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profile is national shylie or when you bought it the via the the, the headlines on the international russian business men, victim food, gifts, his 1st big tv interview exclusively to audrey. of course, it's following a person, a swap between moscow and washington. defend 11 years in the us jail, one civilian is killed and wounded in the latest ukrainian shutting of the public according to local authorities. they state that residential areas were deliberately targeted by key forces using nato, supplied weapons and try and as president praises as countries. collaboration with various gulf states says beijing will help establish a nuclear research and security center among many other agreements as part of
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a strengthening partnership, not part of the world. the . so we're just putting our 5 pm here in moscow. this is our team to national so good to have you with us for this to day program straight. you had some stories right now. so victor boot has been released my us prison following more than a decade in custody. he's now back in his homeland here in russia. he was freed on a high level prisoner exchange between moscow and washington now was the boot landed in an airport in the russian capital thursday night by his wife and mother. i can 2012. he was sentenced by us authorities to 25 years behind bars on charges of arming terrorists and conspiring to kill americans. south 55 year old, staunchly denied or accusations from the very beginning. and he was traded for american brittany greiner, who had been convicted of drug offenses in russia,
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and the basketball player pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 9 years behind bars in the summer, at the swap was conducted in the u. e. after months of negotiation and our boot gave r t an exclusive interview here, his 1st tv discussion saying that his detention, well, it was all about western pressure on russia. have a listen for yourself. yeah, what is happening to me happened to my country. i was probably like on the 1st testing sample like in a lamp or so they tried this experiment with me 1st. and the most interesting thing here is that commer sand. back in 2016, the newspaper published the apartment market that victor booth will sit his whole sentence and we must make him an example. for other russians are ready for anything that are ground games that are political
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games. so i respect the agents who arrested me and who wanted to tell me that nothing personal victor of this is just business. i have been under sanction since 2000 don't is the computer. so i was unable to make any bank transfers. i know they tried to arrest me, so i've seen it all. and over the past the 30 years, at least 22 years, i have been under sanctions, no money. so there is nothing new about this or considering what is happening with us. and they started this undeclared war against me and my family and then they started spreading it. and so that this was spilled over to encompass everyone and they started this war against all the russians in 2022. i did not have any relations with the taliban. and when there was escape this heroic escape. and they were an example for me. they served as role models for me. the taliban.
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good prize on my head. and how can anyone say that i worked with the taliban just unthinkable. and yet at the american press keeps talking about that i like you were dealing in arms to topple regimes with well, the american said don't take the weapons anywhere or they accused me of delivering 200 t 900. thanks to the taliban. so, how can you do this? said 200 flights to afghanistan. so where is the evidence? so there's another american who serving a 16 year sentence in a penal colony here at russia. a poll wheeler was detained in moscow in 2018 convicted of a espionage. 2 years later, before ma marianna,
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expressed frustration surrounding the recent prisoner swap, specifically, decisions taken by that of the biden administration. i am very disappointed that more has not been done for my release, especially as the 4th anniversary of my arrest approaches. i was led to believe that things were moving in the right direction and that the governments were negotiating and that something would happen fairly soon. i was arrested for a crime that never occurred. i don't understand why i'm still sitting here. the comment had, as of alleged that the release of brittany griner rather than poll whelan, was more in sync with the current us political agenda. and while the former officials in washington called the trade a defeat for the us, the white house spokeswoman took the time to lay praise on the released america. as the president said this morning, she represents the best of america. she is an important role model and inspiration to millions of americans, particularly the l g b t q i plus americans and women of color. the boot for greiner prisoner
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swap is not a trade. it's an american surrender. this is not what american strength looks like . terrorists and rogue states are smiling. what kind of a deal is it to swore brittany griner, a basketball player who openly hated country for them and known as the merchant of death. what a stupid an unpatriotic embarrassment for the usa. this is all politics again. why were she chosen and not all well in purely politics? again, she fits the stereotype of, of biden's political base of support. right. so he wants to cater to them. he, he's free is brought home one of their own it's, it's entirely political decision because certainly ok, she's a very talented and successful, amazing basketball player. but aren't all lives equal? should we all be equal? i mean, you're paul. well, it's not a great basketball player as far as i know and, but isn't he also have rights as an american citizen? why did they choose him?
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well, again, this is purely political. it was a political decision why she was chosen and not him. he's someone who is most likely we could probably guess is probably probably a conservative, so we can leave him in, in the prison a mask out. but let's say the l g b t was save the lesbian basketball player. that's very important. well, it's another case of open mouth insert foot for the use top diplomat after putting himself in a rather awkward position after insulting africans who have expressed support for russia. joseph burrell said that they don't know, quote where don basses, or even who flood in putin is. russia is able to, the fled, blame twist reality and to find an audience in some part of the well, i have seen in the tv screen. these are african young people on district obama. go with the board. same foot dean sang. you have saved the dom bus and now you will
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save us. it's really a shock it, well, you can consider these people don't know where the don buzz is. maybe then don't even know who is 14, but they are getting more relies on the streets while these comments by joseph morales do not surprise many on the continent. and they explain why africa keeps looking eastwards for corporation as well as development. these can, as well as the burrell really and not just races which offend many on the continent, but they also come to be expected the kind of cake thought that have led many european countries to come up africa, divide. people support conflict and only really come to africa when they bring the cameras and aid. europe has never really held africa in terms of is development and for what they have taken from the african continent. one would imagine that they
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would give beg, mr. burrell and the history of commons really put, paid to what we on the continent. that was what you thought. we've wondered what kind of skills you would need to have in order to become a policy chief, let alone and policy chief. mister brown does not have the wherewithal with words. he keeps saying the same thing. statement is not only about africans, but people of the rest of the world to how is he able to travel the world and still represent europe on a global stage of community that consider itself needed. and such commons and such guises is still a buffle to many of us. the rest of their will. most of the rest of the goal, it's a jungle. and the jungle could invade the garden. the garden has to go to the jungle the to be and it has to be much more engaged with the rest of the world. for that, why the rest of the world will invade us less. barella was not the only
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mind in the house, some sending to you prevailed with as demand out, who actually represented was a new kind of europe should rent. and i do think that this arrogant tone and the lack of respect that is heard coming from the european union towards africa, is part of the problem leading to africans. perhaps thinking that some of asian is going to come from russia. and that is the kind of european mindset that africans would like to at least engage with. and not that i have mentality that we've seen from mr. brown, people in africa, the european for what they are. we see them as be divert aid that would have otherwise helped people in africa and the pilot on all in the drug. the one time that i've gone to ukraine following the conflict has really opened the eyes of, of the rest of the world with regard to where we are placed in terms of priorities
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for the european continent. the opened up bought it, following that conflict, well come ukrainians with open arms while africans get chased back on the small little dinky boats. and they have to make that fade for crossing again to the motherland. are beginning with the legacy from don bass, where ukrainians, shutting up residential areas and the next republic, a resume, according to local officials, dozens, as we understand, the shells have been striking that area. now over the past 24 hours, at least one civilian has been killed. 2 more wounded. in the following footage, we're about to show you a house hit by shuttling is ultimately being completely raised to the ground. and many apartment buildings and cars will also damage. now, officials say the ukrainian forces launched more than 200 shells to was the don't ask republic on friday. this is some of the aftermath of the capital scene during daylight hours. i local authorities ikea, few nato supplied weapons in these attacks. so russia has pointed to the ongoing
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shelling of tanya, it's in the latest or un security council meeting concerns were raised to about supply to keep going straight in the hands of terrorists most cuz i'm boss. it also started the ukranian forces have been using weapon, excuse me, i should say western supplied weapons in order to kill civilians have a listen for yourself. was when he did have done his a real massacre with the use of western weapons has been taking place in den that's can recent weeks as ukraine forces pushed by western countries are trying to literally destroy the city. they conduct daily attacks on residential areas where there are no military targets. crowded places are being hit during rush hour. there have been significant crandall cheese and destruction just before the un security council meeting began in manhattan at the you and chamber. i'm just before it began, the attack on done asked, had already begun. so the remarks made by the russian ambassador were quite
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rolliger. and so as he was describing what was going on, he described attacks on civilians. he described a how the forces based in cuba, how they've been using the weapons provided to them by the united states, the crimes against civilians they have committed. here is some of what the russian ambassador sad when addressing the un security council. did you persona was among the supplied weapons, the u. s. high mars multiple launch rockets. systems are particularly noteworthy. we know for sure and key of and washington have repeatedly indirectly confirmed this, that american specialists are involved in the operation of these installations. the targeting with the high mars is conducted with the help of u. s. military satellites. while u. s. military personnel on the ground coordinate with the intelligence forces representatives of chief themselves have admitted that not a single attack with highmore system has taken place without the consent to the united states. now, the russian ambassador describe the atrocities being committed against civilians
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and how the united states claims that the weapons it provides are very accurate and precise. and so if that is the case, our all these civilians being killed. if the act weapons are as accurate and precise as the act states claims they are, it would seem that the number of civilians killed in dannetta can launch and other places eyes. perhaps intentional. he went on to say that rushes carefully documenting the war crimes that are being committed and says that such crimes do have legal consequences. furthermore, he went on to describe what was the point that was raised throughout the meeting, which is the danger of these weapons that the united states is supplying to the criminal government and possibly flowing into the hands of criminal organizations, terrorists, and other groups. there could be a security concern and could pose a danger, not just to russia and ukraine, but to many countries throughout europe. again, the, when the major difficult topic is a weapon sent to ukraine or being smuggled around the world,
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we have already warned about the risks of weapons falling into the hands of terrorists and other criminal groups. this is not speculation if it is a warning concern expressed by european states themselves. the problem of theft of weapons from ukrainian military warehouses appeared a long time ago. the situation has already got out of control weapons intended for our surfacing on the black market. not only in europe, but also in the middle east and africa. now, when the representative of the united states spoke before the un security council, he responded as is typical. when u. s. leaders respond to russia, he simply dismissed everything that russia said, despite all the evidence and the careful documentation dismissed at all is just this information. and it's also important to note that russia brought forward experts to speak before the un security council. some of those experts were able to speak, but others were blocked and prevented. russia wanted to bring forward
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a number of experts to testify before the 15 member body that leads the united nation about the dangerous flow of weapons. and how, you know, the us, they unloading all these weapons and the key of how it could have global security implications that could threaten many countries, not just russia and ukraine. so that was the meeting that took place in the un security council chamber shifting gears now to greece, where they have been armed class shoes outside of roma settlement, following a police shooting of a scene in such a long earlier this week. the you can't really see them in the picture, but we understand that hundreds of protesters are gathered in groups. the 2nd largest city, calling for justice. they claim the boy was shot due to anti robust sentiments held by authorities during the class years or gunshots were her and police were using gas against the crowns. and violence was sparked off the 16 year old sustained his
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injuries while apparently fleeing from police claims he left the gas station without paying his bill. a policeman who opened fire is now on the house arrest. well, the protest over the boy's shooting came shortly after the annual anti police brutality protest in athens were over. $11000.00 people took to the streets, which course ended up with classes under rest as well. the demonstration is held to commemorate the death of a young 15 year old, who was shopping killed by police in 2008. and amid an unprecedented visit of china's president, a saudi arabia this week are changing ping praised collaboration with gulf states. but his words were heavily backed up with sweeping action, with deals in on everything from well military cooperation to a nuclear research security issues. and of course, the inevitable decisions to move away from the dollar in oil trading. here's a correspondent from c, g t, n t, v. chinese president,
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champagne and leaders of the arab world have wrapped up what many describe as their highest level diplomatic exchanges so far. a lot of statement and results came out of their 3 summits and bilateral talks. and while i follow them, i was able to see 3 very consistent themes. firstly, the friendly relations between china and the arab world are the result of deep mutual trust. china and eric countries support each other in maintaining sovereignty territorial integrity and the right of self determination. they champion the principle of non interference in internal affairs and advocate for true multilateralism in the multi polar world order. china supports the resolution of international and regional issues under multilateral platforms, like the u. n. and g 20. and many era countries stand by china on key issues from since young hong kong to taiwan. secondly, or the deep economic ties between china and aero countries, with china's huge energy market and the rich natural resources of the middle east.
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leaders discussed and hands and collaboration in oil, gas and clean energy, and using the chinese to an to settle energy deals. also, while china has a well rounded industry chain, the middle east has a huge need for infrastructure building and high tech upgrades as it looked to diversify away from oil. that's why many of the statements from the past few days, often included cooperation agreement on areas such as 5 g, e commerce, automobile, medical finance, and nuclear energy as well. china and gulf cooperation council countries will establish a forum on the peaceful use of nuclear energy and nuclear technology and set up a nuclear safety center to train talents. the 3rd theme is the strong willingness between china and arrow countries to explore a long term friendship. china, as president spoke of his desire to build a shared future in the new era. what started a relationship centered around most the energy has now evolved into not only
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industrial and investment collaboration, but also many cultural exchanges as well. leaders talks about initiatives such as language schools and media collaboration as they strive for an ever evolving friendship in the years to come down to see from city and for r t. we were speaking with asia political risk list. i ross find gold, who says i rather diplomatically, the saudi arabia and china have been seeking to diversify that trade partnerships. it's inevitable. it's inevitable that saudi arabia and china would look to expand their relations across different spheres. and why is that? well, frankly, n b s has sent, so he said that he wants to diversify the economy, diversify trading partners, day. even if relations with the u. s. were better, there's been some friction between saudi arabia in the united states. recently. i
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think saudi arabia would still be pursuing this and obviously for china they, they've been very active in the middle east for decades. they've had close relationships with many of the arab countries going back 5060 years long before trying to establish diplomatic relations with israel. but again, i think we should really look at this as 2 countries that are diversified, they're trading partners, the energy obviously being an important component of that shot. maybe it makes other kinds of outbound investments. is party diversifying the economy with the dollars it generates from the oil trade? and china is very active in overseas infrastructure projects. and that's something that saudi arabia is offering an opportunity to do as well. to tara malware, iran's nuclear chief has said that the traces of enriched uranium found on his territory by un inspectors. years ago, were actually brought into the country from broad to ron,
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deny as western accusations of engaging and secret nuclear activities of the us international atomic energy agency has been pressing to ron to explain the presence of the nuclear material at 3 undeclared sides. discover his complicated efforts to revive the 2015 iran nuclear deal, which the u. s. withdrew from 2018 under trump, the head of iran, atomic energy organizations that the traces actually came from waste brought into iran from iraq and other country as well. that's going to take the very least of contribute of rachel last for years now. washington has been upset by the idea that iran could use this nuclear energy program to make a nuclear weapon and washington as routine. we use that potential to justify economic sanctions against iran. and to turn it into an untouchable, prior for western allies like those here in europe. we're actually really key to do business with ron mccann because in the us section, you wonder,
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what's the point of all the western henry over iran nuclear potential? when there's another country that has nuclear warheads in the region, israel and yeah, for the emerald city? probably. yes, them as well as saudi arabia ever dies in the u. s. cell has been trying to sell nuclear technology to saudi arabia since at least 2012. that doesn't seem to bother them in any way. but it's israel that 1st planted its flag in the middle eastern nuclear arms race. but notice how washington never talks about israel's nukes you'd hardly, even though they have so high time for israel to open up the camaro. and let folks have a peach at their comic stash. most countries in the world apparently excel when the united nations general assembly voted this week on the resolution introduced by mostly middle eastern and african countries to address the risk of nuclear proliferation in the middle east. israel that was in a heartbeat with its actual nuclear warhead iran, and overwhelming $149.00 countries voted in favor of israel renouncing its next
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joining the non proliferation of nuclear weapons treaty and allowing access to international inspection. just 5 nation voted against the idea. israel itself, us canada, and the nations of law and my kritisha and $24.00 got lenders of the your opinion apparently hit under the desks or the bathroom break when the vote came up and said, so for all washington talk the need to secure peace in the middle east, well, it turns out that the united states actually support new in the region. but just for israel, it was only if days ago the us president joe biden was engaging in a favorite pastime of american president. actually iran for nuclear weapons that it doesn't yet have. we also stand with the people rated. and then the french in the united states are working together and hold accountable those responsible for the human rights abuses, to counter ranch support for the rushes war. and to ensure that around it does not,
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does not, it does not ever require a nuclear weapon. yeah, well, there was an actual mechanism in place to prevent precisely that a multilateral deal where iran gave bob and nuclear weapons potential exchange for sexual release. but the us withdrew from that agreement, unilateral. so now they're back to tell they on the death. what's the point of yelling from the side of the boat, the threat of nuclear weapons in the middle east? while later we vote in favor of security. their continued existence, violent clashes of broken up between police and demonstrated isn't the capital of peru. a government forces, fi tick asked to try and disperse the locals, who are basically taken to the streets, demanding early presidential elections. the protests they broke out off, the nation's vice president was sworn in as the country's new leader as photos of the former president petro castillo, who was impeached by congress. call the chargers trumped up as have the locals,
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who accused the political elite of conspiring with criminal organizations and of being corrupt palate. alaska is, you'll see, we need to go out to the streets. there is no other option. this abuse from congress can go on. they've beaten us, the proven people. they mocked out popular vote, and this is white comrades, pilgrim people. i call you to the streets, take our streets and don't allow to be governed by this method. congress disc her up, congress, a knocker, joni, a corrupt judiciary value. so good to have you with us for the saturday program or the story here is the concerns about anti semitism in france are emerging again. it's offer a pair of a t. v hosts question that jewish guest about the traditional religious cap. he was wearing ultimately deeming it well inappropriate for the broadcast google. we did, i want to ask you a question, which is concerning many people in the audience, it's not related to medicines. many people are wondering why is the professor
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wearing a religious symbol in our studio because the middle result of why i, where it's every day having a fit. and i told him that to when we're at the coffee table call spouse, what a full transparency i where it's every day i didn't do this, especially for your show on it. whenever you understand, don't cheer that our secular ease is our discretion. this is not against religion, but you should keep your religion to yourself. don't you understand? i am a cohen. why would you want me to keep my religion to myself? i came from israel to where or not to where he palm. the video, the professor grilled about the religious symbol he as a jew, boots on every morning, has divided public opinion. on one hand, they was drawn negative reaction. disgusting, anti semitism on french t. v. a professor attacked and belittled for wearing jewish symbols. why do you
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wear a religious symbol in the studio? keep your jewish identity for yourself. is this 19 thirties? europe shocking anti semitism on french t. v. where a professor is harassed and shamed by the host for wearing jewish symbols is 2022 and this is how the jews are treated on national tv in france. no tall if a jew wearing a kip and makes you uncomfortable, that's your problem, not his problem. report hadn't been homogeneous in this regard. years old to come into the front has a very strong secular tradition that is written in it that you should added to that as 2000 and french law. many people from, wherein religious symbols, well, all of them in state school. so this video debate where old slides doing read is that the professor in the field incredibly uncomfortable. and so many that was a sign of the wider atmosphere from regarding the jewish community. that's all from earlier, the theory showed that 85 percent of jews in front believe and disabilities is
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widespread. and in fact 78 percent of them who regularly whereas call kept happening verbally, physically assaulted ethnic ones. it's also interesting that such an uncomfortable to some hostile actually take place so publicly on it, friends, tv, after all, when it comes to french policy abroad, told about tolerance, acceptance, and quality. and recent example in much less female or run inactive with raising their right to where or not where if it is woman launch this revolution, they say stop, i don't want to wear the veil. i don't want the subjugation. i want to emphasize all respect and all admiration in the context of the revolution they leading at home. the ration is different last year and moving saturday from last friday with bars running in a local election because she was photographed where every se,
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job for campaign poster. and now it seems runs is also a nation way tv feels rather comfortable suppressed. a really confused man. about his personal religious decision and legitimate question that many now off when parents will start practicing preaching brief notion of r t from jerusalem. yeah, that story continues online of archie dot com also with our sister channel the bronze as well and appreciate your sharing your thoughts with us here at moscow we promise to return soon with more of your news. the news elizabeth and 15, but that one of them boston, do i need to complete.
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