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you need to descend, ah, so join us in the depths will remain in the shallows. ah, our t gets exclusive access to the training base for the private military company. wagner. wall of russia is most successful units in dom also head on the program. this our berlin data moment not occurred nearly a century ago in soviet ukraine was a genocide that says residents, that may be a say germany has failed to adequately a tone for a massacre. it committed, there are on the same time south africa as president faces. finally, corruption, accusations with national parliament soon to consider whether to begin impeachment process again, cyril, roma. post on the u. s. congress overwhelmingly. rejects demands by real way,
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workers for extra days of sick leave. after on a perfectly approving billions of dollars for ukraine with broadcasting live for moscow. this is our team. my name's union o'neill and 30 minutes of news abuse start. now we begin with the latest from they've done boss region. at least 2 people helping killed after ukrainian forces shell and civilian areas. and that done yet great public. that's according to local authorities. the official a say key f forces launched dozens of artillery shells on civilian areas that started friday morning. a number of residential buildings were also damaged while a bus in the regions capital done yet was hit. with report stating, there are a number of cash he's from the strike. now ahead of that to kindergarten
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was targeted for at least head in the city to. fortunately, no children or staff members were reported injured in, not, indeed, across the republic, on thursday to civilians were killed on 7 others wounded. now the private military company wagner has been one of russia's leading fighting forces in dunbar. the group recently gained control of a strategically important time in the done yet republic paving the way for a possible offense of on one of the regions largest cities, r t received exclusive access to buckner main printing camp in southern russia and spoke with some of the soldiers there. the wagner, who hi, this military company is one of the most secretive organizations in russia. who are the soldiers, how i be trained, we are the 1st spell crew to get access to their main training based in southern
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russia just now will show it to you. mm mm. mm. tier mazetti, i got that letter. i know such a person. oh, sure. mm. hm oh, so i was saying i did. well, not somebody going is, is a broadsoft. our training ground here, which is to combat exercises are carried out according to a method of simple to complex step off. at 1st, our employees begin with solar training, and then they end up as a well coordinator teams, because obviously we individually train specialists for certain weapons filter, morters and all kinds of artillery spaghetti. we also train snipers,
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our fighters come to us from all regions of russia. they also come from abroad for i see all our instructors have combat experience. each instructor has had more than one combat to work with them. because the instructor now of not come with your okay, of the booker, that the comics adibly essay for medical training is a sat of magic to pass some owl for 1st aid on the battlefield. so lots of the main emphasis is on what sample east will walk with directly during the performance of their service. and combat missions is flood left to locate more than means i used to stop bleeding toward the kids he must had exhausted, says make sure to tell employees about all stages of conducting and evacuation for tony. come get us cousin. above set up eloquence ah what to do all the good deals any well, i trained encumbered sambo served to be arminian. i came to wagner to further my
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education and military affairs in. is there any philosophy out? wagner group afield to philosophies versus simpson. we have one common goal to defend our motherland care. another of her headline, stories to day rushes, foreign ministry house accused germany of deliberately distorting historical facts to serve current political purposes. let's break that down because it comes after the been to stag passed, the resolution to officially declared a famine which occurred 90 years ago in soviet ukraine. a genocide. the german political elites attempts to belittle its guilt using not officially contracted acts of genocide by ukrainian nationalist radicals and blaming the u. s. i saw for it the german elite tries to whitewash the memory of countless inhumane crimes of unprecedented scale committed by nazi germany. in the 2nd world war, the vast majority of german parliament members supported that moved to call the
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deaths of millions of people political murder by the soviet leadership novice despite the fact that the famine took place. not just in ukraine, but also in other parts of the soviet union on the national government in don't actually provided food to ukraine at the expense of other regions. you parties from on cost ref reports, germany declared under the gradient famine in the $19.00 thirty's was actually a genocide called gold amore. and was deliberately organized and supported by this argued government. the actual history of what happened, of course, was not even taken into consideration ukrainian propagandists. and now german lawmakers make it seem as if ukraine was the only republic the suffered, the hunger in the 1930s. however, in reality, other nations and ports of the country, including the vulgar region cassock, san and the north caucasus actually suffered
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a lot more and those regions actually received by far less assistance from the central government than ukraine. furthermore, the germans, who recognized the famine as genocide, should look a little bit closer to home for the reasons why ukraine lost a significant part of its population. 1.3000000 ukrainians died in the nazi concentration camps. the same number who are killed of the fronts fighting against the germans. mind you, the armies led by hitler, were not exclusively german, as collaborators from elsewhere in europe also took part in multiple massacres. the heroics of the soldiers who fought in the 2nd world war are imprinted in the memories of several generations in the former soviet union in ukraine. even school children know that their ancestors fought against nazism of the 15 major fronts, more than half or led by marshals and generals who were of ukrainian origin. more
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than 16 percent of the red armies personnel were ukrainian. and that's about 7000000 people. they would have been highly unlikely to defend the ussr if it committed genocide against them. less than a decade earlier. russia's foreign ministry has coal, sal, germany's recent political manifest, so stating that no amount of current virtue signaling will wipe out the facts of the past weekend. i had discussed about decking, i so called the whole them on a fell defending a catastrophe into o crane. and there are salvage regions in the farthest and on the little like by this on the political. but i, speaking a mile to later by this is absolutely clear that saw where it's not faced and not meets the definitive legal definition of genocide because there was absolutely no intent to destroy the cranial people that reagan nathan,
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that but on the political side, well, of course we can, we can, we can think about the d. motion, other element of that will, that promotion of law. he of government even of history is extremely danger. because while we have to remember that for the present, great, never faith. the navy boundary passed the of the of the or crating in a collaborative with hitler never faced and never discussed truly i and honestly about that move, taking the part in the holocaust in the bible crane of color. martha thought, well, and i suppose i have to remind that the ability to say what the decline of the key of fight to accept responsibility of playing in that and for dinner fight against the police and goof and her oval green and people were wild. germany
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lodges, dots allegation of historical genocide, it refuses to pay what citizens of the southern african nation of the maybe would consider adequate at reparations for a colonial era massacre. let's go through this story because berlin has recognized the it's killings of local residents in what was their newness german south, west africa in the early 20th century was genocide between 90 no foreign await german imperial forces, slaughtered on the estimated 70000 people. last year, germany agreed to pay a maybe a 1100000000 euro over a span of 30 years. berlin has stopped short of calling those payments. reparations saying they're just voluntary support for local communities or stance. thought i'd reach many nubians. we heard from the head of an ethnic leaders association in the country. you say germany must 1st pay for its own crimes before accusing others. it seems german is, sir. that is specifically avoiding to deal
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with the 1st genocidal t of this entity. richer was committed using 19 o 429 to no wait by germany. aid may be a will be based on the bill. but it is more clear why exactly. they really only do we is do days into days dims while they have accepted the a manian genocide essay genocide, which also happened before 1948. so allah position is the genocide is genocide and germany needs to deal with its own genocide before talking about other general sites that may exist. ah, south africa parliament a soon to consider whether to begin on impeachment process against the concrete
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precedent. it has been facing spiraling corruption allegations, including a multi $1000000.00 money laundering scandal, or t correspondent, carrabas latasha picks up the story for us. b, i me, is south africa seat of power. the union buildings, particularly the west doing of which is occupied by the countries number one citizen. in this case settled, i'm a puerto but the question is for how long? following the report findings of an independent panel that was set up by parliament, the president finds himself against all kinds of damming allegations. the back story to this is that settled. i'm a pause. i had a robbery at his private game farm in limpopo, in february of 2020, the president failed to tell the south african police services about the fed. robbery was also alleged that there was an undisclosed amount of money that was stolen, which was mostly in foreign currency breaching the country's laws against holding on to lodge amount of current or foreign courtesy without declaring it to the
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reserve bank. and that is south africa. central bank. seldom up was a, is now facing an appeal. he is fussed losing friends and his enemies and opposition leaders. i just waiting to actually take advantage of the live being president that they are currently facing. he could possibly face an impeachment process in parliament, and he may also face charges as a fitting president for failing to declare and breaking his own code of ethics that he undertook when he became president. the president has come out with the, with his books person saying that he may address the country. the question is to when and how the, where no details coming forth as to that. but let's hear what people in the street to say who got a lot of tricks, which has with reaching every month, my friend, you know? so the question is tied to wipers, who don't, don't get the tricks. you put the money in bees brought, you know,
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just places. so why come from deadman does a cushion? i'm not personally thing that a pristine must go. i just wonder our politics to over think what happened if there is something that is happening in our government, it needs to be looked at truly, even over the management to get them saying, not only the president, how do keep the such money under the carpet and been, you expect people not to keep that mind me out of the cab rama was a she, she just continued to be repeated. no so lovely because there's no allocate the dis, disney that, that, that, that, that report is not. it's not a far report. what does the say they said, maybe if you just that person, if you such a person, just say you are from the said, no, i'm telling the president because of this and business. so there's no other than that. there's no touch. the findings of the report could not have come at always
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time for south africa. the country is currently facing severe electricity shortages . and people have to enjoy as much as 5 hours without electricity every single day, nationally. and also there's a high, an endemic employment crisis unit in south africa with unemployment figures as much as 40 percent of those that are able to join the labor market being without work. south africa also has a serious problem of lawlessness and particularly corruption. and that has been seen in both the private and the public sector, but also felt on the street as generally, people have to endure the. the realities of that south africa is quite an unsafe country. all 3 things that settled, i'm up with us. government had promised to tackle the man was on an investment drive to try and bring much needed investment to the country in order to create job opportunities globally. at 40 in pretoria. less keep attention on the continent
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because nigeria, as president, has claimed that weapons used in the ukraine conflict have ended up being obtained by militants in africa. regrettably, the situation in the saw heal and the raging war in ukraine service, major sources of weapons and fight is the boast of the ranks of the terrorists in lake chad, region weapons being used for the war in ukraine and russia equally beginning to filter to the region where washington has been caves main weapon supplier, but following the republicans recent taking over of the lower house and congress. both major u. s. political parties not reportedly agree on the need to strengthen the monitoring of arms being sent ukraine. some lawmakers say the current system isn't adequate considering new grains high corruption rate. but there's no consensus and how it should be reformed. an rti investigation has confirmed that weapons sent to ukraine from the u. s. britain and other nato countries ended up for sale on the
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dark web. these are screenshots of some of them. the issue has long been recognized solomon international level. back in june, they had of interpol warren, that arms being sent to key, it would emerge on the block market. the also called the nations that have been providing weapons to ukraine to more adequately monitor where those supplies and dom, well nigerian geopolitical straw, but just other mood garb. the 2nd phase weapons trafficking, particularly on the african continent, is a massive issue. oh, did you blue cross country feel? believe i've been getting into that 13414 knows what you're gonna do joining now. we have you said we will see you coming into on so he's like a grandma the cupboard lot much. well, we plan for when to be shipped in for when people, when does the light, is actually a bit of cedar of you. and you would need to move that we need to really come together to see what we can prevent up kind of before it wouldn't. again,
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if our president approved of office 3 is talking about the intelligence or i mean, we points flowing in dr. aging for doc, exacerbate d u. so just it really helped to convince students because all of them can no just talk anyhow, we help connect one strong forties of intelligence on bacteria. i don't understand what is happening on the quality of make chart is actually one of the majority is why we help this beautiful joseph that are coming to another story we're across to day. u. s. federal lawmakers have approve legislation to prohibit railway workers from conducting a labor strike president biden box. that decision as a nationwide railway protest could cost the u. s. economy up to $2000000000.00 every day. but union member say, even if it is labeled a crime of sorts, they're going ahead with the industrial action. here's our taste killer. well, essentially this bill would outlaw a potential upcoming strike. i would force the railroad workers unions. that's 4
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different unions that represent 55 percent of railroad workers in america. they would force them to accept a contract that they have already reject it. now, the onions themselves are saying that they will go on strike anyway, regardless of whether or not it is illegal, but the biden administration has long presented itself as a friend of organized labor to know you've heard me say many times i intend to be the most pro union present the most pro union ministration, american history. that's why credit the white house task force on worker organization and palmer to make sure the choice to join a union belongs to a workers along. unions are more fed, more support to day and american public opinion than any time in 60 years. now. that's joe biden. the u. s. president who has presented himself as the most pro labor pro labor union president in history is such a big,
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strong supporter of labor unions. but now he's pushing forward this piece of legislation that would outlaw a strike and basically take away the ability of railroad workers to withhold their labor in a strike. and he's saying, well, this has to be done because of the economic impact of such a strike. it would be devastating on the u. s. economy. well, many americans are looking at that and saying, well, what about all the inflation is provide presided over. i mean, that's going to certainly have an impact on the u. s. economy, but when it comes to ukraine, now the u. s. congress, both the house and the senate are happy to open up their checkbooks and pass legislation in may. there was $40000000000.00 provided to ukraine by the 100 states in september, an additional $12300000000.00 was passed by the u. s. congress and provided to ukraine. meanwhile, if one looks at the polls, the u. s. public isn't deeply concerned about ukraine. ukraine just isn't showing up among the top issues that americans are concerned about. americans are concerned
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about inflation, the economy. they're concerned about the danger of war. but the notion that that ukraine and sending weapons and a grain is one of their top concern, doesn't seem to be a priority. but regardless, we'd now see the binder administration on the brink of essentially turning its back and really doing significant damage to one of the strongest allies, the labor movement, taking away the ability of railroad workers to withhold their labor and go on strike. meanwhile, when it comes to ukraine, an issue that americans have just shown in poll after poll after poll, that they aren't deeply concerned about. we've seen the biden and ministration. never show any restraint and go ahead and provide whatever is asked for whatever is needed in a conflict that most americans just aren't interested in. well, let's just take a closer look at the senate's priorities. a previous $14000000000.00 aid package for ukraine was passed with overwhelming majority does mention the senate has ruled
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against and amendment that would have given 7 days of annual sick leave to american real workers, which could have averted a potential. nationwide strike the improve legislation has provided for only one extra paid day off years to take on all that of civil rights lawyer. robert petty you we're in situation now or the government gets to pick and choose winners and losers them like a labor disputes. we're setting a severely, mag president, o tells us 2 things. one, the american public will remain behind the blue support for the war. as secondarily, we're also seeing the influence of the military industrial complex on congress. these republicans may hate everything to joe biden does when they love military contractors. so as long as lockheed martin is in your district or martin marietta, honeywell or bowinger, is these of a large military main factors that are making billions of dollars, hand over fist. i'll just open supply weapons to ukraine, that they will make billions of dollars handle. we're 5th, to restart the supply weapons that are being with in the ukraine. that is why
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you're thing for with bipartisan support because of the end of the day, the military industrial complex is the most powerful lobby, washington dc. now it may be approaching the festive season, but there looks to be little joy ahead for dutch farmers. the government there is planning to shutter 3000 farms to fall in line with an e. u. environmental mandate to cut down and c o 2 emissions. well, this is the reaction. farmers brought their machinery to the streets to at protest that dictates government officials. i put a set of choices on the table, either drastically reduce emissions, relocate or cease operations. they say farms will be forced to be sold and leap along to follow if the reduced emission goals are not meant. but the head of the netherlands, agricultural on horticultural association has serious dikes about the plan. of
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course it is positive that a good voluntary stop scheme has been promised, but the stairs who are central to us will have many additional restrictions imposed . well, the latest and i spent follows months of furious former protests that have gained strong support, am intense negotiations. government officials, no state, though that the shutdown is imminent because time was wrong. it's not only voluntary anymore. the whole economy has come to a stop because of this nitrogen question. now it's going to happen because we have our backs against the wall. well, let's cross alive now to the skull said the issue more with her own van mon, in farmer on dutch dairy farmers union li, you're most welcome to the program today essentially her own in line with e regulations. the dutch government is planning to buy thousands of farms just to close them down. what is this going to do to your livelihood?
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what will it do as well wider to the country's economy? well, it will be devastating. and 1st of all, let's make clear it's not because you regulations the only thing you care barge, but i don't say we have to do it. i'll leave is nike admissions cut down. so there's plenty of other actually you, you said there are 1500 different ways to nature and that's government only picking out the pollution s as a way to improve major. but the yet is through the late lead from our government. talking about the buyout of 2000 to 3000 bombs. and it will be devastating. those will impact, that's agriculture will be enormous and promised in all of our
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very much again. so why is the desk i've been doing this particularly not at a time of, of crisis in terms of food supply. we're told to eat locally, we're told to try and sustain ourselves. why this happening? yes, it's a good question. and every day, more people are thinking about the double agenda behind it. and there's so much going wrong. and in the 1st place, well you thought there, there are things going wrong and not on purpose, but right now in all of the culture, not a farm as our i'll see the question if it's on purpose. that night again, that pollution only as reach a b to dog. they want our land, they want bombs and lose, like nobody staring about where in the future is coming from, you know dutch agriculture a share. yeah,
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we would say head of the boss in all the rest of the world, you know, looking at environmental impact on c o, 2, food brains, animal welfare on the use of and to be update on the use of goals, ad dodge agriculture. you know, the world only in the netherlands, the government doesn't see that and they want to buy out their role jammed in farms and get dependent on food from somewhere around the globe which is produced on lower standards as we do now, i think most people would agree that's helping the environment. it is a good thing looking at practices that lower c o, 2 emissions, etc, is a good thing. but this appears to be very forceful. and is it going beyond something i green agenda is, does this go beyond this to an economic level?
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it's, it's being wrapped up in green, but it's something else. yes. yes. i think it's very my through, you know, what you say is through net know people in the world, especially no farmer can be again, protection of major protection of the environment. but the, in this stage and it's actually a movement all around the world. you know, we have to protect the planet against the people and it's going to far as getting more like some religion. you know, the people who walk out of the church 3040 years ago, they made their own. and it's all the drama judge, you know, and now we have to protect the planet against the people against the farmers. but actually it be, want to save the planet. we need people for that. and right now it's burning again, people and especially against bombing. and what we say and all, and i think it's performing all around about, well there are problems,
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some problems to solve them. but when you go into environment, culture is always part of the solution. and it's probably we are a little bought of the problem that we are always a big part of the solution. and in this case, you know, we just getting by and out. and it's ridiculous crazy. and we will not say the planet by buying out farmers. that's one thing. sure, yeah, that's interesting. you never seen the headlines that farmers could be part of the solution to you. it's always the opposite way around. we saw her own pictures of come by harvesters, tractors, side on the streets in netherlands, farmers making, making their presence felt there's a lot of anger out there. how does this develop? you're the head of the union. where do you want this to go? 3 well, it's not, it's not a question where do i want to go? i think for most people and then not only to promise because there's a lot of groups who are very unsatisfied about our government. and that this will
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go on, you know, it's all about justice. yes, we do want to protect the planet. we do want to protect the nature. we can be a big part of the solution, but we have to get a job for that. and right now, you know it just by the government and getting calls of the problem and it's not just true. and especially when it's coming to a point that promise of people are just not wanted anymore. you know, they, the 1st they say you have to bombing system or back your mission said to 0 percent. otherwise put denies on the road and you have to where it's crazy, you know, we had there on the world. we had the story about the indians in america who gets thrown off.

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