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this thing was coming from a knock that suddenly we spend $11.00 finding, ah ah, top headlines right now, one of the international, at least one civilian is killed and 3 other wounded and what's being reported out of ukrainian, shutting up residential areas in going yes. does come off of light and i put it in, signed a decree to incorporate that region and 3 others into that of the russian federation . ukraine asked for an accelerated nato membership part, but chief of be alliance rejects the coal, pointing out that needs to be total consensus within the military flow. our focus now is only providing an immediate support to ukraine. the 2nd military crew this year in bucking faso rocks,
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the west african nation, is coming as the country is already suffering from deadly terror attacks with a very good afternoon to you from all of us here at all t international in moscow, it's a good to happy with us today. so straight now to the residential areas, you don't, you ask, which is we have to start have now come on to intense artillery fire by ukrainian forces a killing at least one civilian wounding 3 others. it's all according to local authorities, ala. just warn you quickly in advance of some just to start thinking, which is coming your way. and the following footage shows the moments off to a residential building was struck. a man report lea died from shrapnel injuries and local officials claim p. f forces had fired specifically at the neighborhood, as we understand a school was also damaged in that attack. now,
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as you probably know, the shelling occurred shortly after vladimir putin urged kiev to stop all hostilities in the region. he made that announcement during a speech welcoming the accession of full new territories, including don yeske into that of the russian federation. the way i am please get is you need, we call on the key of regime to immediately cease fire all hostilities. the ward, on least back in 2014 and returned to the negotiating table were ready for this. it's been said more than once, but we will not discuss the choice of the people in against the nets here on and zap rogia it's done. russia will not betray them. of celebrations erupted after the documents was signed. have a look at these pictures right here at the night. sky lit up in a blaze of color and made a fireworks display in the doughnuts. republic, in a apologies. biggest city millet couple of people reacted to president putin's announcement with cheers while in her song residents took to the street. so they're not for too long to, to concerns about security. of course, if you know already the biggest event was held in central moscow downtown. the
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iconic red square in the heart of the russian capital. by them, i put an address, the crowded together with the leaders of the new regions, rallies and concerts held right throughout russia in support of the unification. thousands of people fight over the streets to celebrate waving national flags. meanwhile, kiev and several of its western allies have condemned the accession. you as president joe biden has said that washington will not recognize the new boarders, and promised to provide yet more aid to ukraine. the ye, ye commission chief of angela and said to move by russia quote, won't change anything. the u. k. new prime minister, less trust from us to ensure that russia would lose what she called an illegal war . or in response, the russian president vladimir putin jelly,
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get them with strategic security agreements, fly into the trash or we hear is the west defends in order based on rules. where did these rules come from? who's ever saying these rules, solid deception, double already triple standards? it's easy to count on fools. russia is a 1000 year old civilization and it will not live by such false rules. the west uses suppression, exploitation, and enslavement instead of democracy. the unipolar, well that is built is anti democratic, deceitful and hypocritical through and through. but when we heard from our former pentagon security analyst on michael maloof, he says the world order is an upheaval. ukraine was only the instigator, it's been building for quite for many, many years. the u. s. has envision itself as the u. s. lead unipolar world order, and now we're seeing a multi polar world or re merging. and, and part of that is to continue for the united states to contain. it's so called
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enemies and, and it's adversaries. and this is the way to do it. and but, but what's happened is that the united states is, is, is we can do have and other countries beginning to say we've had enough of this and their, their reaction as a consequence. we're already seen countries wanting to join the bricks, countries. they want to join the shanghai cooperation organisation. these are all your asian oriented groups that both moscow and beijing or heading. and it's creating an interesting dilemma here and major changes that we're seeing in the world. so it was earlier on friday that ukraine came out with the announcement. it was demanding fast track. membership to nato were just an hours off to make that
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request a they lost a chief, didn't suddenly appear so accommodating jordan greener the fact. so we have already made our way to nature the you today, ukraine is applying to do the gerais. where taken our defining stab by signing ukraine supplications will fast track accession to nato's animal. the seasonal membership of course, has to be taken by all 3rd dallas on we take these decisions. boy, a consensus all refocus now is on providing an immediate support to ukraine and to help ukraine defend itself against the, the russian, brutal invasion. we could speak out into a political scientist amongst about a he says, the ukraine shouldn't hang its hopes on naturally being brought into the military alliance. i do not believe that it is on the table for
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ukraine to be brought into nato at the point because there is too much disagreement within nato. certainly, hungary, but several other countries as well. certainly are not willing to bring ukraine in when that would automatically, at this point preclude direct military conflict with russia. nato is of course, completely a political organization, a, a platform for the u. s. global military hedge mon 2 project power around the world . it's, it serves both as a physical platform, any political, fig leaf of multilateralism. that's, that's what it does. but what was an impromptu nato press conference that came on the heels of russia beginning the process for the new territories to join the country? nato secretary general, fully rejected that move or saying that accepting the new status would be consenting to what he called nuclear blackmail against. oldenburg also stated that
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while the alliance is focusing on support for key f, nato has no intention of being dragged into a direct war. there's also risk of installation beyond ukraine, evolving ordinate allies. we also been medically on up. needless not pocket to the conflict, we support ukraine, but that doesn't make us pointed to the conflict. they're trying to wash their hands off off what, what they've been doing. of course, their party to the conflict. they've been sending arms even to pleading their own stocks in order to send arms to ukraine. course their party to the conflict. but, you know, they want to, like, they want to just kind of weasel out on through legalese, talk saying, well, you know, we haven't declared war on russia. we're not in war. russia, in fact, they aren't war with russia. they're sending all sorts of arms to ukraine. that are killing people, they're killing russians that have killing ukrainians. that up the want to live
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longer to be key and regime. so nato is a party to the war, but, you know, now they're a little bit worried, because russia may just dispense with the niceties and just say, well, yeah, you are who to the war, whatever, you know, no matter what you say. so i think, you know, sold number of wasn't, wasn't acting, he is truly jittery. he's truly nervous. and all those, you know, his real last is of course, in washington. obviously they didn't give good enough instructions because they don't know what to do now either because they're not really anxious to flight russia. ah, let's get that be with us for this saturday program, a military coup and pallet change is a code in by keno 5. so for the 2nd time this year, it was mocked by explosions and shootings around the presidential palace in the capital. why the do group? now? friday's overthrow was announced by an army officers on a seized a national tv channel. the pretty book,
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enough of the people of burkina faso since the 24th of january 2022. i have been faced with a continually deteriorating security situation and we, the officers of the national armed forces were motivated to take action with a desire to protect the security and integrity of our territory. president deborah is fired, is no longer presentable. can a hustle and the new please. the name he's kept change. abraham towel j is the 2nd call it month. people are not allowed to go out because it is a call to, to what they said in via, you know, grow a speech. it's due to the fact that her present that me by didn't take carol says commitment when you change the new group, believe that the dunbar was loved this kind of a good guy. and he was that book also in the management of tools. they didn't have enough requests. we don't have enough money to fight that. he ramos geneva has
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shown us his limits to me by betrayed the people the people were hoping for real change. but on the diplomatic level, during a period of crisis, our diplomacy was very passive rather than active l. last but not least, a monday, a convoy of 200 sites was attacked by 2 as blue. and people say that it on 70 a civilian were killed and eaten meters, military is kill us move. we say that france is in collusion with the terrorists. if in reality, france, which colonized us would really wanted to in this crisis, it could have ended it. now the assault we just heard about was on a convoy of some 200 lorries that were taking supplies to a northern part of the west african country earlier in the week. now such isn't much of a terror like 2nd common enough, but kina fossil says 2015 with thousands killed in nearly 2000000 people displaced
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from their homes. now we are going to be security consulting. we talked to says a political dialogue severely lacking over the years is desperately needed to reduce violence and the region we did. for the moment it is difficult to determine which group is responsible for the terrorist attack. what is absolutely clear is that some group committed atrocities on local people. we know only that this area is in full control of terrorist group, but such methods are synonymous with actions of islamic states. therefore, it is too early to assert which organisation actually did the terrorist attack. we need to wait for further information. the fact that the government is taking important steps to fight terrorism is very important because political dialogue might lower the level of violence in the region. we cannot say that the level of terrorist attacks increased after france withdrew its forces from the country because france was never actually present in this region in france. certainly provided targeted, supportive burkina faso. but our country still continues to call on france to pay
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more attention to the bar cane operation. the most positive thing is that the government is really engaged in dialog dialog which may reduce the level of violence without the government itself resorting to violence. additionally, the emergence of peoples brigades that provide security and they're being allowed to combine and direct the efforts of self defense groups as a good development. the worst thing that we have to admit now is the understanding that the countries army cannot protect its population. and that common people are suffering from the endless violence. so following a bit of a backlash on social media, the new york times has removed of reference to britain's colonial hand and building quote, democracy in india over 250 years. really the 1st time some media outlets of applied, what's been labeled, quote, colonial language when covering for example, india is our correspondent who enjoys shot him. is the worst media taking too much liberty when it comes to india. india for long has been complaining about
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the coverage that it gets in the western address from the controversial time magazine gobble calling prime minister or in the movie a divider in chief to a recent new york times article. let's set it to britain to 15 years to build a democracy in india, which used a former needle diplomat observation of indian democracy. you can't impose your values, you have to accommodate them to the values of the country. took britain 250 years to build a democracy in india, and we had 20 look ought imply the 200 years of british repression. culture weighted egless, terry and values in india weeps. wat when britain came to india, we were 28 percent of the world g d, b. when they left us, we were down to 3 percent. so they, in a sense, looted us exploited us and enriched themselves if that was someone's ideal all for infusing values and democratic norms that i'm not quite sure they understand what
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the democracy is all about. well, it's not unusual for western media to look down upon rest of the world and india is no exception. i guess this is white man's burden, where they take that into their ordained right to discipline and democratize societies which need the handholding and infusion of values as a comment. and then y t article also seems to suggest, but i guess they must realize that the world has moved on after receiving backlash . the new york times remove the reference of britain's colonialism and building democracy in india. but the court was already shared on twitter. back on the g saltisha director will enrich and liter retreated by the son of india. external affairs minister drew j shanker. this quote, almost made me lose my lunch. you can't impose your values, you have to accommodate them to the values of the country. it took britain, 250 years to build democracy in india. hunt,
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it appears the new york times has now abbreviated that quote. and this is not the 1st time the new york times has painted colonial call of all over its indian coverage in 2014. after the big launch of miles orbital mission. it published a garter and featuring an indian man wearing a line cloth and dragging the cow one knocking on the door of the press club with white men reading newspapers inside the newspaper. apologize them and now again, how often do you hear people talking about it or pronouncing it in fact, look at the media coverage. what does the media cover? what does the media not cover? not cindy or external affairs minister in washington dropping to bombs on the american press on the policy makers getting the message across loud and clear. so the biden administration has introduced
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a new series of sanctions against iran in an effort to well cut tail. iranian oil from reaching energy hungry world markets so long as the iran refuses a mutual return to the full implementation of the joint comprehensive plan of action, the united states will continue to enforce it sanctions on the sale of iranian petroleum and petrochemical products. so several firms are being targeted ultimately for their involvement in iran, petrochemical trade sanctions will affect the sale of hundreds of millions of dollars worth or products bounce south and east asia. the move targeted iranian brokers and enterprises in well, china, the united arab emirates, hong kong and of course india. american political figures have previously bragged about another impact of the sanctions against iran. that of well, the worsening of living standards among the iranian people, including a few years ago via donald trump's personal attorney. so i say to,
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to the iranian government, you must be truly afraid of being overthrown. the sanctions are working. the currency is going to nothing. there where russia was there, where poland was. we see signs of young men and women sang, give me some food. we saw a sign of a man trying to sell his internal organs for $500.00 american dollars, probably a fortune in iran today. earlier we discussed the issue with various political analysts or from china and iran, are they with clay in the country is under sanctions of becoming increasingly on a freight. and ultimately they're starting to grow a bit of a backbone. well, i don't think we can have so many damage to the time you wrong relations because of this everything according to the international law and commercial principles. so the u. s. duncan actually based on the u. s. domestic law, we don't afraid of american citizens as this is illegal. american sanction is
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always abuse the american power that the american exceptionalism at the enforce. other countries to bypass the u. s. questions before the sentence into iran, which china new or a built bypass. so the script system now the sense into russia is also push forward that kind of would be americanization of the older. well, you're wrong. firstly is ation of civilization and joke. 40 also is a key country i city, we have that states and then recorded. also, one of them is china, central asia and western asia recorded with iran. i've gotten the sun and then connect with china. and also you guys live in country, but it can be and in the shared most of the world, the iranians are getting used to the factions. the iranians are pursuing
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relationships with the global south. europe in the united states are facing multiple crises, political, military, and economic problems. and there's no shortage of customers for iranian oil, especially under the circumstances by sanctioning around washing sanctioning parts of the chinese economy. they are simply creating an incentive for these countries to move away from the us and european us base controlled financial institutions. and therefore, enabling these countries not only to work with each other without the us dollar using western banks. but it also enables other countries that are under sanctions or western sanctions to more easily work with one another. and this is, this is an irreversible trends. the u. s. ambassador to sudan has warned the north,
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east african country against. we're storing a 2017 packed with russia to build a navy base that if the government of sudan decides to proceed with the establishment of this facility or to renegotiate it, it will be harmful to sue dan's interest. which on godfrey this year became the 1st u. s. sam baset, i sent the sudan in more than 2 decades. as washington does seek to improve ties author lifting many of its sanctions against the country. the russian embassy has reacted to the recent warning by saying countries should not attempt to manipulate carter tombs. so foreign policy making. we spoke with a political analyst at mackie, elbow crappy who says today and wants to make his own decisions without having to consult outside players. the only will be optimistic that a and then i can do that. they are,
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i can say that they prove it used to that is, it is not something wrong as the right good relations with china. we all and what is going on is that there is improvement. but this man is modest by the law or more, that is almost the case. and the sand now is a terrible list. but the problem again, united is, is many. so then these people, if they don't follow the recipe for relation, there will bring them back to you again. and this is joe, say it when you have an african can be affected by your fashion. and when you have russia on the other side,
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i see now the sanction might or might be able to get out. i think that is that the united states, you know, live russia or be able to get this. so appreciate having a company today. now in an effort to contain skyrocketing energy bills in the you, france and germany are reportedly backing a pattern european platform for gas purchases about and has already been strengthening ties with saudi arabia including reversing it's ban on arms exposed to the middle east and country to report late trying to obtain cheaper fuel commodities. so let's get a take now of our to contributor rachel boston. what's the deal with western nations publicly saddlin up on their moral high horses and looking down their noses at some countries while more discreetly driving economic benefit from those same countries or at least attempting to russia is the obvious example here with the
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e. u constantly bad melting and sanctioning moscow on one hand while demanding that it continue to provide it with energy on the other. well, at least until it can wean itself off of the dirty authoritarian gas molecules. and now 4 years after former chancellor angle and merkle stopped, german weapons, sales to saudi arabia, citing the kingdoms involvement in the murder and dismemberment with a bone salve. washington post columnist and saudi activist jamal cash o g. inside the saudi consulate, nist stumble while it looks like berlin has had a change of heart. the german government has once again, green lit new arms exports to saudi arabia, including about $36000000.00 euros worth of ammunition for fighter jets. it's surely just a coincidence that german chancellor, olaf schultz wrapped up his middle eastern door knocking, got gas tour, which included a visit with saudi crown. prince mohammed been salman. so what were the conditions
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supposed to be for resumption of weapons sales from germany to saudi arabia? sounds like not as you look at the monstrosity that happened this. how do you or even consulate in turkey, that has to be cleared up and so long as it's not explained, there will be no arms experts to saudi arabia. i assure you that explicitly, even those deals that were already approved, cannot happen now, as long as the case has not been resolved. and as long as there have been no substantial consequences in re odd, we would completely lose our credibility. it looks like everything around the cache o g issue has just magically cleared up. now, where did all that moral outrage go? all of a sudden? well, all that's a minor detail, i guess when berlin has it stop making profits from weapon sales, egypt and the u. e, which are also part of the saudi like coalition in the yemen war against the iranian backed and fees that was overwhelmingly condemned in a resolution passed by the european parliament last year as the quote world's worst humanitarian crisis. but germany needs fuel and the saudis need wides. so they both
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need you and me to get a sudden case of really bad amnesia and forget that everything else happened previously. now by him was also intent at one point on making saudi arabia pariah. it looks like he's making about as much progress on that front as he is at mastering the stairs. ah, since that are on nuclear deal hasn't really turned out the way that biden had hoped. and the u. s. is running low on oil reserves. the saudis have been miraculously rehabilitated. these are the moral authorities dictating how the average western citizen must suffer financially and sacrifice for whatever values that the elite evoke at any given time. but they clearly have no qualms changing those values whenever it suits them. well, it seems like the season for demonstrations is just getting warmed up. protesters of gathered on the streets of bud and demanding an end to both shipments of nato
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weapons to ukraine. and that of the war itself. a 100 to send it on the german capital, waiting of peace flying to calling for tax payers money currently being sent abroad to support ukraine. they want it to be brought back home. them refers rules, i want all sides negotiated and the conflict. meanwhile, low. germany's nato ally, the u. s. has signed one of the largest packages of military and economic aid to ukraine. this time it's what $12000000000.00 for quote, immediate security assistance. but if, despite what appears to be growing domestic opposition to such enormous sums of money being sent overseas, the legislation a narrowly passed off to being opposed by almost half of congress, ukrainian military will get around a quarter of the funding. while another $2000000000.00 is to be used to replenish depleted stockpiles of weapons that washington previously sent to another portion,
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we'll go to america's military mission in europe. there's some u. s. allies in the evening while they've taken a while or all the different songs to that have free spending, washington, or bulgaria as an example, has rejected at least one request by kia the ukranian ambassador had requested heavy weapons from us, but my answer to that was clear there is a decision of the parliament on the rendering of military technical assistance, but not on the provision of weapons. as long as i am occupying my post arms won't be provided to ukraine. and while the gentleman but the stock has overwhelmingly rejected the plan of a right wing political block, which demanded that can be sent armored personnel carriers and tanks promptly. and in substantial quantities. countries own stocks have been used extensively to supply ukraine, leading to the point when berlin has said it has reached its limit. but apparently ukraine shouldn't count on lethal lay being sent. that's according to media report,
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citing a senior european official who says that any significant growth in supplies is improbable, stockpiles among the allies have nearly been entirely wiped out. we spoke with political and financial analyst, angelo juliana, who says, are the deliveries of arms? ukraine is not the only issue. what we need is not only the weapons being for us. let's you keep in mind that i should. ukraine will be exporting nike ideology into you up. this is the key bone. it is similar to what i says did you have unless the movement that he, that has been supported by the, with the new queen and you have millions of your queen is know how many of them off nancy, and how much these ideology would be spread all over europe, i do think that europeans and americans, they do not care about you clean them lives. what they want is to destroy russia.
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that was always a plan. so so when he comes to weapons, you know, did the you up is getting so much didn't interest, you know, because the depleting the resources that it's getting dangerous, you know, they don't have enough weapons right now to protect themselves in case of war or different. our life from moscow and off the international. thank you for sharing your saturday with us here in the russian capital will be back at the top of the hour with more of your weekend. we'll have the the look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people a robot must obey the orders given it by.
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