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is constantly robbed by political and corruption scandals. oh, but it didn't stop mo, google obtaining your candidate status in 2022. ah, a ukrainian military officer post a disturbing video online showing the apartment for sure that captured russian soldier a warning you may find the following images distressing the un calls for a probe into the ukranian troops, films allegedly executing russian prisoners of war. western news, i clicked se, verified the video in a rare admission that tia forces could be committing with the cuban leader in moscow to meet with president vladimir putin as the to come pre
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strengthened their economic ties. despite the pressure of u. s. lead sanctions with from moscow to the world. this is our t. my name's unit no later than you're welcome to the news. our russian prisoner of war shown being held captive by ukrainian soldiers bound and placed in a casket, allegedly to be buried alive. that's purportedly what a chilling video show is posted online by a ukrainian military officer on his twitter account. you may find the following footage, disturbing. what do you my know? what was your name? joyce? joy through either a little while in a separate case the you an i was called on key of to investigate video that's emerged on the internet recently, reportedly showing ukrainian forces killing at least 11 russian prisoners of war. a
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western news outlet says it has verified the authenticity of some of that footage at really in contrast to the usual narrative of the west, denying potential ukrainian war crimes and appears the russian soldiers were executed at point blank range of warning. you may find footage in the following report disturbing. it looks like most of them were shot in the had. there are pools of blood that indicates that they were just left there. dad. they appears to have been no effort to pick them up or help them. these episode, the mass murder of 11 unarmed russian troops face down on the ground, hawkins back to the islamic states darkest videos into a conflict already savage. ukrainian troops have injected stark barbarity. already. ukrainian officials are trying to divert blame. video
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evidence shows that russian soldiers committed a war crime as while they were staging a surrender. they opened fire against the ukrainian army. this excuse his toward mockery and condemnation. the blood pooled around each soldier's head clearly indicates that they were executed where they lay various sources of also confirmed who was behind the execution. ukraine's 80th air assault brigade. we were able to locate a soldier who formerly served with the 80th, which is based involve hundreds. he describes how he and other troops were conditioned to hate, to show no mercy. anything russian was to be broken. lease was years before this conflict. ready wasn't resort to the fact that ukraine says that the 80th brigade is not capable of such methods as simply
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a lie to exculpate themselves and blame russia for this. since i served there, i know that this brigade can do anything either by order of the ukrainian security service, or by their own decision. they have no pity. while i was serving there, they were saying, when we come to the fight in the don bass, we will not take prisoners of war. they won't leave us alive. these soldier whose identity is concealed to protect his family. now, flights on the russian side, he had little choice. he says his father, who then also served in the ukrainian military, was executed several years ago after he threatened to fall complaint about orders he was given. to shall civilian areas. the brutal murder of russian prisoners of war is not the 1st, 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 his western patrons. this
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latest incident will only strengthen russia's argument that ukraine must deed, not supply. that doesn't mean only putting an end to volunteer armies, which march under nazi symbols. it also means an end to nationalist excess kidnappings murders and savagery which have terrorized ukraine for years. this time, even the u. n. has taken note, my colleagues are aware of the video of the mass shootings of russian prisoners by ukrainian soldiers and are looking into them. the incident must be promptly fully and effectively investigated and any perpetrators held to account. we also learned of an interesting fact that the 80th air salt brigade was closely partnered with nato forces. but many years active duty us marines, trained officers and soldiers of the unit imparting upon them the alliance his way
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of conducting war. from the very beginning of the conflict, the 80th airborne, the salt brigade, was taken under the care of american troops, the marine corps. they had been training them both militarily and politically, brainwashing the brigade's military personnel. they instill this hatred in them. the u. s. military does not need ukrainians, they need a war with russia. when my father was killed, i realized that this was no active defense at all. it was completely in the interests of nato countries, and we were all just pawns. the army became even worse under zalinski. the nazi's war like this, even in world war 2, the just animals, i've made a choice. i joined the russian army and i do not regret it. perhaps they were rights atrocities committed by ukrainian forces, the mud and torture of civilians and prisoners of war, gouging out their eyes or shooting them in the knees. these incidents of june
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almost new condemnation from the west, which begs the question, what depths can ukraine's forces sink to the food nato acknowledges. just who with he's, that they've armed to the teeth. more, i guess the of odds he le ganske region. ah, well, let's delve into that now. a geo politics specialist and former us marine bryan burlesque, bryan always good to have you on the program, a ukrainian military officer posted a video showing an apparent russian prisoner being tortured. why would someone feel free to openly display a potential war crime? it's because of the impunity that the ukrainian forces have enjoyed throughout. not only this, most recent part of the conflict, the russian special military operation. but since 2014, we don't hear anything from the western media about ukraine shelling the don bus
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region for 8 years, or any of the atrocities that had taken place from 2014 onward. and they know that no matter what they do, they'll get away with it. do you think there will be a thorough investigation us demanded by the un? no. now, because this isn't the 1st time, and this is happened over and over again since late february, and it's not as this western leaders and institutions don't know or aren't sure whether this has happened or not. i was just looking at the new york times and how this is the 3rd, the 3rd execution that the new york times has verified as, as has happened. and there is no action officially, nothing from the us, nothing from these western sponsors of ukraine. this is the thing you have got the new york times saying this and what appears to be mounting evidence will key of
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will they have to admit to some of its trips committing war crimes. how hard you think brian, that the you premium authorities will proceed if these atrocities are proven beyond the died? i, i still don't think the west will push the issue at all. what ukraine is still lying about these while at least one missile falling in poland, the killing to polish civilians are still lying about that and no one holding them accountable for that they are lying, even when in their best interest they should be telling the truth and in an instant like this, they want to keep the barbarity going, and unfortunately, no one, no one except russia and that lies will hold them accountable. i would submit and even going back to the summer, we wouldn't have seen a report like we just read in the new york time saying that it's verified the authenticity of some of the footage is the western media nora tibbs about ukraine. is it changing somewhat? it may, but i,
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i remember the new york times verifying the reports on russian soldiers a shot in the knee. and i also remember them verifying a video of russian soldiers being executed outside. so this, this would be the 3rd time the new york times has verified something like this. and unfortunately they're doing it to cover themselves. but they do it very quietly. this is not something that they're going to push like they do all their narrative. so unfortunately, it's one of those things where they're doing it to, to cover for themselves, but not enough to actually get any sort of accountability. yeah. and arguing perhaps against my point there, we saw just this week the, the blame for that miss which landed in poland pot in russia right away. and then the, the bach tracking began not long afterwards. yes. and, and ukraine is kind of back tracking now, but the fact that they, they didn't immediately just apologize. nobody in the west was blaming them. they were still intent on blaming. i mean, the west was still intense on blaming russia,
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even though it was confirmed ukrainian. this'll get your claim continued lying about it. this is the problem. the west always has when we just use proxy wars, the only people in any targeted country that will go along with that are the absolute worst in that particular society. the most extreme, the most violent, we've seen this play out over and over again. syria is another good example. libya before that, brian, something that they may have particular interest in. i would, i would guess a former ukrainian soldier has told r t that us marines had trained ukrainian troops who went on to kill at russian prisoners of war. your thoughts on those allegations? it's very plausible. i don't think anything the us marines would have taught them what have rubbed off on them in a good way. the u. s. itself is guilty of all sorts of war crimes and atrocities from afghanistan to iraq. and now they're killing people in syria. so it just seems
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like a case of birds of a feather, to be honest. i just finally western leaders, human rights script, if they're not paying enough attention to, to these allegations of potential war crimes committed by ukrainian forces. what message does that send going forward? what, what's the ramifications of that for them? i think it's another illustration of how these western human rights organizations really are just hiding behind the smoke screen of human rights advocacy. when in reality their, their sole purpose is to advance u. s. foreign policy. and so it doesn't surprise me that they're not acting, but i hope people see them blatantly ignoring this and i hope it undermines their credibility because they are actually jeopardizing genuine human rights advocacy, which is absolutely necessary. brian, good to speak to you. thanks for your time. today, bryan burlesque, geo politics,
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analyst and former us marine live on our team. thank you. overall though, western media it's do appear in contrast to the new york times article to be doubling down on their support for ukrainian forces, appearing to over look blatant neo nazi ideology among the countries trips. i want to show you this video by the euro news media that shows a ukrainian tank proudly displaying a flag with the notorious not see symbols or black some ego german human rights lawyer. former lawmaker martin doors receive western powers are well aware of the extremist sentiments among the ukrainian armed forces. but they choose to ignore the issue. they see clearly what's going on, but they don't want to transform the reality. there is not seats in the ukraine army there is people. ready who so call me to follow up questions on dera in the ukraine government like by for immune list and then it was
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a dollar in germany before that is precious commission. s and true. but felt like you are so crazy meant inside the ukraine, and there is faction to carry the whole system. and i think everyone knows it's the media in germany, in central europe, they know as well. they can see that being of some kind of life presidents, lensky learning and a lot of documentation entry calls from all paintings. all the rest of the states will know re sure all the passions, planes, ukraine and the media and all that as well. but they ignore it in, in the a, to bring for one sided picture, which is just pure propaganda. cuban leader
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is in the russian capital where he's expected to hold talks this monday with his counterpart loving. we are both moscow and founder are facing sanction spearheaded by the u. s. under poise to unveil new economic partnership opportunities, especially when it comes to decreasing dollar dependence on global markets. our teachers for ela, isabel can tell us more about that. their nations may be thousands of miles apart, but it seems they are moving ever closer together. cuban president miguel diaz can now is in russia, and it's set to discuss very important political and economic matters with vladimir putin. the states already lend each other a helping hand in sectors covering transport, energy, industry and banking. back in february, cuba lashed out at the u. s. for targeting moscow with sanctions and announce nato's expansion to the east. both russia and cuba have become experts in defying
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and surviving western sanctions. now in order to grease the wheels of cooperation even further, the countries or even i hang up the making of mutual settlements and rubles, and crypto currencies to circumvent the effects of sanctions on their economies. and further minimize the reliance on the us dollar. we all keep in russia on the sanctions, the circulation of the dollar is the main financial mechanism exists in there was the mutual payments though to die mechanisms are being developed at the level of the countries governments to change the situation. normally. 7 will this lead to the key development of mutual payments via crypto currencies, but other private mechanisms are being discussed and back in april, cuba began accepting rushes that payment cards at a t m's. and we'll be accepting them at all stores by the end of this year. cuba itself has been under a u. s. embargo for 60 years now after fidel castro's revolution over through the us friendly batista, government,
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and nationalized property as belonging to american citizens. despite obama's efforts to resume ties under trump and bite in the u. s. has escalated the siege around the country lately, nearly every un general assembly members state voted in favor of the cuban resolution condemning the embargo, save israel and the u. s. of course, since biden has been in office, the embargo has cost cuban economy. an estimated $6350000000.00, a figure that translates to more than $15000000.00 per day. the global pandemic proved another chance for cuba and russia to cement their ties. in january this year, moscow dispatched 20 tons of medical aid and supplies to the caribbean island. it was the 5th such shipment set in just 2 months beside cuba and rushes close partnership. eden has been an ally to both and both countries condemned us intervention and sanctions on it on china has also maintained vital economic
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relations with all 3 of the sanction nations. the conflict in ukraine has further delineated, clear lines of ally ship among the countries, the u. s. a nato have sought to vilify the meeting between russia and he was president will not only outline economic partnerships, but it will likely also signal a move towards multi polarity, political support and a clear distancing away from western reliance since 1991. when the soviet union, so cuba has been very isolated, commercially, and economically. the fact that we now see every day in increasing multi polo world with chinese soft power with the russian polls influence she was not as isolated as it has been now for decades. so this is going to bring some amount of relief to the 11000000 people of cuba who suffered for so long from the sanctions. i think any
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time sanctioned countries come together, it undermines the very meaning of the sanctions. the resume design sanction which is to isolate these different countries where this nick that i was, you know, china and when they come together that can subvert overall effects sanctions. now with new killer energy, a major focus of global efforts to secure sustainable power supplies and made shortages of natural resources. a leading forum for the industry, the international atom expo, is currently taking place in the southern russian city of saw chief officials and industry experts have gathered to shape really the future of atomic energy. our t correspondent eager style of is there to be event has officially kicked off here as industry moguls there read new and well politicians from all over the world have descended upon the town of sochi, which also holds the unofficial title of russia's southern capital. behind me, you can see the flags of more than 70 nations who have chosen to send their
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delegates and their representatives to this venue from well france to south africa from argentina to india and, and denisia all of them. i hear as that their delegates and experts are to hold all sorts of conversations starting from well are more general ones like how to overcome all sorts of crises that the global economy is facing right now and to more specific talks and discussions and panels as well like, for instance, the use of artificial intelligence in the atomic energy and even a sort of a new trend is being introduced here. something that's called blue economy, i guess we'll have to stick around this place to see what exactly that means. frances president micron has acknowledged of his summit and chin is here that african nations have been turning away from the use of the french language representatives. all french speaking nations are on the world gathered on java
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island for discussion centered on economic collaboration. manual macro considers colonialism to have been a mistake, but he still wants african nations this speak more french, socio linguistics, professor halifax. dick what say it's unlikely france can keep its global standing without african resources. it have no benefit. it has nothing to do with the job and jen, i have a good job doing why does not plan does not have no data in the operate. that's what i have been doing. it has had me to present that all the residents from that without that african guns is not it was not the anyway, it did not become
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a member of the united nations good at the conference without them africa will thing on the continent, one of russia's largest tech firm that has been expanding its presence in africa. young dex is now in partnership with another country, zambia, whose citizens can use the young go up for ordering taxis and food deliberate, local residents. however, any being noting the competitiveness of the platform with cab rides, reportedly starting at around $2.00 for a distance of up to 3 kilometers. ah, [000:00:00;00] i the reason why i like angle is because it's been very convenient for me. you want
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me more to like youngel because they just like it's easy and cheap as well and safe . i because it's i can just do it on my end. it either way. i think i'm going to pull them. i wanna see i'm local blue august. the 3rd, a gracious lin renter's with his opening up finding some brilliant innovation in market german chancellor left schultz has tried to reassure the nation valve. its energy security is not at risk, but a much different view has come from his government. we must assume that there will be blackouts in the winter. by this i mean a regional and temporary interruption in the power supply. or chancellors show us has been a main proponent of western sanctions against moscow,
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but has admitted he was shock that russian fuel supplies to his country would decrease, especially on the brink of winter r t contribute our rachel mars than weighs in on the recent energy issues facing the use largest economy. german chancellor, all s sholtes is such a shiny example of a leader who has absolutely everything in his country so completely under control. that he apparently ran out of german problems to address during his speech to his party's conference on saturday. you know, the party that supposed to be leading germany instead, schultz decided to avail himself of this prime opportunity to address german citizens before a german audience to offer unsolicited advice to russian president vladimir putin. and the clock a board shuffle in wilson were sending a clear message to the russian president and this war withdraw your troops and make
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a free part of peace negotiations. there must not be any dictated piece for ukraine from russia. kind lancaster until find this law. how can the russian president possibly pass up an ultimatum like that? coming from one of the west's brightest leaders. for example, as schultz was telling putin how to handle rushes, strategic interests, he gave the audience a glimpse of how he's handling germany's gus for lauren with london. so, so we didn't expect russia would cease gas applies to us, was standing on the doorstep of winter. so i can say our country is facing a great challenges, but it's right to support ukraine, sovereignty and integrity. it's right that we supply weapons as long. yeah. major economic challenges like your countries on the verge of di industrialization because he fell straight into washington's trap of sanctioning your own gas apply to stick to putin and now are sitting there pledging her pearls as the biden administration is enticing your own industry to leave germany for america,
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where companies can have access to luxuries like energy, but hey, not so dangerous. short says no big deal. germans are just shopping firewood, turning to call and being told by during officials to wear multiple sweaters and take showers with 3 drops of water. everything's totally under control. so german chancellor, olaf shoulds is now apparently an expert on russian military strategy and keen to serve as putin's arm chair general in ukraine. here is the germans, boone to stags armed forces commissioner eva hotel, explaining how general schultz is doing in keeping the german forces in fighting shape. the bonus bow locks, 20000000000 year suassa found the nation everson. now, without ammunition is nothing and a soul john distance this, it is about their protection and safety. well in what they say amateurs,
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talk about strategy professionals, talk about logistics. but the real experts just focus on telling other countries how to run their military operations. while everyone back home is relying on the warmth provided by lap cats, to get through the winter, while, while berlin claims of its energy shortages are fully under control, representatives of various german enterprises say quite the opposite. we talked to axel turk, the head of the foundry company, which produces alimony and cuffs things. now he said his business is going through hard times. true to his country's current political course. yachts, yachts, yachts, ones in autumn, the energy prices were becoming more expensive. so we started talking to our suppliers and they told us that the prices would continue to rise very strongly. everything became more expensive gasoline, diesel, and then came the war and ukraine, which of course, unsettled our customers. i've never really paid much attention to energy policy. for us, it was always clear,
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electricity comes out of the socket. natural gas comes out of the pipe. there is a $200.00 millimeter gas pipe right behind our company. it was never a problem to get gas or electricity, but that is no longer the case. would have politics done. i think what's happening at the moment shows we haven't gotten that far with the energy transition yet. it's now just hitting us like a hammer fazio, nuclear power, and coal somehow will bring us into an energy shortage. we don't know yet what will happen. it's the end of november and if nothing changes now, it looks like we'll have to start short time work in the new year to avoid making people redundant. we have now also introduce an energy tax surcharge simply for academic reasons for our customers received a letter that blew their minds. we made it very clear to them that if we can change this, our company won't survive. now it's one of the poorest countries in europe, but also one of the most strategically important on the continent are documentary
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team dallas into that next in moldova survival. ringback ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be in arms. race is on a very dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very care to kill time time to sit down and talk who is the aggressor today? i'm authorizing the additional strong sanctions today. russia is the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. a number that's constantly growing up in your future. literally list of course renewed as you speak on. the billing is pretty much the mind. the we're, we're sure we're banding all in ports of russian oil and gas,
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new g. i g of hope with the little, you know, we're pretty good regarding joe by imposing these sanctions on russia. jo has destroy the american economy. so there is your boomerang ah ah, the republic of moldova ranks was one of the poorest countries in europe ah, mobile door, if it goes from boston, uncle. no, it should my good the mobile when you go annual g d. p per capita is about $4000.00 euros and even the cultural amount is mainly made up of remittances,
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