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a sponsor, wilson ah ah, ah, an improvised explosive device went off outside a tv station in the region, which recently joined russia after the referendum. where she soon, aca, practicing hindu becomes britain's latest prime minister, with many indians think his appointment as an antidote to britain's colonial history and indian leaving the whole country and indian working in a foreign country that ruled us for 250 years, gives us a lot of happiness and view and security council meeting is held at russia's behalf . so the most goes warnings ikea could to use a so called dirty bombs to carry out an alleged act of nuclear tara,
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with a very welcome from all of our team here in moscow. this is our see international with the latest world news update that we saw that the latest news from the apple dozier region was 6. people have been injured in an attack on a local t v station in the city of mallets. hopeful this voted shows the aftermath of an explosion outside the building which occurred as staff arrived at work. the local administration phase. the power of the comp on was the equivalent of 2 kilograms of t. n t. the blasted damage, the buildings facade, and some of its offices have been heavily affected, left with broken windows and destroyed furniture. emergency services are still work and get the site. they talk with an addition to at least a 7 overnight strike form military suburbs is what local residents had to say. but
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near snellville i, i shall die in custody. of course, we expect such provocations from ukraine every day, but this, every one was going to work and without like a rocket hid the house. there was such a loud rumble until we can see the results. 10 minutes later my family would have been and was a 3 night. it's of miracles and no one died. no, you were day to get it all just all just so many of them creates terrible. true term with my grandson was so scary, local to hold balcony was destroyed in the house over that the windows were blown out in the windows, in our apartment on the side, but also brought as much force as stressful. what a nightmare thing got. everyone is alive, so this one i caught you in another border region, brianne sky. a railway line was targeted by an explosive device, damaging a cargo train. and in a separate incident, over the weekend, 2 people were killed in an attack on a shopping mall in neighboring balbo, rose, i'll see the ecos dawn of visited the site of belated shelley. this small russian town on the very border with ukraine has now
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a frontline town that lives in constant anticipation over yet another ukrainian strike akin to the one that destroyed this shopping mood. all that remains of it is its charred skeleton. you can still though, make out and tell wood shorter shops used to be here, like judging by the carcasses, where the burn carcass is here. this used to be some sort of a tech supermarket. and if you look in the corner over there, there used to be a pet store, but given enough money is spent, all of this can be rebuilt, a new of course, but people's lives, those who were killed in the strike. well, they can't be brought back. ukrainian shells had 2 moves and a discount steward noon this saturday, a fireworks shop and one of them wasn't both the blaze and the panic among victims and bystanders alike. so mostly shelly, when we heard the whistle for the 1st time in the distance we left the building. as
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soon as we did it a shall immediately landed a girl sitting here. her leg was covered in blood borne near the market. little a man's leg was blow got approval. when i was inside the store when the shell landed, i saw through the windows that it came from all their whistling. and then there was a hilly road. the milly immediately caught fire. then i had populate. why was started exploding? glass fell down that people was screaming and running away. almost sheila, before official rescue crews had a chance to arrive 1st responders who witnessed the attack, helped the wounded, evacuate away from the scene. here these 2 civilians have killed more than a dozen needed medical treatment. it all started as
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a regular weekly shopping trip for this family. as the parents left the vehicle to go to the shopping mall, their teenage son stayed inside. he died on this very spot. the shell landed just about 3 meters away from the car. it's been weeks since ukraine stepped up its attacks from the region on this tiny town alone, key of forces of indiscriminately dropped dozens of bombs. but despite the threat, the streets he is still bustled with life. oh should i am pretty well we are getting used to the whistling because they were nearby and were shelling regularly when there was a big bang. i came out of the garage and saw that the explosions were somewhere in the city, and then there was another shot. a screech and a shell fell again. i'm already used to counting seconds. it's only been 5. so the distance was very small, but it does disc. i really no point in the leaving a ta mama's. where would we go and why? we're not planning to leave. i'm a gosh,
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darn of reporting from the russia ukraine border archie. we got reaction from the chief doctor in the hospital where the victims are being taken care of. you save bystanders. save the lives of those quarter in the blast was a little bit of a pastor that shook the condition of all patients to staple. the prognosis is good, people are getting all the necessary medical help. the main injuries are sharp, no wounds of the upper and lower extremities, abdomen and chest cavity was 3 people were operated on right away as they were brought to earth on which the basically the 1st victims who came to our hospital were brought in by passers by who just happened to be near by of gunners. people applied sufficient medical assistance and stock of the blood is this helped us a lot. and no one was abandoned even when to showing continued. and the emergency services could not approach people who were on the street or provided help. you got another ship. with some news that justin from donnie had sissy, which is on a fresh round of ukrainian shelling eye witnesses. they several blasts of rock to
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residential neighbourhood. scattering, shrapnel across the area, damaging several cars as they would of any casualties yet will keep you updated. so just wanna let you know from william willard. whitten's former chancellor, where she threw knock has been appointed as the country's new prime minister, replacing liz trust, who quits off the only 44 days in office now. so next victory is also being celebrated in india, where his parents came from as some local say, it's now that people's turn to call the shots and the rags of their former colonial masters, his artes. when jan sharma with more the more leak and historic more men, not just for india, a bought for the world and for more reasons than one. firstly, this is going to be for the very 1st time that a man all color will be heading an office. one of the most important offices in the world, and of course, this man of indian origin, are we all seen god,
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the sort of sentiment online we're flying now? are people really, really wherever joy duck considering they recently in the are celebrated 75 years of its independence from british rule. and these saw develop and for all of u. k has in a sense, come as a devali gift for and down the valley of big hindu festival. that in the us celebrated yesterday, the big boonies in india, the big newspapers, the indian channels every read. the headline today really has been about of issues are not taking or soon taking or were as the prime minister or you can also, like i said, it got becomes a little emotional a so to say for india, because this year just a few months ago in that didn't celebrate it's 75 years of independence from the british shoe, and then it was a live out. the 1st of all, as an indian,
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i feel very happy that an indian is going abroad for such a high post. whoever happens to be a prime minister, it's a proud moment for the country, an indian leading the whole country and an indian working and a foreign country that ruled us for 250 years, gives us a lot of happiness. you know, it would be a good policy, someone from our country, our culture hurting a country which ones are this particularly in many other countries in asia? so definitely it is something that we wrote off. i'd be happy of india region. the phone is doing so much a great job in all the way good. and it shows that in the future we, we definitely become a civil home. so the point truly we have so much faith in and confidence really in addition sonata that he would be able to just, you know, tackle this, this challenging situation. the economic crisis, sort of see that a u. k is facing right now that he really storm rochester,
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the conflicts in the party, but also in the country. of course i was pointing out that richey snark isa. in fact on the sun and roll over in dallas. well richest man, neuron murphy and his realm than his privilege and fight has been used against him . i by his critic, saw more often than not, but now at a time like these. so there is some sort of confidence that we are seeing in, in, in, in fact, in indians as well as in people in the u. k. as far as where she's an artist consent. he's been the minister of finance in yuki all for 3 years. he's proved himself he has a good solid traffic on there. also the whole really is that he stays on and do him billina anons. mckendra has also waited on social media to points out how rich you soon acts victory has turned the tables on the u. k. 's own history of dealing with india. in 1947 on the cost of indian independence,
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winston churchill supposedly said, all indian leaders will be of low caliber and men of straw. to day, during the 75th year of our independence were poised to see a man of indian origin anointed as p. m of a. u. k. life is beautiful. while we spoke to go where shake the leader of the about a tear to not a party who said that soon next appointment illustrates the irony of colonial history. the 1st of all, i give them my best love from me and from my country to service, you will not be in the light from the land of guntee, from the letter of non wireless imperialism going on in u. k by india. but in a non boiling, be full manner. the if you look at or mean, if you did it in india, modern indian in terms of egypt. more him
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right in deals are richer, then the ripley should be and less than crime. so it was going on in the manner in an unwilling manner. so i wanted to let you been rude by sure, for more than a 100 years. so if we can get on the g is becoming a book over in the united kingdom. definitely. it's joy. a un security council meeting is being held at roches. the have dr. moscow voice concerns that k of may use an improvised nuclear weapon called a dirty bomb as part of a full flag operation. now, prior to the gathering russia condemned to any such provocation,
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we will regard the use of the dirty bomb by the key regime as an act of nuclear terrorism. or let's have the latest from tease caleb moore now we're joins as life from new york. okay, look, good to see you want know what we know so far about these dirty bomb allegations and the subsequent un security council meeting. well, we have the russian ministry of defense that has come forward saying that such an attack could be in the works and the intent would be to blame it on russia. now they have share this information and the information they have about such a potential attack with the defense ministers of various nato states. however, the nato countries seem to have dismissed the possibility of such an attack happening, saying they don't see proper evans being provided by russia. here's what the nato chief had to say on it. the allegation that ukraine is preparing to use dirty bombs in ukraine is absurd. now, in addition to that,
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we've recently heard from president lindsey of ukraine, talking about the possibility of ukraine proliferating nuclear weapons. and we've heard from other nato figures hinting that ukraine may be on the path to developing nuclear weapons as well. in his remarks, we heard president lindsey, referring to the possibility of perhaps rethinking the buddhist past memorandum of 994 years. some of what we've heard yet, present just negotiations and consultations, fail again. your concrete decision as on security guarantees, prevent crane are not taken based on their results. more than the ukrainian side really have the right to believe that the moody has to agreement does not work. and will question all the package, the decisions of 994. it's not on the obligations of guarantor countries. we will use all the resources we have, including to create effective weapons, dirty or clean. this is
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a separate technological issue. ukraine has no other choice. either. we are part of the lines such as nato and do our part to make europe stronger. or we have the only option, which is dawn by ourselves, and maybe think about nuclear status again. now the nato officials and heads of state from western countries continue to play up the allegation that russia might be planning to use some kind of nuclear weapons. now the foreign minister of russia, sergei lab wrong, has come forward and all frivolous. okay, well not about to 10 is about to speak at the special coordination council, a governmental body. a stop is to ensure the needs of a washing, military operation. and you create a met let's, this is what he has to say, the economy due to the ongoing national military operation. and we talked about the need to modernize regulations. and the procedure is decision making in the various areas where it is concerns economy in general. and
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some of the voters room, the few particular areas of the economy, the human you're bringing everything necessary for the special military operation. we are a finance nature and difficulties we are basing that they need to modernize our records. you may need to give it an additional amplitude, but we have been facing virus and bachelor and a lot have been done. but then the update in the regulations to get fried on archive. but all day to proceed with them that are standing in the way country, you know, create him staying with jessica, as spoken to the squeak of the country me. and now when we are facing the credit we need to show it will result in what process is all the matters. just related to the way they are providing all the necessary part of the military operation from clean to account for those restrictions and economies. because we're going with the doc
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net, we are pacing now this circle privilege and speak to gentlemen. and i'm not exaggerating when i described them as unprecedented. you know, on many occasions with emotion manual view of the people who are now attending this meeting. we have discussed meetings related to the need to see and actually a touring you all of our approaches to improve the sort of parts of the not the administrative procedure. but we try to find various approaches to these issues and all of the situation on my side that live itself pushes us to make all this work. someone, when you might look over them to look at the latest work or what we attention and come up with some common approaches. you who update all the procedure is to renew all the administrative procedures and all the things that the way it has to do with
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is probably what we call with. mostly it was managing the situation in the road as it wasn't, was in the terms. and it isn't possible they could do without we cut it and wide courage, nation, and long all the direction amongst all the bodies. all the ministry is all the agencies running up here in various fields. you can then each kimball low in forest and then economy in the regions of the russian federation. and that's why on the current innate in console was established. i would like to remind you that is off today, and the coordinating congress should have all ready for the goals for the areas that who are in your area. we do not have this task goals yet, and i'm confident that we are going to help them soon. in the cardeana, the con, so we have to pray because the deputies of ryan made his turn to catch of the ministry and the agencies of low in the ministry,
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we have administration representatives of the region of the russian federation because, you know, they're pretty good. it was shared by the head of the government and i would like to give the floor to him who special but when it's our mission and i would like to ask you because i don't with to say, how do you intend to make it work to build this work in the near future and still wish they to go. why do you consider the priority? if these were please why she wasn't what she was? i'm a colleague. well, thank you mr. president. colleagues. as per your instruction, the counselor was established on the to show us a sales. okay. well, you've been listening in to be like a statement from president to say not the special coordination council, which is a government for body service to ensure the needs of the russian military operation ukraine a met. he's basically calling the current situation unprecedented and urging
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a step up in coordination and we'll be breaking down more of that statement later in the program and bringing it to you. we're moving on for now. croatia as president has refused to meet with us. how speaking nancy pelosi during the so called crimea platform international conference, which is currently being held in croatia. a president zuraw that milosevic says there's no point talking to police, see if she might be voted out of power off the next one. midterm elections in the us, the americans asked for a meeting. i can't do that and that's it. they're not the executive power in 2 weeks. the situation in the u. s. won't be what it is now. the crimea initiative is a parliament re initiative that revolves around this tragedy in ukraine. a terrible price is paid by the ukrainian people instead of the you giving them billions of euros for all these years to help them develop and to eradicate corruption and political extremism which key of had more of than anywhere else. we are now expected to train their soldiers. let's get more now from our contributor rachel
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mazda and rachel. nice to see what. what can you tell us about the context and the timing? get the equation president statement the well creation president milosevic might be on to something here and is attempt to read the tea leaves the head of the mid term elections. and a couple of weeks, the democrats are in a really tight race with republicans for control of the house, the senate, and also several states. and the number one issue for american voters by far is inflation with ukraine, way down the list of priorities. but here's the democratic house speaker, nancy pelosi running off to a foreign country instead of towards the finish line in the final stretch of the race to attend to conference about the occupying crimea when people there voted 8 years ago in favor of what the west keith qualify as occupation. meanwhile, the biden administration and the democratic house and senate majorities keep routinely shoveling billions of dollars in cash weapons out the door to key if
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enabling a war that's completely deregulating the energy markets and is a big contributing factors of the cost of living problem that american voters is so upset about right now. so, you know, talk about tone deaf. if democrats lose these elections and current republican house minority leader kevin mccarthy takes policy place as house majority leader. he's already said that there shouldn't be a quote blank check for ukraine, for which republican congresswoman liz cheney attacked him as the quote leader of the pro putin way of my party. because you know, if you're actively questioning america's military strategy and ukraine now, well then here with why am i guess that means that most of america is to then the quincy institute, paul last month found that 57 percent of americans want washington to engage in diplomacy. with russia immediately, even if it means making compromises with moscow. now, romania, defense minister, vacillating, who also said that the way to peace for ukraine is really go. she ation with russia
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. and now he has resigned over those remarks just a week later, citing quote, an inability to collaborate with romanian. president klaus johan is whose commander in chief of the army. now here are these controversial remarks that he said the will will continue. and the only chance that ukraine has, especially to when the war, the only chance for peace, maybe negotiations, negotiations with russia that was enough to spark a resignation, really is cancel culture coming for people who merely advocate for peace and diplomacy now. but despite continued efforts to shore up public opinion in favor of feuilly continued conflict in new cray, by multiplying these kinds of events like this one in a grab, seems like calls for the escalation piece are growing nonetheless. by too many, thanks for those details, i saw a contributor, rachel moss in delegates when media is government on the tea gray
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rebels do to meet in south africa for their 1st formal peace talk since the outbreak of civil war in nov. any theo, p. a 2 years ago, the mason comes off to the therapy in military and the allies reported. they captured several launch, towns and t gray. the rebels that stronghold all teeth corroborate less hotly expense the finally array of hope for the nearly 2 year long conflict in the horn of africa. this is happening when the backdrop of intensified fighting that we've heard during this weekend that the military in, if the o b, i had said that they have captured large towns in te gray. and the aim to capture all the airports in the country making axis for the p p l, of rather a difficult one. and the t p l f rather has suffered numerous losses in here. not to mention the most loss of life that have happened here. while the federal
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government has been seen to really be upping its anti and coming into these negotiations with a strong head. now the thing about these negotiations themselves is that although the happening in south africa, you wouldn't be able to say by looking at the websites or trying to get equipment from the african union, which is the whole and mediator of the conflict. they posted no details about plan for the piece talk. know when they will have been. it's been all shrouded in secrecy. and that tells you just how tentative the thing is. there is a sense that that if you will be the upper hand and it will not necessarily be willing to compromise that much and what it is great. but there has been calls for stations of still it is that you and your secretary and tony. oh, good carriage, said that the aim of ending hostilities must be the 1st let it be known that this
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is the 1st meeting, then that start of the war, back in 2020 on the 3rd of november, and much is expected from this. but the realistic expectations is that the 2 parties must come out of this with at least a sci fi agreement. because these cokes, i really seem as talk that lead ground for further have all the latest news out. thanks. you can check our website on t v dot com, but we'll be back in 30 minutes for the latest right here. so join has been ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race. it is on a very dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful,
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very difficult time time to sit down and talk with a with with you. i guess with you, i'm with
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full credit is going to be able to boot from beach though the still these are ah, especially with with
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mm tony, welcome to oils, a part of the 60th anniversary of the cuban missile crisis which fell this month. might have been of interest only to specialist historians if it weren't for the renewed confrontation between moscow and washington. with the threat of nuclear strikes, making a comeback into the public consciousness. can we still learn anything from the way the 2 nations dealt with potentially apocalyptic animosity back in 1962. well, to discuss it and now joined by norman solomon, executive director of for the institute for public accuracy, an author of war made easy. how presidents and pundits keep spinning us to death. this is solomon, it's great to talk to you. thank you very much for your time. thank you. now i know
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that you were born in the early 1950 sam grew up in the washington d. c suburb, so i assume your childhood was colored by the years of mushroom glass. to change and to the events of your childhood, which i know you started professionally. which period do you think is more dangerous? well, i rely on a lot of the experts such as the bulletin of the atomic scientists that says that in the last decade the dangers have been more and more extreme in terms of global nuclear war. and we see just in this year, that in the 10 months or so, since they both made this last assessment, which was quite dire, the worst and decades, it's gotten even more dangerous situation. so subjectively, we've all, i think grown up with the shares if we're paying a.

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