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putting argument that you can have this accepted by russians from national security . that's a valid argument, but it was reject, ah ah, the russian navy repels a mass thrown a tap on the climbing and $57.00, y destroying the mole according to locals. 40 no casualties or damage have been reported. ukraine is preventing care. residents were turning home now from a report by the washington post in an unusual break from western media narrative. we spoke about the situation with people from the region is a cut up if they choose to go home, they will be accepted. russia would probably let them in, but ukraine is unlikely to let them go with humanitarian crisis tightens its grip on another country,
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leaving almost 3000000 burkina faso children in need of assistance. losses and see french sentiment in the country grows louder. they can repeat frances traumatizing, this, we know that frances, against our development and we are against french policy in africa law about from the beginning of us, what we need new paul. listen, the departure from from between the fact that we just want to be free, like other countries on with 3 pm here in moscow admitted to ality international with the late as well news out . thanks a very well welcome to you. we begin with the latest in the conflict between russia and ukraine, where the russian navy has repelled a wave of the drone attacks in the city of sever stapo. that's according to local officials, 9 unmanned aerial vehicles and 7 autonomous marine dwellings were used in key at the attack. the russian defense ministry stays all of which have been destroyed.
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mine the damage was cause to rush and ships involved in the grain deal security corridor. so the stop all met has branded the attack, the most serious operation against set a stop since the conflicts began according to the flight rate and the, the us exploratory drone was also allegedly detected a neutral space over the black sea at the time of the attacks we spoke to a local correspondent to get more details, sublet the rovin of cheated trees on saturday at 4 30 am ukrainian drones attack the main base of the black sea fleet. that's vast. the poles was prior to that, an american recognizance drone flu in international airspace without entering the air space of the russian federation. presumably at transmitter coordinates and actually coordinate to the actions of a swarm of ukrainian drones. all this say itself one task to identify the air defense points, the allocated and sebastopol format of the work of the air defense and to understand in general the cities defenses for unexpectedly, when it was on approach to the city. the ships of the fleet, in particular,
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missile frigates met the drones with anti aircraft fire, artillery and short range anti aircraft systems targeted the drones, the whole city heard the explosions, windows shaking in some houses. there was no destruction on the ground or casualties. the mayor of the city promptly inform residents about the work of the defense through social networks asking every one to stay in place. the duty services remain on full alert. however, not a single drone was able to break through the missile defense of the black sea fleet . after that, it became known that in the waters of savannah, the pole, in particular, and underwater drone was working in the outer area of cru glare bay. here, perhaps it had surfaced to date, it is difficult to say what kind of device this was, but the helicopters of the black safely and the frigates of the navy, very quickly finished whatever work this on the water drone was doing clamps, thundering, literally 300 meters in a place where the underwater drone was blown up, there are no traces of fuel oil, all of oil spills, and there is no debris in the water. apparently,
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the drones sank, interestingly, a similar underwater drone washed ashore in this area. during the summer. it was a fact that american intelligence coordinated this drone attack on savannah the pole with another drone, after which it turned round, flew back to its base. it had been in international airspace a long time and it was able to track all the changes taking place on the peninsula . which though with a rational military eggs that he says, washington was instrumental in the attack. said the thought committed for master ukraine is currently under the directed provision of the pentagon, which is conducting an operation with a wise but use of surface and as systems. it should been noted that the controls, navigation, and management of the systems was also carried out using big strategic american drawn. global hoke are key for the main task in the use of unmanned systems is an attempt to find out the positions of all ad offense systems in the board space. the main organize of this operation is the u. s. site. ukraine may be, can see that, that this format,
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it is possible that production sides have been deployed on the territory of ukraine, where with a direct but to the patient of western specialists. the integration and navigation of unmanned aerial vehicles is carried out. such surface. drones are most likely part of a group of can cards of vehicles, the main purpose of which is to defeat both the military infrastructure and the war ships of the black sea fleet. but you can see to die the death activeness is extremely low. it should be borne in mind that the actions of a strategic explanatory drawn carried out from the territory of neutral waters. but nevertheless, the involvement in the sanitation talk is clearly obvious. some residents and cas on who left when the war started, wanted to turn homes in our russian city. however, they're being prevented from doing so by ukrainian authorities. this report a rat in western media was published by the washington post. well speaking to refugees and the ukraine control city examples. yeah. it was a bitter irony. the 2 parents said that it wasn't the russians but fellow
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ukrainians who were keeping them from their families. and tom could not follow and it was the ukrainian side that blocked him. they won't explain why he said, they just keep turning me around. suddenly cheng co has grown more desperate. zapper isaiah says we can't go because they fear for our lives. he said, but i'll sign anything. i'll waive any risk. just let me go back. we can't get permission to go back year. i mean, co said they say there is a waiting line, but it's so long it never gets through us. the article pointing out ukraine isn't letting people returned home comes off the claims, the russia forcibly removed, people from their homes, circulated in western media for months. mosca denounced the claims as false and cynical fighting. the risk life of people in the conflict zone was in february, russia has accepted more than 4000000 people from ukraine in the region that recently joined the country. residents of care solar among those moving into other russian regions due to continuous shelling of the city by kid forces. we ask them
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about their neighbors who are stuck on the other side of the front line as well as abroad. said he's a pick up. if they choose to go home, they will be accepted. everybody is treated normally here from my service. my sister is in germany. she once back, but she can't. russians would let her but ukrainians are unlikely to do so. of course, people should be allowed to go home. maybe they have their parents, brothers or sisters left. that why don't let them go home? russia would probably let them in, but ukraine is unlikely to let them go. why do you host and political commentator, steve, gail said western media are usually not interested in the ukrainian forces post civilians to western media has not really been interested in what's been going on in the dangers to civilians in the eastern ukraine region for the last 8 years since 2014, you had ukranian militia, terrorizing brutalizing and killing citizens in those areas. western media wasn't
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concerned about their lives, right. the ukrainian government wasn't worried about their lives then. so maybe we're seeing some new attention about the safety and security of civilians in these areas. there is a saying that even a broken clock is right twice a day. so maybe we can the washington post credit for simply being a broken clock. i think that the broader narrative here is, is that why are the cranium blocking people from going into what ukraine says are our ukranian territory? it is a dangerous territory. but i think these people ought to have the capacity to decide for themselves whether they go back to their homes and, and ukraine stopping them from going there, i think is, is more about control than it is about really a concern for the safety of the civilians. ah, number of people in need of humanitarian assistance and became a fan of his within, according to the latest report by the us international children's emergency fund, the country has struggled with a 7 year hottest insurgency. this claimed thousands of life. according to the
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report, the number of children in need of humanitarian assistance increased almost 3000000 . the crisis has reduced access to basic social services in effect to the areas. students have been affected by school closes due to prolonged insecurity. we can, if also the new government is declared, its top priority is to secure the nation's territory. authorities of launched a recruitment campaign for civilian defense volunteers to help the army fight militants, me all thousands protested against france and became a sancho on friday. demonstrated gathered near the french embassy to a 100 or less demanding paris, leave the country within 72 hours. some protest this way, the russian flags demands it will dorothy develop close the times with moscow and the other new international our goal is to ask a friend to remove its truths. it's not in our interests to fight against folks. we don't want to miss our goal. if france knows that if france fights back, we are dead. we need new partners in the departure of france from the keenest.
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that's why we are here. we want to send a message to the french ambassador to tell him our friendship is unproductive. we just want to be free, like how the countries are in france is responsible for what happens to us. since our ancestors, we do not have peace. so we're out today to say no to france. france is a terrorist, francis traumatizing us. we know that frances, against our development and we are against french policy in africa and up in price out the book. you know, we need our freedom. that was, it made me face this morning. yearly professor couldn't have access to women's square where they're supposed to govern police occupied displays officially because of the preparation of the army. then hope to press embassy to deliver a message to the main office. who was a preventative president bucket up in what i do also want some of the new government members to leave the government because they think that not enough to
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sit around with table government, which we will look at to china. pakistan relations are getting a boost with the announcements of a long delayed 10000000000 dollar railway project as part of beijing's ambitious belton road initiative, also known as b r. i. and a recent video conference in nations agreed to extend relations even further. china participating in post disaster reconstruction of floods hit pakistan, and also building new i t research centers. a pakistani prime minister is expected to finalize plans during a long awaited trip to beijing when he's also expected to request that relief. doctor shahida was out as a dean at the college of economics on social development in pakistan believes such new agreements to be seen in a global dimension that this is eddie. i'm
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going to make a lot of difference to the word order. but example, if you look at the pairs in, for a dog up, it's not a win win as a market. it's video rent lose mar, do. where developing countries and countries where the conflicts up there losing and be rich countries which are moment producing countries. they are gaining, but if you compare b r i would that idea is that this will lead to generating incomes worth in the host country and the recipient country. once you have the infrastructure, investments will start flowing. what i like about project based lending is that the country that is giving you this project, it does not interfering in your policies are boring from the international financial institutions has been a very nightmare for pakistan. every time we go to the i am, if it presents in all this, she, this economic problems. and then finally lcd us
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a social problems are in the it is resulting in loss of sovereignty because you lost control of a policy making the u. s. secretary of faith and canadian foreign minister had been grilled by anti war activists during a visit to montreal, a people calling them al, hooked quote, reckless war mongering. good a. 7 under the blanket visit comes in the wake of washington's decision to provide another $275000000.00 in weapons and of
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a key f. as in your commission, if a home affair admits the black mark is in weapons or what is applied to ukraine is rising. although she say she maintains full trust in the wake, he manages them see from the europe hall sucked of report, that the organized criminal groups are being more and more violent. this is the threat. so as i was security and we have to address this elicit firearms, we know from experience from the form as well. you said we can still see weapons coming from from this area course. i trust the ukrainian military, they. 5 really using the weapons in the right way, with only 30 percent of weapons already sent to ukraine, ended up on the battlefield according to a partially retracted c. b. s. report. the bye to that ministration alone has provided us with more than 1400 anti aircraft systems of 810000 grenade launchers and 60000000 rounds of ammunition and investigation back in april by your po,
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v e 's. law enforcement agency shows alyssa weapons from u. k. ukraine have been falling into the hands of european organized crime groups, posing a potential security threat of european union earlier, not the creation of a hub in moldova to tackle weapons smuggling with the block security specialists assisting local law enforcement. moldova which borders ukraine is not an human, but it is the front line and the fight against solicit trafficking cause analysis. this statistical data, however, shows 40 cases of smuggling were recorded early this year, a 74 increase in munition and a 12 foot increase in weapons. the criminal has repeatedly warned that western arm supplies the kiev would endanger other regions. usually with markets of weapons operating in ukraine poses serious challenges. international criminal groups are actively involved in their smuggling to other regions. it's not just about small
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arm. there are still risks of more powerful weapons falling into the hands of criminals, including men, pads, and high precision weapons. were tied us afo's lieutenant tunnel carrying quits house. he says, washington is well aware of the arms trafficking from ukraine, but it's still ready to jeopardize european security. they say they trust kia because that's what you have to say in the west. you cannot criticize zalinski and you cannot criticize key f. that's just not allowed over here. ukraine was well known as a center of corruption, black market dealings. and that kind of thing that has a head start that's been happening. it's going to continue to happen. it's something that the united states certainly is, is aware of. and they're concerned about it and even pointed the finger at russia in advance because i think they do expect that quite a bit of this flow is going to continue by did ministration has been risking the safety of europe for quite a while?
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weapons flow that the united states is supporting it by far, were the largest supporter of kids with weapons. i think that is totally dependent, not on european security, but on what goes on politically in the united states. and you report by the swedish media institute has bloss at the countries reporting on ukraine. they also have criticize the sourcing of news reports. single information is filtered by international agencies before it reaches the audience. in other words, swedish media have a to few ways of verifying the sources. the publication also criticize is using social media like twitter, as a source along with anonymous accounts. we spoke to the chairman of swedish, profess, isn't doctors for human rights who say there on simple steps swedish media could be following. it might have been just very simple. this would be to try provide them deposit. it. also, the version that emanated from the other party balancing the report sort of
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shape or at least during some effort to comply with. and this is why this not usually done, in my opinion, by journalists employed by the swedish mainstream media that are working than in the cities. media generally does not want in the main is happening in the conflict brain. we have this is dr. for the rights from fighters, about 100 cases of abuses against the human rights or the human in terry. to do those already against organizations or a visit that the anti war was a single crania, that us never being, you know, figured in this way the media. so those supports that we have. we are taking them,
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for instance, from the social media dealer and under out to 6 of them and they don't find the space industries media. and that is, it's something to a noticeable you. lawmakers have agreed to set a 0 emission sale mandate for new cars by 2035. meanwhile, countries of the global south facing diet, illogical consequences on labor, wind abuses, links the tongues to fulfill europe. some visions on these fiorella is about explains. it's a done deal that you goes full green and after nearly 100 years of the combustion engine, europe is set to scrap it by 2035. the agreement sends a strong signal to industry and consumers. europe is embracing the shift to 0 emission mobility. sure. it sounds progressive that europe is embracing 0 emission
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and no combustion engines means electric vehicles will replace traditional cars all to fight pollution. great, right, well, somewhat. but for europe only ease use electric accumulators to store energy. and these batteries are made of several chemicals. a key one being lithium. it's 2nd largest producer and 1st by reserves is sheila were minors pump salty, lithium containing water called brine, into giant points where the if operation process to separate the lithium can take years, the practice worsens and already dire water crisis. and she lay damages wetlands and harms communities. this message, if brian of operation is agree, jesus and its senseless communities of suffering, a slow violence that's creating conditions of ecological exhaustion. we used to have her even before that now doesn't exist. there isn't a drop of water, not only here and copy apple, but in all of chilly. there are rivers and lakes to have disappeared. all because
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a company has a lot more right to walter than we do as human beings. all citizens of chile with ems, largest producer, is bolivia and former president ever. morales said this was the reason behind the countries to good little louisa. the qu hasn't only gone against our economic model, but also against the lithium industry. and because we have started to industrialize with our own money, with our international reserves, and had a nice plan which is now paralyze. the empire cannot accept that. we can also bring added value to our natural resources to lithium, give one of our cobalt, the biggest reserves and productions are in the democratic republic of congo. and cobalt mining isn't exactly environmentally friendly nor the most humanitarian practice for locals. waste generated from mining cobalt and other metals can pollute water, air, and soil leading to decreased crop yields contaminated food and water and
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respiratory and reproductive health issues. mine has reported that working conditions were unsafe, unfair, and stressful. in fact, according to an investigation by global witness, companies like apple tesla, an intel sourcing minerals from the d r c, have been accused of using child labor for mining. and while european energy production is vulnerable, at least it also looks green renewable energy via solar panels. and windmills is shirley better than having anything to do with bad russian gas and coal, which c e wants to avoid at all costs. we're taking our ambition yet to another level, to make sure that we become independent of russian fossil fuels as quickly as possible . but the energy produced in the so called eco friendly way needs to be stored somewhere. and that somewhere is an even bigger batteries. of course, in countries in the global south. apparently, the green revolution is insatiable and it's hunger for resources from africa and
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latin america. and to meet europe schools, it uses some of the world's 30th technologies, leaving developing resource rich nations to deal with both production and waste. all for the comfort of the west, just like an old colonial days. well anyway, when the instances will respond because you cannot see that you are protecting the environment. and on the other side, you are changing the environment and we think they are good to go. it was my, me, and put to sink or both, and clinton. and she and not my machine is 12, and it is the most way of purchasing without violating human rights and without using african children as they need to be at the other. the sources
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go to other sources and then they bring us, what does human price white glove, the white people who come for them and say starving, when they know that was that they enjoy your new hope. the way that they enjoyed in america is on the basis of stolen mineral resources. india is pushing for hindi to be recognized as the 7th official language of the u. n. the countries foreign minister says if it's on the way, so i think the example of unesco where hindi has been and uses in january as far as the use of hindi at its headquarters is concerned. we have a memorandum of understanding with them. they are using it in social media and newsletters. it will take some time to expand this. it is not sirizi for language to be introduced in the u. n. process. he is the most widely spoken language in india and the mother tongue for more than half
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a 1000000000 people worldwide fx to officially make the language part of the un vocabulary time. as new delhi advocates becoming a permanent member of the security council. we spoke to a professor of south asian studies who believes that the un needs to be reformed to keep up with the times. us should be the point. the problem, the issue is that you know, that while you, when was founded in 1945, the situation that presented and was quite different. now we didn't pay for century is 202275 years. i think we need to more than 75 years, we need to have reforms because now different hours at the most defend economies as it was, it friend military power has also emerged. and also you can see that the obligation brought in different parts of the water, particularly if you will say naisha. india is going to pass dinah
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a very soon in the population. and if the india doesn't have any of the vision in the united nations security council, i think that the voices of the 16 population of the world, my heart properly. thanks for joining us. hey, on off the international. i do hope you having a great night the day wherever you are. that's all for me for now, but to join us for the latest news update at the top of my colleagues, whose the, whose
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ah ah ah, president fulton was very patient in trying to explain to the west why russia is concerned about adversarial military forces being placed on the border or at the 60 and anniversary the cuban missile crisis. that's what john f kennedy said about the soviet missiles in cuba. and put in his argument that you can have this accepted by
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russians from national security. that's a valid argument that it was reject. ah oh, you see a baby with a baby so you can go to read a baby so you can have freedom to go, you sacrificing. you. sacrificing a baby convenience. there's nothing to do. there's nothing to do with those left thing. a
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man. so abortion was illegal in the united states until the case of roe vs wade made its way to the supreme court in the early 19 seventies. jane rowe was not her real name. there was a woman before her that was known as jane doe. she dropped out of the case. the 2nd one was jane row. she was pregnant and wanted an abortion, but abortion was outlawed. so she filed a federal law suit and it went through the entire federal court system until finally the supreme court ruled by a vote of i think it was 72, that a woman has a constitutional rights to privacy. now this, these words right to privacy, opened a door that just changed american society because right to privacy meant a right to have sex with whoever you wanted in the privacy of your own home. so
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sodomy, laws were overturned, it was a right to have an abortion. it was a right to to be gay. all these cultural laws that we had were thrown out in, in the ro versus wade decision. and then abortion clinics opened all around the country . some states were able to put a cap on abortions in that you could have an abortion if you were less than 3 months pregnant or less than 6 months pregnant after 6 months, only if the woman's life was in danger. i had an abortion. i am a mother today because i had an abortion in 2012 and that abortion saved my life and was the one act of kindness that i could give the child that was not driving inside of me. i'm choosing to terminate that pregnancy meant that that growing fetus had a dignified end to their life. i'm sorry go.

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