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a common ground a with a u. s. organization, which claims to be dedicated to defending the rights of journalists world wide, rejects the idea of supported russian media. as the reports emerge of upcoming you sanction targeting russian outlet. a us senator drops a resolution to stop funding. saudi led coalition forces in yemen, bro, over 23000000 people are in dire need of aid. the former c. e o crypto currency exchange, which collab owing, over a 1000000 creditors has been arrested in the bahamas
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a day before he was set to testify before the us congress. and they were a little bit troops accidentally killed a teenage palestinian girl during a weekend raid in the west bank city of daneen. we spoke with her relatives who called for the continued killings to stop now they have admitted that they killed her by mistake. and how was she killed by mistake when the fired for bullets? this railey army has the technology and knows exactly who it is targeting. ah, hello, and good morning from moscow to wherever you may be. catching us welcome to the hours most vital news stories from around the world. i'm here i'll, isabel, an organization founded to protect the rights of journalists worldwide, has refused to support russian media outlets and individuals. and made reports of
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looming ease sanctions asked by r t if it would support russian reporters in their hour of need the committee to protect journalists that it does not view them as unbiased, therefore would do nothing to help. c p. j protects journalists facing reprisals for the journalistic activity as long as they adhered to the principles of unbiased objective reporting. when we looked at the names of people associated with the media outlets you mentioned in your e mail and who can be included in the new list of sanctions individuals. we found out that they did not follow this rule of unbiased journalism. therefore, we cannot protect them. a draft you blacklist reportedly include the r t, m state television and radio company v g t r k, which could potentially have their assets frozen in countries. while rossi a one and run phoebe and other channels could lose their broadcast licenses over $100.00 russian media personalities, including popular tv prisoners,
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could also be blacklisted. meanwhile, the committee continues actively supporting global pro western media outlets. earlier this month it's demanded a band be lifted on us funded broadcast or radio free europe radio, liberty, and afghan. is that while last month it demanded access to be restored to the broadcast or the current website. legal and media analyst line all told us that media outlets often get accused of bias without any explanation as to why is fascinating to me, that the reason why you are not going to be allowed to speak or to oh, pine is because you were biased. that you are not able to give an opinion because of a bias. does anybody understand what that means? can anybody define what bias is? where are the journalists around the world? where do people, where are they when they hear this?
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what does this mean to tell somebody we are worried? you are a priori, limit your ability to speak, because if you're bias without explaining what this even means, can you explain it? have you heard a definition? listen, if you want to put all of the warnings warning, you know, the following may be biased, fine, let me hear it. but these terms misinformation, dis, information, bias is biased. did this, that me? oh, my favorite. how could i forget propaganda? this is propaganda. what does that mean? how does that fit in on the hierarchy of true? is propaganda ever true? does it mean it's exaggerated truth? does that mean to me, i disagree with these terms. me nothing. but we're nodding our heads in this collective obeisance, and that frightens me even more. we're becoming condition everywhere to just accept it. who was going to finally say enough when?
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well, journalists around the world, finally say that the dissemination and the exchange of information is a basic human right. whether on the individual level, the national level, the corporate level, they say something that is some way, apparently, were us max of truth. because you know the old expression, you only take flak when you're over the target bone, a say something that is piquant. i'm shut down. and i say again to the point of redundancy, i kind of understand that. i don't understand how the world is deaf is mum, is mute, is saying nothing because they're in your to this, they're there, they're indoctrinated to that. they're, they're becoming habituated to it. that scares me more than anything. in berlin, a parliament member has proposed the creation of a committee to control the spread of so called russian disinformation. amid the government's apparent concern about
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r. t. d. e's popularity in europe. the danger of russian propaganda and does information in germany should not be underestimated, especially now when everything is getting more expensive, there is a risk that people will become more receptive to pro russian fakes. according to german media reports r, t d e uses 3rd party outlets and you tube channels to spread information. journalists who publish so called pro russian information are said to be connected to a russian controlled media. serbian american journalist, no boucher mileage, says european governments are playing the russian this information card to divert people's attention. this is not about misinformation or this information. this is in the mission of that one m p. you know, if, if people's condition get sufficiently bad, they might question the reality that the government wants them to believe in. and this is, this is what is all about. essentially, blaming russia is this get out of jail free card for every single european
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technocrat who was not at all responsible to their own people. you had the german 4 mister, literally say at a conference. i don't care what my german voters thinker want. i am committed to ukraine, for example. so here are these people who have nothing but contempt for their own citizens. and they're using this bug beer of russian propaganda as a ready made excuse to shut down any descent that hold. it's purely political, it's purely mo, automated at domestic repression. they're trying to basically silence their own people. and now to don bass, were the head of the don. yes, republic says the region is being shelled with unprecedented froth. 33 cities have come under its hot from ukrainian forces, according to local officials, with around 40 residential civilian buildings damaged. our correspondent eager start off reports from the front line,
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getting to russia's frontline positions is to day a challenge in itself. only a fraction of civilian vehicles are capable of winning the struggle against these muddy country roads. you're going from this spot, there's only about 3 kilometers of sludgy to rain and patches of pine trees between russian and ukrainian troops. popella though, i'd be happy to hear a funny. mm hm. oh i was near the author the vehicle did. one thing that the 2 armies have in common here is having to facilitate their survival, amid mud, under a mutual hail of bombs are p, jeez. hand military optics, they neighbor here with simple stoves like this one. they provide the much needed warm and they hint at comfort amid the very difficult conditions here,
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basically, temperatures here, they drop into freezing territories regularly into changing with down pose. all of that adds as yet another item on the already very long list of hardships. the most mundane of tasks like keeping clothes, clean and dry, turn into a gamble with death at the front line. now whatever dangerous there were, they have increased by an order of magnitude. the kitchen vehicle changed its route and went to collect the injured from another position after the shelling the roads in trenches or muddy, the weather changes, sometimes it rains and then it's freezing. we have to fix them all the time, some fight as he learned the ropes of life and the war zone as they go. crane soldiers have been shuffled here with those who have been recently mobilized in of all parallel hardship. though few of them regret crating,
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the comfort of civilian life. for this croaker, our task is to protect the homeland. i packed my things and went to the front line, though i could have stayed just like many of us could have. but were there was winter being only in to its 1st month, no one here, hob, as the illusion. conditions will improve any time soon. it will get worse before it gets better. and whoever adopt best will have the upper hand and combat over the enemy. survival of the fittest has never been more real. i'll make a dawn of reporting from the dumbass, r t. in what authorities are calling one of the biggest frauds in us history, the c o of a now bankrupt crypto currency exchange has been arrested in the bahamas. at the request of us prosecutors, some lawmakers in washington are questioning the unusual timing of his detention. he was scheduled to testify under oath before this committee today. unfortunately,
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the timing of his arrest denies the public, the opportunity to get the answers they deserve. house g o p was ready to grill him 6 ways to sunday. why not allow him to 1st testify to morrow and answer? are many questions. same bakeman fried arrest comes just a day before he was set to testify before us congress. to explain the circumstances around the f t x exchange collapse which led to billions of dollars in losses for creditors. his appearance will now be cancelled due to his detention. s t x sounded and run by bank men. fried was one of the world's largest crypto currency exchange platforms. it went bankrupt in november of this year, leaving potentially over a 1000000 creditors with missing money. u. s. prosecutors are pursuing 8 charges against bank men freed and clothing conspiracy to commit fraud and money laundering
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. he so far denies any wrong doing. t v. host and political commentator, steve malls berg believe the arrest doesn't give the prosecution a chance to use anything. bakeman fried could have sat in congress, in their case the southern district of new york usually takes a lot of time before they know they've got to investigate a case and then they eventually make an arrest. this was done like that. that's number one number to think about this out a year. and if he had testified before congress on tuesday in washington to why he was supposed to have testified, everything he said would have been under oath. he would have been under oath and all of that could have been used in a case by the prosecution, by the people who arrested him on, in a case against him for a show. the prosecution always stop 23. the defendant, the suspect,
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the purpose of the person they have under, under an arrest, from incriminating himself. usually that's what the defense team would do. if he's sitting there and testifying, and a republican asked him, i want you to name all the congress people that you contributed to. all the recall the democrats and republicans. i think that what would have happened all hell would have bread broke loose to arrest him on a day before they could have waited another day on, on a day before they would have given him themselves so much ammunition to proceed with the prosecution in a court of law, all of that they could have used that they have none of it why the israeli military has admitted it's highly probable idea of troops accidentally killed a teenager during a battle with gunmen, the incident happened on sunday during a raid by israeli forces in the west bank city of jeanine,
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we spoke with relatives of the victim who are calling on the world to intervene. my father found gina soaked in her blood on the roof of the house. when the ambulance took her to the hospital, they found 4 bullet wounds. 2 in her chest and 2 in her foot. the doctor told us that the bullet fragments killed her. these really claimed that the palestinian youths are the ones who killed her. now they have admitted that they killed her by mistake. how was she killed by mistake when the fired for bullets? these rallies wants to take revenge on the palestinians, especially if they are unable to arrest any of the wanted persons. jana was a beautiful and wonderful gale, and i was shocked off that he told me that my cousin had been killed. i won't ask the will t m, these railey occupation and stop it's crimes. jenna was on the roof of the house, but these rallies targeted and killed her. this railey army has the technology and knows exactly who it is targeting. i appeal to the world to stand by us and pressure israel to stop its crimes. janna was a simple girl,
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like all girls of her generation, with high morals. she dreamed of completing her education and being a successful person in the future. i bet such incidents have become more frequent and recent months with more than $200.00 palestinians killed by israeli forces this year, according to the palestinian authorities health ministry. r t. 's maria fin notion or has more details to the story. a horrible incident indeed and sad to say, yet another one, as israel's military raids that have become an almost daily reality for the residence of the occupied west to bang here. often lead to fatalities often included among civilian population and including among the children. most recent tragedy happened in the city of daneen. in the northern part of the west bank, the 16 year old girl called the gianna, was shot dead near her house. this terrible case has already attracted
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international attention the un special representative for children and on conflicts age current on her visit to the west bank and the gaza strip. and she claimed on monday that she is aware of the daily crimes committed against palestinian children . this is quotation and she also said that she affirmed the you as close cooperation and coordination with the palestinian authority in order to protect palestine and children, quotation in light of the escalating israeli violations and settlers violence. israel though teams has a different position. this is what one of the members of these railey far right. jewish national for on potty claimed last week in an interview. call me. she'll cell is gonna be a new gobble because of a very clean at the, almost suddenly the few high of love see keith graham. then you get a commercial shimoda, a name, remodel, eames with you may say leave the hot to buffer or alexey mode for las field before i sure if you mode full a senior that's a racist policy for
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a government to have nothing to tell me though to have my name. jose marcenough, the quote is eliza kasheila. visa. the u. s. has now also reacted calling for accountability after these railey army said a soldier likely accidentally showed the 16 year old john a dad. we do express our profound condolences to the family of jonah zach khana, the young teenage girl who was killed. we understand the idea is undertaking an investigation to what happened. we hope to see accountability in this case. again, this is not the 1st case. unfortunately, the palestinian authority claims that since the beginning of this year alone, the israeli occupation forces exaggerated. this is the word they use more than 50 to palestine and children, the palestinian prime minister, a cold for an international investigation into the killing of john on her family. now hope that all those responsible will be punished and they will be able to achieve justice for their beloved daughter. we discussed israeli officials tough
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frederick towards palestinians with a defense and government commentator from tel aviv, who said that such views are not widely shared among israelis. the problem is that such provocative language could add to the already explosive environment and dr. extremists on both sides for students as well. this is ready to move from words to actions. there is a small and vocal minority which may hold such or simplistic views. it does not express the views of the israel, the majority, or of the supporters of the outgoing government. but differently than you know, even if he, if he personally does not told such views, he's no, be all good to these extremists. and he will have to do that if he wants to clean
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to power. ah, a u. s. senator, who initially proposed stopping you as a to saudi forces fighting and yemen has back track saying he is now waiting for further cooperation from the white house. i'm not going to ask for a vote tonight. i look forward to working with the administration. was supposed to this resolution and see if we can come up with something that is strong but us effect hook. and if we do not, i will be back during a speech sen. bernie sanders refer to the saudi government as a quote bloody one multiple times. but when it came to his proposal to stop the funding, he withdrew and pledged to work closer on the issue with the bite in administration, leaving u. s. military involvement to continue that as if you know, stuff publishes a report on the dramatic number of victims in the conflict. any eman according
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to the data over 23000000 yemenis are in desperate need of humanitarian assistance . and half of them that some 12000000 are children, more than 2000000 of whom are struggling with malnutrition, while nearly 18000000 yemenis lack access to safe water and hygiene units that's executive director has vowed an immediate response to the crises. thousands of children have lost their lives. hundreds of thousands more remain at risk of death from preventable disease or starvation. they all need immediate support as basic services have all but collapsed. yelman's war has been raging since 2014 with who the rebels took control of the capital. since then, the country has been under siege from both the rebels and saudi lead forces, which support the government. meanwhile, the u. s. continues to fund those fighting the who these, the president of yemen relief and reconstruction foundation says those financing,
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the conflict need to accept responsibility for the humanitarian crisis. actually extremely frustrating and very sad to hear about the number of family children who have suffered due to this war. and the actual number is actually in my mind as public health professional as the gym knowledge is, is a lot more than what's being reported. because there are people and children in yemen and a lot of places that don't have how services don't have access to being counted or dying either from communicable diseases, infections, hunger who are not being counted. so it is something that i think is a shame and all humanity and shame on the people whose actions just all can be stuff i always call the men wore the black out war. because there is so much
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interest in not allowing the public to know about what's going on in human, whether it's from the saudi or there. and of course, in your us because it is supporting this are the war and the lead to why they're not interested in allowing the american public to know about that no much and how much they can actually community fortune. and they've been putting in. and as i said this year, last year, the donations have been reduced quite a bit and they do not meet the needs of the many people. but again, no country in the wall can survive just on a, the economy has to be on house. and one way that we know is that the blockade needs to be lifted. so the economy and the people can help themselves . and india is retail inflation rate has dropped to an 11th month
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low. and the countries prime minister doesn't want to stop there. he is urging tech specialists to ensure india isn't left behind in the 4th industrial revolution. r t is ranging sharma brings us the details always in the us economy managed to do well amidst that to buy global prices with a read all the nations here with a detailed analysis of india's growth, tragic tree, and how rigorous experts analytics and agencies are praising in there for being successful amidst the global economic turmoil, let's start with the world bank, which recently said that the indian economy is not only better place to handle global headwinds than it's emerging market down to box, but lifted up in dallas g d p growth for the current fiscal year to 6.9 percent, slightly higher than the 6.5 percent. it projected for the year at the end of
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september. india's economy has been remarkably resilient to the deteriorating external environment and strong macro economic fundamentals which have placed it in good stead compared to other emerging market economies. while the world bank bumps up india's growth projection, it also dropped in dallas october inflation to 6.77 percent from 7.41 percent in the preceding month, mainly due to easing prizes in the food basket. the world bank forecasts inflation in india to keep declining next year to 5 point one percent. but it's not the world bank alone praising india's economic development as and be global as well as morgan stanley. how recently showed their forecasts on in the us economic future, and it looks bright. india has the conditions in place for an economic boom field by offshoring investment and manufacturing energy transition and the countries
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advanced digital infrastructure. these drivers will make india the world's 3rd largest economy in stock market before the end of the decade. meanwhile, in the us prime minister, larry, the more the recently said, the country canada for to miss the 4th thing is to a revolution. um, so yeah, when the 1st industrial revolution came, india could not take benefit from it. we lagged behind in the 2nd and 3rd industrial revolution, but to day, when it's time for the 4th industrial revolution, india cannot miss it. a long term vision is pivotal for stable growth and development. india cannot miss the 4th industrial revolution opportunity won't come again. now, despite the current economic unrest in the world, india has managed to become a safe haven for multi nationals according to analysis by the economic times, nearly a dozen multi nationals such as nestle, pepsico, coca cola,
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l'oreal and others are doubling down on india with higher investments increase spending and selective hiring in their annual operating plans for next year. having identified, eat as amongst the few markets that are growing. economic growth opportunities, a huge. we're adding new or investment categories and incrementally increasing spending. as we make our plans for the next year, we have identified that this is the decade of india. and that's not all yet. according to goldman sachs, india is about to overtake the u. s. economically by 2075, and by 2015, india is expected to be in the wolf top 3 economies. as the global economy currently isn't titles, all eyes are on india. luncheon sharma, artie new delhi to peru now were violent clashes between protesters and the police. in the capital of lima,
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continue with demonstrators attacking the headquarters of the prosecutors off as an superior court of justice. in this video, you can see a protest her being struck with an unknown projectile. at least 7 people are reported to have been killed during the demonstration, with many police officers themselves wounded. the unrest as in response to former president castillo impeachment, and subsequent replacement with the noble lark there who has now declared a state of emergency and is proposing to have you general elections 2 years early, despite public outrage, the united states has voiced it's support for the new president the u. s. welcomes president bullard tay and looks forward to working with her administration to achieve a more democratic, prosperous and secure region. we support your call for a government of national unity and we applaud peruvians as the unite and support of their democracy. president castillo had tried to dissolve the country's parliament
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in response to attempts to impeach him and was then arrested on 2 charges. peruvian activist daniella ortiz believes international. impunity drives the country's government. obviously, that is this. call it relation of the information in which they are even blaming. look a feel of people that are be motivated by the police who ease it under the power of the network. a lot of the process here are again being a whole new art. this government, the made protest east, the same protest against that by what the, having led there will be, and people the site with the are both in the market at the system that we have elected. they look a, see your us a pretty then i think also the, i mean the level of a string sign of violence of the school lead by, by the number of bit is suspicious. and he seems that they are him is make
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a company in that process know and they know that they are going to have them national and impunity. not that i think it's also something really important. movers and shakers from 12 countries have taken part in the 13th agent conference of the valve di, international discussion club. on the sidelines of the conference, we talked to the director of the science education and advocacy institutes, diplomatic academy, and vietnam, who says that russia and vietnam have great potential for partnership and economic and social spears. nowadays, i think the 2 can she still have a lot of potential to develop for the cooperation bryce that intrigued in technologies biologies in the new feel like spike cyberg and also in developing people to people relations. our priority is to attract the investment with high technologies and innovation assist for apple is one of the company that
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vietnam wish to have in and manufacturing in vietnam. the foreign policy of vietnam, as vietnam, is willing to be friends of every countries. we follow diversification and much left orations. we also follow the st. knows so we would not use force again, the other country is not ally with one country against the other country. we're not allowed foreign country to view up like military base in order to against the out the country. and that's a rob on the hours most pressing new stories from around the globe for more news and content had over to r t dot com. and don't forget to follow us on rumble. odyssey and gab, see you again next hour with
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