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close the trail, ah, when so many find themselves willing to part, we choose to look so common ground. a warning, disturbing images ahead. at least 3 people are killed. dr. kia for says, shall, residential areas of didn't yet, according to local officials, nato supplied shelter, reportedly were used in the attack all to coming up in the program today. burly that alleges that fall may not occur nearly a century ago in soviet ukraine, was a genocide, as residents of the, maybe a say germany has failed to adequately a tone for him of spirit. it permitted there around the same time with south africa as president faces spiraling corruption, accusations with the national parliament soon to consider whether to begin an
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impeachment process against cyril. from up on the u. s. congress. overwhelmingly. red jacks, demands by railway workers for extra days of sick leave after on a typically a proving billions of dollars for ukraine with around the clock across the world. this is our t good, the hub, your company this friday i'm you know, we begin with the latest from the dalton boss region. at least 3 people up being killed and 5 more wounded after ukrainian forces shell civilian areas in the done yet republic. according to local authorities, a warning you may find the following video, disturbing the official se since friday morning, key forces have launched. dozens of artillery shells including those supplied from nato states against said 1000000000 irby is a number of residential buildings and shops were also damaged ortiz from on cost to
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read reports from the area. we need to warn you again some upcoming images. our district ukrainian nationalists continue to terrorize is peaceful civilians. here in done as one of the bodies is right here. behind me, this woman was probably walking into a store when a shell landed right here on the very busy street right next to her. her bus stop judging from what i'm seeing here on the ground, her head was blown off. now there are plenty of shops here, plenty of pedestrians. i've spoken to a woman who was in the store. ah, well, doing her work to earn a shilling and this is what she said. yes, mother, i was working on a c machine. on the 1st shell hit, the windows rattled, and when the 2nd felt the glass plain sight,
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i got to run deeper into the building. then there was silence and the smell something burning. i went out into the street and saw a dead woman and another wound it and they say in a nearby store, another woman died her as the day progresses, the number of casualties continues to mount. there is another person who was killed by ukrainian nationalist, so looks like his body was ripped into 2 pieces and right next to him his his dog that he was probably walking when ukrainians showed this area in the nets. judging from the remains of this shell, ukraine used multiple launch a rocket systems to sar, gets this neighborhood. and judging from all of the shrapnel holes in this building, this particular show was a design in order to cause as much damage as possible to take a look at this car. thankfully, the owner was not in it,
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but it looks like it's sustained quite a lot of damage as well from on cost for a martinez republic. and later in the program, veterans who served in the conflict in ukraine gives r. t exclusive interviews about their experience on the battlefield, including a force officer. elliot says off to one, an earl dog, fight in the combat zone. don't miss her talk with the king of the skies later. not russia's foreign ministry has accused germany not deliberately distorting historical facts to serve current political purposes. that's after the vendor stacked past the resolution to officially declare a famine which occurred 90 years ago in soviet ukraine. the genocide, the german political elite attempts to belittle its guilt using not to officially contract. it 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
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unprecedented scale committed by nazi germany. in the 2nd world war, the vast majority of german parliament members supported the move to call the debt of millions of people political murder by the soviet leadership. despite the fact that the famine took place, not just in ukraine, but also in other parts of the soviet union, including russia. the national government actually provided food to ukraine, us the expense of other region. 1.3000000 new koreans died in the concentration camps. now that's the same number, kill fighting against the germans in the 2nd world war, where the half of the 15 major firms were led by marshals and generals who were of ukrainian origin. and more than 16 percent of the red armies personnel where ukrainian, which is 7 and 1000000 people, we spoke to a polish journalist who thinks that there's 2 layers and historical visions we can
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discuss about the so called the whole the model for the catastrophe and the grain and the other soviet regions in the, on the lead to this on the political. but speaking about the leg bodies, he's absolutely clear. that's where it's not faced and not meet the definition lego, the thing you sort of did a site because there was absolutely no intent to destroy the cranial people nascent . but on the political side, whoa, of course you can, we can, we can think about the motion utsa, element of that promotion of the, of government vision of history. this extremely dangerous. because while we have to remember that the president never faced the, not the boundaries passed out of the, of the gradient color, but others we never faced and never discussed truly. and honestly about
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that taking part in the hollow out by creating the call about a 3rd. so whoa, and i suppose i have to remind that the ability to say what the client of the key of sight to accept responsibility often claims that is for dental side against the poli, said julius, and the postal grating and people were while germany lodge is not allegation of historical genocide, it refuses the pay what citizens of the southern african nation of namibia would consider adequate reparations for the colonial era massacre. berlin has recognised its killings of local residents and what was their newest german south, west africa in the early 20th century. as being genocide between 900 for new a german imperial forces slaughtered an estimated 70000 people. last year, germany agreed to pay them maybe a 1100000000 euro, or for
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a span of 30 years. burden has stopped shorts of calling those payments. reparations saying they're just voluntary support for local communities stamps that's ridge many millions we heard from the head of an ethnic leaders association in the country. very interesting remarks. he said, germany must 1st pay for its own crimes before accusing of it seems german is, sir. there is specifically avoiding to deal with the 1st genocide dorothy of this entity. richard was committed unit 19 o 429 to no wait by germany in namibia or debates and on the bill. but it is not clear why exactly they refer only to is 2 days in today stems while they have accepted the
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a manian genocide essay genocide, which also happened before 1948. so our position is that genocide is genocide and germany needs to deal with its own genocide before talking about other genocides that may exist. ah, no german chancellor or laughed shawl says held a phone call with his russian counterpart president vladimir putin on security issues with the issue of ukraine. top of the agenda at the russian leader has called out lot just today. but recently the west destructive practice of arming, a crane that he says is keeping peace out of reach. well, let's discuss the issue with our t z version of joining us in the hsu. hi. they're eager at the details of this phone call. no, there could be very interesting when we get into the devil of it. what do we know? well, absolutely. the idea of
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a phone conversation had came from the german side from all of schultz who did call his russian counterpart vladimir putin. and if you were to compare 2 major releases that were published both by the german and by the russian side, the latter one, the russian one. it would be much, much more informative and lengthy compared to that that came in the german language and there from the german press service. and it kind of could be a hint at the fact that the russian president had a lot more to tell his german counterpart. for instance, of course, he brought up the issue that germany keeps the, it's arms pouring into ukraine, which is essentially if it's essentially fuel for the conflict is arms, it's money and everything. so vladimir putin has pointed out that germany is doing everything that it can. and even beyond, even even undermining its own defense is and its own defensive capabilities. germany is doing everything that is fueling there. so conflict and it of course stimulates the are all the nationalist, but battalions out there in ukraine,
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which are very, very, ideologically motivated. so the russian president has called on germany to reconsider it's a position of course, the issue of russian strikes on the energy infrastructure in ukraine came out and they have been absolutely crippling for that part of the manian economy. again of latimer potent has pointed out that russia has been while abstaining from resorting to this measure for 4 months in facts and only did that as retaliation for would for a, for an attack on the crimean bridge, for instance, which brush has unequivocally bay blamed on key of and well for ukraine attacking the territory of russia that even, that was russia even before the referendums in the dawn bass are also a vladimir putin talks about the situation about the diversion about the explosions on the nord stream gas pipelines. i want to remind everybody that those culprits,
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those who masterminded this attack, they still have not been found and the investigation has been brother and france parents and again vladimir pulled his hold on. she was called on his german counterpart to work on that. and of course, the great deal. oh, also came into question there the, the vladimir putin pulled on germany too well to abide to the all the policies that they accepted and signed in istanbul closely. and yet, so a lot of topics are on the agenda today. a long called by all kinds of last few days. equal or i think people in, in europe may have seen the headlines. chancellor shall speaking of bites at russia and speaking in very much in the terms that it's not going away. the country's not being canceled. we're gonna have to deal with russia, you know, even something like that is maybe green shoots for dialogue going forward. it appears that there's more talk, there's more dialogue going on. well,
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certainly all of sholtes came to will. he approached this phone conversation with an idea of looking like a dove of looking like a piece making, but really the conditions, the pre conditions that, that he once again has laid out in front of vladimir putin. those occur viewed as completely unacceptable by russia. for instance, all of short, he did cool on finding the diplomatic solution, have a listen how he phrased that. jacqueline, it's summer, but we have to go back to the agreements which we had in the last decades and have been the basis for the order of peace and security in europe. oh, well there you have it. basically, he has been calling on the diplomatic solution through russia completely pulling out its troops out of the country. and moscow has repeatedly reiterated that this is out of the question that moscow will not sit behind a negotiating table. if these are the preconditions to talk. also sholtes talked about, of course, how he wants to revert things back to how they were a,
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basically before the russian military operation in ukraine. but well, according to the russian foreign minister speaking just yesterday, that is out of the question, simply thus renewed the if and when at some point in time, all western neighbors and former partners suddenly become interested in somehow restoring joint work on you. broken security, then restoration will not work because restoration means what was before. but there will be no business as usual with the student. so russia, most definitely does one piece, but it doesn't one piece on the conditions or that the west is right now, basically laying out. and russia wants to move away from the status quo that existed before the military operation for moscow. this military operation is exactly this acts that could shop apart the global world order that had been
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existing for the past decades. really. and this is the main goal of moscow. while all the west is suggesting in this regard is to just bring back things to how they were, which is again unacceptable for russia and not in most was an okay, very interesting video. great, thanks for taking us throughout our teeth. eager to shut down off. ok. let's move on to another, a headline story today. so i thought for kids parliament is soon to consider whether to begin on the impeachment process against the countries president who has been facing spiraling corruption allegations, including a multi $1000000.00 money laundering, stumble or t correspondent, cut off let's out to picks up the story 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 poser. but the question is for how long following the report the findings of an independent pennel that was set up by parliament, the president finds himself against all kinds of damming allegations. the back
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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. it was also alleged that there was undisclosed amount of money that was stolen, which was mostly in foreign currency breaching the country's laws against holding on to large amount of current or foreign courtesy without declaring it to the reserve bank. and that is south africa, central bank. seldom opposite is now facing an appeal. he is fast 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
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he undertook when he became president. the president has come out with the, with his most 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 the say, who got a lot of tricks, which has river, if reaching every month, my friend, you know. so the question is to, to wordpress, you don't, don't get the tricks. you put the money in these brought, who knows? you places. so why come from deadman does a cushion? i'm not personally thing that a pristine must go. i just one day 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. i'm saying, not only the president, how do keep this such money and i do your carpet and been your expect pupils not to
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keep that mind me out there at the cub rama position. you should just continue to be pursued. no so lovely because there's no allocate the dis, disney, that, that, that, that, that, that, that report is not, it's not a far report. what does the say they said, maybe if you're not that person, if you're such a person, just say you are some the said no, i'm telling the president because of this and business. so it does know that there's no touch. the findings of the report could not have come at a worse 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
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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 that fought for car. okay, i want to keep attention on the consonant nigeria as president asked, claim 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 fighters that boasted the ranks of the terrorist in late chad, region. weapons being used for the war in ukraine and russia are equally beginning to filter to the region washington spin, cabs main weapons supplier. but following the republicans recent taking over the
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lower house and congress, both major u. s. political parties not reported. they agree on the need to strengthen the monitoring of arms being sent. you create some lawmakers say the current system isn't the other quit considering ukraine's high corruption rate, but there's no consensus on how it should be reformed. known r t investigation has confirmed that weapons sent ukraine from the us. britain on other nato countries, ended up for sale on the dark web. these are screenshots of some of them. the issue has long been recognized on an international level. back in june. they had a venture poll warned that arms being sent to give, would emerge on the block market. see also called on nations that have been providing weapons to ukraine to more adequately monitor where those supplies and on nigerian geo political strategist, adama garbage. the 2nd he sees weapons trafficking, particularly on the african continent, the most efficient. now we are the award,
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did you please give ill call quantity field buildable as i've been put into that 1341 coroner's what? you know, i didn't joining now. we have you said we was a you good. i mean into i don't or he's not new grandma recovered blood much. well witness. i went to be shipped into our when people, when, when does the light is actually a bit of cedar of you on your will need to know that we need to really come together to see what we can do to prevent that kind of which is one important, again, if our listed in the blue one of our 13 is looking about intelligence, i mean, we want flowing into dr. region 4 doc exacerbate b u. so just it briefly, i'll particularly serious because oper them cannot just talk. anyhow, we have good to one strong forties of intelligence on that. they don't want us to what is up on the politics of lake char is actually one of the majority is why we have this is for joseph that are home. you know, us federal law makers have approved legislation to prohibit railway workers from
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conducting a labor strike president biden box out decision now as a nationwide railway protest could cost a u. s. economy big figures up to $2000000000.00 per day. but union member say, even if it's labeled or crime, they're going ahead with the industrial action. here's our t skilled market. well, essentially this bill would outlaw a potential upcoming strike. i would force the railroad workers unions. that's 4 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 by the 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,
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american history. i try credit to white house task force on worker organization and palmer to make sure the choice to join a union belongs to workers alone. union is, are more, more support today in america and 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, 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 he's provide resided over? i mean, that's going to certainly have an impact on the u. s. economy. but when it comes to ukraine, that the u. s. congress, both the house and the senate are happy to open up their checkbooks and pass
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legislation in may. there was $40000000000.00 provided to ukraine by the united states in september, an additional $12300000000.00 was passed by the u. s. congress and provided to ukraine. meanwhile, if one looks at the. busy polls the u. s. public isn't deeply concerned about you. ukraine just isn't showing up among the top issues that americans are concerned about. americans are concerned about inflation, the economy. they're concerned about the danger of war. but this notion that, that ukraine and sending weapons and a do grant is one of their top concern, doesn't seem to be a priority. but regardless, we'd now's 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,
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that they aren't deeply concerned about. we've seen the bible 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 it may be approaching the festive season, but there looks to be little joy ahead for dutch farmers. the netherlands government has plumbing to shutter 3000 farms to fall in line with an e. u. environmental mandate to cut down on c o. 2 emissions farmers, as we can see here, brought their big machinery to the streets to protest the dictate. government officials have put a set of choices on the table. either drastically reduce emissions, relocate or cease operations altogether. they say farms will be forced to be sold and then they will leave the land to follow if the reduced emission goes on. but the head of the netherlands, agricultural and heart cultural association, has among others serious doubts about the plan. of course, it is positive that
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a good voluntary stop scheme is being promised, but the stairs who are central to us, will have many additional restrictions imposed. the latest and i spend follows months of furious former protests that have gained strong support him, intense negotiations. government officials now state that the shut done is eminent because times run out it's not only voluntary any more. the whole economy has come to a stop because it is nitrogen question. now it's going to happen because we have our backs against the wall. yeah, we talked to your own van money in a farmer and head of the dutch dairy farmers union he sees apart from his, at livelihood being in jeopardy countries in the you will get lower quality products to, to the policy. first point of all, let's make clear, it's not because of you regulations. the only thing you found nature
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at bars, but they don't say we have to do it only with nike and emissions go down. so there's plenty of other actually the you said there are 1500 different ways to the nature and dutch government only taking out the pollution s as a way to improve major but yet is through the late. this led us from our government, talking about the buyout of 2000 to $3000.00 bombs and adobe devastating that total impact on agriculture will be enormous and promised in all of our very much again, told 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 their dependent on food from somewhere around the globe,
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which is produced on lowest standards as we do now. now on the fertile has broken, it's in a turkish black fi port following explosion there. according to reports, a leaking fuel tank is the reason for the blast. as you can see, huge plains of smoke rising into the sky on friday, new information on casualties. the moment as firefighters attempt to contain at the blaze, the key port of samson is a hope for transporting shipments to several countries, including at russia. ah, nice 4 veterans of the conflict in ukraine have been given the hero of the russian federation awards, and they took the time to give artie annex this have been for you about their combat experience. ortiz maria casa. i spoke with
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a force officer earlier says off on her history. ah, well, at the stolen selection, we got a task to take action as a lending operation was being planned by the enemy or snake island. i was tasked with getting in at an extremely low altitude, was to handle the animals air defense system. i throttled up to a supersonic speed about 1200 kilometers per hour. and his 1st, i spotted it on the radar, then came closer, took several shots at it and managed to strike the targets over. so i was lamictal that way. well, who wasn't boarded a helicopter, but on levels now, i found that out later in the media got over by layer lapse of, of the arts. how did you have asian korea began and what led you to take part of the military operation and ukraine. levretz seemingly diverse downers, my kids, we have a family dynasty. my father is a military pilot. my brother also flies
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a fighter jet, and i spent all my childhood in military garrison's, his honor. so in fact, there was no other option for me, but to go to a military aviation school during the 1st days of the offensive, none of us expected we would have to deploy guided aircraft weapons against the enemy's aviation, where we, when that happened for the 1st time it made quite an impression on me. it, as far as i understand, you do have a solid experience. you have also been to syria, city berlin, then yes, i was in syria, but the situation there is different, as we didn't come face to face with the enemy in the air, hotels, buffalo law for since the started the military operation. have there been any changes to just the aircraft to the current situation is just naturally, we are constantly mastering our commer techniques. any instance of weapon deployment is thoroughly analyzed. our personnel carefully examined the data from every on board means of object of control. so as to work out a more efficient tactic later on.
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