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[000:00:00;00] ah, top headlines right now and r t international. moscow demands an international investigation into an alleged massacre of russian soldiers who were being held captive by ukrainian forces. soft, a chilling footage, suggesting a mass execution images on line. also ahead for you. a driven here, 5 minutes away from the block. the job here is the stabilize piece. so please get the percent off. the presence of frontline hospital in the lucon square public by russian volunteered documents are fighting to save the lives of wounded soldiers. also, protested marchina fast,
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so set the fires of the french embassy and made escalating grievances against him during quote, powers influence in the west african next the saint on. okay, we don't need the french army here. they said 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 with all right, we are working our way into saturday night here at moscow with a big mixed batch of your worldwide headlines. it's a great to have you with us with this ours program. what's a, quote, bob, horace, killing of russian prisoners of war. that's what the defense ministry has accused. ukraine of, of the videos emerged on line report, showing russian troops being killed while held captive by key of forces. the m o. d . u went on to say it's actually a common horrific practice,
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often overlooked by ukraine's west and back us. the intentional and methodical murder of more than 10 immobilized russian servicemen by the degenerates from the ukrainian army with direct shots in the head, cannot be presented as a tragic exception by the key regime as the claim 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. but the lensky and his henchmen will have to answer before the court of history, the peoples of russia and ukraine for every tortured and killed prisoner. were about to show you part of the footage and question, the warning. you may well find it disturbing that the 1st video is said to have been filmed by ukrainian troops showing captured. and as we understand unarmed, russian soldiers apparently been told to lie on the ground as they came out from the cover. the 2nd video from
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a drone appears to show the same group of soldiers in the same place. now lying dead while they are russian and of exeter committee has opened an inquiry into this alleged masika. it says at least 11 soldiers were killed. while the foreign ministry says it will push for an international probe into exactly what happened, we have repeatedly drowned 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 condemn this, agree just crime, and conduct a thorough investigation into it. well last month, the united nations identify 2 cases of russian prisoners of war being tortured and executed by ukrainian soldiers. one of the gruesome incidents was filmed and video went viral. i should warn you again, you may find these images disturbing. a 3 russian soldiers a shown him shot in their legs, the portly by ukrainian troops. there also been reports of foreign mercenaries
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participating in similar war crimes. meantime, the russian defense ministry emphasized at all ukrainian soldiers upon being captured, a treated in accordance with international treaties. moscow and ki, i have of course, also swap the prison several times already during the ongoing conflict. now, i've mentioned moscow stated it will be more than international investigation with former c i. a analysts larry johnson believes that's unlikely to happen. he says global organizations have long been silent about ukrainian atrocities committed, for example, in don bass. going all the way back to 2014, there'll be no justice from the international organization or the international community. they're corrupted. this was, this is reminiscent of what the nazis did to jews. story hold. 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,
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this is criminal activity that should be condemned by the international computer. but it's not, i don't, i hold no hope out that that will in fact take place. this war started in 2014. and it has gone on nonstop with civilians and done that skill has been killed and the world being quiet, being silent about it that has not been an uproar. there's not been the demands for a sensation of those kinds of activities. multiple explosions have been heard in russia's belgrade region after a ukrainian attack. that's according to the local governor of shells at the area of a residential apartment block and an industrial facility. we understand also power lines did sustain some damage. i mean, while russian strikes, targeting industrial infrastructure have been reported again and the ukranian control city of apology, local officials claim, and i'm a nation depot, will sit in the attack as well as workshops for aircraft repair and drone
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production. we understand emergency services happening, working at the scene, also relentless battles across the frontline and don bass do continue. that is also the fight for the lives of russian soldiers who have been rushed to local hospitals in the region. senior correspondent, of course, murat, gas dfi, now being he's been visiting one such clinic. i should warn you, however, you may find some of the images and morocco report upsetting it is late in the evening. a car horn blair's outside, in warning, get ready. it says new arrivals are coming in with me. he's the operating theatre in the hallway. medical station with the engine driven here for 10 minutes away from the front flood. there stabilized here
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. 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 them to say, they cool all the doctors here, doc. they appear calm, collected exactly what people need to see. he's 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 weaknesses to our soldiers. a, with all of these doctors, all volunteers, they used to work and well equipped hospitals, with the latest technology in science,
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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 civilly and volunteers look at them shrunken, were proud to follow girls and present myself. i'm going to cry the you going you whether the going we came to help our combat translations such as the, are you scared? no. is it difficult psychologically. sometimes midway girls who can cry sometimes i think it's hard for the man
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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 more dickerson for the rest of your word. merciful rivers. we know perfectly well the conditions our troops leave in, in forests, 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 says chaotic, his war. there are never enough doctors, not enough time,
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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. tuition search for. yeah. so i live to, so can you, 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 escalate it. and wherever we fill on this sec for 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 would have set them up. but the irony here is that it is the same case with eggs hospital. so we've been asked to delay this report until they've moved to a new location. could have your company for this program,
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the angry but keena fast. so protestors of attempted to storm the french and messina, why go to go and demanding the french ambassador be expelled? police using a tick asked to dispose the crowd to as we understand were throwing stones on setting fires outside the compound. a locals accused paris of our being the route of bucking of fast. so as problems in particular, failing to help deal with a rising is limits. insurgency and people also demand that cooperation with other countries, even including russia on issues of security. so we hit the streets and spoke to those who are angry. i don't wanna say, 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 my young about. they have been silenced and asked for 60
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years. 60 years you have been helping us and nothing concrete. we ask him them to disappear. francis game is over. they killed our grandparents, all mothers and fathers, and they still want to stay to kill us. we say no, our eyes on our opens enough is enough. a journalist in the capital recorded a piece for us, or perhaps showing signs of waiting western influence in the region at lodge. i have. i have to listen to this. here in west islip got releases is loud and clear opium countries. i've been dawning beside the region, living the west africa leaders to take care of their home security phrase, and shove, dow luba, candle petition. the ready kingdom is pulling out for money. now. jim money, as i know it will leave you in subdivision liter miley by next you. but to put things in perspective,
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map maps has changed from with time. i'll stick with them into prison in west africa. dear. how these are still up talking? oh no. and little cool, adopting in vis a hell all due to a poor situation of security. and now let the nation is warning it, but more with, for the super in religion. because of the i'm conflict, as well as global warming. in this a hell, the climate crisis is combining with increasing and stability 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 model it to well, 5 was often countries been lookin' a plot,
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so i will goals gone. i am to have met last week to legalize aqua in cfc from 2017, which means they want to team 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. deborah henri gun welcome. besides that, west african countries are joining for shelly in chile jobs and helping it's our secure region. m sites told us as the cannot relay any more on west lockers who took long term advantage of african horde. the kids.
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this mission must now lean on their home forces, whatever we can help there. ok to work with him including russia was n. lee wurrell oddity would have to woo hoo kit of us lubbock, in a fafsa was not the only country where the public is currently opposing a possible military intervention by external players. patients of taking to the streets of their national capital to speak out against poverty as well as reported government plans to have the u. s. military come into town and stamp out their protest movement. at one local correspondence sent us this brief report. on the occasion of $219.00 anniversary of the battle of valencia. the battle that allowed haiti to become the 1st independent black people in the will, wasn't date, is of the political movement pizza. the saline stood the sweets of the capital of what was to put this begins the military head that quite minister, how young hows,
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with breast this is, sent a message in one of the office of b. so say that haiti does not want plains canada and united states, they are asking for corporation that who held the current the to prosper with a growing energy crisis, a gang violence and overall tough economic situation, sparking outrage among citizens growing into a national crisis with massive and sometimes violent demonstrations all across the caribbean republic, the acting president who critics accused of assassinating his predecessor once to resolve the stand off not by stepping down as the protesters demand. but instead by inviting us lead nato troops took basically occupy photo prince and pacify citizens by force is what some of the locals had 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 what we see the misery of the hate and
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population current lead the crossroads. there is no peaceful area in the city. this away from prime minister says it justified the presence of foreign military aids in the country. a 15 year old girl was killed by israeli forces in the west bank in the west bank town, i should say. but to any or this week, according to the palestinian ministry of health, we spoke to our family members about the incident. so la, la danson had furnace at that room out as him, but 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. arma 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 the bad pale design led. my sister was artistic, no matter how much we tried to prevent her from going out. good. she route because she couldn't distinguish between white and wrong. she was just
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a child who went out of the house to play with other children. fuller, it allows me, alma salma was shot in the head during an israeli army operation just a day before her 16th birthday. she was a passenger in a car with another person who was wounded and then taken a custody. i witnessed his claim that the girl was denied medical attention and died 25 minutes later at the scene. our local palestinian officials say the driver was unaware of the israeli ravening count of the soldiers by accident with his ready militaries as a soldiers fight at the approaching vehicle, which they claim was speeding towards them. off the coals for the car to stop were not obeyed. that however clashes with the views of a full family of a who is actually to blame for the death of the teenager. ha, ha, ha, ha, ha ha! who 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, the easement soldiers opened fire,
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killing fuller and arresting the driver. i want to international community to open an investigation into the mood of my innocent child who i just one day before her birthday and according to 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 with my sister was poor and sick and didn't know anything about life. so she did not even know how to read or write. so i could have you with us for this program. so to hungary now where hungary is foreign minister has criticized the use sanctions against russia, claiming that they are undermining the entire blocks economy. the you once new sanctions only to somehow justify its misguided decisions that are harmful. it will be necessary to name those responsible after declaring that sanctions were a dead end, the leaders who supported the sanctions would have to come forward say that because of them, the european economy is close to recession and resign. that would be
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a normal reaction from those who did damage to europe by imposing sanctions or the russian foreign ministry spokeswoman also are weighed in claiming the use policies are only deepening divisions within the block. however, the european union's foreign policy chief, joseph burrell, claimed that sanctions against moscow and not intended to hood any one but russia. and he promised to help out other countries adversely affected shoes engaged in russia. i specifically target to weaken the capacity of booty of russia to find engine war the and not that bridge. again, genuine else also the consequences of this and changed will. so congress has to be carefully measure it, but they are not address to the economy. so sort of countries and if there is any collected on ethic that could have damage,
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a movie amended sanctions of hata and effect not only on europe, but on the african continent as well. with a rising food prices and a reduction of russian exports of fertilizer. and south african motorists have also been complaining about record fuel prices. although a price cap on russian oil set to be imposed by the g $7.00 group was intended to bring down costs. but the mechanism is set to begin on december. the 5th, the crude oil imports a central asia expo i. d, t by duty isn't convinced that western leaders will be able to help. 3rd world countries us, they'll be too busy dealing with the damage being inflicted on their own citizens. i think these are a shell fish normal. these are double standards because, you know, europe continues to, to buy gas export gas. japan continues to but they want other countries to, you know,
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to kept the oil prices and so far. yeah. so they want other countries, you know, countries like india, i mean, you know, the fuel prices escalating and it is very difficult for the common person, the common man, the common woman to, you know, to keep pace. so if there is a cap on oil prices, it is people like me who will suffer the most. right. so these are double standards . they want to have, you know, to do to put the blame on, on rush. yeah. like, you know, it's a good to make russia waiting by and to, to absorb themselves all the mess that is around ah, in a speech it is, i foundations, our democracy forum for my u. s. president. barack obama war. that freedom is under threat all over the world, including in western nations. these democratic ideas are currently under assault,
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around the world. we see it in the back sliding was taking place in what were well established democracies. we see them escalating polarization and this information. well, as the world is met with the new crises and all different parts in different continents, the us democratic system is certainly dealing with its own fair share as well. let's get to some of the final details without ease. steve sweeney. washington always seems to call those countries in its cross hes, autocratic or authoritarian, is the us itself really any different? the white house will often deny it to those it deems on democratic with molly being a recent example, the united states ability to, to help molly on the security side is greatly constrained now. a 1st and foremost by the fact that there was a qu show under us law. there is a limit on how we can support government forces,
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as i said in the context of appeal and till democracy is restored. so until 2024. but even more by choice and molly government made to get into bed with wagner. does washington really have the right to do this? it makes a u. s. look like some kind of autocratic general talk. crazy. run by the very oligarchs it so frequently decries elsewhere is electric leader joe biden is old and frail. although he's considering running for the presidency for a 2nd term. we're lying on cheat sheets, prompting him how to behave, major gatherings of world leaders, a weak leader is usually surrounded with an aging establishment, and they are the ones with the real power. the 2021 senate was, for instance, the oldest in american history. the average age of us senators is 64.3
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years. senator patrick j lee has been serving for 47 years. chuck grassley, 41 years, while dianne feinstein is now the oldest sitting. you are a senator at the age of 89. each. me being challenges, but it's also benefit when it comes to being in congress. i've seen changes and trans not only in california, but across the country, not to mention animal than senate. living through that has made me much more effective at my job. such administrations usually have the packing of the armed forces in the u. s. we can see the growing military influence. the pentagon, for example, already plays a leading role in manipulating social media in support of washington's national security priorities. we conduct those operations in support of national security priorities. what i would highlight is that they must be undertaken in compliance with u. s. law and beauty policy. and we have safeguards in place and are committed to observing those safeguards. these are not public affairs operations. these are
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military information support operations. many of those responsible for you as defense policies also have shares in military companies, including lockheed martin or raytheon, and boeing, which is a major conflict of interest. while a 2014 princeton university study found that the u. s. is an oligarchy. multivariate analysis indicates that economical leads and organized groups representing business interests have substantial independent impacts on u. s. government policy, while average citizens and mass based interest groups have little or no independent influence. but anyone who dares to speak out against this is either branded of mystic terrorist or faces censorship and even being shut down altogether. so how can the u. s. really lecture others on democracy when it is falling foul of his own? all but re standards?
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the 1st echo railway bridge linking russia and china has officially been opened and trains and are running along the line that crosses the more river. a construction of the bridge was carried out as part of an agreement signed between the 2 countries back in 2008 and the bridge which carries twin tracks. it's about 2.2 kilometers long. it's predicted though, up to 20000000 tons of cargo. we'll go via the new crossing every year. i. that's just about wrapping up this our program from moscow on arte international though. it's really been a busy saturday already. but back at the top of the hour with more of your global news. oh yeah, just some of those just already with
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the law we have which are ours to make you know, i'm not know let you to really care about me. if you care about the play. i wish somebody could just tell me why they're here. all hatred, lynching, and beating poverty. why supremacy is just the disgusting ambulance. the people in mississippi voted on a flyer and 65 percent of the people voted to keep the car and fly. our purpose is to, to fan the good name of the confederates held because of these monuments that you see everywhere are not, can they not monuments to the confederate government, their monuments to the, to the soldiers, to the veterans. you know, if we're going to be offended by everything, every negative part of our history,
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we have to get rid of everything. oh, i a yeah. now can you give me this deploy? hey nancy, it's kim in a book that probably the national. she's the radiator young showcase in under
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and let them know that sounds a little boy. why is it up to a boy? ah, [000:00:00;00] a get caught up in my chair. this is, laura doesn't want that extra mom, but i know it's up a minute whole i

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