care if no country has delivered west and build infantry fighting the coast or main battle tanks. so far, we have agreed with our partners that germany will not take such action unilaterally. author and former british diplomats, william mullins says it appears unlikely that germany would cave into the landscape, demands, as berlin will probably refrain from sending its most modern tanks to kiff. i don't think the german government would want to over irritate the russian government
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because there are lots of steps that russia could take against germany. if that were to happen. i think germany then would have to side back. i would be very surprised if they get that far because that will be considered as a major escalation. i'd be surprised that they will continue to send to keep the whole thing going as long as possible. i think that's what they will do. i'm not convinced them that they're super arms and let them tags directly there. i think they'd be frightened to do that. and the next, a said no country is yet going that far. the biggest danger. now if you're american, knew where it in long distance weapons taiwan has been rattled by a powerful earthquake, leaving victims trapped in the rebel of collapse. buildings. this video shows the roof, collapsing is the earthquake struck. he was registered at magnitude 6.9 and raised concerns of phenomena elsewhere in the region risky work because it's been 15
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through dave, are you looking for anyone he might require medical assistance? one person has been confirmed said. authorities of warns locals to remain alerts in case of potential officer during the shanghai cooperation organization. so my name is becky sand. this week. vladimir putin blamed western powers for manipulating ukraine to fight against russia. in the practice in the city for decades, the west has been cultivating an idea of a straw in the soviet union and then russia. they've always wanted to see our country disintegrated. now they've started using ukraine to achieve that goal. it's payton met with the leaders of china, iran, india, pakistan, and turkey. and a key deal. russia has agreed to sell natural gas, the turkey with 25 percent of the payments to be made in roubles, who can also slammed the e. you thing the block lifting sanctions to enable its own member states to import russian 1st line says while ignoring the needs of developing countries and posts in
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called russian indian relations, a particularly privileged strategic partnership. with more key points from the summit, his author maria phenomena, the 2022 as c o summit, the biggest in the shanghai corporation organization is more than 20 year history has been called a historic 1. 14 world leaders from the origin region have gathered here and it was becky stunned summer cons to discuss a new world order that they now witness emerging as the west seems to had a lose its influence and trust globally. the voice of non western centric alliances like the seo is louder than advert. the missile crisis is among the key problems addressed during this summit and samarkand global supply chain. some of the pandemic and the ukraine crisis of course, disruptions in global supply chains. as a result, the entire world is facing an unprecedented food and energy crisis. the s c o must
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take effort to develop reliable, resilient, and diversify supply chains in our region. for this better connectivity is no doubt needed, but at the same time, it is also important that we give each other full transit rights. not only i see our countries as some of the world's largest grain producers and exporters have addressed the problem that say they're ready to offer a solution ketchup, but me to rush is increasing great exports. world markets this year will be $30000000.00 tons next year. we will increase it to $50000000.00 tons 90 percent of our food goes to the markets of asia, africa, and latin america. we know how important fertilizers are for solving the food shorter change the day before yesterday, i also informed mr. hoo terrace, about the 300000 tons of russian fertilizers piled up in e u. c. ports. we are ready to transfer that free of charge to developing countries . i would like to ask you and secretariat to influence the european commissions. decisions should not, in words, but indeed seem to demand from their colleagues and the european commission that
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they lift these obviously discriminatory restrictions on developing countries from and provide access for russian fertilizer city to those markets as well. in the summits final document yessir, declares economic sanctions, if not imposed by the un security town. so are incompatible with the principles of international law who team has denounced the restrictions as economic selfishness. yet give it a miracle. striking example of this selfishness is european commission's decision to lift sanctions on russian fertilizers. if it turns out that only they can buy our fertilizer to sort of, i'm worried about the world's poorest countries who were, although often referred to as an anti west ally, is the assay, all claims to not be against any other country, a block. but that doesn't mean it is without enemies. should the jewish and the world is entering a new turbulent phase. we must cross the trends of the time, help strengthen solidarity and co operation, and contribute to building
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a closer s c o community. with a common future guardian, we must support each other to ensure security and development. prevent external forces from inciting color revolutions and jointly oppose interference in the internal affairs of other countries under any iran is getting ready to become the 9 member. say, 9 prove is sherry. yes, your family's values are you out here in recent years, economic and political. multilateralism has been serious, threatening, and the american government is trying to impulse its entire demands and loss on the nation community and contravene sovereignty and independence with all its pulling and has to put the extensive use of completion on its agenda and oddly, american unilateralism unit seeks to hold countries, they independent path of development. today they said high corporation organization unites 20 countries with a combined population of 3 and a half 1000000000 people that has half of the world. with 5 more states, including 3 arab countries, now announced to be soon joining the seo. the alliance is fortunate had to become
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global superpower, but simply cannot be ignored. regional tional r t from someone account, it was a becky on protein to to take into the streets of mal david demanding the resignation of the western bank. presidents, maya sunday with a plain sky rocketing energy prices. crowns of demonstrates has gathered outside the presidential palace expressing our wages or lack of energy for heating some time to the son who should because what for firewood? a former public more has long been divided between traditional allegiances to moscow. and the pushed by senior politician will close his time with the as, as any good sizes that has been surging due to the western sanctions against russian seal in court. and sunday, mach 75 years since the creation of the main u. s. foreign intelligence agency, the c i o correspondence, aicpa trunk, a takes a closer look at the agencies,
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often controversial track record. just how old is what supposedly the world's most powerful intelligence force. it may seem the c, i a should date back to the early years of the u. s. itself, but in fact, it's even younger than the man who's currently president. the agency only appeared after world war 2 and failed at what was most expected of it back in the days to predict the conception of the 1st soviet nuclear weapon, time to flick through the archives on the basis of the evidence. now in our possession, it is estimated that the earliest date by which it is remotely possible that the ussr may have completed its 1st atomic bomb is mid 1950. but the most probable date is believed to be mid 1953. the words of one of the 1st central intelligence
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directors from 1948 silenced by the sound of the soviet union's 1st nuclear bomb test. in 1949, as the agency celebrates his anniversary, veterans will probably speak of their own glory, like former director mike compel did. a few years ago, i was the c. i director, we live. we cheated, was the hostile. it's like we had, we had entire, entire training courses. if it remind you of the glory of the american experiment, the word glory next to lying, cheating and stealing, perhaps that sounds okay. if your head of the cia glory i was through throughout its history, the cia had multiple failures. it has also been shaken by large number of scandals
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and disclosures. surround the operations. it has conducted a significant number of these operations were attempts to topple legitimate governments, heads of states, both successful and unsuccessful. what's more glorious, or rather long list of the agencies mistakes or cases when it was involved in some of the. busy worlds nastiest practices, nothing to do with america security going back to failures, sticking to nukes. the next thing that comes to mind is how the c, i initially didn't expect soviet warheads at americas doorstep and cuba. we all know how they got that one terribly wrong. staying with the 19 sixties and cuba, the failed bay of pigs invasion should rang a few bells. events that turned out to be a surprise for the agency include the 1973 young key, poor war in the middle east, or the 1979 revolution in iran. the seventy's, the late seventy's,
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were high point for the soviet union. the u. s. was in terrible ha, i state, i think after after the combined o setbacks of the being run out of the se, asia soviet influence in africa angola with through their cuban clients was growing. and then we moved in tomb 90. we went through the carter period, which was a long period for ca. beyond that supposed low periods, even the breakup of the soviet union in 1991 came out of the blue for langley. but most notably, the cia couldn't predict and prevent 911. the intelligence community struggle throughout the nineties and up to 911, to collect intelligence on and analyze the phenomenon of trust, national terrorism. the combination of an overwhelming number of priorities, flat budgets and outmoded structure and bureaucratic rivalries,
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resulted in insufficient response to this new challenge. but surprise, surprise, the with intelligence said they found weapons of mass destruction in iraq. oops. deliberate or not. that was a mistake too. and moving on to the most recent past. oh, that's painful. what did the c i do about the taliban resurrecting in afghanistan last year. we're back to where we were 25 years ago. afghan gorillas have defeated a superpower and made their country and inviting hostile for a new generation of aspiring terrace. and the cia will have very few american spies on the ground to assess that threat. be it. oh, solid, been logged in with his al qaeda or the taliban and it's 2021 resurgence. it's widely seeing that washington is still dealing with the consequences of how the c i a flood of ghana stand with weapons in cash in the 1980s, all to try and deal the soviet union a fatal blow. i have
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a $1000000000.00 a year ahead. new weapon i had $250000.00, more or less full and part time afghans willing to stand up and fight. but there are many more archive pages to be flicked through the scope of controversies. the agency has been subject of is truly impressive. ranging from allegations of drug trafficking, when backing the anti communist contrasts in nicaragua to claims of widespread torture in secret prisons all around the world. a medic ask is victim of american legislation, bands, human torture, but only on u. s. territory. subsequently there is no american law. the forbids using these measures outside of the us. these measures include experiments on people using various medications, hypnosis and other physical impacts. naturally,
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these are issues that should not be a part of intelligence agencies, scope of activity over. oh, what a reputation. sadly, that even makes you want to replace the word intelligence in the name with a few other words from super m to c i. e. has performed functions throughout the past decades that show it is not purely an intelligence agency, but an instrument of the us aggressively imposing its policy and neglecting international norms and laws. this policy is hedge a monic like and aggressive towards other countries. well, happy birthday. see, i had a nice, i was military committee has admitted that the alliance began planning to expands. new russian board is it several years ago. the statement comes off. the nato need is agreed on a significant build up of forces in east east in territories within the next year due to the ukraine conflict. we're talking about the biggest overhaul of our military structures since 1949. the planning for that started several years ago.
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but now we're implementing it. the block plan to increase the number of high alert 4th is on its eastern borders to more than 300000 in the near future. nato countries have pledge to increase that offense, spending spine, russia, demanding the block, stop expanding to the east, and can be excluded from the alliance. while ukraine is not a member of nato, the alliance has been a key player and key of ongoing conflict with russian micro maloof, a former cd security policy analyst for the us secretary of defense. believe that was washington decision to break the principle of non expansion of nato towards russia. it's actually, the united states was the one who was leading this effort. going back to the clinton administration to go against an agreement that bill clinton gave to, to, to, to russia, that it would not seek to expand. but all the while it was. and now we're seeing
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that native is looking for a new agenda. and we saw just very recently in their closing statements up there now and not only clothing the arctic, but also china as something to keep an eye on. and russia has, had, had made it clear this latest last december, in, in, in the statements to the united states. you know, the state, i don't think the europeans would have done what they, what has now occurred if it weren't for the united states and the neocons with the neo conservatives within the u. s. government pushing, pushing, pushing this agenda and trying to take advantage of it, probably thinking that nothing whatever that russia would never do. what ultimately happens, we will protest of gathering power to call for the resignation of frances presidents and an end to sanctions against russia that have caused you. and if you find this is cyro boyd by a recent poll that showed declining support for the sanction for demonstration.
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calls from mac phones removal from the list for you and thank you again to sanctions and also against any rationing which is from sanction or from the war. wage finding nature has been waiting various was the decade and i have long wanted us to leave it. so that we can find the sanction that connected to the last of our energy complex, our energy services which has been destroy finding, we're again freshening into leaving to serving a permanent war syllable. and by the way, we want to look for ways to reduce it. mention may not. first of all, this is a demonstration for peace in ukraine in europe. it is also a demonstration for a patriotic cause. patriots are of all was, were throwing off the yoke of european union and nato. now they are talking about inflation associated with the energy crisis. reduction of heating to 19 degrees and other measures are the consequences of sanctions that our government has introduced
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initially when we're against the sanction. of course, we now are also against the consequences of sanctions. russia on the us have been preparing for an upcoming launch to the international space station under need, new deal that has kept time between the countries. the crucial scientific with that a nasa delegation arrived at the russian operated by can cause majority impacts down on sunday, 3 days ahead of the scheduled launch. have to rush and cause we know it's so good. so again, pro copy of anthony sheet patel and and one american astronauts. frank rubia, the son to the new cross flight agreement whereby both russia in the us host launch is the of multinational cruise to the orbiting laboratory and other russian cosmonaut. and key not is also expected to bloss dolphin, a u. s. spacecraft, or under the new dale. well, for the latest information on that story and plenty more, you can check out our website r t dot com. thank you for joining us here and i'll see international
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good deal of commercial invoice there. there's come all nearly cheer for the past 8 years. as in all don bass boarder, regence children have come under constant shilling from ukrainian military calendar to reach a rebuttal up on your march. bertha. no get the knives shall get the blizzard yet that i think just if any bonam teacher said the dodge shut with a thump, i still have the netscape. i'm will it sort of film up $300.00 law. but look, i and children recognize the sound of shelling and know when to run to basements, but it's not always possible to out run the shelves. and children's deaths have become more to commonplace and don bass with vessel other than the ascii. if i have sit in on that vine yourself, psalms pop at us mozilla last night. our dump.
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