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alyssa is a new business with a company that we're still a when are you with a headlines right now here with our feet international republicans are projected to win. the majority of the u. s. house of representatives. of course it's all going down in mid term elections. as a new poll shows, most americans are actually unhappy with how things are currently going into country african nations sounding be a lot over extremism flourishing on social media. as tara groups continue to recruit young people online, also the use economic powerhouse germany says it's being forced to burn more coal to that cutting down on russian energy import by western countries. electro, developing nations on what,
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on the need to go green with . all right, with the pack of oil, it's one of your wednesday world headlines. it's really good to have you with us here in our to international. appreciate your company. the republican party is projected now to win a slim majority in the us house of representatives is leading so far, of course, in the nation's high stakes midterm elections. while in a preliminary exit poll conducted by cbs 74 percent of americans say that well dissatisfied and angry with how things are currently going on to that of the bite and administration. so it's $35.00 seats in the senate, an all $435.00, and the house up for grabs. new governors for 36 states are to be chosen as well. republicans had hoped for a huge red wave victory by capitalizing on inflation and soaring gas prices. but things to appear tighter than that for right now. a president wise and while
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advocating for democracy says he will use his veto powers to counter republicans if indeed they gain control of both chambers of congress. if we lose the house and senate, it's going to be a horrible 2 years. the good news is i'll have a veto pan. but a series of issues were reportedly disrupting palo counting on tuesday at about one in 4 voting centers. for example, pennsylvania and some election officials filed in an emergency petition to extend the voting hours offered was discovered that while machines that many of the falling stations were low on paper. while an iris owner of poll worker reportedly informed a line of voters that to tabulate machines were simply not working properly slipped my belt and didn't misread, but then what was happening. put it in there. yeah, and tonight a republican and the democrats will sit and go through all of the misread belts all over the county and count them and it will get counted. okay. and okay,
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both are not working. you know, nothing to work in the last half hour. thank you. well, perhaps hardly surprising, one might imagine the integrity of the whole mid term elections was seriously questioned way before they even began with accusations coming from both parties and the other would attempt to commit that of mass bota fraud. many of us were warning about the fact that the democrats unilaterally fundamentally altered our voting system. inside 90 days. we warn of the state of nevada was just simply not ready to give us a fully fair and secure election. there is no question and then right widely reported that there was widespread fraud and irregularities across this country. it's really important for us to get accurate information about the election process in pennsylvania. so voters and the public know that, you know, when there's delays and counting,
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it doesn't mean that there's anything nefarious happening. it's just what the law is in pennsylvania. the male in voting has been one of the main sources of controversy. trump supporters who do not accept the results in 2020 election and maintain it was stolen from donald trump largely point to mail in balance that became popular due to the pandemic. they blamed that for what they alleged to be fraud. now it's important to note that in a number of states, they've actually extended the deadline for balance to be counted in michigan and other states. the certification will take much later. now it's important to note that one hotly contested and widely watch rate as b n in arizona. where today there were some issues regarding the voting machines and such donald trump made a special message to the voters around the country. but specifically in maricopa county, arizona. don't leave your line, stay where you are. they say that the machines are warranty, and they say that they're running out of paper in different locations throughout
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different states. there's a lot of bad things going on, stay on the line, do not leave. i know you don't want to be there as long as they're going to try and force you. they want to delay you out of voting, and you can not let them delay you out of legal action taken by the republican party in arizona to keep the voting booths open to keep the pulls open, was rejected by the court. so the poles in arizona did clo, there's been a lot of a lot of contention and outrage as there are a number of republican candidates who are on the ballot were considered maga. republicans make america great again, republicans who don't exempt the results of the 2020 election. and this is prompted biden. and others to say that essentially american democracy is somehow under threat by the existence of these conservatives and their statements regarding 2020 something else, the state democracy itself. i'm not the only one who sees. recent
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polls have shown an overwhelming majority of americans believe our democracy and rit is at risk that are mocker, sees under trek. they to see that democracy is on the ballot this year. and they're deeply concerned about the important to know the job binding is not on the bout. however, the vote is largely seen as a referendum on bite and his performance. at this point, many polls indicate that the economy will be a primary factor, and many people will go to the polls to cast their ballot in relation to how they feel about the white house and how they've been managing things over the last 2 years. now joe biden did speak to supporters, he assured them that if there is major losses, if they lose control of the house and senate, he said he still has the veto pat. and he will be able to block much of the legislation, but congressional republicans might put forward public opinion polls show that jo
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biden's performance is largely unappreciated by the us public. they feel he's not doing a good job. the economy is causing a lot of outrage and upset, so we shall see who has won around the country and the various races taking place. with a concrete, i'm going to have a chat with joe ultman. he's the host of the conservative daily podcast. he says that the us has a well larger trouble to be deal with, not just the economy itself, that we don't just have an economic problem in our country. we have a problem of epic proportions on the degradation of our society in every way, shape and form. but in this battle for the election, i think the american people, if given the opportunity to vote, you'll see not just a roadway, but a su nami sweep across the country. but the problem that we have here is that we have true issues of election fraud. the problem with a democrat party has always been that they overplay their hand, they're just too greedy. and in this case they've, they pushed it to the place where the propaganda is just not being believed by
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democrats or republicans. and largely, both parties have been left behind is creating and disruption because people here are starting to realize this just a small group of people that have made themselves look big. and this is, i think, the 1st step in us getting to a place where we can gain some ground back up as americans in our own country. so ahead of the midterm officials in washington were ramping up fears about another, so called russia gate. the whole scandal of course, will be made out of the u. s. vote. well, it wasn't really helped by sardonic remarks by a prominent russian businessman that did feed into the media hysteria. its various news outlets took an apparent joke at face value. i will answer you very subtly and delicately. and i apologize, i will allow a certain ambiguity, gentlemen, we have interfered, we are interfering and we will interfere carefully, precisely surgically. and in our own way, as we know how, during our pinpoint operations,
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we will remove both of the kidneys and the liver all at once. they were behind a lot of disinformation operations in the 2016 election. i've been quite active sense and there's been some disruptions. but this is just an opportunity for him to get out there and continue to sto chaos. this is manufactured, operational chaos for these guys. clearly the western media took you get precautions, remarks, and well jumped on the long familiar rhetoric about russian meddling of the 2016 us present presidential election. you probably remember back then. moscow was accused of influencing the votes of donald trump with when a russian officials have repeatedly labeled those allegations as groundless. which of course, was also the conclusion of a years long u. s. investigation into suppose that moscow trump collusion now, in his latest comments, the russian business men got direct accusing us of being the nation who interferes the most and other countries of has that came as part of mr. precautions. answer to
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the us state department who stated during a briefing that it wasn't quote surprised by the entrepreneurs words. we took a few moments to speak with daniel mcadams. he's the executive director of the ron pulled institute. he said it's funny, but not surprising that media outlets the found a way to ultimately resurrect the russia gate narrative. they're just desperate for some kind of proof. and then when goes and comes out with this, obviously, obviously sarcastic comment. yes, we interfere. we continue to interfere, we're going to keep interfering. the entire western media says, aha, he admitted, admitted it. it's just so comical there. so desperate for this information, the democrats are set to, to lose big time and they're desperate to find something to blame it on. of course we both know that the americans are the biggest selection molars in the entire world. they metal and elections north, south, east and west, that the champions of it, yet they claim without any evidence that others are meddling in our legs. we don't
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need anyone to madeline. our elections, americans know very well. what's wrong with the country. and it's not. we don't need the russians to pointed out shifting gears to somalia. now where the islamist terror group i'll show bob reportedly targeted the country's telecom infrastructure . on monday, a car bomb attack destroyed a government communications hub. that comes as the head was in, bob boy's senate said this week that quote, terrorism is destroying africa. the senior official was speaking at a major regional for am i speaking to highlight the ever growing challenges the continent continues to face. now, social networks have been used to spread violent extremism in africa with young people, particularly susceptible as tara groups, recruit them online. and let's say such platforms are both failing to block extremely content and ensure the safety of users. one alpha mar, africa correspondent, catabolic insular penetration. and then viruses in more, biofuel and technology has been both
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a gift and for the african continent. they have driven the social, political and economic growth. but social media has also provided a captive audience. and sites like feasible being used to know every ready live and spread the message of violence extremism on the continent. i think this will probably mean not that not northern virginia where i think the also try to bring up a vehicle using these. so i can see is a problem that dave is africa as a, as a region has been fighting the un also back the studies looking into the use of social media and it's linked to online radicalization and 7 african countries. all dealing with the rise of either our sub vocal her on or ice. while all these extremely spruce was found to be using different strategies. they all use twitter,
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youtube, what that, but the most common place for recruitment was facebook. they've been able to ridiculous so many with and that comes from the side of unemployment. know, are you with the finishes university that our job and you move this guy on internet, these talk this person, and we'll give him some money. give us our money. and you find this guy is able to put these guys into the books very easily. young people are the target of unsolicited messages emanating from extremist groups from all around the world. but over the last year, there has been a noticeable rise of messages emanating from extremist groups in the east of the continent. and there is a feeling here that social media companies are not doing enough to filter it out like this book to employ some policies and regulations did deploy some loss or the conditions that will kind of know people and prevent some
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fun at some clips which are not good too bad, pretty. what i do as a person is if you, i do not know you we have never made before. i do not have any contact with you. i do not. i do as my facebook friend in that has helped me to actually be secure, more and avoid mental health issues in regards to violence, algebra, abuse of the very same platform, to publicize a tags, kidnappings and wanting to showcase their power and raise their profile is seen gaining traction the owners of those which are media platforms or groups to tackle all those traits and or to find a means of minimizing their traits associated with usage area of the a hotel is the benefit is it live for didn't know how to do many more expert argue at global tech shines, especially those from the way,
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should be as quick to take responsibility as the to take profit from the continent. and that they should be doing a mall to make sure that radical group do not carry on. exploiting, young people on the continent got out well it had for t enjoy what could have with us today. demonstrations were held in the center of athens, a dozen nationwide labor strikes were announced over soaring inflation. now as we understand 2 of the largest public and private sector unions actually joined forces to shut down the port fairies and public transport. and the one day protest. the me or you can see there are some of the crowds be on the smoke of people gathering in the capital streets that demanding, for example, higher wages, better working conditions. and also this side of the introduction of collective
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labor agreements in all sectors of the economy. now, as you saw in the pictures earlier, local police use gas and stun grenades to dispose the people that know many shops and businesses shut down. the public transport was crippled, the island fairies and airport operations were effected as well. this basically, due to the lack of people showing up for what meanwhile, e, you states are returning to a burning coal despite the block. so professional, green energy goals, it does follow sanctions, of course, against russia, which is that to sky rocketing prices for natural gas. and while west and latest keep urging developing countries to adopt her so called environmentally friendly policies. germany's chancellor la sholtes said during an address of the ongoing you and climate summit that his own nation will not be doing that right now. also lands, patella and russia's brutal war of aggression on ukraine is forcing us to reconnect coal fired power plant to the grid for
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a short time. but we are firmly committed to the coal phase out. so as germany continued to portray itself as a leader in the war on climate change, in reality, it arrived at the conference losing its reputation as a fighter for renewable energy. back in september, germany's cabinet made a u turn, passing to decrease to prolong the operation of sizable hard coal fired power generation plants up to 2024. and to bring back brown coal capacity up to 2023 to boost supply. former british p. m. boris johnson, meanwhile, claims the world needs to double down on the net 0 admission goal. i am the spirit of glasgow. some people have drawn the conclusion that the whole project of net 0 needs to be delayed. and we need to re open coalfields and frack the hell out of the countryside. this is not the moment to abandon the campaign for net 0 and
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turn our backs on renewables. but that's not exactly what johnson said before. and fact, under him as prime minister of britain would turn to burning more fossil fuels. and back in may of this year, he was thinking a very different tune. i don't think we can turn our backs entirely on hydrocarbons . the u. k. actually has the flourishing sector in the northeast of scotland. it's very important. we've got to keep that going. and consequently, african leaders have called out how western countries continue to take pe, how they must switch to green energy and fight climate change. despite the fact that africa produces the least emissions but faces the most consequences, against this backdrop, the lengthy discussions that cops with its stalling, delaying tactics and procrastination that have hampered, implemented, and delivery is simply cruel and unjust. we cannot afford to spend more time skirting around the real issues and break out of the open ended process focus
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discussions. we are trapped in africa, contributes less than 3 percent of the pollution responsible for climate change, but it's most severely impacted by the ensuing crisis. and otherwise sense virtues they knows about fighting. climate change yet relies on developing nations in africa to bear the burden of it. all. europeans are going back to burning dirty coal, while blaming everything on russia. some critic said, that's the very definition of hypocrisy. south africa and it's western investment partners have now launched an $8500000000.00 program for the country a lot as a potentially landmark deal for the transition away from fossil few fields, but many, including a central african political and economic comment had a wilcox b s, a believe the move could lead to a rise of a new type of colonialism on the continent have a listen to what they have to say. oh,
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with the countries are running after we can conjugate in maybe it can install the new colonialism in the continent. all africa leader, open our eyes, and maybe you can corp, together with the african continent. because we see corporation in the african continent or in the afternoon. the other countries around the world are in development. we need maybe we can created one of the impacts for developing our, our practice because we have so many potential. so it's very important for us. it's very important for the african leaders. know about the negotiation or tar the condition, because sometimes it's not on our, our benefits. well, let's get some news just in here on our team to national from the have san region or according to the source we've been in contact with
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a deputy head of the region is reportedly died in a car accident. there is just to let his information we have right now, not confirmed by the officials. we're bringing the updates as soon as we get them here on the international. now this does all come as the russian defense ministry says, despite heavy battles, the russian army has managed to hold the line in the hudson region. according to the ministry multiple attacks by ukrainian forces happening, repelled the most fierce fighting. the last 24 hours happened in the town of a snigger of. meanwhile, the city of john, yes, has been once again targeted with artillery shilling with a bus driver injured in the attack. the strike also knocked out the windows of the vehicle that he was in or will keeping attention on the wider ukraine conflict and move into a topic that is essentially neglected by many media sources out that of the my don qu, trial, the court case and key f has been investigating the mass shootings and killing scene during 20 fourteen's infamous protests with a story. now ortiz marina cars. how do you bring a country to it, sneeze?
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well, you use a disagreement between locals, throw some fuel to the fire and then blame the government for it. a classic western . well, this is it. in ukraine's case, these protests broke out in early 2014, after the government chose closer ties with russia instead of europe. the beginning of the end, according to many experts who believe those protests would have died down, had there not been accusations of police brutality mixed in with some cookies of encouragement from though west, of course, the government's riot. police was quickly accused of shooting, unarmed pro european activists and all hell broke loose. ah a perfect recipe for a coo and that's exactly what they got. but who actually did the shooting people in
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the top to bottom direction of his wounds. his position in the video and findings from a forensic medical examination about the location of entry, wounds in his right side and back, indicate gunshots from that hotel, and not from the bare crude ukrainian special forces in front of him. that testimony is part of an 8 year investigation to the massacre, which resulted in numerous trials, hours upon hours of interviews, showing that the absolute majority of $49.00 killed and a $157.00 wounded on february 20th were killed by snipers in my dan controlled buildings and areas not by government forces. cousin legos is these several other eye witnesses including other my don protesters, a medic, and a german journalist also said he was killed by a sniper from the hotel ukraine, in particular from the 7th floor videos and photos show that the absolute majority
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of those killed and wounded were facing the bar, could police, but forensic evidence shows that people were mainly shot in their backs and sides. 40 out of 48 protesters were shot dead from significant vertical angles bought the berg, who was on the same ground level as time. also 3 were shot before the berg had even arrived. and here's some more. i witness testimony for those who prefer the western media conservancy built several 100 meters away, was firmly in the hands of the protest erection. just after 8 o'clock that morning, a news photographer managed to get into the building with his camera. when i come inside, i will so the guy, one come after me with hunter gun hunting rush, talking about rifles according to the official investigation. most of the protesters killed were shot with pellets from hans and rifles. that's not the weapons the berg could see which can be seen in various photos. the bullets
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extracted from protesters didn't match the assault rifles, which they normally use. both who knew that there were people with weapons on balconies of the conservatory from that distance it was clear that one of the weapons was a hunting rifle. another looked like a kind of air gun. you know, who did have hunted rifles, the protesters said holding them in hold so great, you know, it's been 8 years charges against the burke that were dropped. it's insufficient evidence, but no one's been punished. it's one of the most documents of cases of mass murder and no convictions. no public outcry. the west has ignored them, lives on massacre trials, and some william ports and forensic evidence says magically disappeared. all the shields and the helmets of the killed and wounded, extracted bullets trees with bullet holes torn down, recording, so blind streams of the bloodiest. they have disappeared. c. tv from places like
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hotel crying from where there were shooting. gone. somewhat surprising to say the least, especially considering that you officials were aware of the real situation on the grounds. old baby didn't chose the people who were killed by snipers, from both sites, among policemen and people from the streets that they were the same snipers killing people from both sites. and it's really disturbing that now the new new coalition that they don't want to investigate. what exactly happened so that there is a stronger and stronger understanding that behind snipers they were. it was not core which, but it was somebody from the new coalition, european parliament rejected 17 requests to launch investigations into the my don and of the massacres. no one seems interested in the truth. otherwise someone would at least mention that this trial is still ongoing. but once again,
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know this version doesn't suit the western narrative. so i guess it's best that you don't talk about it. you can read a lot more about that story if a particularly there, that'd be fine. a sensitive details have a look at a t t dot com. that was, i'm are in a culture of wrapping up this knowledge program. your international, we are more of your well, the the the conflict in ukraine is turned into a test of wills and endurance. and as such, escalation is part of the calc with this is what makes this conflict so dangerous. when nato escalates russia, we act accordingly. and we know now american boots are on the ground. what could go wrong? when i was sure thing wrong when i
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just don't know, i mean you have to figure out this thing becomes the advocate and engagement. it was betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground over the past few weeks, shorter thousands of additional fortune to germany, m. phone as part of our commitment to nato's eastern flag allies. with using it, it was back in pacific scuttled. i mean, we've so usefully issue unique and you still
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live? not? oh, shoot. what evening nancy. hold on that boy. is that much g e s for more question? nashville ah, with in boston? yes they did. you pick your shows up, was the beginning. on february, the 24th 2022, president putin delivered an address on the situation in don bass. i'm opening it. that is sure you already gets l y gimme a garage. you'll see that she to louie catherine. the party anyways, minute, but you got to go see you. i just them, you're not civil. suddenly he was collision. decision to deploy troops was taken up . it was clear that full scale, ukrainian aggression in don't manson crimea,
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couldn't be avoided. this was corroborated by intelligence reports. we believe that teachers can use up with this much of a bit of super good them him to was to come under when he was so must look up on idea was my media comes korzy of clinical school. currently, ripple is to use my name, correct me, orange so so sort of course im double nut. latham stores. kimberly school to new york. okay. just already saw him in the virginia english contrary. so getting a beloved little bit of an infrastructure horrible to seattle for muslims. virginia, along with the planned, offensive a 150000 ukranian troops and don bass and crimea. nato developed a plan to launch prevented missile strikes on russia's territory. effectively russia preempted these stamps whizzing to disown the storms double graham skin norwood boonies eastman own afforded for but ball knew when you should be more properly union for shown mission william zach to which in them natasha. but by should it neo nazis.

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