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some of some common ground with breaking use here on all the international vladimir putin signs the session of for new territories to the russian federation. that's all the locals voted in a referendum in favor of the move. these are the kind of i shall fragments that we found here. there is a city named chatsworth, california, usa, our correspondent, to find what appears to be part of western supplied munition, in a city by local authorities say a boarding school and bus station where shelled by ukrainian forces
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had to do with capital these violent clashes between police and local activists, the money to hold to a government bites oil pipeline project led by a french company with just on 12 o'clock here in the russian capital wanted fetus gods. and here's how the world is looking this wednesday lunch time. and the latest on our top story, this, our russian president vladimir putin has signed a law admitting for new territories to the russian federation. the done yet under guns republics, as well as kept on and the project regions are now part of russian territory. that's according to russian federal law. however, ukraine on this western allies have declared to the referendums, a sham and illegitimate, or t correspondence. marina costa brings us more on the western reaction to, as i say,
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not as i do, that's basically what the wes, this tell him. russia, they like to preach and come off as the saviors of the world slamming any country that doesn't play by its rules. so of course, it's hardly surprising that this is what moscow got in response to the referendums, rushes sham. referenda if accepted, will open a pandora's box that we cannot close. no nation can redraw the borders of another by force. the shot referendums were engineered in moscow on impulse, on the crane. this landra is illegal. i'm a legitimate, he can seize his neighbors territory and get away with us. suppose that, of course, he can't, his russian, not american. after all, this is something only americans and their allies are allowed to do without any referendums. let's think israel, for example,
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will your administration by the administration continue to see the golan heights as part of israel look, leaving aside the legalities of that of that question. as a practical matter, ah, the, the, the goal on is very important to israel's security. it's very important to their friends security. so let's ignore the legalities in this case, shall we, who cares about syria losing some land and locals having a fleet. the conflict lasted over a decade and resulted in israel and mixing the golan heights in 1981. but again, who cares as long as good old america is your friend, you will not get cancelled or sanctioned. and if it comes to the u. s. itself does it practice what it preaches? remember why? back in the 18 ninety's they go, it just came in, toppled the local queen and proposed the treaty of annexation. the native hawaiians bandits together rose a $600.00 page petition and within days 95 percent of the adult native hawaiian
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population signed opposing the move. we, the undersigned, native hawaiian citizens earnestly protest against the annexation of the said hawaiian islands to the said united states of america in any form or shape bought so less than a year later, the u. s. just single handedly alex to why anyway? almost 6 and a half 1000 square miles of territory snatched. who cares what the local people wanted? what was important was what they knew was wanted a convenience military base for its war with spain. we are not on there, i can, we will die. why? and we want to be american america always says, now i am a product with people in the us way or the highway basically because they have no problem accepting changes in other countries as long as it suits them. call civil, for example, back in 1991, there was a referendum there,
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and people voted to become an independent states. the referendum laid the 1st foundations of the state of casa. it sealed the desire of the country citizens to live independently and paved the way for unstoppable processes toward the revival of the state. that referendum was okay, right? but how was the difference with the will of the people in her? why apparently a lot different and it's ironic. it's not sad to see the president of constable suite and something like this illegal land grab sham referendums. of course when russia is involved, it can be anything else the u. s. would say, but if it fits the agenda, it's only well and good, isn't it? russian security chief nikolai partnership thought a meeting of the countries national security council. the western countries are using ukrainians of the tool against russia. the 4 regions determined the future in referendums, which he said were fully compliance with international standards. they logan that
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if he and them of got according to the results of the referendums, which were held in full compliance with the norms of international law. these territories became part of russia before the started the referendums, the west said that they would not accept the results. apparently they have forgotten what a normal democratic plebiscite looks like. the united states, britain and their western satellites are trying to drag out military operations to bring it to my territory. washington and london cannot calm down out of fear of losing their head gemini, so they are trying to ignite new conflicts, including around such nuclear powers as russia and china. washington's goal is to push europe and russia into a military confrontation. ukraine is used by them as a tool against russia. they are ready to fight to the last ukranian shell. russia is fighting not only calves neo nazi regime, but in fact the entire nato. brock is fighting against us, providing a crime with heavy weapons, ammunition, intelligence,
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participating in the planning of military operations. black meeting us with the use of weapons of mass destruction. the activity of nato countries in the black sea region, as well as ukrainian mines, is a serious threat. ariella is boring, like enough them all on the ground and the latest in the russia. ukraine conflicts, air raid sirens, have been heard in the city of norway, to healthcare in the kerosene region. local authorities, the say that 3 explosions were heard with 15 more reported earlier in the nights. now that is according to the russian defense ministry, which also reported another strike on ukrainian positions in the north of the done yet republic with more than a 100 ukrainian troops allegedly killed that he had sco thores. he say that he has forces a shell, the city of which i ask, using western, supplied munitions, including a high mas rockets, ortiz rome, a quarter of the port listen ukrainian nationalist for says at zach this city of birds. i could shyest very early in the morning,
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at least 5155 millimeter shells, landed at this insert city bus station. thankfully, it was closed at that time. that means there were no people around here that, that happened a bit later that could have been many, many victims walker, something who uses people depart from the space station heading towards danielle, or one of our ha, the schedule here is tight. a bus to parts almost every hour and usually there are lots of people would if it had happened during the rush hour, there would have been victims mushy. it's horrible using as it's sent the water. these are the kind of a shell fragments that we found a here, and i actually found it sag away from here and clearly it marks in english and there's a q r code. there is a city named chatsworth, california, you as say, now local authorities are saying that the city was at sack by
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nato made shells. this city is not that far away from the front line at least 15 to 20 kilometers. however, this place where we are, there are absolutely no military positions. there's a boarding school right over there. the europe with us, i'm a school employee and our school has also been damaged with the windows having been shattered. we arrived there early in the morning. thank god, nobody suffered though we shall precisely, with no restraint if not for the 1st time earlier. 2 buildings and an electrical plump was shelled as, as i wanted to get a job that there are no military facilities over that. most of this can only mean that he crenan nationalist, continued to terrorize civilians continued to spread panic among the local population over the last 24 hour period. at least 2 people were
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injured by ukrainian shelling, romano cauthrin artsy, done as people's republic the now to the neighboring zapata, georgia region where the director general of the nuclear power plant there has been deported to ukrainian hill territory for alleged links to key of security forces he then admitted sending information to ukraine and video footage that was then broadcast on russian television for solution. again, his move i was in touch with the security service of ukraine agent on whatsapp. i gave him information about the situation at the plant. the damage to the plant could lead to an emergency. the showing most likely came from the ukrainian side. the personnel were and still are in danger while restoring the plant after the showing or the i. e. a did confirm the former director is now in ukrainian controlled territory. it comes as the agencies general director is set to visit both here and moscow to discuss the situation of the plans,
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the facilities controlled by russia. and i've come under repeated, shunning with moscow blaming the ukrainian army for the attacks. care denies delegations, and claims that is russia that's targeting the plants. but it will analyst alessandra bruno says, the plant security is russia's primary concern. the only interest the russian would have is in making sure that no one sabotage is the facility and then to blame the russians. i think that would be my 1st concern and i think that is the the main russian concern. i think that the, the, the russian troops, the russian people in charge would not have allowed the detainment to proceed without some kind of guarantee that, that, that there was sufficient stuff in the plant to oversee security. russians have
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been very careful to avoid any accidents and they would not have taken this action without some kind of safety considerations. and so if they did so that means the plan was left in secure, and poland has been negotiating with washington on whether it could join nato's nuclear sharing program. that's according to the polish president who says it's an open issue. the 1st problem is that we do not have nuclear weapons. there is no indication that poland will get them in the near future. but there is always a potential to participate in the nato nuclear sharing program. we have spoken to the u. s. leadership on whether they are considering this possibility. it's an open issue. or meanwhile, there has been increasing alarm in western media over supposed nuclear weapons threat posed by russia. with reports claim in moscow is preparing some sort of nuclear readiness test amid the conflicts in ukraine. and some say it's the most
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dangerous standoff since 962 cuban missile crisis, where many fed a nuclear war. the consensus in washington is that we are closer to the use of nuclear weapons than at any time since the cuban missile crisis. 60 years ago, and over wide, over who governs and rolls not even ukraine, but the don bass lower the past couple of weeks. there have been a number of warnings coming from the us, including from the current and former directors of the cia who accused moscow of reckless rhetoric when it comes to the use of nuclear arms. while claiming that nato would respond accordingly. us national security advisor james sullivan warned that russia could face catastrophic consequences. the company's spokesman dmitri, yes. gov said earlier that russia wouldn't take any part in the current nuclear rhetoric been pushed by western countries. but president putin accused the states
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of nuclear black male, and he wasn't bluffing about a possible nuclear response if russian territory, which would include the newly incorporated regions, is threatened. well, earlier my colleague, roy, sushi discussed the west narrative over the nuclear threats with a panel of guests. this is part of a campaign, so propaganda campaigns to smear russia. all of these experts in the western governments which are fueling ukraine with finance, with, with weapons, with all of this is since 2014 and not since the beginning of the year since 2014 knew that russia was a nuclear power. they knew that if they were going to start a war ended on best next to a nuclear power, there would be risks one day that we can a wake up this nuclear power, which is russia. i think this is again, part of the western scare mongering campaign where everything coming out of russia has to be, despair has to be threat tests to be scary, to some extent. how relevant michael, other comparisons right now,
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being made to that, of the cuban missile crisis of 1962 when it comes to the, the current tension around ukraine. i mean, are there real grounds for fear, or is it just part of the rhetoric? no i, it's clear to me that this is hyped of rhetoric. it's looking for ways to incite more support around the ukraine. and, and i think that trying to have scare tactics of this nature with nuclear weapons coming emanating from the west and not from and not from russia. i think moscow strategy is, is not going to be trying to launch a tactical nuclear weapons. there's no need, i think what the, what russia will do is hold the areas that it has that and in fact, that have voted to join the federation and maintain them. we've certainly been hearing from, from the white house. they've been saying that there's been all sorts of back channel messages going between the white house and the credit in the white house,
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warning, the cabinet, you must not use nukes, and there will be di, catastrophic consequences from washington. if you do a kind of well over to you, that the russian president has earlier stressed that russia would use all means available if was any threat to its territory. so any talk of nuclear arms use, it essentially is in the terms of defense at this point. but the west apparently is not convinced by russia has this nuclear doctrine, which we know what other u. s. what does france sauce china? so does it cost you nothing new? i think when president, who said he's not bluffing for president bygone felt that it was imperative on the spot to use equally strong anchorage. and therefore, he wanted a catastrophic consequences about this is just make believe russia is not going to use with russia or maybe innovative. it's fun, some nuclear file,
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all with autism meeting in any effort to become called one call star, one star who it is united states and walk out of the in p d. i never p d open skies. and russia always fear that the united states was developing a plus b. russia has not that any united states or any european country, that is a military operation looking at how are you grand in the defense. it was a guy doesn't make any sense with the c, i director the u. s. defense secretary, they, they've actually admitted there's no evidence of an imminent nuclear threat from moscow to ukraine. but what we're noticing is, is that the news articles, the press agencies, they don't report that they report fear, fear a nuclear again. why is that the case for several reasons? first of all, this is the way the u. s. is always a waged, it's war is they always have to have a bogeyman and they always have to have an existential threat. they always have to
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have something which is going to destroy the earth or destroy the the order. this is a weapon of mass distraction, where we're making people in the west believe that in russia there is some sort of crazy tire, wants to eat up ukraine and destroy the rest of the world. if this were to say, you know, there's not really true then his job with this is extremely important. that real john is do the job be courageous enough. go out there and spread the truth because at the end we just want peace. in all the news, the violence clashes between protesters and police have a ruptured in uganda. capital of kampala that says dozens gather to demonstrate against the development of new pipeline and oil extraction projects. in the country . construction of the east african crude oil pipeline is being led by french company. total energy is along with the china national offshore oil corporation and national petroleum firms of uganda and sons. a near now people gathered in front of
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the u. office in the capitol delivering a petition opposing construction of the pipeline. accusing that you've gotten the government of seizing land belonging to locals, which they say were displaced tens of thousands of people. at least 9 demonstrators were detained by police, according to reports. and here's some footage from the scene. ah, with the companies that are constructing oil pipeline. they did not issue either you guidance that are going to be affected by that pipeline. we are here to deliver just a petition for heaven's sake, and we have been blocked by you got up. what is he attempted to run up last? ah,
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the european parliament says the construction of the pipeline violates human rights and pasta resolution calling for it to be delayed by a year in order to consider alternative routes. but the ugandan minister of energy opposes the decision, arguing to the projects kind of just poverty under the social issues. branding the resolution both and acts of neil colonialism and imperialism against uganda. the arrival of a fact finding mission of western or west african envoys to begin fast. so has spots fiery protests in its capital with people pouring to the streets to voice their frustration with the blog, as well as former colonial power fronts. that's following the 2nd crew in the african states in just 10 months. eco was delegation shadowed at the visits as 3 of its 15 member states have seen cruise in the last 2 years. the officials intend to propose a time table for restoring civilian rule, threatening those who oppose this approach with sanctions from the main concerns
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voiced by the people of aquinos also is the delegations, a legit support of french interests which they do strongly oppose. a citizen came out to protest against unions with similar plans gonna fit. and i said, we're here to send strong messages to call us about that. they should know that actually any decision they will be making here in walker should include the population's will. we are, matt, we're tired of this head of states union, the corrupted union of presidents, slaves of western countries, who do not care about their people for whom, directing the golden rule. so in a country, we do not agree with echo us. our message to echo was, is that they should help us fight terrorism. but what does echo us do to help my appeal to the new authorities as to stay strong and unified? with the earlier a group of soldiers ousted president, fallen read amoeba and dissolved his military government. they said it was incapable of restoring security in the country. one of the reasons for the rising
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is said to be the widespread disdain of the country's cooperation with france. the security analyst, moon gum new bruce says that the people of bikini faso don't want to be dictated to by france. the keener, faster residents protested against the arrival of the eco us delegation, but also wanted to tell the co us that if you come here, you need to let the people of the country decide for themselves and not follow french policy. that's what's happening now. everything will depend on the decision of a co us. it seems to people that the french are behind many events and that they are playing dishonestly. this is not exactly an anti french feeling, but rather a feeling directed against the french policy. the policy of its leadership, people believe that they have a large contingent of the balcony mission in the saw hell, where the attack to taking place. that whole people have a feeling that the french or accomplices, people have pro russian feelings because they look at molly and they think that russia has given a lot of support to the marlins, especially in terms of weapons intelligence,
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which the margins have been able to reduce not to store, but to reduce the number of attacks from wanting burkina faso things are very different. this is why people began to think that russia could also be a partner and help the people of burkina. faso is quite a huge zionist. that's how the u. k. that newly elected prime minister described herself during her pro israeli conservative party events. a warning to view as some scenes are distressing. i am a huge di list, i suppose of israel, and i know that we can take the u. k. is wrong relationship problems, right? this friend in this, well, we are facing threats from authoritarian regime. you don't believe in freedom and democracy to for you democracy the u. k. and israel need to stand shoulder to shoulder and we will be even closer in the future. are the prime minister's comments? true anger because of zionism is often controversial nature. it supports
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a jewish national states on palestinian lunde's while viewed as a jewish liberation movement. by so many is criticized as colonialists an racist by others. israel palestinian conflict has claimed thousands of lives among people living on the land. israel claims its own just last week, a 7 year old boy allegedly died of a heart attack after being chased by israeli soldiers. israel disputes that accounts of events. ah no, was it the soldiers came to my house and told me that my son was throwing stones at the soldiers. i responded to them that my son did not throw any and suddenly ryan got scared and he had a heart attack and died a week ago,
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the soldier said to the children, next time we will attack you see layman's family. ryan came and told me what the soldiers had said. why did they want to attack us? we didn't do anything. ah. they went to investigate the children and this is not the 1st time brian was coming home after a school day. he was surprised by the soldiers chasing him all the way to the house . then they went around the house and they hit the doors of the house with their weapons, and the soldier said to ryan, i will arrest your brothers. i found him dead outside the house because of his fear of the soldiers. he had a heart attack like this is what happened. ah, ah, a long time ago there are 2 schools on the main settlement street where settlers
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permanently pass through and therefore there is a permanent point of friction between school students and their capacious forces. there are 6 children from these schools who are currently in the prison of the occupiers. there is no accountability and there is no monitoring of what the capacious holders are doing against our people and our children. political science professor i'mma, i would say, does says it makes no sense for the british prime minister to make such statements . i think mr. ross knows very well what she is saying and why she is saying so. i believe that even though she has been in power for less than 2 months now, a public opinion pools and u. k in britain are showing that she is not very popular as a result of the economic problems on financial problems that is facing britain on other western countries. and also we all know that her taxes, policies, and economic policies are not popular in its own country. and that's why it's
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trying to boost its popularity by a basically classifying herself as a zionist, on a big support of israel, which is a betty and shameful thing. why an amnesty international and human rights watch are describing israel, which is, as i in the state they are describing is when as an upper fide state that is occupying other people's land and is trying to settle this palestinian land with jewish settlers. it's a shame to be honest with you and doesn't make any sense at all to see the prime minister of buquet describing itself as a zionist, on a big support of israel. la, set your banga to dates with all the latest news from around the world to feel free to have with r t dot com for more stories. and in depth analysis, i'd be to scott and i'll be back in just over 30 minutes. ah,
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immediately 21 member countries disagree. then there is the issue of what exactly ukraine is today. is nato willing to liberate the regions that are joining russia? a crate will never be a victory for russia. ukraine war is a proxy war. this is a war between russia and the united states. to milan are made, it comes to last should get the nin cowboys. america forces are and you're not in europe. engage in conflict with russian forces. the american forces are heritage, defend nato allies, for nato escalades, even more indiscretion. military operations become a war when you put the del sips of the girls at dinner show, and that'll the notion is my idea that i see your to us thank team costliest. you
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got what i mean? we have so you sleep, he sure unique and you stuff, philadelphia, communities, physical, these are almost there with them. let's you, are you less of homely, distorts, finished, or in your sewerage? no ashika, the cold ha, february 2007. that amy of hooton's munich speech is a milestone in contemporary history. many consider his famous address of the security conference to be a turning point in relations between the moscow. on the west with president putin spoke about major geopolitical issues in no uncertain terms and harshly criticized the uni, polo world model u. s. foreign policy and unjustified use of force against other states. that's. it's not a scholar shooting it. me, me, michel, what machine you're wondering is i say, so my only answer elecom is between your bizarre bus miss you are, you are now about at the.
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