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reason that i am a fan of guaranteed income because it is this idea that everybody is deserve it. and just by virtue of your being here, ah, moscow demands an international investigation into an allege must occur, of russian soldiers who are being held captive by ukrainian forces after chilling footage. suggesting a mass execution immersed online course with 10 minutes away from the product. launch the job here is to stabilize patients to stop living and get them to see our teeth is it's a frontline hospital in the loop guns per public where russian volunteered doctor's fight to save the lives of wounded soldiers. with
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about 9 people are confirmed, it does that powerful explosion, destroys par apartment building and rushes far east. one protesters in burkina faso set fires at their french embassy amid escalating grievances against them. during our influence in the west african nations look, we don't need the french army here. they say that they are here to help us. i don't trust them. it is time for them to go. our goal today is to make them, ah, wherever you're catching the program from today, i run the world welcome to moscow on the global news roundup on our team. a barbarous killing of russian prisoners of war. while the defense ministry has accused ukraine of, after that he was emerged online, reportedly showing russian troops being murdered while held captive by key of
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forces. the m. o. d went on to say it's actually a common perfect practice overlooked by ukraine's western backers. the intentional and methodical murder of more than 10 immobilized russian servicemen by the degenerates from the ukrainian army would direct shots in the head, cannot be presented as a tragic exception by the key regime as it claims to preserve the rights of all captured combatants. the brutal murder of russian prisoners of war is not the 1st and not the only war crime. this is a common practice of the armed forces of ukraine, actively supported by the key of regime and ignored by its western patrons. zalinski and his henchmen will have to answer before the court of history, the peoples of russia and ukraine for every tortured and killed prisoner. while we are about to show parts of the footage in question there warning you may find the following. disturbing. the 1st video is said to have been filmed by ukrainian
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troops showing captured and unarmed russian soldiers. they have apparently been told to lie on the ground as they came out from their cover. the 2nd video from a drone appears to show the same group of soldiers in the same place. now lying dead lariche, an investigative committee has opened on inquire into the alleged massacre. it says at least 11 soldiers were killed. while the foreign ministry says it will push for an international probe into what exactly happened, we have repeatedly drawn the attention of the international community to the cruel and inhuman attitude of the ukrainian side towards the detained russian service. men. we demand that international organizations condemned this egregious crime and conduct a thorough investigation into it. last month, the united nations identified 2 cases of russian prisoners of war being tortured and executed by ukrainian soldiers. one of the gruesome incidents was filmed. video
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went viral. we must warn you again. the following images are disturbing. 3 russian senators are shown here, shot in their legs, purportedly by you print interests of also being reports of foreign mercenaries participating in similar work crisis. meantime, the russian defense ministry emphasized that all ukrainian soldiers upon being captured or treated in accordance with international treaties. ukraine and russia have also swap prisoners. several national was mentioned, moscow has stated it will demand an international investigation. but former seattle is lori johnson believes that's all likely to happen. he says global organizations have long been filing about ukrainian atrocities committed during 8 years of war. and don bos, there'll be no justice from the international organizations or the international community that are corrupted. this was,
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this is reminiscent of what the nazis did to jews during world war 2 was reminiscent of what isis did to siri and soldiers. they captured where you just line him up and shoot him in the back of the head. you know, this is, this is criminal activity that should be condemned by the international community. but it's not, i don't, i hold no hope out that that will in fact take place. this war started 2014. and it has gone on nonstop with civilians and done that skill hans been killed and the world being quiet, been silent about it that has not been an uproar. there's not been the demands for association of those kinds of activities. well, while western powers seemingly turn a blind eye to those apparent war crimes committed by ukrainian forces, some washington's former top, oh facials appear very keen on justifying their own military interventions. run the
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world's. in our case, we thought saddam hussein had weapons of mass destruction. you going to let that continue? are you going to take him out and then do the best that you can do? we just sit back and hope for the best or do we try to be positioned in enough places with enough support that we can be a good ally to those who are counting out the record. democrat, a democratic countries actually don't invade their neighbors. democratic countries don't harbor terrorist democratic countries, don't use weapons of mass destruction in the broadcast called believe or rice and hillary clinton explain the reasons for an invasion conducted by the us. they criticized russia for it's offensive in ukraine. stress how democratic states don't use weapons of mass destruction. all of that, despite the historic atomic bombings of russia, nuggets lucky by washington, the us led me to assault and serbia, the haiti invasion, as well as the fail bay of pigs operation by cuban exiles during the cold war. in
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1961, fully financed by the u. s. government and also the fail decades long military occupation of iraq. i'm the us getting them leaving those countries in the state of economic and social collapse. well, laurie johnson again said both of the women they're defending america's record. are war criminals in his view because he said, by justifying us interventions around the world, they can don't. numerous crimes which are well documented. john stewart's interview con lisa rice and hillary clinton is emblematic of the problem. on the flicks, the united states of america were rotten to the core. those 2 women are war criminals and my view. they have contributed to the deaths. are you going to of hundreds of thousands of people that didn't need to die and would not have died to be had not
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been for their lives. actual lies about the predicate and the for starting. busy right, or is that a ra starting wars and libya starting wars and syria? you know, for those 2 to claim both, whether we made the world better off, that's like listening to an arsenal who's come in and set fire to a children's hospital burned to the ground and claim, well, we've made that neighborhood better. i mean, it's really, it's sickening to listen to them. you know, in the case of con lisa rice, they absolutely knew that saddam hussein. busy did not have weapons of mass destruction. they knew it, they lied about, and they can and she continues to embrace that lie. same thing with hillary with respect to libya. you know, they like to try out what a horrible monster moammar gadhafi was. just the united states had made a deal with kit daffy to get him to give up some of his chemical biological weapons in exchange for better relationship with the united states in the united states,
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utterly betrayed him. in the story to tell you by today, strikes, targeting industrial infrastructure have been reported again in the ukraine control city of his upper rozier, local officials claim a ukrainian amunition deco was hit in the attack as well as workshops for craft repaired at the plant for components for militarized drones are produced, emergency services are currently working the same. meanwhile, relentless bottles across the front line in don boss or continuing the fight for the lives of russian soldiers in local hospitals are te, senior correspondent, morocco be visited, one such clinic, please be aware you may find some of the following images upset. it is late in the evening. a car horn blair's outside in warding get ready. it says new arrivals are coming in
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with a he's the operating theatre in the hallway. medical station. so yeah. the engine driven here. 510 minutes away from the front flood. there stabilized here and then they are taken to evacuated to, to medical institutions, hospitals further away from the front flood, further away from the frontline, for proper treatment. the job here is to stabilize patients to stop leading and get the safety. they cool all the doctors here, doc, they appear calm, collected exactly what people need. the si, fi is finished physically. it's difficult. we're just humans. we feel the pressure and the emotional strain, but we fight it. we can't show weakness to our soldiers. a
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all of these doctors are volunteers. they used to work and well equipped hospitals with the latest technology and science, have to offer comfort and careers. it was good. and yet they came to, i've been a surgeon since 2002. i volunteered. if not us with our experience, than who i followed my heart to be here, i came to help the doctors and the troops. what's happening in the world is scary, but that's the reality. i came to help house and i will 5 doctors work here. there are no shifts, it can't be. sometimes they are all needed, a rest only when the cries die down them and the nurses who are also
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civilly and volunteers look at these her shrunken. we're proud to fall girls and proud of myself. i'm going to cry. during the year, when you were little going we came to help our compatriots. are you scared? no. is it difficult psychologically? sometimes midway, girls who can cry sometimes. i think it's hard for the man with, for you know, that was when you have deep wounds from small pieces of shrapnel, it's sometimes best to leave them alone. it's like looking for a needle in a haystack. you can do a lot of damage trying to find the shrapnel. tweezers, scalpels and needles, can treat the flesh, but it is not enough. when the soldiers come here, they are at their most vulnerable medicines. won't cure the mind. dickerson for the rest of your work. merciful, we know perfectly well the conditions our troops leave in, in forests,
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in trenches. when we take them in, we support them. they need to be brought back their senses after war. they've been through. we all have them psychologically battlefield medicine, he's is chaotic, his war. there are never enough doctors, not enough time. never enough sleep. you just keep going. and eventually it pays off. just to see just mishimoto lucia, leap away, patch tarpon evacuated are coming back here. they come in and they say thank you. alive, healthy with their arms and legs. there is no greater reward with those stairs for your good. so i looked and said, yes, i believe i did my part. i'll have the memories and i have something to tell my kids. i'll be proud of what i did wherever we film on lease sector of the front line. we have to pay special attention nor to show any for example, military positions because all of that information can be used against them and we
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would have set them up. but the irony here is that it is the same case with this hospital. so we've been asked to delay this report until they've moved to a new location. ah, another of our headline stories today. 9 people are dead including 4 children after a powerful explosion ripped through an apartment building on the far eastern russian island of cycling early on saturday. ah, the god sort of all sudden it does that of all. the blast completely destroyed one side of the building, at least the further 10 people are injured and hopping, transferred to local hospitals, or rescuers say some residents of the building may still be under rubble. we heard from a resident who lived in the apartment block room with the lou. i lived in this
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house. i left the house at approximately 12 o'clock. there was a smell of gas in the entrance, which i noticed for 2 days. i drove away from home and my wife immediately calls and says that our house has exploded. i asked if everyone was alive, she answered yes, alive. i drove up and they came out and shorts to the street, and the children were very scared. and the apartment is no more than circling a temporary residence, has been organized for those affected by the last. they are being provided with the essentials of warm sleeping areas on hot meals. volunteers have arrived to help the victims to we got more on the situation as it stands from a local reporter whistles on november 19th at about 1 pm local time and explosion occurred on 2nd. it was so strong that it completely destroyed a corner of an apartment building. now, a large governmental group is working at the scene. more than 60 people and dozens
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of pieces of equipment are involved. the search for the victims continues. they are all being promptly delivered to the district hospital where the change of medical staff has been strengthened. additional surgeons involved and more operating rooms deployed to quickly help people. several people may still remain under the rubble, and apparently the work will continue until late at night. according to preliminary data, we are talking about an explosion of household gas that was used in cylinders, most likely a violation of operating rules led to this. however, the exact cause remains to be established. ah, let's turn attention on the program to africa. we're angry burkina faso. protestors have attempted to storm the french embassy and why do go demanding that the french ambassador be expelled? police fire tear gas to disperse, the crowds who are throwing stones and setting fire is outside the compound. the
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protesters then reportedly headed to a nearby french military base chanting, done with france local to accuse powers of being the roots of burkina faso as problems in particular. failing to help deal with a rising islamist insurgency. people also them under cooperation with other countries, including russia on security issues. we heard the thoughts of some of those rallying on the streets. i to my mom in a sultan, look, we don't need the french army here. they said that they are here to help us. i don't trust them. it is not accurate to for someone to accept your help. they say they are here to fight terrorism. we know they have the equipment to win this war and they are not winning. they should go now, it is time for them to go. our goal today is to make them i know we had about. they had been silenced and ask for 60 years. 60 years, you have been helping us and nothing concrete. we ask them to disappear. francis
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game is over, they killed our grandparents or mothers and fathers, and they still want to stay to kill us. we say no. our eyes on our opens enough is enough. well, a journalist in the capital record of the piece for us, but what looks to be a declining western influence in the region of large here in west africa, the listen is loud and clear. the open countries. i've been dawning beside region, living the west africa leaders to take care of their home security phrase and shoved tao liber panel petition. the ready kingdom is pulling out for money. now. dear money, as i know it, we live you in stubble is ition mission. in my life, i likes you, but to put things in perspective, nap mats has changed from with time, i'll strong with them into prison in west africa. dear. how these are still up
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talking. oh no. and little cool. adopting in vis a hell all due to a poor situation of security. and now the let a nation is warning it but more wits for the people in religion because of the i'm conflict, as well as global warming. in this a hell, the climate crisis is combining with increasing instability and the low level of investments in development to create a disempowering mix that is heavily taxing. so, hellion communities with the added risk of jeopardizing the attainment of sustainable development goals. but there are some signs of oh yeah, in west africa, countries in religion optic, you modify it to well hey, 5 was african countries been looking up front so i will goals gun i and circle have met last week to do you nice aqua in cfc from 2017,
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which means they want to tim, up against violent extremism in virginia. we will sustain confidence to the efforts to we're making and closer collaboration between the member states of the acura initiative. fighting terrorism is a collective effort. so we need to work together and we shall succeed in whatever we're trying to do. deeper on regard. welcome. besides that, west african countries are joining for shelly in chile jobs and helping each other to secure the region and site taurus, as the cannot relay any more on west lockers. who took long term advantage of african horde. the kids. this mission must loudly on their home forces whatever we can help there. ok to work with him including russia was in lea
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wurrell out of tea. what that to woo hoo kin of us will burkina faso is not the only country where the public is currently opposing and nato intervention. haitians are taken to the streets of their national capital to speak out against crippling poverty as well as reported government plans to have the u. s. military stant botched that protest movement. a local reporter there sent us this brief report. on the occasion of 219 anniversary of the battle of valencia, the battle that allowed havi to become the 1st independent black people in the world. what was in david's of the political movement pizza. this eileen took the streets of the capital of what it was to possess, begins them in their head. that quiet minister only has requested is sent a message in one of the office of been to say that haiti does not want plains canada and the united states. they are asking for corporation that who held the
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current the to cross a growing energy crisis. gang violin cell and overall difficult economic situation, have sparked outrage among citizens that screw into a national crisis with massive and sometimes violent demonstrations across the caribbean republic, the acting president. the critics accuse of assassinating his predecessor wants to resolve the sand off, not by stepping down as protest, her the amount, but by inviting us lead nato trips to occupy porto fronts. pacify citizens by force . here's what some haitians, how to say treadmill. now we see that the country is sinking in chaos, insecurity, high living costs. we have leaders who do not take decisions for the good of the country, but rather for their own personal gain with them what we see the misery of the hate and population current lead the cross rows. there is no peaceful area in the city.
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the subway for prime minister says it justified the presence of foreign military aids and the country. lot of interest in this next story, the u. s. has declared that the leader of saudi arabia, mom had been salman, should be immune from prosecution over his potential connection to the murder of journalists, jamal cash shall g by minister. he is the head of government. it has nothing to do with the merits of this case. the immunity determination is a legal one or the statement by the u. s. state department is an abrupt reverse. so of previous rhetoric from joe biden, who earlier implicate at the saudi crown, prince himself in the case and said he would make re, and i quote, pariah. we were not going to in fact sell more weapons to them. we were going to, in fact, make them pay the price and make them, in fact, the pariah that they are jamal cash. g was
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a saudi journalist to oppose the royal family and had been working for various western media outlets. he was killed, not the saudi consulate in istanbul, linux, tolbert, 20th thing. the cia has said it was an assassination committee. it's all in direct orders from the crown prince. not allegations spark tensions between washington and re yet. but we heard from arvin void, our former vice chairman of the u. s. libertarian national committee, who's a president biden's words are often based on talking tough to appease his domestic audience. you know, he ran by saying what the american people wanted to hear in certain areas and one, a lot of american people. i think a lot of people in the world generally want to see murderers brought to justice. i think that's a normal human impulse. now all of a sudden there's a huge about face saying that because he's a head of state, we can go after him and that has nothing to do with the recent us foreign policy.
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saddam hussein was the head of state who was suspected not convicted of having weapons of mass destruction, which he didn't have. and that was still enough for the us to go after him. so the idea that the u. s. can't go after somebody that had a state is utterly absurd. now, with the asia pacific economic cooperation summit in bond talk, not wrapped up this saturday thailand. house officially passed the rotating presidency to the united states. as a final grip communique was issued, that's in contrast to some earlier global meetings this month. you may remember, maria phenomena is in the tie. capital. told me more about that from the foreign sidelines. earlier. b, a pick summit here in ban copies now specially over. and i have to say has been the 3rd international gathering here in asia in the last 10 days. and despite numerous and insistent attempts by some western countries to turn all the 3 been using to
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platform to confront and further isolate to russia, it seems that these efforts didn't white work. there is a general impression that the countries managed finally to understand that the world is facing common challenges like food or energy crisis. the collapse of the global financial system affects everybody together. and united is the only effective and possible way to deal with global challenges. and international problems and together means with russia. the countries though, after heated debates but still were able to come to a consensus to adopt final declarations. again, early at the g 20 and a here. and here is the head of the russian delegation here at the i pad, the countries vice prime minister explaining why i solution of russia either you talk here that fewer and fewer and now believing, don't worst. or i think that there is an understanding that attempts to isolate
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russia only lead to an aggravation of the crisis. even the president of france, m o. l micron, whose agenda here at the apec and earlier at the 20th fact, was openly and totally empty. russia claimed that the reason strong need of coy existence and corporation. he just good at his very own way. we on a jangle and we have to be go from trying to become more and more nervous is a big and very nervous and thought war. it was a big problem for the whole, the rest of the jungle. you need corporation. awful lot of other animals. but despite some optimism here in thailand, these here are theories are that the wars these yet to come earlier a do are in the official ceremony. the time prime minister handed over the symbol of these here is a pack t, the american vice president, that was the symbol by the way. and that means that the next apec will be hosted
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by the united states of america. and that would be an even bigger challenge and how to test for russia and for the entire world. a 15 year old girl was killed by is really forces in the westbank ton of petunia. on monday, according to the palestinian ministry of health, we spoke to her family about the fatal incident. so la la dason had fully set that for him out as soon as she was capable of going out and finding her way home. early in the morning, she took the house key and money from her walnut and went to buy a shoe atima. when i woke up to pray, i thought she was asleep. but after a short while, i couldn't find her at home, but thought she would return as she always did. but only been pad paradigm lead. my sister was artistic, no matter how much we try to prevent her from going out and get she route. because she couldn't distinguish between right and wrong, she was just
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a child who went out of the house to play with other children. fulla or as me, oh must. selma was shelton the head during and this really army operation just the day before her 16th birthday. she was a passenger in a car with another person who was wounded and then taken into custody. eye witnesses claim that the girl was denied medical attention and died 25 minutes later at the scene. local palestinian officials say the driver was all aware now b is really rage and encountered the soldiers by accident be fairly military. they soldiers fired off the approaching vehicle, which they claim was speeding towards them. after colds for the car to stop were not obeyed. not however clashes with the views of fullest family over who's to blame for the teenagers. death for ha, ha, ha, ha ha. full was young and innocent. when she went out to buy some food, she was met by a neighbor who offered to give her ride home again. but on the way back,
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the israel soldiers opened fire, killing fuller and arresting the driver. i want a international community to open an investigation into the murder of my innocent child who died just one day before her birthday. and i couldn't sure. when i came home, police told me that the israeli army had killed my sister was they were trying to call me down. i was shocked. i couldn't believe what was going on about my sister was poor and sick and did not know anything about life so far. she did not even know how to read or write or i time to check in with john carry a car and his new series whistleblowers find out what's got the former c i agent and guests interested today. right ahead. this is our team tonight. ah. the washington are almost completely removed from day one steamer and so on. the american people i believe.
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