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ross, yes, the and then on the she did did did is flush, it will act on which is way. is our ruining glass in our political ah ah, the 2nd day a voting rap. so in the don buses up i was. yeah. and he had some legions, we could send you a special coverage of the ongoing referendums on whether to join russia and her from some locals. that this means everything to us. my son has been fighting in the luggage republic for 8 years. for me, this is everything. i know this is our choice. i've been waiting for this since 2014 over a 1000 international observe is also working in the referendum in the republics with some notes in the high level of organization on enthusiasm, of many of the voters getting my visual added with
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a parting station. we've been to, there's a very friendly atmosphere. people came to the polls willingly and with smiles on their faces. we haven't detected any violations, and it all runs in compliance with the needed level of transparency and international norms. with nato has declared our country an immediate threat on the way to total u. s. dominance. in a un general assembly session rushes, foreign minister says that moscow security proposals were arrogantly rejected by the west with you're watching the weekly hail nazi international minus peter scott's. and these are the stories that shaped the week the day of voting in the referendums. and don't boss onto the regions with locals, making a choice on whether to join russia. we bring you all the latest now in our special coverage. ah.
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side from the dumbass, referendums are also being held in the head, a song and upper orchard regions that years ago, both done yet and no guns voted to declare themselves independence. after refusing to recognise regime change in kiff, the officials said that turnouts on the 2nd day of polling remained steady, according to election committees participation has been highest in the done yet for public were 55 percent of those eligible cast. their votes and little guns for
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forming some 45 percent, have voted, while turnouts in both for osha and kept song is about 30 percent. it's also locals in coast on feel about the referendum with this means everything to us. my son has been fighting in the longest republic for 8 years. for me this is everything. it's a matter of life and death. you. ah, this is our choice. i've been waiting for this since 2014. i want to live a life without fascists. i'm fed up with them. god willing, we will have peace and everything will be safe. so the talent, children, and grandchildren will leave and grow up in peace with the votes. now entering its 3rd day, the referendum has been widely condemned as illegal by most western states. who so they'll refuse to recognize the results. we got some assessments though, of the process by international observers from italy and coming the object if her visitor tool oh, pulling or fish. and i am seeing that it is new wish of the population. so
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we are trying to see if the process it is free. yes, it is free. we are looking for how many people are attending. we are saying that a lot of people are ending and expressing that since 2014 to want to be a part of the country day of susan's dilemma. this oliver said we visited the pouting station ambrose. you have come, we are planning to visit 2 more mat putting station we've been to. there's a very friendly atmosphere. people came to the polls willingly and with smiles on their faces. we haven't detected any violations. we're pretty sure the situation in other putting stations is the same. i can't tell you for sure what's happening at the other putting stations at the moment. but from what we've seen so far, no violations have been detected, and it all runs in compliance with the needed level of transparency and international norms. dumbasses residents have been considering their fate well
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ahead of the referendum. back in 2014 qx, have launched a so called anti terrorist operation in south east and ukraine, and the events became a turning point for the people in don bus. let's take a closer look at one of our documentary about how those events unfolded. a picture in the quarter with ocean per shanker showed he was ready to negotiate with totally changed his mind,
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no negotiation. only victory like old final victory before that he was playing around in ukraine, resumed filming, and shutting us citizen senior. i think that's your only town. what, terry? are we terror? pulling up a book report, so when they come to your house with guns to kill you, you don't have to think about whether you need to pull the trigger. you need to defend yourself. the enemy has come. these people aren't him and they come to kill . you and your family thousands joined the protest in the southeast and regions done as a new ganske, but claim themselves. people's republics. refugees
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from ukraine's eastern dumbass region been granted the rights to votes in the referendums on the future of their homeland. according to roast of authorities, more than $4200.00 migrants from dom bus are living in the region, including $1700.00 children. most of them were forced to flee their homes due to the ongoing conflict in ukraine. 135 pulling stations are open across the region across the region, and even those eligible to cast their vote. and of course will keep you updated as sunday. march the 3rd day of voting in those referendums. ah, in all the news, the e u has become a dictatorial organization. well,
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that's the view of the russian foreign minister said a gay lover of following his address to the 77th, un general assembly in new york as wake of at a range of key geopolitical questions, including what he claimed was the inability of the collective west to negotiate with moscow does woolen the student h, e e has a sense of permissive, miss misconstrued, still stating that they are the only ones who can make judgments on the european union. in principle is becoming a rigid and dictatorial organization or a very important press conference took place here at the united nations headquarters with the russian foreign minister, sergei lab ra. now, the press was not exactly friendly to the russian foreign minister, but he made a point of answering their questions with strength and consistency. now, when pressed by foreign reporters about whether or not that would mean that russia would somehow be using nuclear weapons, the russian foreign minister pointed out that it was actually present zalinski of ukraine who raised the nuclear issue and talked about how france had nuclear
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weapons and escalated the war of words to include nuclear threats, the russian foreign minister from there, he went over the various allegations against russia that have been debunked. ah, he also went over the various crimes being committed by the government in kiev that had been ignored by western media and talked about the need for international bodies, not simply to become tools of the united states, but to serve multilateral and international purposes. and furthermore, the leader of russia, the foreign minister, spoke about the need for real dialogue and how he would be open for there to be dialogue with the united states, even if these talks had to take place in secret. and then from there he talked about how at the end of the cold war, it seemed like us leaders appointed themselves as emissaries of god on earth with the right to intervene in any country that they wish. and often the targets were countries they saw as rival human you. it is very clear to any unbiased observer for the anglo saxons who have completely subjugated europe. ukraine is only
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expendable in the fight against russia. nato has declared our country an immediate threat on the way to total u. s. dominance and has identified china as a long term strategic challenge at the same time to collect to west led by washing it sends a frightening signal to all other countries, without exception to anyone who dares to disobey can be next. now the russian foreign minister and his speech went on to condemn the practice of unilateral sanctions being carried out by the united states, which prevent people from getting food or getting medicine. and a number of states have been targeted. he specifically highlighted the blockade of cuba, which the un general assembly has condemned over and over and over again. but the united states persists in instilling on the small island nation. now from there we had the russian foreign minister talk about the need for the u. n. to be restructured in a way that countries around the world that are from the developing areas. latin america, africa, and asia could be given more adequate representation on the security council. he
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talked specifically about africa and how it is under represented in world affairs misuse. legal noon was conflict situations in africa. require abandoning the temptation to make them the subject of ju, political, and 0 sum games on consolidating external plays in support of the initiatives of the african union during the un general assembly session. there were other speeches that raised important issues facing the globe. for example, we heard from the representative of india, the cold war reform multilateralism. but the reforms of the security council at school enjoys considerable support among you and members. it does so because of the widespread recognition that the cut into could, tech church is anachronistic and ineffective. it is also perceived as deeply unfair, denying entire continents and regents a wise in a forum that deliberate their future. we also heard from the representative of
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china. i was the chinese foreign minister who took the podium at the un general assembly and emphasized the need for representation of impoverished countries around the world and the need for the un to be restructured in a way to give voice to developing countries will know who so realtor. com, we must seek cooperation and oppose confrontation as we face a host of global challenges. we should jointly oppose group politics and block confrontation. major international issues should be handled by all countries, should you know, countries above others and no country should abuse its power to bully, others sovereign countries. now, in addition to his press conference and his remarks before, the un general assembly, the russian foreign minister, sergei lab, rob also had a number of very important bilateral meetings. india sat down with russia and talked behind closed doors, as did shine earlier in the week. so it's been a very important development. there are clearly big differences between major
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countries in the world when it comes to the issues that were discussed. but the russian foreign minister held his own, stood up to the challenges of the press and gave a clear assessment of advanced going on. not just in ukraine, but around the world. the knights of economic racism. oh, that's how you gund is branded an e. you'd resolution aimed at blocking a major oil projects. so i think a legit environmental and human rights abuses. if speaker of you gun this parliament accused brussels of violating the country sovereignty. the resolution is based on misinformation and represents the highest level on neo colonialism and imperialism against the sovereignty of uganda and tanzania. also seeks to deny ugandans and east africans, the benefits and opportunities from the oil and gas sector. this represents the highest form of economic racism against developing countries who has the right to explore and developed from their own natural resources and under what conditions.
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that's the knob of the fight between uganda, tanzania, and the e mail. on friday, the e u. parliament issued a statement saying they advise all companies as stakeholders linked to the east african crude oil pipeline project, to abandon all activities and to seize any production. now, the worries for the u parliament, as cited in the petition, ah, environmental, and linked to human rights abuses, they say detract us of the project. have been arbitrarily jailed and that an oil spill already from this underground project could infest among the many rivers connected to the great lakes region. and could be a detriment to millions of people who live in that area. hits little from the you, the european parliament calls for the you and the international community to exert maximum pressure on ugandan intensity and authorities as well as the project promoters and stakeholders to protect the environment. and to put an end to the extractive activities in protected and sensitive ecosystems,
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including the shores of lake albert and commit to using the best available means to preserve the culture, health and future of the communities affected. what the petition will not tell you . however, in the energy poverty of the east african region as a whole, and then many of the east african countries can not afford to go green. it is estimated that 66 percent of ugandans, a multi destination, and the energy pool. and the 33 percent of them have always suffered from acc, shoot energy, poverty. uganda is one of the countries that could greatly benefit from this pipeline. it's estimated that uganda has some 1400000000 barrels of oil and is ground. and that the 1400 kilometer pipeline plan between it and tanzania could lift millions out of poverty. and according to the president of uganda, he had a warning on twitter for total energy, which is one of the companies linked to the pipeline project. he says that should
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they follow in the footsteps of the wanting from the parliament, uganda and tell dania, stand ready to take their feet into their own hands and chat, of course for their own destiny. and that if to a towel pulls out, they will be ready to find another partner. ukraine has called on the un general assembly to adopt the resolution that we love, the seizure of $300000000000.00 of russian states assets overseas artes fuel, isabel dig deeper. it's easier to accomplish a goal with a team and for decades, the u. s. in its allies have waged economic warfare on their enemies by seizing their money. now ukraine wants their western friends to take russia's assets as a form of reparations. you green will appeal to the un general assembly to support an international compensation mechanism. we count on your support rashid
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p for these more with ease s. it's also if banished and american home treasury stats and as rescue rangers here, we are also working with alice and the government of ukraine to examine how we made bustios russia asses that have been frozen and forfeited to support the people of ukraine. yes, you heard it, right? they create a legal basis for grabbing something that's not there's. there's just one way to describe it. when i was euclidean, we haven't robbed of our money is more than $300000000000.00 taken. it's stolen. most of that son had been received for the supply of gas and oil, and according to your rules, gas problem was supposed to keep the money in its accounts in western banks. and when they decided to punish russia, they simply stole it. and that's a strong warning to countries like, for example, japan or china who hold the 2 largest foreign currency reserves. china triples to pans holdings with 3 trillion and foreign exchange reserves,
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which all could be gone. if the u. s. simply decided it, but gulf states should probably to feel a bit wary. because the trick with rushes assets is not washington's 1st soup. there was the ran which accused the u. s. a violating international law for seizing $2000000000.00 worth of its assets to destabilize its government. and on monday, the international court of justice is that to begin a hearing on a case filed by ter, on in 2016, something that can set a precedent on what happens with the seizure of russia's assets. it's at least possible that the international court of justice will fight that the u. s. violated iran's rights under international law. if u. s. congress takes the same approach to russia's assets. as it did to ron's, it likely will manifestly violate international law than we have afghanistan, a country already reeling from the consequences of decades of u. s. intervention. also having no access to billions of its foreign reserves. further, stunting its economic growth, the people of of ganesh stone had been made to suffer doubly for
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a government they did not choose. but the u. s. phil refuses to release the 3500000000 and frozen funds, citing fears that the money could fall into the hands of terrorists and stating they're looking for alternative ways to how and let's not forget that the u. s. officials lead the crusade to pressure their british counterparts to retain that is all gold inside the bank of england, the world must know that there is no legal certainty in london or in the bank of england because any country can have its international reserve stolen at any time, there is no respect for the law. it seems that against the backdrop of economic aggression by the west, whose words on the end of it ability of de dollarization look ever more important is border federal disputes about what to pay more attention to. where to direct to more funds or whether it is better to save more course and creates a safety cushion, and how to created to new conditions and water safety cushion is in modern
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conditions. when we have a well known and inevitable process of di dollarization, hickerson, regardless of international law, it seems that if america doesn't like your policies, you risk losing all your money. the u. s. appears to historically maneuver the legal framework as it sees fit to steal its enemies assets in gold, oil, or money, even if those already sanctioned countries, desperately need them to survive. and ultimately, no country is safe because when america feels threaten the allies of today may become the enemies of tomorrow. fox news channel host tucker carlson, has condemned to what he called cubes, attempts to push us into a nuclear standoff with russia. even questioning the soundness of mind off, present, zalinski is office. this week president lensky of ukraine gave an interview to the left wing newspaper, the guardian. and in it, he casually called for the united states to nuke. vladimir putin seen people do not
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talk this way. ever. nelson's reaction follows a statement from president zalinski is office that's allies should be ready to hit russian euclid sites. as soon as moscow even thinks about carrying out nuclear strikes duncan holic, human and labor, rice, lawyer brundage, the ukranian administration statement. insane? no, i think it's insane. i think that's a correct. ha, categorization of what's zalinski saying? you don't threaten to a new could other country and by the way, all the russians have been doing that, i think what rush has been saying is that it will defend itself and use every means it has to to defend itself, but it's not threatening to new get anyone and i think the more you talk about nuclear war, the more you talk about anything, the more that the likelihood of the, of that thing happening. what i'm hearing from western leaders and us leaders.
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sounds like they are willing to go to war with russia. and any war with russia has a great likelihood of nuclear war. so i think we have to take it very, very seriously. i think the american people are not taking it seriously enough. i think they should be on the streets, protesting that saying that they do not support nuclear war under any circumstances . vaughn, china has lost outs. its u. s. president jo biden's, recent statements that washington would send troops to defend taiwan if it was a tight white sauce has previously had to walk bike, similar statements, which contradicts america's longstanding support for the one china policy. what would you us forces to fin the island? yes, if in fact i was an unprecedented attack, us forces us men and women would defend taiwan in the event of a chinese version. yes. me from yellow. yeah. and only the u. s. remarks seriously
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violate the one china principal and the provisions of the 3 us china joint communiques breached the u. s. commitment, so to not support taiwan independence and center. sincerely wrong signal to the separatist forces of taiwan independence. even china strongly deplores and rejects it and is made solemn complaints with the u. s. side. one material don't get you there. seems that biden did hold different views around a decade ago. while he was a senator, he wrote that threatening to use force against china could trigger a new conflict, stressing the need for talks as part of diplomatic efforts. there is a huge difference between reserving the right to use force in obligating ourselves a priori to come to the defense of taiwan. the president should not seem to tie one much less to china. the ability automatically to draw us into a war across the taiwan strait. the official u. s. position doesn't commit to military action to defend taiwan,
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although washington dawson military aid to the island, the latest funding was announced early this month, including more than a $1000000000.00 in arms on the delivery of an array of anti ship and ansi aircraft, missiles, and response china reiterated the tie. one is a quote inalienable parts of his territory and urged washington to immediately revoke the arm sales. the weapons package comes just a month after us, how speak and nancy pelosi visits its high pay, which prompted major chinese military drills close to the island. we spoke to ed martin, president of the phyllis shuffling eagles, thinktank, who said that the us must be very careful. i said, shot to china that we want less aggression from china. after that, i think we need to be very, very careful with the situation. i mean, you know, i, i think we've seen that china is taking advantage of the regime of their, of biden's weakness. they've been doing more exercises and more kind of military stand up. and i know i, i spoke over the weekend with a military leader active duty military leader who told me that they spent
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a lot of time worrying about china worrying about what could happen. so look, i, we want to protect and support our allies. so, but we want to be careful not to be drawn into a war, especially a war with a nuclear power by the ministrations policy seemed to be to continue to provoke other, our world powers. and to put their interests our, the world's interests, or other nation's interest. above ours, and i think that's a problem with those. the week's top stories hill, nazi on is peter scott's on the back again with another look at the top of the i'll i'll see you then. thank you. mm ah ah, the 1st time in history, an entire country's culture has been cancelled the very modern weapon cancelled
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culture nearly desert. wonderful. i wish i feel my last little book in one body of prague here, just me sitting there with the phrase now particularly refers to counseling russian culture. yet them know what equally up to what was the zip code when you're miles for cure, which will be all there is, shall i live with that all the most of the separate yolanda eat them. we what rushes created over the past 1500 years. there's no question actually condemned, reviled and rejected to sort of like a bill of bramble. there's a lot closer on a whole bunch. thank you said a little sure. the list, joining total condemnation grows daily and now enclosed does de escalate to cascade shostakovich that i need to you all left. but yes,
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to attack in the soviet union with nuclear bombs. the time was right. as the u. s. s all was devastated by will the united states last about 400000 people had the brit sloss less than the americans did. and the soviet suffer 27000000 deaths. mm. mm. 27000000 is an incredible number in it. john kennedy, american university of commencement address, 1763. he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united space east of chicago having been destroyed. mm. initially the plan to attack the u. s. l was code named trojan over time it evolved into pincher bush, waka, crankshaft, half moon, coke wheel,
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off tackle and sharia. december 19th, 1949, saw the adoption of the best known plan to wipe out the soviet operation. dropshot date of attack. january the 1st 1957 mm. the plan outlined the complete annihilation of the usaa under the democratic guise of liberating the nations from communism. but those very nations would be wiped out alone with communism. in the 1st phase of operation dropped shot and visited dropping 300 nuclear and 250000 tons of conventional bombs on the soviet union. in 100 soviet cities were pre selected as targets.
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