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ah, there is no medical reason why you should be allowed you to find something to believe . john story is a story of ho street victory, and whatever i can do. to help him, i went to a disturbing images coming up a civilians killed in the latest ukrainian bombardments have done yet because he has to show the region 39 times in the past 24 hours. we report on with the u. s. military base in syria comes under a talk that comes amid rising tensions between nato allies to kia on the america over in africa, gonna announce is a possible shift towards using the gold instead of the us dollar for its own purchases. also this our b o,
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y a n d a space research organizations that just successfully launched a rockets carrying 9 satellites. it's a little bit a very warm welcome to you this saturday afternoon for my headquarters here in moscow. i'm pizza, scott, welcom swati. and we start this out with the latest from the ground in the caps on region, where 6 people have been killed by the latest ukrainian shelling of the city of novi. a kafka, according to local officials, give troops are stepping up their bombardments in the region, which recently joined to russia after a referenda. that was why the condemned as illegitimate over the dumbass ukrainian armed forces have showed the regions $39.00 times in the last 24 hours. one strike hits a cotton factory in the city of the net gonna warning you may find the following.
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images disturbing. local authorities say at least one civilian was killed and at least 3 or this wounded in that attack, or correspondence roman casa census. this report on the scene. vaguely artillery shelling off the net continued on friday. one woman was killed at the result. that is her husband and her brother standing right next to her body. another 3 people who are wounded in this area and now this is a food storage unit here in the nets. not a single military object. insight. data shilling ogden. ask, continue on a regular basis. as the result. there's a lot of damage to infrastructure. we haven't had any running water here in the last 6 days. also, many places are without electricity. no, the husbands of this woman is a familiar person to us to
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r t. a few months ago. as you can see, he's on crutches a few months ago. he came under shilling had the same time as our crew was shelled as well had that time. our correspondent helped him the 1st aid. did everything possible to her save his life? and now just a couple of months later, this man lost his wife from one quarter of hearty don't escrow public me while ukraine continues to suffer power outages across the country of the russian strikes on his infrastructure. authority say key of can only meets 30 percent of its electricity needs, and in it's in the event of an emergency, the city's population could not be evacuated. earlier. moscow stated that the airstrikes are in response to weapons deliveries from the west. with the goal of undermining the combat capabilities of the countries army. meanwhile,
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vladimir putin spoke to the mothers of russian servicemen on friday. and he said that those who supply ukraine with weapons expect here to continue to fight for as long as it takes is polluted. pushing the missile, quinn and soldiers are used as cannon fodder. without any exaggeration, the commanders they're paying no regard to losses at all. and those who behave incorrectly, as they believe are shot in front of the ranks, are guy, so it with their own eyes. and the bodies are lying around, they don't even collect executing. there is a completely different moral atmosphere pitcher. lydia, we spoke to former virginia states senator rich of black. he believes that nato countries have no interest in the well being of ukraine as i was care of continues fighting for moscow. i think there is a lot of truth in what president protein is saying on. there's very little evidence that her dad, nato, any of the, any,
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the european countries have the slightest interest and a well being of ukraine. the ukraine economy has collapsed, that people are in darkness. tens and tens of thousands of ukrainians have been killed. many more ukrainian soldiers and russian, russia has suffered a lot of casualties, but ukraine has had just incredible levels of death and, and woundings. so i think, i think that the, the men of ukraine, the soldiers are being used as cannon fodder. and i don't really think that the nato in the west care is all about the country of ukraine. i think it's, it's simply a place to advance their, their strategic objectives. but the people don't matter at all. not the men talk to
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women, not civilians. no one in ukraine matters to nato. in the news to miss south stopped a u. s. military patrolled base in northeast and siri on friday. a 3rd unexploded rockets was discovered near by. the pentagon has reported any casualties or damage to the facilities, though with us central command condemning the attack. if you are yet to be identified. friday's incident comes days after the u. s. express this concerns over the key is a military action against kurdish militias in the region, which on congress shrugged off, claiming the rights of self defense recent airstrikes and syria directly threaten the safety of us personnel who are working in syria with local partners to defeat isis. and maintain custody of more than $10000.00 isis detainees. no matter who terrorists, clued with turkey will always hold them accountable for every drop of blood they shed. no one can electra to care,
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which is the only native l i that for dies hand to hand. and was victorious, the kia launched a series of air strikes against the legend, militant targets in northern syria and recent days. the. busy come as a response to the deadly tumble terror attack which took place on the 13th of november, which on kara, has blamed on kurdish groups. they deny, however, any involvement in us was in 3rd one also threatened to ground invasion amid calls from the international community for the escalation political sciences on austin on goes all fund that says that the u. s. doesn't want any states in the region pursuing independent policies. united states doesn't once strong and independent countries in our region from bulk of to me to least, let's take it from 91 they attacked. so they provoke 3 voting yugoslavia. and after each end with the dissolution of 4, you go slower. and after that we had the, in 2003 had the war, the occupation of iraq and the divide iraq to the, to,
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to the different parts. and now they're trying keep same think in syria and now they're also the belief in iran and turkey is one of the main target off united states. also they don't, once they, they don't want a strong churchy in this region. and turkish army and turkish state is resisting against the police. so that's why we have bad relations with united states. and i think that it will ends with that's in new features. probably it will end to key codes, leave natal buying black gold with actual gold gone as vice president has announced that the government is considering adopting a new policy, it's use gold instead of the us dollar to make oil purchases. the government is negotiating a new policy regime where our gold rather than our us dollar reserves, will be used to buy oil products. the barger of sustainably mind,
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gold for oil is one of the most important economic policy changes in ghana, since it's independence. while the decisions aimed at protecting gone as foreign currency reserves, as demand for dollars by oil impulses does weaken the countries currency, using gold would mean that retailers no longer need to exchange dollars to import oil products. chris hards, a gold and global currency analyst from south africa, says the gun his initiative indicates that soley dollar base trade may not be for everyone. the patrons on it is one of those things as linked in to, to help support the dollar. the, the, the, the while produces teams to well that the good arrangement with that sleep and the good cause for the oil that they actually sell. and that also helps to, to understand. now gone is gone to the point we it's now looking at this arrangement and i think they're saying that it doesn't suit us any
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more. and i think in a, in one since, with the rather arrival of cooked occurrences, people to see there are alternatives to the pallet the but quinn is you could set product initiative. but gold is still a monetary instrument on the slides, as the fire announced on wednesday by east african leaders and switch. the rebels are continuing to fight the governments of the democratic republic of congo. we minutes in saying that the agreement is of no concern to them. though they don't rule out direct dialog. m 23 has seen the document on social media. there was nobody in the summit from m 23. so it doesn't really concern us. normally when there is a ceasefire, it is between the 2 warring sides. if tomorrow at 6 pm or in the morning, the government doesn't attack us, we will still be there. otherwise, we are defending ourselves. we are always ready for
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a direct dialogue with the congolese government to resolve the root causes of conflicts. ceasefire was declared after the d. r c's presidents and their london foreign minister, attended a summit in the capital of angola on wednesday. as a result of those talks, hostilities in eastern v r. c were supposed to cease on friday evening and spent a fever of a group has been on the offensive since last year, seizing territory in the east of the country, the us, the officials, along with other east african nations. so the rebels are directly supported by wonder, which is something it denies. east african nations have pledged to fight the rebel forces if they refused to lay down their arms. meanwhile, hundreds of congolese citizens so to the streets of goma to protest against the cease fire, demonstrates as cold for more action from the international community for assisted the aussie in its fight. we slowed system processes earlier, who told us that they do want the government to continue fighting against the medicines. yet we don't want to cease fire and the withdrawal of the rebels, because there have been many dialogues that have never brought
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a solution about today. the only solution for government is to fight a gun. since i've been, we want them to remove the cease fire and to be able to fight with the m 23 and chased them from where they came from because they are not congolese. even the regional force, we don't, don't want it up and i want the armed forces of congo to be able to put an end to the m $23.00 through war so that we don't listen to them. we don't give the enemy time, which is why we don't want a ceasefire. our brothers are suffering in rupture. they want to invade the d. r. c . the government should do its best to finally put an end to the rebels. moving on now, former german chancellor, anglo merkel has said that she used the minsk agreements to buy time for ukraine to buffet. so for war with russia, russia did hope that the protocol would bring peace to the dom bus. is archie contributed. rachel marson with more the west keeps saying that it wants peace in ukraine. but if that's really the case, then widened the western guarantors of the minsk accords,
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france and germany in force. that particular p steel signed in 2014 between ukraine and russia. that was supposed to end the violence by cave, against the people of the russ a phone, don bass region. something does, doesn't add up. not only did the violence persist. right under the noses of paris and berlin. but they stood idly by as nato moved in with its training and arming of as of neo nazi proxies. so why didn't they just seize the opportunity to secure peace when they had the chance and the agreement? so the tool to do so? well, we're now starting to get a better understanding of what was really going on. in a recent interview, former german chancellor uncle, a merkel admitted that she used the p steel to better prepare ukraine for war with russia. i believe better than and still now the doland uminski agreements. i believe the time ukraine could use to better assist a russian attack. it is a stronger and more resilient country now. now imagine that after signing the paris
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peace treaty to end world war 2, the access or the allied countries had decided to just use it to get ready for yet another go at or former ukrainian president, petra, for shingo. also las la last week that minsk was used to buy time to build up ukrainian forces with nato, which is a strange thing to be doing right after he had just literally agreed to work to secure peace by signing the deal. when you're motion liberated, i needed the minsk agreements to gain at least full and half used to build the ukrainian forces to build the ukrainian economy, to train ukrainian forces alongside nato, to create the best on forces in eastern europe, according to nato standards. so now it makes a lot more sense why washington was able to freely pump $21.00 and a half $1000000000.00 into eastern ukraine's at 2014. the region served as of the fact of nato bass right up on russia's border while the west was more focused on
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training for conflict, rather than defusing it, as they had agreed to help do. meanwhile, russia consistently sounded the alarm over the fact that keith was in constant breach of the peace deal. the process of conflict resolution is still failing despite all our efforts. keith is not complying with the mask agreements and in particular, categorically refuses to enter direct dialogue with the mask analog ganske. thus sabotage and the implementation of agreements on all the key issues of the main sc agreements. the amendments to the constitution, the special status of don bos, local elections, and amnesty. nowadays, western officials are quick to repeat the mantra that the conflict in ukraine is the result of unprovoked russian aggression. but every so often a western official let slip that backing ukraine is really about taking the fight to russia. here's democratic congressman adam shift,
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for example. we can speed that end of the fighting by helping ukraine defend itself, providing generous aid to the wars many millions of refugees, and tightening sanctions against russia until it can no longer afford such brutality. we should do all we can to hasten the war's end and ukraine survival. seeing as how this prior peace deal was never actually taken seriously by the very western actors. he promised to enforce it and was just exploited by ukraine and the west to better prepare for war against russia. what guarantee is there now that history won't simply repeat itself? remember when nato countries wanted a no fly zone over libya about 10 years ago, and promised to therapy, no mission creep. but then there was so much mission creek that president lamar gadhafi was murdered. do the same actors truly want peace or do they just want another chance to regroup and rearm mean papers? even? peace is possible. baton is a piece that ukrainians will decide at peace that will respect their rights as
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a sovereign people. russian officials the said that they're ready to negotiate. but how is it possible to make good faith deals when the parties involved have already proven that they can't be trusted to keep their word? a former us marine corps intelligence officer, scott ritter. he says that nathan has been preparing ukrainian forces against russia for at least 8. yes. anglo merck was admitted that she was buying time, buying time for what to make ukraine stronger out through nato training. and it wasn't just nato's the united states to. so america was involved in this as well. it's clear that all the nations that are accusing russia of being the aggressor, or in fact, a guilty of premeditated war of aggression. this is something that they conceived of in 2014, 2015. you know, the united states put a training facility on the ground and ukraine, where american military personnel bragged about how every 55 days. they were
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training a ukrainian battalion to nato standards for the sole purpose of singing that battalion east. so they could fight russians in eastern ukraine. this has been the goal from day one. ongoing america lied. emanuel mich krohn lied the west light. it can never be trusted to get ah, listen. daughters are using the latest lim, reconstruction techniques in a military hospital. and thus giving hope to those with severe mine and gunshot injuries for a return to a normal life or t correspondence, a few known as, as long story. for the 1st time and medical history, doctors learn how to fully recreate arms and legs out of patients own bodies. it may sound like something from a sci fi movie, but here at the main military clinical hospital of the russian defense ministry. it's turned into reality. the breakthrough technique was developed and implemented by russian military doctors after the ukrainian conflict began. they can now fully
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restore patient sleeps after severe mind and gunshot wounds in a very short period of time. the treatment in both a 3 step process. that sounds pretty simple, but of course in practice it is much more complicated and no one could better explain how to surgery works than the person who actually performs it. done music my lawyer even it's this is an advanced technology. during the surgery, we substitute fractured bones with individual 3 dimensional customized implants for each patient that is made of special alloy, fully corresponding in size and shape to the last bone fragment, which allows the patient to be back in service. in no time. the technology, as far as i research, is uniquely hours in the past. severe injuries often lad, among other things, to amputations, living wounded soldiers without arms and legs. moreover, the rehabilitation could take several years with some patients never being able to function properly again. but now there is an alternative and recovery time has been
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reduced significantly, although this procedure is currently being performed exclusively on russian soldiers wounded and com, but it has a potential to dictate the future of civilian reconstructive medicine as well. so the man, man, modern gunshot wounds to the limbs are so severe that they lead to the absence of entire lim, segments such as bone and muscle. tissue impacted by bullets, are shrapnel, leading to severe defects for both soldiers and civilians that need to be treated previously. it was either amputations or years of rehabilitation with mixed results . today we have gathered global medical achievements and created a technology that allows to recreate bones by filling a printed sort of case with bone tissue and muscle tissue as well as cell tissue. perfectly copying the missing fragment, this technology can be shared with our colleagues and public hospitals. we're, the new technique has already been actively implemented in the hospital. the 1st patient to undergo their peroration had fully recovered in the shortest possible
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time and is now back in the combat zone. but at 1st it seemed that he could never walk again, given that he lost a significant part of his lower lac. yes, hold on in the me, i thought i was trying to retrieve a wounded soldier when a sniper shot me and so fast as 7 centimeters of my new joint were fractured. and i was then evacuated and taken to br dental hospital, and they basically reconstructed my leg piece by piece. i spend 2 to 3 months in hospital now it can even jump on that leg. i can say on my own example, that reconstructive surgeons can fixed parts of human bodies, which according to what i was taught as a medic cannot be fixed 10 years ago. such things were impossible to imagine. but now these people are simply doing them. the main military clinical hospital has a long history of fine year in new ideas. like in moscow, it is named after academicians were danco and is the best. and the oldest medical facility in russia nowadays it treats not only the military but civilian patients as well. with more than $22000.00 people admitted each year,
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the br jenko hospital is a leader in russia. madison. it opened the conscious force paramedic school for a surgery, rome, radiology unit, et cetera. and to day it continues to lead the way in ration medical progress. turning science fiction in the scientific fact, india's successfully launched its earth observation satellites into orbits condensing its 5th space left off this year on seas. runjun sharma and rachel blevins followed the mission as it happened. a big deal for in del space sector launch or a b s l b c, 54. this essentially is paula rock satellite launch, waco, the waco will lift off we 9 satellites including about $89.00 or satellites. in fact, one of them interestingly, is in fact, jointly developed by india and its neighborhood grew dawn. also let me tell you the main satellite, which is the of the observation of satellite,
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which is also known as the ocean sat 6. and it looks like we officially have a launch. i am so sorry to interrupt there, but the satellite is going up into the air and we're watching that run john back to you on the significance of this. and really what it means for india as a whole range, very significant ritual. in fact, let me point out that these satellites essentially are going to be used for opposite ation, but also for monitoring water bodies is also a disaster management. big, big day for india on other feathers on india as have when it comes to the space sector. of course, the launch right now is happening from the se tawan space center. this is in 300 caught off in on the producer. this is the se, and stayed in, in the r o very, very big. the extremely, extremely excited indians off with this particular long shot. but of course,
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saw from some time from now we also expecting a press conference by the israel chairman is troy's the indian space research organization. that in fact has worked really hard. and of course, they're going to update soon on the landing of this b s l b, c, 650 for the well and in some breaking news, just before we go, a massive fire has broken out near the funded villages in the city of the styling could saw in the fif of world cub. now, this unverified, i'm, it's a footage appears to show plumes of smoke billowing close to the village where the football supports is staying during the tournament. the cause of the fire is not known at the moment, while local authorities say to blaze broke out in a building which is currently under construction in the city. certainly hope that no was injured in the fire. that's all for now. my name is peter scott, me back again at the top of the with the latest on of course. any developments on
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a little bit more today, we're going to tell you about whistle blowing in africa. not only are there brave whistleblowers calling out government and corporate malfeasance, but they're doing so a great personal risk will speak with a whistle blower from south africa who literally put his life on the line to report on police criminality. i'm john kerry. aku, you're watching the whistleblowers the. 2 2 2 2 a suit has now been filed against american social media giant meta and semi. it's main contractor for content moderation in africa. the companies are being sued over claims of exploitation, and the union busting law firm representing facebook whistleblower daniel mo. tongue, a former content moderator, who was making $2.20 an hour. originally from south africa, he was working in kenya,
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but then was allegedly laid off after he led more than 100 of his colleagues in a unionization effort for better pay and working conditions. he claims that meta and sam are quote, subjected to current and former content moderators to forced. busy labor and human trafficking for labor, unquote. and he suffers from post traumatic stress disorder as a result of his work. now in an application, the law firm said sam, i also carried out a deceptive recruitment process by opening up vacancies and, failing to mention the nature of the job that successful applicants would do the moderators at the know, you know, roby hub, our source from a number of different countries including ethiopia, uganda and somalia. and they work day and night working as out sourced facebook content moderators. they're basically the emergency response force for social media . they're in charge of viewing and removing a legal or band content from facebook before it's seen by the average user. we are now joined by our e. denique us a research fellow at blueprint for free speech and

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