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a job used to broadview nestle pretty weakly to take a picture of a while ago, but could you go so good? i'm up with a it's still smoking and you can still see behind me, one of the things is still on the fire ukrainian army attacks. the town of shock, your skin, the republic i've done yet causing an explosion. it's an oil depot party report from the scene with a drone flu and hit a tank of gasoline. my wife heard the explosion. the tank was clearly full. he did not explode. it just taste very strongly in california versus the envoy to the un accuses the west of spreading report falsely claiming rushes using it rainy and
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drones and ukraine saying cold for the organization to investigate that. the dangerous precedent going beyond it's monday. the association of our a doctor's cold, and he's really medical official to be psyched up the he proposed finding palestinian mothers having more than 4 children also on the program hope for peace in ethiopia, right. as south africa host told between the countries government and t, great rebel forces after 2 years of conflicts claimed thousands of lives and displaced 1000000 with it's one in the afternoon. hey, in moscow and peter scott's and welcome to 30 minutes of news analysis and oxy. the town of shot your skin, the done yes for public has been heads by multiple ukrainian attacks, according to the local mer there and as strike heads, an oil depot, which caused
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a series of explosions and a large fire which then spread to neighboring residential buildings. the place also engulfed a railway station but has since been. busy brought under control, residents of nearby houses have also been evacuated. party correspondence, roman crossover, visited the area and centers this report. according to the local authorities, ukrainian military struck a train station in the town of shocked. yours in the next people's republic. as the result. will you concede right behind me, a train full of fuel was caught on fire? actually. 12, thanks. are now completely destroyed. you can see the blaze is getting stronger and stronger. now emergencies ministry anal working on the scene, trying to put this blaze out according to authorities. a fire fighting train is also on the way here now while we were working with her
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a couple of explosions as more and more tanks and getting caught on fire. now, this entire area has now been cleared from any civilians who have been evacuated because authorities are worried that this fire may spread 2 houses as well. berg white gloves, really were there were 2 explosions. smith, the 1st was smaller and a 2nd was louder. the tank exploded. i didn't hear the strike itself have a feeling that they blew it up on the spot. by the time i got out, everything was on fire. detailed is building a drone, flew and hit a tank of gasoline. my wife heard the explosion. the tank was clearly full, it did not explode, it just has very strongly and caught fire. the moment, says firefighters are still trying to put out the blaze, but we can already to take a look at some of the consequences. off of this blast. take a look at this, this railway is now completely destroyed. it's still smoking.
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and so he could still see behind me, one of the tanks is still on the fire. this is probably the consequences of the ukrainian rocket that landed, say here, and created this wire. these are the tankers. now these are still intact, but the firefighters are doing everything they can so that the fire from other banks does not spread to these ones. and so for, we still don't know whether there were any casualties at all. i guess we will finds out once this operation is complete, collins, the senate has adopted a resolution classifying rush as governments as a quote, terrorist regime. putin and his apparatus of violence have returned to the brutal practices of the stalinist and nazi regimes. therefore,
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it is necessary to defeat russia and to private of any opportunity to threaten its neighbors. the senate of the republic of poland calls on all countries that advocate peace, democracy, and human rights to recognize the government of the russian federation as a terror rest regime. while polish sentences, coal, russian officials, a terrorist regime, some of their own officials have been seen as collaborating with organizations themselves being classified as terrorists. earlier in october polish officials spoke a charity auction in washington. dedicated to the far right of battalion, known for its trustees against the people of the dumbass. well, let's cross live now. 2 political analyst nicolette middle coverage, nickle or good afternoon to thanks for joining us. thank you. now, as i just said, paul is classified. russia is a terrorist state. what's your reaction for? that's what i'm quite surprised. that polish could use such a term that does not forget that these past years. poland has actively participated
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in a lot of illegal military actions across the world. it participate in 2003 illegal bombing an occupation of iraq in participated 20 to 20 year occupation of afghanistan. writers clubs, the course key minister of external affairs from poland wasn't been get the actively supporting rebels groups a get the legitimate government of mama kentucky and poland participated actually in the bombing the illegal bombing of syria. so i think of all nations in europe today, there's one nation which maybe should not be think doing anything appointing. and when you live in a glass house, you definitely do not throw stones. what practical implications do you think there will be to pull an adult to this resolution, or is it more of a statement the gesture, when i say anything practical? well, i mean a bit of both. i think again, they're advancing this rhetoric that russia is a terrorist, and it will do anything and counted it in
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a position to portray russia as the bad guy. what is shameful in this is that terrorists is not the the term that should be used and we're getting very far from peaceful negotiations discussions, getting back to that to the negotiating k. well, i think also paul showing that they will do anything to please united state and show that it is a very loyal a supporter of the us war in ukraine today against russia, probably in their mindset. their thinking that if many countries start using this term of terrorist states, this will also her russia. and it is some way of trying to get dividends out of using this term. if ever russia should lose in such a way that we told you with a terrorist state. so now russia has to pay because it was doing something which is a totally illegal. so i think this is, this is the mindset in poland today. what you took on this, in your previous been a number of baltic states along with pollen that have adopted similar resolutions.
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to what extent do you believe that they are influenced by washington's policies against russia? i think they are totally influenced. i mean, this is we, we, we all know that this is a us, that war and you can read jeffrey facts and i'm chomsky mer shiner, i mean, we, we all know that today and the u. s. influence and fortunately in eastern europe is responsible for today's crisis in the ukraine. and what is every coming out of any of the governments in developed countries or poland has been filtered through washington before. and this is, this is the problem. this is a problem. we have today in europe today, is that a nation which is some 7000 kilometers away with deciding at dictating the total, the primacy of normally a sovereign, your state is so i'm not think that they're forcing the pulse to say this. but the full thing that they are today align on what the us wants to do in that region are
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definitely discussing before with washington what they should be saying. and unfortunately, this is a there, there. unfortunately, i would live thinking u. s. foreign policy. how do you expect russia to react to this classification by the polish government? oh, russia will definitely not accept this. and again, this is not, this is not the appropriate term. there is a war going on. that's for sure. terrorism is something quite specific. no, you could always have a debate on what state terrorism has nothing to do with that. and i think that again, russia will review this, this term. it will say it's not, it's not, it's not voice should not be used today and will condemn my polling for using this term, which is again, it's writing tensions. it's doing all this. cats are not throwing oil on the fire. this is we're getting far away too. far away and away from the negotiating table, i think that russia will also remain that that is not the types of terms that we should be using in transportation from pull and cool. again. is elsco sending
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a weapons and mercenaries to ukraine and has a bit of responsibility. what's going on? do you see any other countries in europe taking the same line as poland on cost? if i, in russia, possibly the service states, maybe some states would still have a lot of links or interest today in russia. i don't think in the states with a lot of importing still today. raw materials or gas, or petro from the, from russia would start using those terms because that would definitely bring difficult situation. so those to those specific countries who still do need a rush today, whatever the they could be voicing through their own diplomacy, they would not go as far as saying that russia, tara state, but it is a precedent, it is a precedent. i do think again that it is pushed by the house in washington, d. c. and maybe a couple other countries will try to, to jump on board and try to start using this expression again to be finger pointing
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russia as the ultimate bad guy on earth. well, just pick your partially on, on reliance on, you know, trade and cooperation with russia is obviously no secrets that europe is facing an energy crisis spiraling inflation. to what extent do you believe the polish officials adopted this resolution possibly to distract away from some of the domestic problems at home? a lot. a lot of countries today in western europe distracting their their own populations with the war and ukraine. we do not. we did not see as much distraction when there was a war in iraq when there was a war. and then when there's a war, apparently today in yemen. so they're using this, of course, ukraine war is closer to us than the others, but they still were major wars and it's not forget that the u. s. that was since 2001 are. and what were 900000 people close to a 1000000 people who died. and so we've been, we haven't spoken too much about that. but because of the inflation because of the
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diary economic situation before because of the atomization of the western society, they are using a lot of the governments today in western europe are turning the head away, trying to turn the heads away from domestic problems to what is going on in ukraine so that people try to think that, okay, well maybe they're maybe better off than elsewhere in europe today, but they are all using that because the situation is it will be going into recession in many countries in western europe and governance just don't know how to match, so speaking about ukraine helps them on that to divert the population from the real concerns or their interests. well, nicholas markovich political analysts, thank you very much for your time today on your insights, on not the resolution adopted by the polish government. thank you. thank you. and moving on now 15 people have been killed including 2 children and 40 more injured in a terrorist attack on a prominence she is wholly sides in the southern iranian city of shiraz. now,
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ready to officials reported and the number of victims could rise as some of them are in a very serious and critical condition. and we must also warn you that some of the following images you may find disturbing the inside on the 2nd largest she shrine in iran, took place on wednesday evening. that's a risk. allegedly belonging to an extreme is sunny group, opened fire on pilgrims near the entrance. local police report the attack it was arrested and is currently being question no one survivors describe what he experienced inside the most part of the vision. and we were preparing for prayer. there was noise around us, we came out, then they were firing at us. so we came back inside. i realized something had happened to my leg and i looked at it and it was bleeding. iranian state news agencies said the islamic states had claimed responsibility for the assault. iran's president said that the country's enemies sought to create divisions among the population. committing terrorist acts to make up for failure on the france.
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oh meanwhile south africa's carpet villa has seen the 1st set of talks between ethiopian army with allied troops on every tray and t great rebels falling 2 years, a bloody conflict. the european army. sorry, the thoughts come after an ethiopian government offensive on the t great region this week. the country forces have captured 3 key thousands in the territory. the most significant gains on the battlefield in recent months are teeth corolla that brings us more details. finally, array of hope to of ending the 2 year long conflict in africa was 2nd most populous
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nation. these are the 1st piece talks between the war infections. but this conflict has 3 different sites that you o, p, and government forces troops from neighboring or a tree, as well as the t great government forces that talks in pretoria i happening if biting intensifies the whole only this weekend. the v o. v and government announced that it had made me job balances in teen great territory needing many to ask the question what hope there is for these talk that god should be the 1st if we run for the 1st thing. ringback the 2nd one is which, which are me the spoke when the driver and the money should be research as estimate between 300600000 people have lost their lives as
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a result of the ongoing conflict. and most of them died due to lack of food and health care. but overwhelmingly it is the authorities of t gray, which have suffered the most millions of people have been displaced. and there has been massive damage to property, including the great capital mckelly. and if you'll be in government, also announced that it intends to capture all airports in the country. the government by where i live in the country is if you're, if we've gone on the installation of them, so even the country can long be i'm it. what about i, i'm the 1000000 b, but the problem has been delayed by the diesel. that the
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government is using these useful. i cover up to date, the 5 big math and negotiations i spent to come to an end on sunday, but it's anyone's guess as to how much groundwork would have been covered all agreed to the african union. the host of these particular talks, headquartered in ethiopia, capital above. and until these talk started, many a question, the timid approach that the organization has head to what's bringing the warring factions to the goal, she 18 pain. but for many observers, looking in these talks may just be the 1st step towards laying ground for future talks on a long time to what sustainable piece in a p, o p. and a great horn of africa region are the have. these are the africans unit working
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with the guns or the lawyers because it has never been i know i never ask it about draw out all day and i don't see which community shows, but you know, in the same time they have no capacity to just talk this don't us, unless the international community pressures on the heads of the african who didn't on the west is spreading fake news about iranian drone use in ukraine. well, that's according to ross as envoy of the un after meeting of the security council on wednesday. he said that's investigating the origins of these used by russia and ukraine is not within the organizations mandates. given the desire for western colleagues to concoct takes about
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a ledger to drones that are on allegedly as transferring to the configuration. we wish to begin by putting i putting dots on the eyes, the actions of western delegations demanding that the secretary carry out an investigation into the drone issue creates an exceedingly dangerous precedent for the work of the city council form the legal standpoint. they are seeking to artificial, expand the provocative physical security council to, to vested with functions that are beyond its purview. and the positives of skill council, western media have repeatedly reported on toronto legend supply of combat. drones, such as the mo hodges 6 unsure had series to russia. both iran and russia deny those allegations with several western countries along with ukraine. harvard, the un investigate those reports. ortiz kellum open looks into it. the focus of the meeting was allegations that russia had violated the j. c. p. o, a by purchasing drones from iran to then use on the battlefield in crane.
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now, the russian ambassador and then to the took to the floor and pointed out that this entire investigation was in violation of the un charter because it was being done at the direct request of the united states. u. s. leaders had contacted the un secretary general and asked for this investigation to be done. and the un charter makes it very clear that these international bodies are not intended to serve one particular country. rather, they are focused on carrying out the un mission, the maintenance of what he said, cetera. so basically, the russian ambassador pointed out that this whole meeting and this whole investigation, fit in with an ongoing pattern of the un and other international body is being used for a partisan purpose to demonize russia to try and isolate russia to build up propaganda against russia. and that it was simply improper,
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the way that the issue was being handled. here's what ambassador and ben z, i had to say. this approach is at odds with the core principles, operations and nations, including the separation of authority between its main bodies and specialized bodies. it runs counter to basic logic, if on the questions of essence and politics, the secretariat responds a single handedly and decides the issues based on instructions from certain states than why our collective body, such as a secretary such as the general assembly and to get counsel necessary the u. s. leaders spoke the representative of the united states took to the floor and said that these were not done on orders from the united states. that rather the investigation was done simply at the request of the united states. it was a request, and this was not an example of improper behavior on the part of the un secretary general. now us representative went on to accuse russia committing atrocities in ukraine to accuse russia reading this information and conspiracy theories,
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etc. now, later when speaking before the stake out, we heard remarks from ambassador and a band the he spoke about the fact that russia is looking for negotiations to end the conflict reporters press and benzine about various issues such as north korea, such as other other situations around the world, the band via emphasized that he felt that the meeting itself was improper. and the, essentially, we saw the un security council being simply used as a platform to echo allegations against russia as has been done on many other occasions. finally, a sway, the daughters from an arab physicians organisation have filed a position calling for help is really medical official to be start. that's after he proposed fine for palestinian mothers who give birth to more than 4 children calling outrage among the countries our community. stephanie,
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regarding the matter of population growth in the more problematic population, we face a kind of paradox. on the one hand, we understand that the birth rate is decisive, the air of womb. and on the other hand, we encourage it with all the child allowances. we should consider a regressive child allowance. the 1st child receives one, the 2nd child receives one, perhaps the 3rd child, the 4th child does not, and the 5th child perhaps triggers are fine. if anyone is still unsure this apartheid israel is a supremacist colonialist state, please listen to professor giddeon, sir, ha, jews worldwide should lead the struggle to end the jewish israeli apartheid regime . it corrupts 2 days and worldwide. meanwhile in israel top, israeli potter had medical official, giddeons, zohar has expressed fear of the r one. again, what's the difference between nurses and zionists?
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the official who's in charge of heart surgery at the hospital in the country south was speaking at the meeting of the rights wing. jewish home party is comments refer to the birth rates of arabs in israel, which are often higher than those of jewish families. and which some israel see as a threats to the countries demographics. meanwhile, the un special reports are on human rights said the israel's attitude towards palestinians, amongst persecution, calling on israel to stop its apartheid practices. you and has previously reported the palestine is going through the deadliest period in years with over a 100 people killed in the conflicts with israel this year alone. earlier, my colleague nicky, are in discuss the issue with dun cohen, who the journalist and co producer of an award winning documentary on garza who says that the israelis official suggestion did not come as a surprise. well, this is simply just an expression of the national ideology in israel of zionism, which seeks to maintain
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a jewish demographic majority at the expense of the indigenous native palestinian population. and it's really not the best thing as we can see, to say, these kinds of things and in public forums, because then now there are newspaper articles and, and it, and it gets into international television. but it's basically what, what zionism dictates, and in order to maintain this, this, this demographic balance requires extreme violence, which we see frequently in, in israel, and the palestinian dogs by palestinian territory. so what this doctor said is not particularly extreme or outlandish by israeli standards. it's just completely normal. earlier this year, the israeli government introduced a new law bonding palestinian citizens from reuniting with their spouses, from the west bank and gaza strip. what the interior minister said, demographic reasons. do you think we'd like to see more such moves?
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most oppressive moves of the palestinian population within israel as the even more right when government coming to power will have a new government in israel led by most likely lead by benjamin netanyahu. you know, these, these are exactly the kinds of policies. i mean, honestly, these are soft compared to what they want to do. they want to completely ethnically cleanse all palestinians from the entire country. so this is just the process and you know, these kinds of laws separating housed indians in the west bank and inside israel or are just small steps in that process. what's all for now? do you be sure to check out our website, r t dot com for the latest breaking news on all dates on any of those stories you've just seen were see right back here at the top of the hour. ah, ah
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ah . oh. so abortion was illegal in the united states until the case of roe vs wade. i had an abortion. i am a mother today because i had an abortion in 2012 and that abortion saved my life. and we are here to fight for women's right. the constitution actually is no life and rewarding children. are persons they should be afforded the right to life is every other person they shouldn't be murdered, just because mom thinks they can be murdered. the overturning of roe vs wade. well, it's a tremendous victory. it's historic victory. our role must be very clear.
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the health life of women, this nation, now at risk, only one main thing is important for nurses and internationally speaking, that is, that nation's allowed to do anything, all the mazda races, and then you have the minor nations who are the slaves. americans, proc obama and others have had a concept of american exceptionalism. international law exist as long as it serves american interest. if it doesn't, it doesn't exist by turning those russians into this dangerous boy, a man that wants to take over the world. that was a culture strategy. so some of it on your own. i actually
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stood often zip on in tablet block. nato said it's ours. we moved east. the reason us had germany so dangerous is it. the law is the sovereignty of all the countries exceptionalism, that american uses and its international war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if nature, what is founded, shareholders in united states and elsewhere in large obs companies would lose millions of millions or is business and business is good. and that is the reality of what we're facing. which is fashion with a,
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with a price for each native person. for $5.00 for a piece of scope, indian mail. $15.00 for women. $15.00 for children. they put me in a legal jail to call it a reserve is not part of canada.

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