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a cisco press a cost to the group when you, when you're speaking with new person, who is a delusion, look a little bit, you know, the mutual including those with, with that lines right now here we're now if you international as a rushers, foreign minister associate left off blames the west for the deliberate incitement of the conflict in the ukraine is also accusing international bodies are well turning a blind eye to the violation of human rights by key gradient forces of shell on it city again, that's a total boxes right there. at least 6 people have been killed with a referendum on joining russia on the way in for disputed regions. attacks have been incense with
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the exchange seeing $55.00 soldiers return to russia, while ukrainian service men handed over by moscow included the members of the infamous aus off, but tally and when the program is technical, it says it poses mounting pressure from western partners pushing africa to choose sides of the ukraine, conflicts about sized, the u. s. does threaten the entire continent with sanctions over the use of russian energy while at the very same time, claiming there's no coverage with very big stores in your program here or not international. it is a pleasure to have you with us. so russia is a foreign minister as okay, a lot off he claims the collective west has been escalating the word ukraine,
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not even hiding that its main goal is to weaken russia. his comments came just a short time ago during a meeting of the un security council, little fornia solicitation that was in the position of those states that pump military equipment into ukraine is cynical. and it doesn't hide the fact they want to plate and weaken russia by prolonging the conflict. the collective west, kendall's, the fine, and it is with impunity. what really punish yourself, williams. this is not latent racism against russia, but outright racism. this was a meeting of the un security council that is taking place during the un general assembly when many heads of state from around the world are here in new york. now, the meeting opened up with reports accusing russia many things not substantially presenting any evidence from there. we heard from the u. s. secretary of state antony blanket who pounded the podium against russia and then all eyes were on the security council chamber. when we heard from the russian foreign minister,
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sir gay lab rod, now he choked to the floor of the 15 member body that leads the united nations. and he gave remarks, exposing all of these facts that are widely ignored and international. and us aligned media. when he spoke, he pointed out that while the united states seems to continue to maintain the idea that the government based in kiev is some kind of democracy, the reality of their actions on the ground with their food blockades and their suppression of political dissidents just doesn't match that narrative, here's what we heard from the russian foreign minister at the security council. below the good human silly for the kids is imposed of financial energy and transport. blockade of dumbass it's residence, would cut off from social benefit, pension salaries, banking services, education and health care. they were deprived of basic civil rights under the claim of the fight against russian aggression and separatism in ukraine. the persecution of distance is intensifying. we have no doubt that ukraine is finding turned into
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a total italian state of the nazi kind where the norms of international law flouted with impunity. now, the russian foreign minister also described other reale is of what is taking place on the ground. he described the burning of both books and people by forces that admire those who collaborated with the nazis during the 2nd world war and are pushing pro hitler narratives in ukrainian society. he went on to furthermore, describe how weapons provided by the united states are being used to commit crimes against civilians and how there has been a huge effort by russia to document these crimes. despite being ignored largely by international bodies. here's what he said. you got, you will, you know, military or strategic targets were hidden. this settlement shell by ukraine. any civilians have dumbass. suffer is not surprising that ukrainian armed forces employ terrorist tactics using civilians as human shields. now, the russian foreign minister made
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a point of pointing out that soon the people of these eastern regions will have the ability to determine their own future in upcoming referendums, where they will vote on the future of their regions. this ability to determine their own destiny as people was deprived of them when the united states imposed a government upon them in the 2014 year old maiden cube. it was quite an important moment when we heard from russian foreign minister, sergei lab rav. he was able to point out all kinds of realities that the united states and its allies working very, very hard to obscure and prevent the world from seeing in their efforts to demonize and isolate russia and continue this war. are. let's discuss the latest are shelling by ukrainian forces of donuts city. it's left or at least 6 people dead. 6 injured. that's according to local officials. should warn you. the following footage does contain graphic images. residential areas have been coming under attack since the early hours of the morning. we understand they do continue.
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that right. there was a bus that was formed, basically left 40 pots all over the street. another shell hit the roof of an indoor mock. it all of this violence come just a day before a referendum is staged on whether or not from parish republics in the region. want to join of russia. more details say with our senior correspondent marquez the f plus 24 hours have seen a series of tragic events, especially what happened earlier of 1000 going in then. yet, people hear about these, are these latest shillings, these, these new casualties and people are becoming de sensitized to them. nevertheless, 6 people killed 6 injured among those killed. a 14 year old girl is worth bearing in mind that even though this was at this point because of ukrainian bombardment, which is blind in character with little purpose, but so tara, amongst the civilian population, that every single day, there's
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a new tragedy in the nets. buyer is my son. where is he? where? tell me where me all are. my son was on the bus with miguel, a child that he just the shell hit here. man is lying here there some others. what mama, i am lucky that i survived, that i saw the shall fly in here just moments before video at a bull alley. dylan and eunice were similar. they showed us for 8 years and they just continue to ask them why they're shelling there in humane. yes, wonderful, it was shelling by the ukranian army may directly hit the bus and there was another 2nd hit farther away in the city. in the 2nd strike, there were no casualties. been the 1st here. 6 people died including one child. the wounded were taken away. they will be okay, that was of course, all and in then yet square the shelling continues me. we expect more casualties every,
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every day. here in your song are the ukrainian military yesterday attack with american high miles missiles, a fire station, which were, which didn't have any military targets in the vicinity, anywhere near but as well as the only river crossing the connect have sought to the east and back of the nipper river, it is the only crossing by which this entire city is supplied with, with food, with medicines, by which people take their loved ones, relatives to hospitals who elsewhere on the other side of the river. civilian crossing was also struck. thankfully, fortunately, it wasn't in use at the time that the platform itself, the bud, was significantly damaged in multiple, another city, zappa, georgia, someone planted a bomb in a closed shop, 6 people injured there. i am the acts of terror that is being now investigated, believed to have been conducted by ukrainian nationalists to once again spread
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terror amongst the civilian population. on the eve of the 5 day votes referendum, across multiple provinces, regions, and breakaway republics, the nearest la gods have sought suppose you, where people will get would be given a very simple choice. whether they would like to vote to join russia. now security here, ease ease on alert, on high alert, i would say ukrainian bombardment, publications are expected to morrow everywhere where the vote is taking place or perhaps to scare people away from booting in this referendum. but the, what it has served to do this endless shelling, the visa, active act of terror is, is turn. and we have noticed this turn even lose people who supported ukraine, who were against russian presents here to turn them against ukraine. now that they've seen what keith is doing, so friday, don bass, her song,
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ends up at all. she law hold referendums on whether or not to join russia. despite her pretty loud condemnation from the west. moscow says it will support the decision of the people and also increases defense in the regions and the voting will continue through tuesday, ellia here in the program in the studio. the host of ours is, well, the pod program works on a boy, so she joined me here to discuss basically that the timing and significance of the upcoming referendums. there is massive significance, historically geopolitically. but what i would focus on is the military significance, because essentially by supporting this referenda, what russia is saying is, well, it's, i think, a nice trolling of nato charter, an attack against them will be an attack against us. and that completely changes the way this military operation will be perceived, both in moscow and hopefully in the west as well, because it will allow russia to use different kinds of armaments. it will allow
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russia to use different kinds of strategies, and i hope it will impact decision making on the western side as well. because, you know, ascending weapons tend to be far as against what russia considers its own territory, is something different. it certainly seems like putin is up in the anti right now as well, and very conscious they said, yeah and, and i was what you were blinking in america was saying, just have a day. and he said in your here in washington, we're really worried with genuinely worried about what food is plenty to do. and you know what, i'm glad to hear that frankly looks on it. it's good to show washington a good to say to here wasn't showing a not a bluff. he said, yeah, yeah. that's why i like. yeah, he's actually pretty straightforward edition. he is not hiding behind the rhetoric . he says what he means and what he's going to do. it's not hard to make sense of what is in his head. there are so many criminologists in washington who for some reason just cannot take put in the worst straight. and he's always very direct about his intentions, that they should still, she's the 1160 years. we firmly learned that it's mostly dangerous for russia to
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weaken its sovereignty even for a while to abandon national interests. during such periods, the very existence of russia was threatened to waiting for us to make such mistakes . again, we will not succumb to black mountain. intimidation will never betray or lose our sovereignty. and by strengthening it, we're developing our country. sovereignty has become the means of survival and development. it's an ability to make the decisions for your people, what the west has assumed until now until now is that essentially it was always a because in national south south, whoops, access to prosperity. the whole idea of globalization is based on the idea that you can participate in the global economic system. if you play along with the west, if you play along with washington, and that's why the west always introduces sanctions and tries to limit the countries participation in the global economy. as a way to punish down for that recall citron, or for their disagreement with them western wisdom. it's not just russia, but all the countries. major countries have benefited from globalization be china,
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india, south africa, brazil, many others, georgia, for example. they're all seeing that. okay. you know, mobile economy is not the american economy, it's not for the american, the lead. grab it for all of us, and we all have to leave, find a way of living in this world in mutual respect, but also mutual benefit. if you're interested hearing the other side of the story here or not, he will have our special coverage on the referendums, in these regions getting under way in less than 24 hours. us locals vote on whether or not they want to become a part of russia. more details on line r t dot com of course on air as well. international. ah
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so meantime, a prisoner swap has taken place between moscow and key of the russian defense ministry says 55 russian military service men have arrived home from ukrainian captivity and now receiving the necessary medical cat little drug was known as a result of a complex exchange negotiation process, $55.00 servicemen of the armed forces of the russian federation. don, yes, can lou canst republics, who were in mortal danger and captivity were returned from the territory of ukraine controlled by the kiev regime tonight, all military personnel have been transported by military transport aircraft to the territory of the russian federation. and the currently in medical institutions of the russian defense ministry was the return service men have been given the opportunity to contact their relatives and
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a being provided with all necessary psychological and medical assistance. the russian troops landed wednesday at a military airport in moscow. a members of the notorious neo nazi as the off but tale and capture during the seed of my uncle. and they were among those exchange for russian service men. several western fighters including 5 british on one morocco national, who had previously been sentenced to death by a don't ex court. they will also release from under many of the russian soldiers fried were very quick to contact their family members on their return. so i just, everything is fine once your tears know everything is okay. sure. i see everything is fine. i just pretend to russia alive. but it's good to have your company for this program that you ends, children's fun, has warned, lives are at risk due to a lack of support for its emergency fund for pakistan. it follows the floods that have devastated the country units f, as said the only
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a 3rd of its target has been raised. the world needs to come together and help the children in pakistan. together we can save lives by delivering life, saving, health, nutrition and education services to every child in pakistan who needs at the most. the rains and floods have already claimed the lives of more than $550.00 children without a significant surgeon support. we fear many more children will lose their lives. as we understand here at os, he almost 8000000 people in pakistan have been displaced off to the floods that hit the country in august. a large areas of the country still remain under water and 8600000 people are currently living in emergency shelters. and officials fear that millions and now at risk from water born diseases, food insecurity, and of course out of malnutrition. let's learn more here on the program crossing live. now. the international lawyer and geopolitical analyst, her son asked lomb shot, joining us, your naughty international are very well welcome to you. what. why do you think
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there is now such a lack of funding over the devastation in pakistan? a thank you for having me on the show. i think what we are seeing now is the reality dining upon the word is that climate change is something that's on be brushed under the rug. it is a reality and it can strike any diamond buckets on. happens to be the guidelines in terms of why the world has not come forward. we again see the double standards that operate with prevalent in the world today. when it comes to conflicts and certain situations, the world is eyeing them. the world is rushing to support the people, the media has issues in the limelight, but when it comes to certain countries, unfortunately, the community does not show that level of period. net, that one expect it to be unfolding and focused on has literally destroyed the country. and if there was a time for the community to come forward and focus on it is now. but as i said
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earlier, unfortunately the world, it's still not able to understand the gravity of the situation. but what, but i'm sorry, john pin, i thought i'm sorta jump in. but, but the world, as you say, was showing all of this footage of this widespread devastation that historic flooding in pakistan. of course india of course got hit as well. they were cold as ice or in the press and governments all around the world to immediately send immediate health. and a lot of help apparently is not all getting there is such a thing as a fatigue perhaps. you know, it would take us there. but, you know, when we look at the pledges that have been made by the countries, a lot of those pledges are not actually translated into, you know, 8 that has come to us on. now it's one thing to make a pledge and say that we will do this for august on the vulnerable population. but it's quite another to make sure that the money actually reaches the hands of the off the government of pakistan and the ages. agencies that are active, so in a way it's
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a pretty getting some sort of non seriousness. nbc and nothing is happening beyond talking media shows, bridge or throwing pocket of suffering. it's, i mean, this may sound like a bit of a stress, but i wanted to ask you, you know, you think of the former pakistani prime minister enron con, he was ultimately kicked out by a so called vote of no confidence by the government. he's been pretty anthy west with some of his rhetoric in recent weeks, a month at a more on call and even said that he thinks the u. s. or external players were behind his domestic vote of no confidence is there. do you think it might be a stretch? is there any possible sense of geo politics getting involved with a lack of funding being sent to pakistan in the wake of these historic floods? oh, you see bug stock as a country has unfortunately been holding a banking board in it and it's been going to be met to bed. it's both. and as a result of that, the world is perhaps where you're focused on and that doesn't trust the government focused on to to ensure that the be
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a reaches the vulnerable population. not in ron pond, has been holding public rallies. he has been doing these telephones to collect funds for the victims and he has been quite pop, but from the government of pakistan. unfortunately, we don't see that effort. and as i said earlier, unfortunately the, the government, a focus on the state of focus on does not come on that sort of respect and trust in the community for them to, to give them funds what the victim's blood in buckets on our, i speaking to international law and geopolitical analyst has done us long shot. really appreciate your insight, will hopefully see you soon. thank you. thank very much blood. the british prime minister let's trust, has made a statement about wednesdays, prisoners of war, exchange, appraising ukraine's president the landscape of the same time bashing russia. i thank vladimir the landscape for his efforts to secure the release of detainees
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and saudi arabia for their assistance. russia must end the ruthless exploitation of prisoners of war and civilian detainees for political ends. that critics thursday, the u. k. perhaps lower than the best position to preach to others on this subject . it has faced allegations of prisoner abuse. the may remember one of the most high profile cases concerned that of a bi mussa. the 26 year old hotel work at di, 2 days after being arrested in iraq and taken to a u. k. based a post mortem found 93 injuries, fractured ribs, a broken nose, and a prob also said that mussa had been beaten multiple times by a number of soldiers. well, we discussed all this a bit earlier in the program with a journalist action with be almost humorous if it wasn't so tragic, i know that they had to be. the prosecutor, the international criminal court, has just been speaking of the un general assembly in the same major, talking points kind of way. but the idea of the british prime minister, british prime minister, talking about treatment of prisoners of war after. as you just mentioned bahama
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that case, the existence of guantanamo, you will never hear anything from the i. c, c, or washington or london, or any major power about the fact they still have a detention to what you can in occupied cuba. and how, how does one have to go back for british treatment of prisoners of war, whether it be in south africa, can you, after the libyans eventually nature, why would the prisoners of war treated in the so called war on terra, let alone ireland. you think, let's try to be thinking more about ireland and giving the northern ireland protocol and the torture of irish people in that war. instead of treating about the fact that the supremacy of international law as regards prisoners of war should be always upheld. apparently, africa is not willing to choose sides in the war in ukraine, at least that the message coming from center goal during that un session, alluding to the mounting pressure on the continent. leaders coming from the west,
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what he's referring to as a so called coalition of the willing where african nations have been pressured not to buy any russian energy. mister president never has suffered enough burden to stir. is history that it does not want to be the place of a new cold war, but rather a polo stability and opportunity that is open to all of its partners on a mutually beneficial basis. but the, some african countries depend heavily on imported grain from russia and ukraine. and the west is blaming moscow for a weapon ising food african states though, trying to stay neutral about the ongoing conflict. while receiving support from moscow on getting greater influence at the un and more of a say in the post colonial era on this comes as united states has been factually threatening. african countries with sanctions if they buy russian oil. although at the very same time, president biden assists washington, never forces any one to take sides. we do not seek conflicts. we do not
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seek a cold war. we do not ask any nation to choose between the united states or any other partner. we discuss the attitude towards africa with independent geo political analyst, peppa escobar. so make saw of racism being grain, racism in the atlantis is leads. and the fact that after the only thing that africa is good for is plundering which is the history of colonialism and neo colonialism for the past 20300 years. europeans came up with this absolutely soft extensions, rosie and now there are sanctioning very poor countries across africa, depriving them of grain and per license that they badly need. and even if you went this week, once again admitted that this factor of famine across africa is absolutely horrendous. this tells you how the u. s. priorities are they basically you have the
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hard core priority, which is african, which is wrong, military zation and ya, lee, which is educating young to africa leaders, which is basically brain washing, young africa, into applying neo liberalism to africa. so none of these programs such sustainable development. so about a week ago we had the s c o summit in some condos, becca st. on. we had a lot of bricks members in toe as well. and while they did lots of summits and big announcements and speeches and it sounded very rosy, the economic outlet, that of a multi polar well founded positive and inspiring. and yet the indian ruthie has just hit a record low against the dollar on thursday as the u. s federal reserve hinted at a more aggressive rate hikes cub inflation. we discussed earlier with ortiz, but on june shot him this is a weekend. so the engine to be, have bonded with 5 out there who be, has broken,
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leaky against the us toil and beyond. looking out for the decline, the currency, i saw the thing that is happening, the court or the objective read hi god, by the us, federal reserve until the consecutive d and b r. a whole given reason for that to be the feel all recession as far as the genius concerned, specializing the global market economy. and the weakening currency is not just the case with india, a new war. but what's happening is that in asia, i feel they're leasing the same sort of problem. there is a lack of india is expected to into rain. that's what i've been given to understand because they don't want any sort of knee jerk reaction. but of course, we had to wait and watch to see what's the result of us to put it simply here in viet, he's tearing the inflation to be precise, imported inflation. you'd be india in economy. that is dependent on board be in for
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all sorts of commodities like boy, and then that buys for one television goal. and now you don't have to be more to buy the steam commodities. so what we are really looking at is the import to get clear and l g bills to get hired and all this is a big concern for right now. so it's been such a pleasure having you with us for this program from moscow. thank you for joining us here on our team to national for me will receive the entire news team in the newsroom, the directorial gallery team as well. thank you for joining. ah, ah ah
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. oh, russia is the aggression? no. if injured much about, we have any quality for russians, we have actual racism, bigotry, against russians. it's now dangerous to be russian in europe. so i work with as possible. it a nation suddenly be disliked. well, was the hotel it he always there and only now come to the for the last 4 with the most for so for this is rosa phoebe a new one hasn't been seen before. there was
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a, some didn't the studies before the door i knew that i knew was to get you started which cannot open. it will not. yes. who's dial? it also brings up the door. could go with his i here because that's a theme is usually when he got a home was a hotel was considered, isn't our music was due to mr. newton over here. all we gotta do is feed him over the head and just tell him the right way to live near is going to do it as a whole. do it before i let you do more work just to be, i just play a shy many of the kids. i tried to understand why my old colleague's use a 90 person on tuition for position. i'm in some results and
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i discussed very deep or so since long, long time game it and is a well known generalist and politician. he had the geneva pres club and wrote a famous book, creating lucifer from the great religious schism to anti putin hysteria in which he contends the rooster phobia in western europe isn't new, but has been there for centuries to source for big narrative is set on 2 main arguments. one is for russia is with dorsey, it was a tier one you read, saw it was a tier one during soviet times and now it's to run you doing to president sure. a lot of times the 2nd phone is worse than expansions. russian failure, this is gopi fake is birth. this is always the same game.

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