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leave an accused of working for british intelligence, another participant as claimed to have been a long time native advisor. a british military expert is said to have created the proposal and detailed the roadmap. earlier we spoke with kit clarin berg, who took part in the investigation and outline the main details. essentially, this is a proposal that was put together by a senior and rather obscure british military veteran who he was at the request of an individual in chris donnelly. his request that on behalf of order is kavitsky . it was safe for me to do any defense minister since that has been both and all sorts of robert g be effective. it is like funnelling boss amounts of weaponry from bulk area to ukraine. yes, these are very, very detailed proposals. spelling out exactly where it strikes the bridge, how it can be achieved, either through cruise missiles or via or team and elite scuba divers damned with
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particular century devices or in the underwater drones. the attack never happened in the way that was outlined in this plan that you've been exposed to that you've got your hands on. why do you think that is? yeah, it differed actually in execution to watch it or the horror, the over the not february. it was, was different, but the curiously, in the hours within mere hours of, of, of the, the bombing on a separate membership, postage stamp, immortalizing the event was released in you print now that posted to pick 2 explosions in the exact spot that she would identified as target one of the ukrainian admin, it says from the rod he said in the wake of the coach bridge bombing, he said this is just the beginning. do you think there are other potential plans that have been drawn up by various intel communities? this wasn't meant to be one of this was only meant to be the beginning of
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a wide ranging campaign targeting crimea and russian assets in and around the area . and you know, it was very telling with the wall street john mentioned that the crimea was the new focus, the new focal point of the war. and that's where you crave be targeting. and i mean, i think if there in this massive retaliation by moscow starting on monday, we might have seen more elements of that proposal become very, very, very real back now to our top story from russia in belgrade region, at least 11 people have reportedly been killed and 15 wounded and a terrorist attack had a military training base near the ukrainian border. for more on this, and now i am joined in studio by archie correspondent fiorella isabel fear. ella is great to have you here in studio now. what do we know so far about the circumstances and the victims of this attack?
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while rachel, we are still getting so much information and some information is out there. but 1st of all, russian authorities are reportedly considering best to have been a terrorist attack targeting soldiers who were preparing to fight a new cranes. the soldiers were doing a live fire drill. and of course this as you have said, killed 11 and wounded 15 so far that we know of. and this happened in the belgrade region near ukraine border, which is a very important detail. and of course, this also occurred during classes with volunteers. and the terrorists fired at both personnel unit and the training ground was at the village of sal lote, where there at least a 100 mobilized russian service men there and the 2 shooters were of course, friendly nationals. now there's still countless questions. we're still waiting for a lot of information here, and there's been no official confirmation from their russian defense ministry. but there are a lot of news outlets citing a statement that hasn't been confirmed yet. so what information is dominating in
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the media coverage of this so far? right, one of the main things that's being pointed out is that these uh, there were likely at least 2 attackers. and they were from the former soviet union nations friendly nations from the theat, which is the commonwealth of independent states. so we're not exactly sure on that . we're still getting more information and they could have either been volunteers or could have infiltrated and the law enforcement, it's still, they're trying to really a clean up the area as well. so again, we're still getting a lot of details on that particular issue. now you mentioned the location here. we know that this attack occurred and rushes western belgrade region near the ukrainian border. and there have been several ukrainian artillery attacks there in recent days. can you. 7 more about this and really this timing of this right. so of course the timing is something to be skeptical of the fact is that ukraine has increased this shelling of this area. this is a border town and we have seen, of course increase shelling by ukraine in recent months and then specifically in
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this last month. so that is something to really a really focus on. now. again, we don't know exactly what could have been the motivation of this with some internal issue, or if this is a little bit bigger, but again, this is still developing. and i also have to add that the foreign ministry of china has also told their their us citizens to leave you praying. and they have never done that before. so these are a couple of things that have been circulating in the media. and i just wanted to kind of bring you up to speed a lot of important information there are cheese fear rela, isabelle, thank you for that update. thank you. former pentagon security policy analysts, michael maloof, says ethnic tensions are most likely to have been a factor in the incident because of the locations of proximity. so close to the canadian border that there may be initiatives and efforts to do to
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demoralize those who have joined the armed forces in our and our training. it's, it's unfortunate that people, so many people were killed. this is something that we're going to have to watch carefully in terms of what the, whether this was instigated from outside or whether this was a personal vendetta of some sort between 22 opposing groups. there's going to have to be better screening of those who actually do join and are in a position to do something like this, especially when you're engaged in live fire, hopefully that these incidents will not recur. but this is, this is something that's going to have to be looked at to find out what the origins are. so far, it's being reported that the alleged terrorists were not russian. they were from a former soviet country with close ties with russia. some reports are saying their
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motive was based on ethnic tensions. once you make of that given those dynamics that we know about so far. this quite conceivable that it could have been some ethnic tensions just within the camp. i would tend to think that that's more likely, but as i said, it's just very unusual to have another group of folks from another c s country open fire like that. and i'm sure there was some, i cannot rule out the possibility that you have ethnic tensions that exist even within the caea. and we've seen that we've seen it with here. please send that with with the back and, and the touchy and they, they still have their, their, their internal differences. and i would suspect that this is probably what it could have been independent political analyst alessandra bruno says,
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the attack shouldn't impact the overall course of russia's military operation and ukraine. they could be included with, by an external power or they could be from the original country as far as i know yet. and mentioned, even though they did catch the 2 of the members. so that said that the pattern is pretty clear. and we've seen this pattern begin with the assassination of in laguna a few weeks ago. and then the bridge, sorry than that, that pipelines and that the bridge. and now this, and of course, this isn't in the context of russian mobilization and a series of attacks on the ukrainian infrastructure that
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go a little bit deeper than they have in the past at the pattern seems to fit that they will not affect the plan. the overall courts because allowing these situations to change the course would encourage more attacks. i think. so i doubt that this will have any change of plan. this will trigger any change of plans from at the official level. i think these attacks might put pressure on put in from some of the more activist military and political figures to resume these attacks. but i still think that there is a general plan that they will follow because while this attack tragic though it may be, it's not strategic, it doesn't have any it that there's no reason why it should change the strategy.
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turkish rescue are so sifting through the rubble of coal mine in the countries north where an explosion has killed. at least 41 people, leaving dozens more trapped, 300 meters under ground. authorities say the blast could have been caused by an industrial accident. here's the latest report we have from the scene of the tragedy from a local correspondent button. this is boston. i, missouri a huge explosion occurred haven man you see behind me last night. according to official sources, the accident could have been caused by an explosion of fire damp, forcible mind is of, died in the accident. as soon as the news was recei, turkish interior minister, sim, insider energy and natural resources, minister, 40 donors, labor and social security minister. but up 1000000000 arrived in ambassador to coordinate rescue efforts and investigate the cause of the explosion. search and rescue operations continued until the morning and still ongoing. in the morning,
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many leaders of political parties also arrived at the sea. they expressed their condolences to the relatives of the dead minus president reggie, type her to one also arrived at the scene and conducted an investigation republican people's party to come, our college doubted a and e party leader metal action and also visited the region, unexpressed, their condolences to the mind as families to day in turkey, they said good bye to the dead miners. many relatives of mine is continue to wait for news of survivors. after all, there may still be survivors. under the rubble, the ministry of justice announced as an investigation into the explosion has been launched, and 3 prosecutors have been appointed. we continue to monitor the situation. ah, in the last american radio house, alex jones has been ordered to pay nearly $1000000000.00 for voicing, fake news about the 2012 shooting at sandy hook elementary school. but while the conspiracy theorist broadcast didn't actually lead to any das,
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his legal case is now being compared to some events that did as r t is caleb mop and explains. it's commonly said that american liberties and where someone else's nose begins, connecticut jury has just ruled that alex jones inflicted emotional trauma when he used his freedom of expression on his radio program. some people aren't buying it. it all stems from the sandy hook elementary school shooting on december 14th, 2012. that's when adam lanza, a 20 year old shooter killed 26 people on that day at the time alex jones thought that this shooting might have been a false flag. he said so on his program now he later retracted and even apologized to the victims, but the family members have now taken him to court for defamation. now this certainly isn't the 1st time alex jones has gone to court around this issue, but this time the pay out he's expected to give the family members is pretty high.
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i think it's the largest defamation verdict in u. s. history certainly on compensatory damages. jones is pretty pessimistic, but says he is planning an appeal. we can, we can do, we can for 2 years appeal this, we're not going anywhere. nuclear world probably on the show before that unfortunately, is this really justice? well, who doesn't feel sympathy for the family members? of the victims of that hernandez shooting, but a $1000000000.00 to be paid out in damages simply for reporting. a conspiracy theory seems a bit hard to many, especially if you look at what per do pharma had to pay out in their lawsuit. this is a big pharma corporation manufactured opioids and was accused of downplaying, the dangers of addictive medication, pushing doctors to over prescribe them. there have been hundreds of thousands of opioid related deaths. that's in addition to the many who suffered joblessness, homelessness, and family breakdowns all from this epidemic of obesity. lloyd addiction sweeping
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the united states, but produced pharma only had to pay $6000000.00. something certainly seems off when it comes to how human life is being measured in the united states these days. perhaps this isn't a case of good old american blind justice, but there are some political manipulation going on behind the scenes. caleb martin, r t. new york author and former us congressional aid, tara read, says the case, that's a precedent that can be used against anyone. the government wants to silence this case is a precedent for the case. other large companies have not had to make pay out when they've off time, so it become politically weaponized and that becomes the problem. in the united states. we have the anti flat. so it's very difficult to bring defamation as opposed to europe where they defamation plan has huge penalties. and again,
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a lot of media companies use and i plan to try to prevent people from frivolous lawsuit. so you have the check and now the legal decision kind of coming together and it could result in finding ways around that constitutional right? a freedom of speech it's, that's a precedent. i can be used weaponized against individual that maybe things something the government doesn't mind. you can have your, your, your money out shut down or your bank account. like what happened to the canadian truckers with a canadian government went down and shut down their go fundies access to their money because they were protesting. and the government like that, they're saying, i think the biggest example censorship, court r t being shut down in the united states and in europe even further being ban. so it's coming here and we have to speak out
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ah, americans are being hit in their pockets with september's inflation rate in the u. s. running at 8.2 percent. according to the latest data release from the bureau of labor statistics significantly higher than expected. the reported multi decades high comes despite joe biden, promising to beat inflation when he ran for the presidency. americans were squeezed by the cost of living. that's been true for years and they didn't need today's report to tell them that it's a key reason i ran for president working to give middle class families, some breathing room in dealing with their costs is critical. and consumer prices continue to rise. the u. s. dollar has risen to a 2 year high as the federal reserve raise interest rates in a bid to curve inflation and bring prices down. the federal reserve has already raised interest rates 5 times since march by making borrowing more expensive that
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hopes to reduce demand, especially for big ticket items such as cars and homes, and ease the pressures pushing up prices. however, this also makes it more difficult to serve the public debt, which means the government will need to print more money, which will cause inflation to spiral mitchell b. fire state, investor and banker says biden's policy failures have split the public he was elected to unify the public. and what he's done is he's weaponized the different departments against 50 percent or more of the country that voted against him rather than unification. it's been one of the demon demons ation actually. and as far as the economic position, the inflation rate has search to close to 20 percent real inflation, which is not. it's unprecedented in the history of america that gasoline prices and oil prices and energy prices have gone this high. inflation has never been as high
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and what it's doing for most of america is making, making it very difficult for people to afford food and warmth to heat their houses during that cold as part of winter coming up. so did he keep his promises on the economy, not at all. and if you look at the amount of debt that the government has incurred, it's just continue to balloon over the past decade and a half. and all they've been doing is printing and spending, printing and spending. there are also several factors that are causing inflation to go much higher, especially with the prices of energy, domestic and in the international markets. it's not any longer a unipolar world. it's a multi polar world, and i think the united states is not dealing with this. and adjusting accordingly, assemble a massive blade is, has a rapid, at a high rise apartment, building with firefighters quickly working to contain the flames. terrifying footage shows that the fire reach agree floor of the 24 story building. the blaze
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reportedly started on one of the lowest floors. the cause remains unclear. residents were promptly evacuated and no victims had been reported so far. well, the guy was a headscarf fan is now allowed and workplaces across europe as long as it's applied to all employees. equally. the court of justice as a prohibition, if applied in a blanket fashion would not discriminate against anyone and undertakings. terms of employment which prohibit work is from manifesting through words through clothing or in any other way. their religious beliefs does not constitute direct discrimination. provided that that provision is applied in a general and on differentiated way. believe is rolling a stems from a dispute which began 4 years ago when a muslim woman wearing a headscarf reported religious discrimination. after being denied an internship at
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the belgian company, the firm rejected her 1st appeal as she refused to comply with this new trolley policy. after her 2nd appeal, the company said its rules forbid any type of head covering of baldwin court struggled with the case and therefore sought recommendation from the use court of justice. meanwhile, the e. u has agreed to sanction or wrong over its response to protest, sparked by the death of martha nie, who died after being arrested by the police over an alleged failure to properly cover her head. women took to the streets or cross iran and other countries with some ripping off their heads, guards and cutting their hair in solidarity. you commission, president ursula vander lion has already advocated for iranian women's freedom and their right to choose their attire. the us has already targeted some are ronnie and senior official, those part of a new way the sanctions in the wake of the debt accusing the country of a crackdown as
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a ron deployed police to call protest. while the u. s. department has stressed that the iranians, internal affairs are now washington's focus. earlier we spoke to political analyst and researcher christopher holly, who says that by supporting protesters on the iranian stories, the west is pushing for regime change in iran. this ship is part of the larger plan for regime change against the atlantic republic of iran. this provides the perfect opportunity for the, the west that collectively to say, oh, look at us with our liberal values. lead support. these women on the streets, very small number of women in the cities on the street. and let's over 30 islamic republic. let's overthrow the iranian evolution. and let's carry out the resume. change we've been trying to do in 979, but have failed to do. so i think ultimately what we are seeing now is, i think a trojan horse of a situation in the name of human rights once again. and humanitarian is the west is
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coming, but behind them are the arms, the sanctions, the could be, does the massacres at the departure? and i think it's something to be very careful of because ultimately what we most year is the bulk is ation of iran. and that's exactly what the west has been trying to do to part of a be run into destroy a major power in the middle east. in your view. why does your p and court go for a conditional ban? instead of allowing absolute freedom to exercise, religious faith and what sort of precedent is set by this decision? i think this is part of the long term strategy that's been happening throughout europe. we have to recognize that the western europe has traditionally and historically been very, it's on the phobic. ultimately, what europe is trying to do is it's trying to say that you come to europe and you must be european nies in our way. you cannot have your own traditions and culture, you will be indoctrinating our way. so at the same time when they tell other countries all be open and pluralistic,
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they don't want that liberalism in europe. they want the people to be secular. they want the people to focus on individual ism versus their communities and their collective life. and ultimately, they want people to be rid of their richards from this scene where local founded shareholders in united states and elsewhere in large arms, companies would lose millions and millions wars business and businesses. good. and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fashion and a lot of the tactical and strategic approach. this is not realizing the fact that one rush is not going to russia has genuine considerations in the context of the main street. yes, whatever. one describes in the countries regression reality also remains that there are serious issues that were links to the conflict. originally. these happening,
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know, nato wants expansion and they to wants to be globalized. and it's role, which is extraordinary and ratings. mm hm. i bought them with a with, with you is with you. i'm with, oh, god with
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full credit is going to boot from beach. but still, he's a patient that's in the board with what he's got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on a very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how
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that strategy will be successfully, very difficult time. time to sit down and talk a small boy. is this the best of both? not sure, but for the mother when he was an annual g, d. p per capita was about $4000.00 euros. last does that? we've got a washer for smear of man. i find their coffee sealed from corpus rooney with sue's restoring them all the love to come out. nature live both thought they would have thought of unemployment is off the child's holder as territorial integrity and sovereignty. we respect a country which enjoys financial support from the u. s n b is constantly rolf. by
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political and corruption scandals. oh, but old didn't scope mo, google obtaining you can do. the truth is in 2022 or a ah, breaking news is our 11 people are killed and another 15 wounded and a terrorist attack at a russian military base and the western felberg region. it was during a live fire exercise for soldiers training to fight and ukraine. germany delivers the 1st of several iris t air defense systems to frame this follows russian air strikes on the country. and despite concerns over germany's own depleted weapons stock,
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china says as the economy is a driving force for global growth, while the countries.

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