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ah a commission chief deletes a post in which he claimed 100000 ukrainian soldiers had been killed in the war. the figures 10 times more than the one announced by ukrainian officials in august. it seems to me to believe in our views. i see no reason why these, these courts continues the interest. so those who want to continue, please leave any blame blame game on russia. russia, deputy foreign minister dismisses the very idea of a potential nuclear war. se, comments on global power structures and an exclusive interview are key. mm.
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3 people are reportedly killed and more than 20 injured in a deadly blast and pakistan. it comes after the pakistani taliban terrorist group called for attacks to take place across the country. following the end of a ceasefire and andrew, i'm coming here to demonstrate our disappointment. south africa must bend on july. welcome from us with hundreds of people gather in front of a prison in pretoria to protest the release of the convicted murderer of a south african and t apartheid leader. it comes as days before he was to be set free on parole. the assassin was stabbed in prison with just after 6 pm here in moscow. welcome to our t international i. we're host donald quarter. welcome to the program. 100000
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ukrainian troops. that's the estimated death toll by the european commission cheap for the war and ukraine. she made the claim and a video posted to her twitter page, which was later deleted. russia's invasion of ukraine has abroad death, devastation, and unspeakable suffering. we all remember the horror of butcher. it is estimated that more than 20000 civilians and more than 100000 ukrainian military officers have been killed so far. her twitter page isn't the only place where the statement disappeared on the commission's official website. the text of the statement and the video address posted below it. both had the parts in question edited out. the estimate echoes a similar one made by the chairman of the u. s. joint chiefs of staff from earlier this month who claims that both russia and ukraine had each suffered more than one hundreds,
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$100000.00 soldiers killed or wounded. over the number drastically differs from what the ukrainian politicians had been saying. last such public announcement was via ukrainian top general. in late august, he acknowledged, nearly 9000 ukrainian military personnel had been killed. he has reportedly commented on the deletion of bond delay in statement saying, information about losses is sensitive, so only top officials can voice. if we got reaction from author and war correspondence, thomas roper, it disturbs through the western and you create the narrative of the ukraine winning the war. and it's interesting, i have found an announcement from the speaker of the you commission who said that the figures were just incorrect, they were an estimation and who are not very correct. and so they deleted it. and they just used this figure to us, show the cruelty of russia. but then i have a question. does that mean that the you commission is officially lying all the time
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of their talking to ukraine? so we have 2 possibilities. either. there are 100000 soldiers dead, or you commission just officially said they are lying with gotten ukraine while i was there several times. nothing. b estimation of 100000 is quite correct. um, the problem is a you have to see if its one or a 1000 really dead. you cried in soldiers. i think we have an additional 200000 rounded soldiers, which means altogether losses of something that if we have a 1000, this is the number of ukrainian army before the russian intervention. this will be a catastrophe. it means that you credit ukraine's just blotting out one part of van de leon statements is however, was not deleted. that was where she said russia must pay financially for the devastation that it supposedly caused damage is so far estimated by the e. u at 600000000000 euros. and the commission chief has also hinted at where the money could come from $20.00. and we have the means to make russia pay. we
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have blocked 300000000000 euros of the russian central bank reserves. in the short term, we could create with our partners a structure to manage these funds and invest them. we will then use the proceeds for ukraine. it reminded me of the western responses, but you know that you are against the company that companies get crazy. they tend to sometimes that the national, my down for a project by, for a you back and then the all from the western nation. now we've been the case is really about, you know, who is in a position to make a judgment, to make that distinction. what is, what is wrong? and then what is the result? what is the punishment, even energy and it's party. so that's, that's a punch in our say, you don't have the ability and install brings europe. you already,
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you probably for the 2nd quarter all for you and how it has been largely it's more difficult to make that complex mandatory age. you're cleaning it. it's not an overstatement to say the world right now is undergoing considerable transformations and the emergence of new points of tension to get a grasp on all that. my colleague union o'neill discussed the current global outlook with russia's deputy foreign minister. so gave her a cough in an exclusive interview with our t this is because of you ass actions of that just for gas on fire. now and again that we couldn't continue this business as usual. i recognise that russia i took decision to postpone. ah, the already planned a regular session of bilateral consulting commission,
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due to be held these very days in cairo, egypt. but we did so because we couldn't just ignore ah, what has been an ongoing attempt by the us to add a problems to the place of these u. s. administration. the by an administration decided to halt these dialogue. it happens after our special military operation started without any explanation whatsoever, unilaterally, but the moment a u. s. wants to come back to the table and resume strategic security dialogue with russia will, will be there terms like nuclear, a war on world war 3. we're increasingly hearing that both in the media and on a government level. what's the purpose of that?
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who benefits from this type of aggressive rhetoric? i truly regretted that this happens. i am disturbed by the fact that them, the very idea of a nuclear war became over time, more and more acceptable if you wish. for general public, it's in admissible in our view. i see no reason why these discourse continues. it's in interest. so those who want to stir fur further on the general sense of uncertainty and find ways how to continue this litany of blames, blame game on russia. we can not accept it. it's completely completely absorbed them has nothing to do with reality. russia's foreign ministry has said multiple times that the u. s. is increasingly close to becoming a party in the conflict in at ukraine. don bass through its weapons, supplies to key of us veterans, private contractors. they have been at documented,
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widely fighting against russian troops. so is america actually not a party in the conflict? we do believe that us and others come closer and closer to the point when they would be regarded as parties for these conflicts. the risks associated with this evolution and development are undeniable. and i a huge and bad growing, but we all so ah, act in our pronouncements, in the most responsible manner, we understand and appreciate that such a statement may have not on lee political but legal and other consequences. so we measure our pronouncements with great care. we do not abandon needs irrespective of how our adversary's and opponents describe or interpret this just because they don't like us. we do so deliberately not to always stretch
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our own messaging and also let me be very frank, to maintain a great deal of flexibility on how to configure our further action. big attempts rights, no deputy foreign minister on for months really previously to isolate russia or a c. e e's are collapsing as a structure ah, aids being cynically abused by the very same a group of countries to diminished importance. alternative views on global architecture and on european architecture. so ah, absence of minas, the law girls in lloyds is regrettable. but this is also a sign on how furious. oh adversaries are in terms of law, just destroying that fund, the men's or procedures. not only that fundamental political and security
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architecture, but the very essence on how the international system works. they are afraid of truth and they continue these a culture of denial in diplomacy. ah, 3 people have reportedly been killed and more than 20 wounded in a suicide car bombing in pakistan. a militant group known as the pakistani taliban has claimed responsibility for the attack explosion occurred outside a medical facility near the afghanistan border. official say at least 15 of the victims were police officers who were there to maintain security. and the pakistani taliban said the attack was revenge for the recent killing of one of the groups. founding members, militants also said that in recent days they conduct a fresh wave of attacks across the country, as it accuses the government of having violated a private prior peace agreement. as military operations are ongoing against eugene
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in different areas. so it is imperative for you to carry out a tax wherever you can in the entire country. earlier we spoke with sad colored mohammed who is an international security analyst, and the director general of the command 11 think tank. he believes the terrorist threat is so high that the only option the pakistani government has is to engage in all out conflict with the militants. the army of barcus, i'm with headstrong into afghanistan, they put a lot of pressure on the learning supplement. ah, now we have a government in the bottom and is that a bond which many people consider to believe is a part of the pakistani military establishment? ah, the thought yvonne has assured focused on that their soil would not be used against the. ready other country, yet the ttp enjoys safe haven. they enjoy so clean relations with the taliban and they are, you have no interest in bringing any stop to this warfare. the only option the government to focus on actually has is declared open war against the thought of the
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ttp, not the taliban nevada son. but the thought he keep donovan arkansas. we are headed towards a military solution because even though none of us like the idea of the military being involved and taking that, taking this to a bloodshed level. because if you wage war against the d. b, they will wage war against the people of pakistan from 2007 until 2009. we lost 80000 lives. now we're not ready to sacrifice 80000 people again when the taliban city across the world are not willing to be friends and hold up with us. in other news, one person has been wounded in an explosion at the ukrainian embassy and madrid. key of confirmed the incident and has ramped up security at its missions abroad for it shows police cordoning off the area in the bombing used in the explosion was said to have been hidden in a package. the exact details of the explosion are still to be confirmed,
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but of course, of course will bring you those details as they become available. the former leader of the people's republic of china jang z mean has passed away at the age of 96. he reportedly had leukemia and eventually comes to oregon failure. mister jang served as the country's president for a decade was also the general secretary of the chinese communist party. and he rose to power following the shenanigan square protests of 1989. throughout his term as the parties head, china's economy experienced white economic expansion. and to get more on this story, we're going to cross live now to professor at the paris school of technology and southwestern university of finance and economics, benjamin ciao. ciao, thanks for joining us on the program. well, thanks for having. so through his time, china opened up new and grew economically really. so what can you say about the legacy of james, the min,
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but i'm currently in shanghai where the former leader junction being by today, his stuff was announced in the highest formality by the central committee. while the communist party of china, the letter was addressed to the whole party and time me to treat a chinese people or ethnic groups with co frowned. i agree with the ledger says that change a mean was and i was standing leader. we're very high prestige knowledge by the whole country. and he was decor of the communist parties, 3rd generation of central black leadership. he rode the country from 1989 to 2002. he left behind country with a much higher standing and economy far more integrated with. well, you helpful amendment type west the handle the cold and cow more than ice into calmness party and also entering the world trade organization. also the,
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to the whole, the or can you say about the kind of public reaction. there's been to the news of humans, deaths of the chinese general public has we acted with deep sorrow, especially the l. the people whose lives have been dramatically improved under his tenure. his stuff was not a huge surprise bill as he was already 196. and that he has not shown up in major political events in the last few years. in the eyes of the chinese people. he's actually a very symmetric leader. although he's a technocrat, he was so talented in so many areas. he played a piano or a chinese food hawaiian guitar. he was saying because speak english. we also work in a class at 3, moscow. and so he could be rushing through empty and also he could speak romanian. german and japanese also sounds like you've expression is cranking so even in the nationwide political turmoil in 1089,
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he was able to remember oh, well it looks like we're having some technical problems there, but we'll come back to a benjamin chow when we fix those professor of power at paris, school of technology and business, and the center for china and globalization. thanks for joining us. ah, now to south africa where hundreds of people have gathered to protest the expected release of the man who murdered a south african anti apartheid leader. demonstrators marched to the walls of the prison where the murderer is currently being held. and a number of the protesters held signs with the slogan. don't kill chris canny again or sing their outrage at the release of the prisoner on pearl avenue. i'm coming yet to demonstrate our disappointment and also our demand for a new twist on the key to look. what do i also doing yet today is to absorb the end
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of me? no, they'll sell nothing against you. i'd say that. so what does live in south africa must bend up dilution while lucy must remain here. is not good. debrel is our government. they must do something please. for hours, i'm here to show myself put to the cruise hung from movie to the is a c p into the amc and to the south african population in general. who believe that disobey unfortunately, den unfair that jesus loose is at least on pole just days before his scheduled release, the man was stabbed in prison. he's been held behind bars for 3 decades. and the court's decision to free him has stirred up a painful memories. for many ortiz karbala toddler picks up the story. ya, new swallows is said to have been stabbed in his cell y,
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one of the inmates. and he has subsequently been rushed to hospital. the statement by the correctional services says that there was an unfortunate fare being incident and the sentiment that is really grabbing south africa on twitter and other social media platforms is why was the word unfortunate used as part of that statement of the 729 years in prison for killing south african communist parties. general secretary chris honey, the countries i ask, what has grunted parole to polish immigrant? yeah, new swallows. one of the issues at the knob of were, loses released from prison is that he must serve the rest of his parole conditions here in south africa. and was given a permanency residence by the minister of home affairs in order to keep him here. part of the deal is that he cannot use his polish passports or his identity in order to leave the country. chris honey was considered by many as the natural
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successor to nelson mandela and a radical who would have brought much need a change to south africa. that judgment has seemingly opened up old woods cuz i know for us he will never die because i never presented aspirational with people's liberation. he was a fighter for our people who have rolled out a program to protest this thing to show our displeasure and were taken other legal steps are going forward. so that this decision and can be reversed where we, where we are, we just coming out of a meeting, consulting our lawyers. and we've been in touch with them over the last few days to see how to take up this meta illegal. because what was done was treated arrogantly by the constitutional court, which by the way, we want to caution them in the seat of the constitutional courts. when you pass judgments, when you passed just the humbling this sincere respect for them by the we
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saw our guns, authoritarianism, disdain, fullness, disrespect at of big charge is basically saying we are in charge. that's absolutely nonsensical. and you don't just have to take the words of his comrades, chris, honey, was a man loved by the people your cottage amman, yours, they're not to. monro far, rose, their men of dignity. is there a fighter for something that you want to achieve through turns of the generation deanda's food, you manage, you understood. sabbath kids yet a fit of black nation. he understood it exactly what. what is it that we wonder? does it change this man as a sure soldier? does his george at edmund any guys simple 5. even now we still shocked about date. because if you are a quick, you are supposed to be a president. of course, you are fighting for the rights for many the decision to release your news while loose on payroll leaves a bitter taste of injustice and even resentment. because he has never come clean
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about his motives or the people involved in his crime. for the honey family, this is a bitter pill to swallow. you skunky, she finished. why? continued, if i can come to someone who can get my to my friend, i don't read you had suddenly said to my family to my son, to my time ended charmer. i'm to son so you probably think over today chris, honey remains a hero, not only in south africa, but beyond. and if south africa was robbed of nelson mandela by our politics, then you lose were loose and his co conspirators robbed the country of its future. cannibal, it had to have a lot of tea and join his back or we're going to go back to one of our top stories today. the former leader of the people's republic of china,
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jag z mean has passed away at the age of 96. it was reportedly suffering from leukemia and eventually succumbed to organ failure. ran across live again to our guests. benjamin shall hi there. again. hopefully we've got the technical issues worked out. now let's continue our conversation from the kind of impact the passing of jasmine is going to have on the communist party because you, obviously, his presidency ended already over several, several decades ago. but he was still an influential figure within the party. so what kind of impact do you think it will have on it? he will be remember for restarting the economy. reform when there were so ways to, to up degree up to the $989.00 prices. john was shanghai party chief, but at the time when he was given do parties, top job decision to has surprised him. so he rude
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a country until 2002 and step down. one really 1st as the party leader in 2002 and leader asked me to ship in 2004 and, and to head over the power to which in house is known to house, remain influential for decade. he stepped out and he understood to have been among the key players behind beijing decision to install a presence, a g p as the heir apparent to who in 2007. but sean's presidency has already taken power since 10 years ago. so there was little influence, the stability of the top leadership currently of the come calmness party. but understandably, his death. we speed up the removal of his remaining interests. you spoke a little bit about james man's role in terms of integrating china with the global economy. what else can you say about his role on the international stage? well, as he took office in 1989,
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he had to confront step 18 economy in political reforms and for an investment that had tried out as western capital slapped sanctions on china. but we've firm supplies from their power mount. formerly they don't sell p g r. not only establishes or quality in the party, but also men that ties with the west for most of his time in office as china. so taught me to john was facing a who's coord? well order with washington, new, really our new pull up our u. n. p. 5 bits. it's to us as china's president, and we include china relations. john managed to remain corum and premier, doing most of it looks like we've run into some technical issues once again, but anyway,
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that was benjamin child professor at powerschool of technology and business and the center for china and globalization. thanks. joining us on the program. ah, almost 200 palestinians, civil society organizations have written to letters to the international criminal court, calling on it to take action over israel's conduct. the letters highlight the designation of 6 palestinian organizations as terrorist groups by israel, as well as later raids on their headquarters. israel accused them of operating as part of a network run by the popular front for the liberation of palestine. elected group considered to be a terrorist, one by israel, and the west civil society groups which penned the letters have called on the court to condemn the moves by israel and further scrutinize his actions in palestine. they also urged the issuing of statements demanding israel stop practices, which according to palestinians, are human rights violations. we discussed this with the director with the general
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director of one of the palestinian groups which signed the letter and was among those designated a terrorist group and rated by israel. when we send over a letter to the court just to encourage them to, to move. that's the issue because a to designate us and it's not the 1st time to be honest with you. we have been under smear campaigns for the last 15 years. we said to them, you have to use also for to come out, you know, just to defend, don't. so your partner as i see and you do this or call to think your statute. this is called the preventive. it prevent of a statement or to preventive whole or something like that. you have to do this. you can't keep silent. another think is about also the victims on a stone has been a good this attacks are in thought nationally crime scene so long. and
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you haven't, you know, move one practicum is still a do haven't taken any. yes, mrs. it is like the water dentists. what is this? i gazed the kind of elements. this is what we say. we said beautiful. her justice delayed justice denied. that's what we said. to them but now to the united states where the san francisco police departments proposal to use potentially deadly robots in its operations, has been approved by the local board of supervisors. while police officers state or police officials rather state, they will, they have employed the technology for years and serving warrants that's according to its assistant chief. the new proposal is aimed at allowing the robots to be deployed with explosive charges. in cases such as active shooters and suicide bombings,
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the new policy was approved by the city with the clarification that the use of deadly force is only to be authorized by high ranking officers. this is lead san francisco's public defender to raise the alarm saying it's leading to a further militarization of the department and an aggressive attitude toward citizens. thanks for watching r t international. the sick with us because we'll be back with more news just about 30 minutes. ah ah ah ah
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