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didn't putin a little bit? so the big concern of stung in the western anti russia clique, was whether burners scone views, wrist representing or influencing the latest addition to the global school yard, newly elected italian prime minister, georgia maloney. well, those conveniently lead recordings certainly make it more complicated for maloney to maintain any kind of pragmatics neutral stance. even if you wanted to european commission that last week that it considers those 20 bottles of vodka gifted from guten to bernard county, a break of sanctions on russia. spirits in the wake of that revelation. here's maloney, making her intention, emphatically clear italy as fully and with a head held high part of europe and nato. anyone who does not agree with this cornerstone can't be part of the government, even if it means not forming the government with us in the government. italy will never be the weak link in the west, the unreliable nation. so dear to our many detractors,
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now the maloney has pled allegiance. all that's missing is the formal welcome from the head of the washington led western fry house. oh yeah. here it is. i congratulate georgia maloney on becoming the new prime minister of italy. italy is a vital nato ally and close partner as our nations together address shared global challenges as leaders in the g 7. i look forward to continuing to advance our support for ukraine. hold russia accountable for its aggression, insure, respect for human rights in democratic values, and build sustainable economic growth. a way to make malone declaration of loyalty, all about ukraine, russia and america's priorities. money may want to get used to that though it comes with the territory. when being an ally of washington often means serving as a state in the promotion of its own interest. even if it ends up being a detriment to those of your own country. moving on now, the asian american journalist association has called on media outlets to stop using
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the word come a cause the when the reporting on exploding drones used by both russia and ukraine, new forces in the conflicts. now the organization claims that the coverage is inaccurate and encourages discrimination on hate crimes against asian people. the term come because he, german is in precise the weapons the trust she's using in ukraine on man, serial vehicles that are remotely piloted and designed to detonate on impact. the use of the term also risks exacerbating the racism and harassment that the asian american and pacific islander community has already faced and continues to face during the current the virus pandemic. the statements ignores the find. the kid was actually the 1st to make headlines for the deployment of us supplied switchblade drones. the organization claims the reporting creates a negative historical image of kamikaze attacks by japanese pilots in world war 2. earlier we spoke to legal and media analyst line. oh,
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he says he can't understand why the restrictions needed if you want to go through and unravel all of that, be my yes. let me ask you a question. do you really think? then i'm sure it's possible but, but seriously the frequency, the gent of somebody hearing, wait a minute. do you hear that boys characters drone attacks don't offer? no. that's not that they're comma causes that japanese there. who seems like this, who would hear a story about a drone attack? and we're going the etymology of the term. kamikaze. first is the idea of the door and tell you so i me, i'm sorry, but these are, you know, i live in a world where we get mad at cartoons and mascot's of sports teams. we live in this micro aggression, these triggered words were somebody, i mean this, this, to me look, anybody can be offended if you want. but i think the last thing in the world we
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should worry about is anti asian hatred. that is inspired not by the use of drone attacks or a ledger drone attack up by the use of the term, comma, kazi, i mean, come on incentive people worrying about cov id about us charge, covered to the severe this this, this pandemic. do you know the amount of people who worried about whether this was an f no centric sino phobic reference to this pandemic? like, would you stop this? have you ever heard of the german measles lyme disease? did we argue about, should we, will he call this to spanish flu? i mean, let's take a vote. meanwhile, people are dying and we're worried about the etymology and the labeling of something. i mean, seriously, just when i think i think we're done with this politically correct stuff, it turns out it's international. it's a new parlor game. who can be offended the most over somebody which has nothing to
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do with the issue. an international conference on rebuilding ukraine is currently taking place in berlin, but both the european commission presidents on the german chancellor have announced funds to support kids for decades to come. that is why we get here today to discuss how to ensure and how to sustain the final thing of the recovery, reconstruction and modernization of your dream for years and decades to come. so that's what it is. what is a stake here? nothing less than creating a new marshal plan for the 21st century, a generation a task that must begin now. and i'm working with our member states that the union could support ukraine with up to 1500000000 years every month of the war, which would be in some round about 18000000000 euros in 2023.
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monday, the german ukrainian business forum shoulds also said he supported worldwide support for ukraine. german chancellor promise the german companies will invest in the country, emphasizing that. whoever invests in the reconstruction of ukraine today. invest in the future. you member states, you commission, president, earth love on the line also words the international community to focus on post war rebuilding efforts. while both the g 7 and europe should pledge to commit a total of $25000000000.00 over the next 5 years for ukraine's recovery. and a recent paper center for advanced security strategic integration studies, needs to adopt key strategies, including oversight mechanisms in your contributions and extra military assistance as among other things, of course. and as you and g 7 plus the pledge, huge summons for the so called new marshal plan. europe continues to be gripped by
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an energy crisis and falling industrial outputs. the fertilizer states has been heads with 70 percent of capacity offline. european thing smelters have had the courts or even completely holds their operations, or some 27 percent of silicon and federal outputs has also been most bold just for some context. now the original marshal plan with the global economic aid initiative by the u. s. to help europe rebuild at the end of world war 2 and aside from helping, helping hand from washington, it was also a pragmatic deal designed to stop the communist parties coming to power. as well as to secure american political and military influence in the region. a fate to be preventing european allies for making on wanted foreign policy decisions as well. don't take a hammer economist and publishers visit the marshall pon was highly beneficial to the us. the marshal fund was the biggest day, according to the us itself, the biggest game they have ever done in all history. so that made germany the most
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lucrative colony of the us, ever american and disease. they don't want to write down the bet on ukraine. they think they can make a crick by making repo program for the ukraine, and that's get paid the, that they bought quite a few years ago on cents on a dog. so that would be the most tremendous deal they have. they would have done in history when they can exchange the non performing debt they bought for a few cents on a dollar and make the europeans or other entities such as the g 7 country to pay them. the 400 percent you're watching artsy international. we will be back with more stories after this short break. ah,
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ah, ah, ah. ah, for sawyer, my organization has been opposed. lancaster should have made up for many years and we know that it was wrong. we know that it was a we trailed a promise made when the berlin wall fell. we know that the question is, how are we going to proceed in a constructive way that will reduce the chances of nuclear war rather than increase the chances which is what has occurred with for only one main thing is important for knox ism internationally speaking,
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that is that nations that's allowed to do anything, all the mazda races, and then you have the minor nation. so the slave americans, proc obama and others have had a concept of american exceptionalism. international law exist as long as it serves the american interest. if it doesn't, it doesn't exist by turning those russians into this dangerous go. you man, that wants to take over the world. that was a conscious strategy. so some golf out of it on your own, i not leashed off in zebulon in tablet loc. nato said, it's ours. we moved east and the reason us, hey jim, it is so dangerous. is it the law? the sovereignty of all the countries? the exceptionalism that american uses and its international war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if nato what
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disbanded shareholders in united states and elsewhere in lodge obs companies would lose millions and millions or is business and business is good and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fashion with ah, ah,
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we'll come back to the news here, an archie international, a senior pakistani journalist, well known for his pro opposition views, has been shot dead in kenya, where supporters said that he fled to avoid persecution back home. and we got more details from a local reporter, nairobi. it's here in kenya where the senior pakistani investigative journalist, i shan't sharon, for short, dead on sunday night by the king and police officers under unclear circumstances. according to the police, they say it was a case of mistaken identity. after the car he was in failed to stop on a road block mounted in the area. during the sight of a similar car allegedly involved in child abduction. his death has so far spot public reaction in his country on the exact cause of his death ah shod. sherry's death spots anger back in pakistan, especially among the community of journalists there, many of whom up to the streets in protest. the jealous community in pakistan is
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a demanding her, an immediate inquiry about the target killing of her should should be for in kenya, the government of pakistan must form a judicial commission to investigate the murder. one of the locals told us who sheriff was and why he fled pakistan to slip her vase facing pretty serious her life threats in pakistan because he was the one of the best and award winning a investigative journalist. ah, he left the country when he saw that he is not getting any justice or any support from the institution state institutions to save his life. lucky sons, former prime minister ron con, has also expressed his condolences, which co ms. tensions rise over the countries attempts to ban con from parliament, claims of corruption and even attempted murder resulted in con,
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been banned from running for parliaments. his party did appeal, the ruling claiming that decision was biased, but that came to no avail. a local journalist has more about the political bustle currently been waged in the country. former prime minister, the con is facing another guest. i guess him off at tampa, florida filed by a ruling party member who says that when he appeared before the chief election commissioner in thrush, i found, i guess another day he was attacked by con support. i'm the same on the venue now. fine is focusing and reminding his campaign that dancer must be early lectures in the country. st. park is fine when you are in a position you have to face political cases become legal cases. there is another case, i guess, for testing. i judge. there is another case, i guess him under the anti terrorist law of the country. the government and his position is trying to engage him in a legal battle. but,
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but i'm kind is determined to fight for elections in the country. and the supporters are standing with him. i mean the last time r t t v. islam, about why cosign over it's a height, you know, where protestors are demanding. the country increases cooperation with russia. china and venezuela is anti government rallies in the country. show no sign of abating a dozen, so to the streets of the hyphen capital on monday, demanding the prime minister stepped down a few requested military help from the united nations to deal with the current and rest as well as gang violence. the relentless protest processed a ropes at around a month ago amid a devastating economic and security crisis, which the government has requested international assistance to tackle. this is what some of the processes have to say. good, we're here to denounce the damage and crimes that the you and is responsible for
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who have gone through town you. unoccupied patience they brought cholera, rape, and bring together the armed gangs who continued to massacre the population, who killed them. the military occupation cannot help us get out of the situation. we're in. on the contrary, it will may cost situation worse than to spend the day that we are here to say no to the behavior of the international community which is interfering in the affairs of our country. to say no to the current government to say no to that official fuels constitute programmed by the government, the international monetary fund. and the world bank who impose on the country policies that kill people. if yes, that meant that i am in the streets to ask for co operation between russia and haiti. i want cooperation between china and haiti, and we want cooperation with all the countries of the extreme left eye to vests in iran claim. they've smuggled dozens of style inc, receivers into a run to bypass st internet since ship and blackouts across the country. video
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footage of activists allegedly unpacking the devices circulated on social media. the equipment supposed to help bypass restrictions on internet use currently restricted by to run satellite dishes are also currently illegal in iran, with the authorities claiming they bring addiction and insecurity to society. this comes amid reports of the white house is in search with mosque over the possibility of setting up his satellite internet service. in iran, the legal authorities blocks the building as official website over his initiative to provide internet protesters seen widely as an attempt to undermine the country's sovereignty of washington reports and the fees, stalling as a way to support anti government protests. we have our foot on the gas to do everything we possibly can, to support the aspirations of the iranian people. that is our policy period. at the same time, it is truly an iranian movement, led by young girls and spreading to other aspects of society. protests in iran have
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entered the 6th week with demonstrations spreading outside the country with rallies held in washington, berlin until they begun with and go over mandatory. he jump coverings for women, triggered by the death of a 22 year old woman in police custody. despite ordering an investigation that any president has said he'll deal decisively with the unrest. human and labor rights lawyer done. kovachick says that the u. s. is acting in its own self interest by getting involved in the uranium process. it does seem to me that the us in the west, in general, is involved in, in provoking these protests. i don't see that is a natural occurrence. i think the us in the west is behind just because they want regime shit. they don't support women's rights. they don't support women's rights here in the united states. this doesn't look so different from the regime change.
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and i think that the 3, the 1st, the regime change ever which happened to be in iran against the democratically elected prime minister, mom and most a dad. and they use very similar tactics being used today. the us doesn't do things to support you know, other people's aspirations. they don't do do things just port american aspirations or former u. k. finance minister wishes to not is set to become the countries that next prime minister after he won an internal race held by the governing conservative party. when the only other remaining contender penny morton's pulled out. 42 year old becomes britain. 30 pm in less than 3 months. for melita, liz trust announced last week the she was stepping down after just 44 days in the
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job, leaving tonight's inherit the country in the grip of a political, financial, and energy crisis. or political analyst on red star radio and it's alex under mckay, believes that the jury is still out on with us tonight if capable of solving britain's economic issues the political establishment in britain see sooner because a safe pair of hands, a man who will come in and steady the situation, and that's why the conservative party has tried to avoid a leadership election. they also didn't want for the prime minister boris johnson coming back because he lost the trust of the many and the conservative party the relied. it regarded him as unreliable and lazy quite frankly, and unfit for the job. so they rally behind the safe auction, the former goldman sachs banker who is going to come in, and they hope restore stability. but i think that the of the problems facing the british economy and society of foxes, deep for richey soon act to actually so remember, he's not
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a very experienced politician. he'd only been a member of parliament since 2015. he has been in the ministerial job for only 2 years before now. so really this isn't a man with a great deal of experience. remember, margaret fact you had 20 is is then p and tony black 13 before they became prime minister. so this sooner is despite his appearance and experience, he is very much still an unknown political quantity with only 7 years in parliament . so a remains to be seen whether he can actually deliver the stability to the political establishment, wants him to bring on. that's all for now. money is peter scott, and i'll be back again in around 9 minutes time with all the latest news and views here. and i'll see you then i
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oh, personally i organization has been a post link especially made up for many years. and we know that it was wrong. we know that it was a, we trailed a promise made when the berlin wall fell. we know that the question is how we going to proceed in to construct just way that will reduce the chances of nuclear war rather than increase the chances which is what has occurred this year. ah, lou needs to come to the russian state total narrative. i've stayed on the north lansky with eclipse in 55 with
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it can open up that were still a when are you with a 5 people are reportedly injured in a car bomb outside a tv station in a region local officials say an improvised device cause a explosion. also coming up on the program. the small russian town on the very border with ukraine is now a frontline town that lives in constant dissipation of yet another ukrainian strike akin to the one that destroyed this shopping move. the witnesses 1st time the damage in rushes, b l. a grid region caused by key of shelling. also this our free.

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