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is this idea that everybody's deserve it, and just that virtue labs are being here with with the mayor of done yet says the republic capital suffered the most intense attack since 2014 after ukrainian force is launched. 40 missiles overnight. ah, goodness me is to quench any attempts of the ukrainian forces to cross the forest is surrounding all of us. as by think continues in dom boss, our correspondent follows russian troops. but thing for key positions on the regions front lines. also there are you as president joe biden valves? he's all in on africa at the u. s. africa summit. us as washington decries the
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influence of china and russia in the region in beijing slums. the u. s. for playing our games, africa is not an arena for big power games, let alone the target of all the tree prussia from any country or person. washington should respect the will the african people to p. o on morocco fun week. have it on the streets of europe. clashing with riot police after their football team loses to nail to france in the fee for well help with a very warm welcome to you from the russian capital this thursday afternoon. i'm peter scotts and welcome to the program review jobs. first we start in the done yet republic where the mayor of the capital said at least 5 people have been injured up to the city,
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suffered some of the most incense shelling in 8 years. ukrainian forces fired, 40 grad rockets, overnights leaving build ablaze. the city sense it was so by 3 missiles damaging multiple civilian premises, including several residential blocks and a kindergarten. a rescue operation continues with many people, reportedly still trapped on the debris. one local shed his terrified experience. hulu. the strike head at 7 am. the bang was so loud it shook the house. the people who lived there had left a few days before. i don't know anything about the other neighbors. the shelling also had a local church leaving his dome partially damaged. our correspondent was at the scene shortly after the attack took place. looks not borders me will do. i will be more than seeing the size of this crater. one can understand the type of shells being used to target civilian areas. most city center windows are destroyed,
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direct hits on residential buildings. in the morning, i was walking on the street when i saw an elderly man with wounded legs. thanks to the swift arrival of medicaid where he was taken to hospital just in time. while i was fighting continues, the russian defense ministry says that several ukrainian attacks have been repelled and little guns, republic, or correspondence egon, don't ever companies, russian troops on the front lines as they battle for key positions that in these woods just outside crim and nice danger lurks around every tree. what used to be one of ukraine's national parks is now one of the most heavily contested swathes of land and the dawn bass. and he'd be the problem to have the ukrainian forces cross the river and their mobile units shall our checkpoints, our intelligence identified some of their strongholds here. their main tactic is to attack, so they mostly work in mobile groups. artillery is useless here on the bottom of walking single file,
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we follow the only path deemed safe towards russia's positions. our guide leads us to what looks like a long abandoned hut, but the 1st impression of desolation is deceiving. inside we meet russian soldiers from the mortar, battery hidden in the thicket. not far from here. this is our battalions command and observation point, but we gather all the information about the targets and our battalions frontline. we decide what targets to attack with our mortars. hm. with
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globally, this move is to quench any attempts of the ukrainian forces to cross the forest that is surrounding all of us. oh, what you see here is the equivalence of close quote to combat in world of artillery . this mortar team is only about 2 may be 4 kilometers away from their targets. bigger guns and tanks provide extra fire power from further away to. right now, the woodland here is in the grey zone. and whichever side concedes the ambition to take it will have to give up neighboring villages and towns to suffering a painful tactical defeat and makers done of reporting from the dawn bass r t. no coverage of the conflicts in ukraine is often one sided. as there are few
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western media correspondence reporting from the ground in the dumbass. well, that's according to johnny miller, who's a reporter for me, runs press tv, and who himself recently returned from done yet. i spoke to him earlier in the studio. incredibly attention, dangerous, at the moment, only returned a few days ago from the week before from saturday, 20 civilians have been killed in week alone, and the sense of danielle is being shelled by ukrainian forces. and the important story to realize is that we are intentionally shelling civilians are markets around the area. i think the boss stations of bodies in the streets use huffs or you sense was hit the other day with 4 people were killed. and it's very difficult to see any military targets in don yet civilian areas. ukraine is trying to sometimes it target ministration. buildings, sometimes they, they often targets infrastructure like energy restructure school, sometimes just random shelling. so what do you think this is so under reported in
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the western media? johnny? i think that's, that's the reason i news happens where the journalists are, i think there's been no mainstream outlets from british or american companies that have occasionally been french, german, italian. but any mainstream of what is a little is a lot of fantastic, mainstream, honest reporters working for mainstream channels in western countries. and if any of them were there living under the shelling avenue apartment bomb going to the boss stations, the civilians in the streets that have no choice to report exactly what i've been reporting that the vast majority supports russia and ukraine is intensive selling civilian. so i think that's why it's not been covered all in on africa. the u. s. president has signed various deals. that's an ongoing summit with african nations in an apparent attempt to court. the continent law says washington states to recover influence in the region as the continent increasingly turns towards china and russia. o, for a long time, good after success and prosperity is essential to assure and
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a better future for all of us. not just for africa, united states is all in africa's future. we're still grappling with the deadly pandemic facing down war and instability address in economic challenges with global impact friday, friday, rising food prices, tackling the impacts of climate change. we can't solve any of these challenges without africa leadership at the table, and i'm not trying to be nice. that's a fact. america is not only waking up late in the gang. joe biden is still trying to lick to the continent. he's still putting human rights before development. he still seems like he is pushing and again doubt with conditionality, while china and russia really coming into the continent with assistance 1st before anything else and development is top of mindful lots of african leaders and also as part of the confusion with regards to the summit not only that have been for the 1st time in a d is to show how important africa,
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if i guess in the american eyes. but it's also coming at a time when the is varying interest from african leaders to the united think they're not singing on the fame hymn book if you will. african leaders are watching the kind of support that ukraine keeps enjoying. and they see that as, as something contrary to what they've ever enjoyed. america once is hagaman just if they lose their stuff, they've lost the that does that control. and that influence in latin america in middle east, they are seeing a dwindle in africa to envy. wanted back and doesn't this, this summit is really all about, we're witnessing the purity, expand its footprint a on, on a continent on a daily basis. and that creates problems that will be eventually destabilizing if they're not already. or we see russia continuing to peddle cheap weapons, employing mercenaries across the continent. and so the combination of those
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activities by those 2 countries are, i think, are that bears watching. and certainly, i think their influence, again, can be the stabilizer. and that is the difference, right? america is moving into the continent, still same old, same old united states. let us give africa food aid. let us keep it pinioned and they've found, let's make sure our influence is still pretty present on the continent while china is moving in and big infrastructure projects. the building rose the building, airports, mega railway projects, and that is not what the united states is known for here. and people are wondering what this commitment actually means. and some commentators have said this is as close to cold war rich or at least on african swale as we've ever had in recent times. hoosier will miss you. we hope the u. s. could view china africa cooperation with an open mind. africa is not an arena for big power game, so let alone the target of arbitrary pressure from any country. old person,
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washington should respect the world, the african people, and take concrete actions to help africa's development. but instead of concentrating its efforts on smearing and attacking other countries by that might have missed a trick here in a sense that he should have been the one who comes to africa. if africa is that important. and if africa is really a part of the global voice and should be continent should be at the table, as he said then way is that you and security council seat lillia. we spoke with joe altman, who's the host of the conservative daily podcast. and he thinks the u. s. is rapidly losing the confidence of african people while look at the libyan cuckoo and also look what they did in today and look at what they did in, in other african nations, in the amount of interference and things that they've done in those regions. it's like a bunch of school kids at a, at a high school. it's always like they're bad, they're bad, they're bad, but they never look at themselves. let's go back in time and look at what the u. s . has made promises over and over and over again in that region. they've done this
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for decades and they've never delivery. we've said we're going to give you a, we're going to help you with element and those development for large part i spend a lot of time and in africa and the middle east, those developments where china would come in and say, hey, we're going to do something they always did it, but the us never did. i don't talk to josh. they learn from their mistakes and they definitely don't learn from history. and the thing, the thing that saddens me is the fact that they're, they're doing things that do not benefit the people of africa. and it's not as if we're pulling on both sides of the country when trying to, to help them and say, okay, china is trying to help in the united states trying to help. and we're competing in that arena the united states just sees them as much like to do their own people in the united states as, as slaves to be enslaved. or to use a pines and a game in order. great power or money to come. and in sports views, morocco, football funds, have been wreaking havoc on the streets of europe. that's up to the countries football team. last june. elegance, france in the semi finals of this year, fif world cope after a long winning st. ah,
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well tensions were particularly high in paris where funds reportedly aimed fireworks and crowds of supporters of france, morocco's former colonizer force that they were met by a force of more than 5000 police officers rearranged in anticipation of violence. police report to lee arrested 40 people on their way to the capitals main tourist thoroughfare. the sions, elisa carrying weapons, claiming some hard ties to far i groups the disturbances were not solely confined to the capitol authorities in montpelier, in the countries mediterranean south. confirm that a 14 year old moroccan boy was killed after being hit by a driver who is apparently fleeing a crowd who had been supporting the losing team. ah, all in belgium, brussels police use tear gas and water come in to disperse crowds of moroccan funds
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. many of whom had been shooting fireworks and starting fires. reports claims that anyone waving a french flight was a target and to south africa now where peruse governments has announced a national state of emergency as protest there continue across the country. the 30 day measure will authorize curfews unsuspended freedom of movement, as well as the rights of assembly. ah, decision comes us through and says it's 2nd week of protests following the impeachment of former president pedro castillo. fully his arrest supports his foot of the streets. the money, his release, demonstrations hops and violence with the new president. deena glossy, promising to hold elections in an attempt to quell the unrest, new governments. that's fucked by a congress with just 10 percent approval rating has gone at western supports, but little for his own people. of either all my life,
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those foreigners who have governed here discriminated against us. but it pains them that we are governed by a teacher, a farmer who is humble, like us, violent protests have been ripping across peru after the countries democratically elected president was ousted and detained in what many are calling a qu day top, the people are demanding. pedro castillo's release and new elections with a number of latin american countries standing with them in solidarity. our government's call on all the actors involved in the previous process to prioritize the will of the citizens that was pronounced at the polls. it is the way of interpreting the scope and meanings of the notion of democracy contained in the international american system of human rights on the other side of the barricades, washington's backing the crew, and the so called democratic institutions associated with it. we will continue to work with proves democratic institutions and we look forward to working closely
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with president below r t a and all branches of the government in peru, the history of u. s. backing of peruvian, right. wingers didn't start with the recent cool though. one of bullet war taste biggest supporters is the daughter of peruse, previous right wing dictator. alberto fuji mori, his administration saw the use of death squads to quell descent. and the genocide against indigenous peoples carried out by means of a mass forced sterilization program. did a study the get his buddies, we'd love to hear about it and i shall feel 1445 pm think it was on the sufficient in me to use a little on the sim and tuna, a less company us based in the senate for us film does he look at those immunization to cinco because on affinity? so for most peruvians, food you mores regime is still part of living memory. it should come as no surprise
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that once the same peruvians who supported its crimes re emerged to support the crew. the masses were ready to do whatever it takes to prevent a return to those dark days. united states wasted no time supporting this cool, reminiscent of the 2019 cool against the m. a. s. in bolivia. united states has a long history of supporting any qu, attempts against progressive and left when governments across the region. and the fact of the matter is the, the rich, the reactionaries, the prophesied classes in pitt, who had no interest in seeing the little glass to you. soon who comes from the more surprise sectors of the news society. they had no interest as he imperial. i see you in any sense of progressive ism, at the highest summits over the peruvian executive office, rising inflation and a crushing economy. and all that seems to fail into insignificance compared to what
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lawmakers see is america's real problem. and thus saith talk. civil law makers have now announced bipartisan legislation to bun, the chinese own social media platform claim, and it could be used to spy on us citizens. this isn't about creative videos. this is about an app that is collecting data on tens of millions of american children and adults every day. we know it's used to manipulate feeds and influence elections . we know it answers to the people's republic of china. tick tock is digital fentanyl. that's addicting. americans collecting troves of their data and censoring their news. the bipartisan anti social ccp act as a strong step in protecting our nation from the nefarious digital surveillance and influence operations of totalitarian regimes. well, it's very hilarious to listen to those words because what they're describing, how they're arguing about how tick tock seems to be operating, fits pretty closely with the details that are now emerging regarding how twitter
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and meta facebook and other outlets have interfered in us politics. take, for example, the hunter biding laptop story will recall on how it's been admitted that u. s. social media giants worked to suppress it in coordination with the f b i. here's what we heard from mark zuckerberg. the distribution on facebook was decreased, but people were still a to sharon, so you could still share it. you could still consume it, but we weren't sort of as black and white about it as, as twitter. we just kind of thought, hey, look if, if the f b i, which i still view is a legitimate institution in this country. it's so very professional on force meant that they come to us and tell us that we need to be on guard about something that i want to take that seriously. now a new poll shows that 71 percent of americans say that a truthful interpretation of the hunter biden laptop story may have changed their vote and could change the outcome of the elections in the united states. so the
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effort by facebook and twitter to suppress that story certainly had an impact. now, it's also interesting to hear the owners of shapes arc accused of news suppression . let's not forget that social media outlets and dand r t, all throughout western europe r t as being widely suppressed, it's been shut down from youtube, etc. and. and then you want to get into the other accusation that they make about data that let's look into the details that have been revealed by edward snowed about how data collected by us social media outlets and tech companies gets handed over the f b i. and how there is a coordination with the fbi i in this information regarding users activities is provided to the american authorities without any warranty, no warrants are, are needed. they simply go to the tech outlet and get the information. there's actually been a 260 percent increase in the providing of this data to us officials
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and they've been getting it without warrant saw the amount of data that they've been acquiring on us individuals as increasingly gone up. this is the information it's been reveal and we also know what they tend to use this information for david's description of what you can do with metadata. and quoting a mutual friend to we're baker is absolutely correct that we kill people based on that data. so the hypocrisy ah, in us condemnation of sheets, aka allegedly suppressing news, allegedly interfering in us politics or allegedly collecting people's data for nefarious purposes. the world can hear the hypocrisy in what these us lawmakers are saying. as they found the podium against tick tock, then of the news damage to a russian saw use of space ship has brought an end to a space walk by russian cosmonaut on the international space station. the execution
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of the v k. d 56 program was interrupted for technical reasons. prior to opening the exit hatches according to the crew report and the alarm sounded from one of the so use them as to it into spacecraft. diagnostic systems a commission is working to analyze the cause of the incident and based on its results. further action by specialists on earth and the crew of the russian section of the international space station will be decided plesco slide. now to all t correspondence, sophia newness to bring us more details on this. good afternoon. fia sophia, how can you tell us what happened on where the cars notes in any danger at any point? one thursday, the crew of the spaceship. so use as 20 to report back to earth that there diagnostic system was signaling a decrease and pressure in the cooling system. according to the per leaving the data. the outer shell of the service module was damaged. service module is usually what get it in an uninhabited area of the ship and stores
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a variety of critical support systems that are used for space ship operations. now ration alternate and the key can make photos and filled out a part of the spaceship. later the data was transmitted to our earth and now experts examining the images. the visual examination confirmed the cruel report and decision was made to force all activities by the russian team and the international space station. at the moment, all systems of the station operating normally and the crew is safe back to the very glad to hear that everyone's safe. the correspondence of the units brings the latest on. not so use m. s 23 capsule. thank you very much. that's all for now to be sure to check out our t dot com, follow the latest breaking news and updates almost the right back here. as always, at the top of the hour the
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with the world is now engaged in a massive real life game. a moved on it who is responsible for the attack on russia . north came one and no one from 2 pipeline. today we can answer that question, but we can take a look at the cost of the actual damage done. is the attack on north freeman act of eco terrorism. absolutely, if we base it off the definition of it. so terrorism, which is quote, a deliberate act of environmental destruction meant to further political and regardless of the culprit rupture of the north stream pipeline is the largest single release of climate damaging messing ever recorded. i'm christy. i and you're watching the cost of everything. where today we take a closer look at the destruction of the north drain pipelines and the cost will place on the environment and the surrounding nations. i
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you members, days are day thing to investigate. the sabotage of the north stream pipelines attacks that are now flash points in an escalating energy war between europe and moscow that has global gas prices. soaring data has announced that quote, all currently available information indicates that this is the result of a deliberate, reckless and irresponsible acts of sabotage. neither pipeline was pumping gas to europe at the time of the league, but the incident removes expectations that europe my receive gas from non stream one before winter. so what is the cost of this act of eco terrorism? an estimated $200000.00 tons of methane has been released from the to pipeline, since the rupture that is equal to the annual carbon emissions of 5200000 cars.
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it is also equal to the methane produced from about 480000000 pounds of beef cows. now that's enough meat to supply israel for a year. methane is a very potent greenhouse gas, so even a little leak has quite a large climate impact. let's talk about the cost of this attack and bring in a larger magni, a, a political risk analyst, a veteran war correspondent. so olaja, how much damage is done in total? we're talking about environmental damage, infrastructure, damage and international relationship damage. can we quantify that? when old isn't cold collateral damage when it is in the interest of national security and we had president by the chain a few months ago that no stream to is going to be suspended. and he is capable of doing so don't try and try. but.
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