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ah, ah ah, the headlines are not to international as one of our crews joins russian troops on the front line of the ukrainian conflict. soldiers that tell us, there are many foreign mercenaries among kias forces. the family of palestinian american journalists fatally shocked while covering west by protests and may demand justice that the un accusing israel have deliberately ta getting at the reporter we speak to the brother of the late shirey and i will be ready when she was talking with them and they were still firing own above the just just know that on test and develop nations push a green agenda that you and climate,
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somebody in egypt for the company, while much of africa suffers from energy, poverty, unable to meet the basic needs of this population. we report on how to push back to that on that continent is gathering pace with all right, having a good look around the world this not that a from moscow, it's great to have you with us here for this. i was program one out you international. we do stock now on the battlefield in the don't yet script public, but the russian military continues advancing. according to the ministry of defense, i should say, ultimately engaging ukrainian forces in a village there. we can show you a number of our russian tanks as they took on ukrainian troops. and the area in question though, has significant strategic importance as reportedly used by key f as a base to target the city of don. yet, in the south of the don't ask republic as well, around 85 foreign most in our research report,
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lee been killed fighting for ukraine by the neighboring lucon to republic policies . but i'd guess dia was embedded with the russian military, going to witness the battle up close at warning. you may find some of the following images disturbing. you guys do that, but i don't want i greg both in these video shared with us by the troops, russian forces ambush an enemy in, portray sion team. it is short and brutal thought through i had got off. if you are you, william magazine. whereas in this movie, what are you there? in all 8 enemy fighters were killed. not one of them was confirmed to be ukrainian . passports were recovered from the bodies of 4 poles, and the frenchman, 3 other corpses couldn't be reached. is the required
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amount of casual bash voucher, the pizza here in the location that will remain nameless for security purposes. war rages also, if a little further away we are on the edge of russian positions, north of good im in naya. we don't want to give away the or exact settlement, the exact place where we are, but things are certainly comma here than and in other areas. nevertheless, the ukrainian military, well, not so much, not so much. the ukrainian military as mercenaries, foreigners, mostly polls are situated on the hill side. opposite us. i drones have detected movement. so more thought seems
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a now at, at work. and i suppose that she would miss this, then we have a very advantageous position. if they try to attack had on our artillery, destroys them every time they put together a convoy, it is eliminated right away. the situation in neighboring areas though, is more difficult. they all, for now, all the defense. their objective was to erect an impenetrable wall. and they have done their best. all of these fighters are volunteers, and also veterans. a have fought the ukrainian military battled with ukrainian nationalists. and now engage with hordes of foreign mercenaries. if they do shoot his builders during a recent battles, we haven't even seen any ukrainians. only foreign mercenaries on radio intercepts we mostly hear polish, sometimes english. so far we are holding everyone here understands why they joined previously. ukraine generally reserved foreign fighters for active offensive
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operations. it would considered less expendable than ukrainian nationals, territorial defense units. this seems to have changed, at least at this area of the front line, either due to manpower shortage, or an influx of new foreign fighters, laguna, can you go to new, new jersey? we're must and unders to made our enemy and must always consider our comparative strength. still during the initial battles, we showed what we're capable of. and now they're operating in small groups supported by artillery. again, these are all volunteers teaches construction workers, sales people and managers who have put their old lives on hold to flight in al undeclared war. many still pretend the conflict between russia and ukraine for i've gasdio r t from it's region. meanwhile,
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western support ukraine is coming in for question. america's welfare queen. that's how a u. s. conservative commentator branded the ukranian president this week, alleging but aid money shipped by the us to key officials ends up elsewhere. i can't, is owens when hold to demand the american government properly investigate this matter. how much we can you quench up our $50000000000.00 now enough for this welfare queen. he wants to keep it coming, and that's what he is present. lensky is america's welfare. quaid, and if you, i know all this money is going, i spent a couple of weeks in europe. people are saying that you creating officials are buying property in switzerland asking some very simple questions. everybody should ask, isn't it suspicious that we were just told that we had to leave the afghan war? and then the very next day on september 1st, america said that they were due, we were joining an effort. we were locking onto the e. you joint effort to help you crane join nato. we left $1.00 money and money laundering operation and we jumped to right in to the next one. lucky of insists, the u. s. support is vital since it's public finance his would just quote collapse
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. otherwise, washington is approved or sent around a $66000000000.00 in financial military and humanitarian aid to ukraine. this year, total sum cent now amounts to at least one 3rd of ukraine's g. d. p in 2021. and while the most recent approval of a, it has provoked worry among congressional republicans. we spoke with a journalist daniela's i who says those concerns have real grounds. no one knows where this war is going. no one knows how to how it will end is extremely dangerous . so yeah, there's a great deal of concern beside the fact that involves a lot of money. and i'm at a time when the economy is not in good shape. ukraine is, is probably them was corrupt country in europe is a long, rich history of corruption. and i doubt that has stopped because of the war. so i wouldn't be surprised at all if money is being funneled off and weapons as well. if
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the u. s. stopped eating, the grain, the ukraine would collapse very rapidly. so i think what's happening kiev right now is that the does landscape government has tried to do its best to rain and corruption, or least keep corruption under wraps. because it knows that if, if, if the ukraine resumes that no, it's old ways that western support will cook well quickly disappear. meanwhile, new european union aid package amounting to about 18000000000 euros may now end up being cancelled after a veto by hungary. a recent protest across the block of highlighted divisions. but you officials have lashed out of those questioning the west sponsoring of campaign our financial, our humanitarian support to ukraine within the framework of winter aid is not a normal european matter where people play poker and negotiate back and forth about financial resources. well,
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the whole point of the you have been using us to suppress nationalism and diesel goes. and the idea of the european union is to clear the hub union united states of europe, that's a long time ago. and they should all be states with me and everything should be going on versus paying for that. is that the project and upload the opinion of then gains in foreign policy doesn't matter. shouldn't matter. and of course, the you, the fact that hunger, he's actually getting money from the hoping and he said net beneficially from the european union. so they use that as a means of pressure on hungary basing. if you the off the line on the ocean, then we're going to, we're in vulgar something about the whole of law and the separation of bows or something like that. which was gotcha. which to me, leach, looks at, he murky, you know, the tool as things at that to the money we give you. and then you have to concede, almosha provoking russia. that's how the u. s. itself has
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described the goal of dropping a long range missile over the arctic as part of its latest military exercises. it puts this thing within range of russia. we are intentionally trying to be provocative without being escal atory. we're trying to deter russian aggression in expansion is behavior by showing enhanced capabilities of the nato allies. that massage drop, mark the 1st a demonstration of a program called rapid dragon by us forces in europe. the experimental project uses a cargo plane to parachute cruise missiles and then fly onto that target. my technology allows us allies. you don't have bomb our aircraft. the launch similar, right. such training coinciding with nato exercises all over europe, which are aimed at bolstering be alliance capabilities. well, it's not the 1st time the washington has expressed his desire to control the top of the globe. or recently, the u. s. sen angus king and nato chief against oldenburg spoke on that stating
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that the arctic as a potential conflict between america and russia. moscow responded, claiming the west is trying to turn the area into a battlefield. we spoke with former pentagon security analyst, michael maloof. he believes washington is trying to send a clear message. well, it's just trying to show power projection and, and experimentation. and they're supposed to be trying to send a message that's very clear whether or not they be able to do that under real bad feel conditions is, is questionable, but at any rate, it's something the air force has been trying for a few years. what they're really doing is continuously provoking in a way that is driving russia closer and closer to china. and it's something that if they did not want to provoke russia, they're doing
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a great job of it by, by doing what they're doing and constantly using russia as their, as their whipping post all the time. but it's, i think what moscow should perhaps consider is to take note of the weapons system come up with a means of dealing with it and, and not even comment justice and accountability. not for the family of sherry and clay of cold for 6 months after the palestinian american journalist was killed, comes as a week long un hearing, wrapped up on friday on alleged human rights violations in the palestinian territories. the commission heard testimony from both sharina blacklist nice and some of her colleagues in the media, one of whom was wounded in the very same attack. they alleged that israel did not
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conduct an honest criminal investigation into the killing and that israeli forces deliberately target journalists. they also words that have proven to that be conducted by the un itself. what was shocking is that she was in a quiet area. there was nothing happening in the and that specific scene. and we've seen videos of how she was merely walking with, with few of her other colleagues. so being that was clear, it clearly showed that she was targeted. and it was deliberate when a israel accused of the un body of pursuing and gender against the country. but finally admitted in september that the fatal shot was quote, likely taken by an israeli soldier. and i didn't, however, the killing of the john list was not intentional. it appears that it is not possible to unequivocally determine the source of the gunfire which hit miss oblong clay. however, there is a high possibility that miss abu clay was accidentally hit by idea of gunfire that
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was fired towards suspects identified as armed palestinian gunman during the exchange of fire in which life risking widespread and indiscriminate shots were fired towards idea soldiers. while the 51 year old al jazeera john list, sharina bu clay was fatally shot in may this year while covering clashes between israeli troops and palestinians at a refugee bank. this was in the west bank. her death was followed by widespread protests in palestine. her christian funeral ended up in turmoil as israeli police rated the procession natalie and my colleague in a neil spoke to the brother of the deceased journalist who shared his view of israel's response to the incident. me haven't put any your weight or not. during the day run, since you are good night, we're changing that here and it is changing their story, trying to force the incidents and you didn't put any weight on this. there were
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several reports. credible reports based on facts on eye witnesses from the different media. it's from the united nation, from human rights organizations providing evidence that she was intention to buy. and it's very, it's like we also saw videotapes which are taken from the place. she was kids and it shows more than 16. it's fired on shifting hands on the journal. scheme woodrow without stopping the wrong is on sharps fire. even when you are done, you're going ones deeper were trying to help us and they were still firing on above the just just never had another. and this again tells us that they targeted all of that. again, that was a mistake is not acceptable as israel say's about palestinian gunmen were
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behind sharina in some way. but you think about sharing was deliberately targeted? absolutely. we didn't see or seen military or government for the senior government . said 7 videotape switch, hold round. there were not a single 10th or not a single person in that just need you're walking down the street when they started targeting shooting and there's some way you are also injured badly and she was totally, you know, unfortunately she need you, can my snipers live and why it's ongoing and ongoing and everybody knows that this were the one who concert, anything they're trying to do is do the rain investigation which should bring someone to accountability to justice. that's what they are trying to do every day. there are several unions killed the judicial giving,
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and nobody is holding them to them. and that's the reason why us now block it's, i mean, we are trying to join someone or counselor in a legal court around the legal avenue to prevent these incidents from happening again. to other but you know, some of these other even, you know, the families or any of the families who have a journalist working in the future. let surprisingly enough, the us ambassador to israel has stress that his country will fight any attempt by the jewish state to annex palestinian territories in the west bank. it comes from a transparent hints from benjamin, from the hours party members who look set to take power again. in the country about a possible return of an egg zation to their agenda. our position is quite clear. we do not support annexation. we will fight any attempt to do so. we have to stand up for the things we believe in. we are very strong ally,
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but there will be times we articulate our differences. such as striking statements against annexation by the american ambassador, however, contradicts agreements reached earlier. last year, washington and israel presented a plan to build a complex for the us embassy in east jerusalem, which palestinians vehemently oppose. the descendants of the original landowners there insist on stopping to any development. however, jerusalem based author and commentator ali clara told us here at all to you that no one is listening to the demand the americans. by doing so, i just find that change of status, which is as it's a city, it's just like it does not make the say the power to do anything. and the concept is just the concept of ownership, which is talk to the open and then you have to bid that
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embassy on that time. it is an already on just that this has well, a 15 year blockade by israel and egypt has basically trapped more than 2000000 people in the palestinian territories. numerous conflicts with israeli settlers have resulted in death and a tax on private property. according to the un this year, more than a 100 palestinians have been killed including $27.00 children. his alley clay bo again actually land belong slice. how many? 130 years. it turn it down, lunch and because there was stopped me from one of the jewish one. we had a question and this and that such axis.
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we cannot watch it. we cannot teach it. we can set it, we cannot. we cannot choose it. we as but next this is ation. isn't it from all of them up to 967 years come by. this is spent actually treated as this as and the lives and their own. the homeland land is not good to have you with us today. the us, the climate change summit in egypt has not entered its 2nd week, and joe biden finally showed up. he took a moment while there to pin the blame for global issues largely on russia, demanded the world take steps to cut off the usage of fossil fuel. it's more urgent than ever that we double down on our climate commitment rushes we're only
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enhances the urgency of the need to transition the world office dependence on fossil fuels. the science is devastatingly clear. we have to make vital progress by the end of this decade. and that's why the united states is rally in the world around climate game changers. my friends, i came to the presidency and determined to be try and make the transfer form of transfer for rational changes that are needed near that american needs to make. however, african representative noted at the west green agenda doesn't address their own countries needs as hundreds of millions of people on the continents still have no electricity or much fun. fossil fuels for heat and cooking and protest is that the $27.00 summit childhood that joe biden must quote, pay up for africa, climate change related loss of life. minding the president of the u. s. as the
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highest historical greenhouse gas emission rates and the world is kenyon reporter, dan come apart from criticism about africa not receiving a fair deal. many delegates from africa also christian, the finance martyrs discuss here at compton 7 as well as the road map to add a couple of nice wild they with. and thou, or rather the i is the gay and meet us of these say if am i to know sketches are ticking africa foot under we are seeing them developing a lot of appetite for forcing flynn in africa. really, this is not this beauty tender week. we should be operating with at corp, called, should really look out to do much in our last people who go, people are daring in my own community to know by 1400000 people are dismiss. all indications are that african leaders and delegates are united behind the principles . just energy, meaning people, enough rec, understand the need to implement climate change policies. but it's going not to be
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at the will of the west or at the expense of africa, people and economies over the past 50 years. so i met the whole climate summit, while western nations continue to preach the green agenda to africa. they there, well, they're of their importing. it's all in gas, all to be leaving the continent having a pretty bit of a tough time to handle their own needs. the african representatives are increasingly emphasizing the priority of their own populations, well being as artist catabolic tattle in our school. it's as thousands of delegates inject luxury, resort town of sham. i'll shake up busy, disgusting, climate change in energy transition. the reality on the ground is far removed from the high level discussions that claim to represent them. what do you know about cryptogenic? nothing. i river good and i do it. that is cook turn. what? ca? 27. do you know what it it? oh no, no, aaron, or anything about crop 27 as a snowboard climate change,
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that it's a serious thing and we need to start changing our attitude towards the atmosphere. so yeah, that's my take, this is alexander as those throw away from africa's richest square mile. it is also in the heart of the largest industrial city on the continent. but this place is also a microcosm of africa's energy poverty. here in sub saharan africa, over 600000000 people live without access for electricity and 900000000 cook using traditional fossil fuels. these people are resilient and every day is a fight for their lives and live louis, let alone climate change. do you care about let me check images. how worried are you about climate change? i think it's, it's a matter that very scary. i, i think personally we've experience very highs and very lowes. so it's something that is concerning, but i don't think anything in our lifetime. south africa is the most industrialized
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country on the continent. but the country itself has been going through electricity blackouts, meaning people are forced to check their phones and work study and light homes with candlelight. do you care where they electricity is generated from coal or from renewable energy sources? notice i don't know, i don't care. and i'm not worried at all, i'm just worried that if you and it's just, you know, like taking this or i could see we could look at the let you try and, but we need to teams like on the real, like all this is to say is developing nations are rightfully agree that western nations have develop very one of these on carbon emissions and they still continue to do so. the united states for 5 percent of the world's population still uses 25 percent of the world's resources. you out source production to china and then you say china is the carbon polluter. china's producing a buckets, china's producing
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a nuts and bolts, china's producing your fornes, tried to produce it in your own countries and see your carbon emissions rise. you love lecturing us because you have a colonial mentality. 2.7000000000 people can't eat now and you're telling people reduce your consumption. how does this sound to a child who hasn't eaten in days? meanwhile, they hear for people on the ground. it also seems the very same with the limited a delay developing countries, the opportunity to do what they did for censure. and that is develop cannibal if that's a philosophy angeles. but former u. s. national security. i said john bolton was left to simply praise the 1st amendment after having his past statements dump on him at a public event. independent journalist at taylor hanson confronted the official with some uncomfortable questions before he and his free speech were met with a swift dismissal bow. and how do you expect us to trust you?
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why about weapons of mass destruction in iraq? a saw on why do you think that's acceptable or is it celebrated more crime? why? why? why? oh well, we spoke with taylor himself. he says, one of the reasons for his outburst was to bring attention to what he claims is john bolton's attempts to turn ukraine into a new afghanistan. i actually stood up, i reached out to his team prior and tried to have a more formal meeting with them. so i could discuss these questions in private and get it on camera in a more formal and you know, corner or professional way. but then they of course didn't respond because they're
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not willing to answer any of these questions or the tough question. so that's when i book 2 tickets to demand one for me and one for my camera man. and i stood up and interrupted him while he was giving a speech on actually ukraine and russia, the conflict that's currently going on. and you know, his speech was about how we should continuously be funding ukraine. and he, you know, quote and said, the russia bear is the biggest threat to our democracy. so really, he's just trying to go over what he did in iraq again. and then again, you want to turn ukraine into the new afghans against the continuously longer money . so that's why i confronted him. i was temporarily detained for about 20 minutes and then they released me. they brought me to the parking garage where i was parked, and they cited me with a trespassing ticket. they all clapped on cue that was removed and he made the joke about the 1st amendment. i mean, this guy doesn't care about the 1st and then he only cares about speech that is convenient to him and is neil con. wore hawk narrative. i, john bolton was
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a national security advisor and thompson ministration. he advocated america's interventions in iraq, afghanistan, and syria of venezuela. even russia. he was recently on tv with the wife of julian assigned in a fiery exchange, said that he hoped to whistle it gets at least 176 years in prison because he published evidence of war crimes. taylor hanson again says he wants to see bolton and his cohorts to be held to account are in the process of actually trying to extra die the songs so they can essentially sent him him to death. here in america, you know, i am optimistic that you know one day the right people will take charge again in america and make these people pay. but i'm not thinking that it's going to be within their lifetime, considering all these people seem to kind of be on their death bed already. i mean, they're already dropping like flies from old age, but i'm really more worried right now about the new kind of neo con establishment movement that's rising up. you know,
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the ones that they want to infinitely fun ukraine. they mean, they're essentially turning ukraine into the new version back and then, you know, julian assigned talked about, you know, the real reason behind afghanistan. i mean, is essentially just one huge infinite war to say literally just so they can monitor money and enrich themselves with american blood and you know, on someone else's soil when i think that's exactly what's going on. but i really am optimistic, but i think it's going to take quite a while for any nice people to face any real repercussions. that's just about it for now. here from most go on our team to national thanks for joining us. for this i was the fact that they program lots of big, heavy stories for you when we return the phone with me.

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