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that i was on the ball, nobody's says to submit, i lose you. what i see. the student bosses, the little gear motivation says decent to gumbo sub ah, with at least 4 civilians are killed and 10 and wounded, including children. now ukrainian force is target a fairy crossing area and to her song reason, according to local officials, will go live to our correspondence for more and not in moments. also coming up on the program to face economies of latin american nations are being laid to waste columbia, as president accuses washington of robert ging, latin american economies and bringing the world closer to yet another crisis. those tensions escalade between the u. s. and it's other neighbors with emmy
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award winning american journalist reportedly goes missing parents the f. b. i rates his home and finds classified material on his computer and deadly tribal warfare in the north, eastern african nation of sudan, and recent days leaves at least 150 people stayed. scores were arguing with live for moscow. this is our t international. my name's unit the lead on 30 minutes of news and views start. now . 4 people have been killed and others. some of them children wounded when a civilian crossing point on the din. yep. or river in the her some region came under fire overnight spy ukrainian forces. according to local officials, the authorities say 12 of us
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supplied hi maurice rockets were fired up the area with 11 of them, intercepted by russian or defenses. the waterway was being used to transport civilians on a ferry from the city of her. some of the nearby bridge is impossible due to continuous shelling by ukraine's military care has confirmed the nighttime attack say no civilians could have been harm because there was a few in place. ukraine also alleges that it could have only had russian soldiers disguised in civilian clothing. this up here regions administration contests, up, claim saying the attack occurred. a civilians were clearly being evacuated. let your bolos nester knowledge, knowledge as to who the opposite sides may claim. there couldn't be civilians as the curfews imposed, but everybody knows that after the bridge was damaged the summer the people spend all night at this river crossing. moreover, while curfews imposed people are sleeping in their cars near the crossing,
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they are in the queue and they have no other option. this crossing is only for car, so all the victims were sitting in the cars. of course, there are huge queues now as everybody wants to leave the city fury and along with shillings terror attacks by ukraine and even possible flooding in case the car of sky. hydro electric power plant is hit by guided missiles and is partly or completely destroyed. well joining us live with more on the attack as our t correspondent rahman casarez. how to rely on what more is known about the deadly instant. and indeed, what's the current situation like in the region, a large done well, we just heard the news from local authorities that confirmed that indeed 04 civilians have been killed and the 13 people were wounded as the results of a ukrainian military attack against a civilian population in i hair san ah,
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now of course like you said earlier, ukraine had contested that saying that they could not have had a civilian population as it was a curfew hour. and they simply could not have been any civilians. therein, they were soldiers dressed in civilian clothes while we already have confirmation as to the persona that were killed the people themselves. one of them was a russian tv producer. also there were journalist from a local tv station, and that's a confirmation that indeed there were not civilians. there were not said soldiers, prefaces civilians that were killed. according to the military administration swell of high mars, a rockettes had been fired on a river crossing 11 of them were intercepted by the russian a missile defense. but unfortunately, one had indeed struck the waterway. now this is, well, not, no surprise, i'm from the ukraine and military because they have been targeting civilian
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population. oh, right from the very start. and also we have heard from the russian military command a little bit earlier, who were saying that natal sponsors all for ukraine. i will be up pushing them to at sac and to sar gets civilians and military indiscriminately and continue targeting a civilian population and critical civilian infrastructure as well at the moment. so we are still receiving news of a civilians being killed every single day of from the ukrainian military. ron, thanks for bring this up to date on that ortiz from on cost ref. okay, to another over a headline stories today, columbia's newly elected president has taken aim at the country's traditional ally washington saying the u. s. has been, rub
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a ching latin american economies in pursuit of its own financial interests. yet no, not good. he says economy and economic crisis is coming. the united states has virtually ruining every economy in the world yet in washington. they make decisions to protect themselves, sometimes without thinking about what is going to happen as a result of their measures. the economies of latin american nations are being laid to waste. yet interesting speech, he went on to propose to create a unified latin american response to washington's policies. the colombian president delivered the message and made an ongoing economic crisis in his nation. earlier the national currency to pay, so hit a benchmark over $4900.00 to $1.00 american dollar, the highest figure in history. some experts predicted may fall further again over the next year. are relations between the u. s. on nations in the region got particularly tense in june when cuba, venezuela nicaragua,
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were excluded from the 2022 summit of the americas in response. a number of other lots of american countries including bolivia and mexico boycotted the forum. the mexican president. in fact, of the time also accused washington of abusing its dominant position. i am not going to the summit because not all countries of the americas were invited. i believe in the need to change a policy that has been posed for centuries exclusion and the desire to dominate, for no reason. the failure to respect the sovereignty, a country to the independence of each country. we think it's a continuation of the old policy of interventionism, of disrespect for nations and peoples. but earlier we spoke with colombia activists, gamier chipper, who said many nations around the world are trying to break away from washington's economic gemini, comments and criticisms on the new president will start to draw. the columbia is
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a criticism of the united states, of their world policies of what's going on in the world of the reflection that's going on with the ukraine, russia situation and how that is economically affecting the world upon me. capital is really trying to be smarter of how he manages the unity of 9 america. we see that now many, many peoples around the world and especially of the world are trying to break away the u. s. not just military or political, but also economic. germany. ok, a mysterious and pretty worrying story. now an emmy award winning american journalist reknown for investigating national security issues is said to have disappeared after the f. b. i rated his home and reportedly seized classified information on his computer. and looking deeper into this story for us today, our
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t correspondent, fiorella isabel, while the us most about freedom and democracy, both the trump and bite in administration have been widely criticized for targeting journalists and their sources. a recent, scantily covered story of a national security investigative producer who disappeared without a trace after f b. i. agents read it. his home doesn't quite how paid the u. s. is reputation in a positive light, even though there's not many details available on the morning of april 26th, 2022 federal agents rated renowned a, b. c. news producer, james gordon meeks apartment in arlington, virginia. the raid came as a shock to some of his neighbors, one who described at least 10 heavily armed agents in mostly unmarked vehicles. they didn't stick around, they took off pretty quickly and headed west on columbia pike towards fairfax county. most people seeing that grain vehicle would think it is some kind of tank, but i knew it was the land co bearcat that vehicle is designed to be jumped out of
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. so they can do arrayed, and that kind of time, it can return fire if they're being fired upon the f. b. i confirmed the raid adding that, although there's an ongoing investigation and nothing more could be sad. meeks has not been charged with a crime, but sources claim that federal agents allegedly found classified information on mics, laptop, is to make, is unaware of what allegations anonymous sources are making about his possession of classified documents. as such, documents exist as claimed. this would be within the scope of miss to make a long career as an investigative journalist covering government wrongdoing press inquiries on this issue. troubling for different reason. they appear to be based on statements from a source inside. the government is highly inappropriate and illegal for individuals in the government to lee information about an ongoing investigation. adding feel to the fire is mix last tweet on april 27th agreeing with an x. the i analyst about
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how the u. s. is using the war and ukraine to learn about russian fighting tactics and have been doing so since 2014. the story gets weirder as meek, seems to have disappeared, at least according to his colleagues. he fell off the face of the f, and people asked, but no one you down, sir. he resigned very abruptly and hasn't worked for us for months. and even weirder as meeks latest project was the claimed hulu documentary, $3212.00 on redacted, exposing how the pentagon covered up the conditions that led to the deaths of for you, a special forces in niger in 2017, during a battle with isis. ah, we asked, why did the foreman lose the alive? no one would give us an answer. we're really started cooking something didn't add up. interestingly, brian epstein the other producer who worked on that project also swiftly laughed abc earlier this year before his disappearance. me gave an interview and spoke
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extensively on the dangers and injustice of the cover up. we need to have accountability. we need to have accountability long the leadership leaders must hold themselves accountable. and that did not happen here. the leaders, the men who sent these young guys in a battle on a patrol that resulted in one of the most fearsome battles of memory in a country were most americans have no idea. we are tomba church, they, they basically disappeared and not only didn't stand by their men, they did not hold themselves accountable and somehow they were not punished. most notably months before meeks vanished. he was finishing work on a book for simon and schuster titled, operation pineapple expressed the incredible story of a group of americans who undertook one last mission and honored a promise in afghanistan. he co wrote. 2 the book with lieutenant colonel scott man, a retired green bray, but after april 27th, all traces of his,
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his association to the book were deleted. simon and schuster has grubs, his name from all press materials. the 1st sentence of the jacket previously read. in april a, b, c. news correspondent james gordon. meek. got an urgent call from a special forces operator serving overseas. now it says in april, an urgent call was placed from a special forces operator serving overseas. so where is james make and why exactly did the api i rayed his apartment? we don't know for sure, but what this case might do is set a scary precedent for us journalists who cover the national security apparatus. now another story today, the u. s. has warned the palestinian nationalist group hamas, that strengthening ties with serious government will only worsen its relationship with washington decide regimes outreach to this terrorist organization only reinforces for us. it's isolation. it harms the interests of palestinian people in
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an undercuts global efforts to counter terrorism on in the region and beyond. will continue rejecting any support to rehabilitate the assad regime a particularly from designated terrorist organizations like a mos serious president bashar al assad has welcome the reconciliation of relations with the hamas movement following a decade long up since the carrying it as a sign of the future in the middle east, hamas sol so emphasized that it believes the moves on an important step. this is a glorious and important day in which we come back to our dear syria to resume joint work. we are restoring our relations with syria, with the consensus of our leadership. this is a new start for joint palestinian syrian action cooperation between the 2 grind to a halt in 2012 due to the palestinian militant movements discontent with syrian government policy on the eve of civil war in the country from 1909. how much had
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used the muskets of its headquarters fridge overseas relations. and the new round of cooperation comes amid similar movies between other middle east states . after a long pause is like an example of that. the egyptian president recently paid a 2 day visit, took a thought after a 4 year rest between cairo and marking what he labeled a new era in relations. while the run is continuing, talks with saudi arabia, with a view to resuming diplomatic ties. unreal opening embassies close since 2016 and turkey attempted to re connection with egypt, recognizing the need to reset and improve their bilateral relations. we heard from regional expert men, mustafah, who is countries are creating new alliances outside the u. s. sphere of influence america. most of the time it's flying to moderate. any dispute not to settle a dispute? because according to the multi ration, i can play on the 2 parties,
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but not to make them stomach and having like a giant agreement or settlement to give them weapon to be against each other. and to put you know, menaces and the ballots fifteenish other. and this is exactly what america is doing is like the devil trying to put like a sedition between 2 neighbors, lovers, friends, just forget the benefit for the maximum. i'm just to heave at the supremacy and the unilateral system, there are a lot of a good political intentions from the other part of the world, which ones are and which is suffered from the unilateral or to the settlement. will be more beneficial and will be adventurous. on the b, b, they b into those, especially the united states and the angles like so at least 150 people, including women and children, humping killed in
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a 2 day period. and the latest ethnic clashes in sudan, it's the deadliest outbreak of violence in the northeast african nation in several months. cried have taken to the streets in the state of blue nile, 500 kilometers south of the capitol cartoon to condemn the long lasting conflict between rebel groups and the hausa people. overland, according to the head of a local hospital around 80. 6 people are injured in clashes during the rally. i witnesses reported gum far. some buildings were set ablaze during the protest. sporadic clashes between the tribes have claimed the lives of more than 160 people over the last 4 months and resulted in around 1200 people displaced according to the u. n. independent global analyst. mickey, i'm a grabby leaves. un peacekeepers have failed to ensure unbiased mediation for the conflicting sites. a rational and impartial media. then i did mission mission
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all they need to have a problem. instead of making mediation a settlement, they became part of the problem because it took the time off part of the alliance and they get closer to them. and they back. and i have more bought out of the group that by the time that this is made it the whole unit and i a see for a mediator. this is a problem. now. are i, let's turn our attention now to the ongoing 20th national congress of the chinese communist party outlining the country strategy for the next 5 years and beyond.
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ah, i today day 6 focused on environmental protection. a big issue of course, and one which china has faced considerable criticism in dealing with we spoke earlier with c g t, n corresponded di k who detail what beijing is proposing. as energy priorities come to the for to i know has become the country that with the fastest air quality improvement in the world. and it also sees the largest growth of forest resources and be largest area of the artificial afforestation in the world. also launched the world's largest carbon trading market. the national energy administration actually spoke about how like this here has been complicated because they keep ways because of trouts. lots of natural disasters make screen whether it's the weeks barrier, especially during the summer season. and of course,
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the volatile international energy prizes, but he said that china has stood up to the tests and effectively cushion the negative impact as well. and the reasons behind that is because over the past decade at china has china's energy supply system has improved a lot now is equipped with the selfish efficiency rate, with over 80 percent. so bad, that's probably that probably in a way reflects how china can really better tackle energy prices that the world is now facing. the us is considering imposing new sanctions on russia under run over alleged military cooperation. it would follow the use notes with brussels having already slopped measures against around claiming it's providing russia with so called suicide drones. both moscow until run counter the work lead, denied the accusations, calling them
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a pretext for imposing yet more restrictions on the to our lives. you don't have to go to cali, dejected, unfounded. an unsubstantiated claims that eat on has transferred you a reason for the use of the conflict in your chain. it is the simply disappointing death to pursue these political agenda estates are trying to launch a disinformation campaign against you on the im of our western colleagues is clear the attempts to heaps, to targets at once. inventing an artificial pretext, to put pressure on russia and on iran. li, you allege is that moscow is using iranian drones in the ukrainian conflict. the blocks new sanctions package includes travel bombs and are set freezes on meridian drone making firms. and on military officials who are said to be involved in the trade of the unmanned aerial vehicles. in addition, they will be banned from doing business with the you citizens. the u. s. is also
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threatening those who have ties to the domestic iranian drone program. of china is among those questioning the practice of imposing unilateral sanctions, 24 countries in all join beijing in the u. n. n. issuing a critical joint statement, calling the actions by washington and brussels illegal. we re a firm hour a position to unilateral. of course, if measures and a call on impose in states to immediately and completely sees such a practice. we call our states to avoid imposed in future unit to the sanctions. not you accordance to be the international law and the un charter or human on labor rights. laura dunn cobble like talk the program through earlier. why such sanctions are deemed illegal under the un charter? only the security council of the un can impose these type of economic sanctions
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in the interest of international peace and security. countries like the u. s. are not allowed to do this unilateral and i know the u. s. does this all the time, but it has to be approved by the security council. it has not been approved by the security council, though indeed, it is illegal. the west tends to do what it was, regardless of international law, regardless of the evidence. and of course, a huge irony is the u. s. and the you are giving billions of dollars of military assistance, see you cry. and yet they're big, grudging iran for at least allegedly giving military 8 the russia. so again, the hypocrisy and the situation is pretty incredible. the economies of the west are collapsing and because of their own sanctions, isn't that the irony they have sanctioned themselves into oblivion. and now they want to engage in more sanctions made. you know, the definition of insanity is,
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you know, you keep trying the same thing and how for different responses. but they're going to get the same down complex, taking this to be end of this particular news block. but you are never too far away from the updates that matter on our t v dot com. do check out our website this friday and let us know what stories have got you thinking why not leave a comment or 2 if you wish as well. ah, ah ah nice a russian state never. i've been on the northland scheme. again. the 50000
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speedy one else was about the even the we will ban in the european union, the kremlin machine, the state on russia today. and was given our video agency roughly all the fans on youtube which was the we raise corn and soybeans here. so some issues that are different this year than in years past is that with all the things on the world, the day are input costs have almost doubled me.
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it's going to be really hard for everybody to keep going. so i will make it somewhat more in our current lane dock tresses. it is blaming russia for that your gas company is, are going to apply for the problem, but they are not a problem. so by in really chan, blame food for causing the problem because he himself caused the problem or input the prices have already gone up. fertilizer and chemicals have dramatically risen. what we need to do, i sneak to what united states need to do is start and girl and dan drill for oil. and for some reason our government thinks that we shouldn't be using our own oil, which is crazy. mm. ah
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. with hello and welcome to cross talk. we're all things considered. i'm peter lavelle. as winter approaches, some cold realities are setting in the west sanctioned war against russia has failed. it is the west that is feeling the economic pain and ukraine's energy infrastructure is slowly being degraded. common sense would dictate a major rethink for these people in power. that is inconceivable. ah, cross sucking ukraine, i'm joined by my guess, matthew aaronton month, a month free. all he is a senior fellow at the american university of moscow and director of the rising tide foundation of canada. and when we have anthony webber,
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he is an independent political commentator. and in los angeles, we cross sci fi in he is a strategic planning consultant, a private equity advisor, and an independent economic analyst, or a gentleman, cross stock rules and effect. that means you can jump anytime you want. and i was a pre, hi, i'm going to go to you 1st in los angeles because you got up earliest for this program and it's much appreciated by all of us here. buying me in the broadest sense, what is really at stake here because we have all of these apocalyptic pronouncements coming about, you know, we joe biden with his loose talk about armageddon, which is completely disgraceful and a responsible. and then we have a figures like joseph burrell and i of the, the e, u foreign policy, chief of styles and burn the head of the, of nato saying, you know, a defeat for a victory for russia is a defeat for the collective west. my words, okay. paraphrasing here, it's very apocalyptic on, on one side, what is at stake here because it looks to me that the west is afraid of being humiliated. go ahead in los angeles. well, ukraine, 1st of all, ukraine is nato,
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sacrificial lamb, toward essentially preventing not just russian. this is forgotten in western press, or does tactically omitted not just russian but wider eurasian economic come up. and it's against essentially, you know, over a century and a half of trans atlantic gemini, regardless of how fiscally teetering that a gemini might be at the moment. dis, wanted to make a note. this isn't a forbidden information within any sort of western press regarding russia and to address the issue of wider stakes regarding russian no one in mainstream corporate atlanta says press is allowed to ask simple questions such as, just why warn't gorbachev's, yelled sin, or even putin from 1999 until about 2003 considered the penultimate evil on earth, why putin and russia since then. the answers because the kremlin decided out pace, anglo american energy. that as far as it's resource book of the past 160 years by
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relying on its innately vast pools of oil and natural gas for projecting economic power, yet it was john d rockefeller. who infamously said that, quote, unquote, competition is a sin. hence, this manic drive for regime changing moscow back into ideally a drunken and nap them, thus western compliant yeltsin figure, or better yet of a load of mir tony montana. as zalinski figure, well splitting, rush ideally into pieces and appropriating its resources. once again, that steaks have never been higher for the ruling transatlantic occult establishment elite who are at this point willing to sacrifice billions of people if necessary, to retain and scale their political, economic, technocratic, metaphysical power. they collectively make dr. strange look, dr. strange love looked like mister bean if they were to add add flesh to what i just said here, go back to the history of the yukos affair and that's where all started. pie is absolutely right.
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