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a skid out and was home and you know, she didn't love the daily dad. wonderful. i was just a little dog. hello today because he's been a fool. it's been even fun theater that i got a and i have an icon floor of ukrainian walk. it leads buildings in the russian city of dawn. yes, good. blaze. what's been called the most intense shelling since 2014 plus. we report from the front lines with them to be crated for to cross before surrounding all of us. all corresponding catches up with a russian motor crew that is helping to push back. he has trips from key position inside. don't instagram restore the video of an indian woman
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being sexually assaulted. thank. although it violates rules that it should be available to raise the with a very welcome. this is dorothy international with the very latest world news update is good to happy with how fast we go to that. don't. yes, we're public where the capital's mass that at least 5 people have been injured off the city suffered some of its most intense shelling in 8 years. you're creating enforce is $540.00 grad to walk it overnight. leaving buildings a blaze is that the center was struck by 3 missiles damaging multiple civilian premises, including several residential blocks on the kindergarten. a rescue operation continues with many people, reportedly still trapped under the daybreak local shed, his terrifying experience with us suitable for litany the strike head at 7 am. the bang was so loud. it shook the house. the people who lived there had left
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a few days before. i don't know anything about the other neighbors. shall angles have hit a local church and even get stone. that partially damaged. now correspondent was at the scene shortly after the attack took place with fulton of waters miller, doyle, jim was not 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, 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 medics. he was taken to hospital just in time. that will, as i think, continues the russian defense ministry say several ukrainian attacks have been repelled and lou ganske republic anti correspondent, english dawn of accompanied russian troops on the front lines as they battled the
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cape possessions in these woods, just outside cream and naya 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. i need me to put them down for the ukrainian forces, crossed the river and their mobile units shell, 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. walking single file, 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,
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but we gather all the information about the targets and our battalions frontline. we decide what targets to attack with our mortars. hm. with 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 equivalent of close quarters. combat in the world of
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artillery. this mortar team is only about 2, maybe 4 kilometers away from their targets. bigger guns and tanks provide extra firepower 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 maker's done of reporting from the dawn bass r t coverage of the conflict in ukraine is often one sided. as there are few western media correspond as reporting from the ground in don't bass. that's according to johnny miller reported from iran press tv, who recently returned from don yeske. my colleague peter scott, spoke to him earlier in the studio. it's incredibly attention dangerous. at the moment only returned a few days ago from the week before from saturday, 20 civilians have been killed that week alone,
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and the sense of danielle is being shelves by ukrainian forces. and the important story to realize is that we are intentionally shelling civilians are markets around the area. i've been to 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 could civilian areas. ukraine is trying to, sometimes it target administration buildings. sometimes they, they often targets or infrastructure like energy infrastructure schools, sometimes just random shelling. so what do you think this is so under reported in the western media, johnny? well, 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 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 with the civilians in the streets that have no choice to report
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exactly what i been reporting that the vast majority supports russia and ukraine is intensely selling civilian. so i think that's why it's not been covered. and instagram video of an indian woman being sexually assaulted by a group of men has been restored to the platform after an oversight board underline it's newsworthiness. this might recognizing that the video both violated the company's adult sexual exploitation policy and also may quite emboldened perpetrators. it will be content content should remain 2 ways to raise awareness. given that the video does not include explicit content or nudity, and the majority of the boards find that the victim is not identifiable. a majority finds that the benefits of allowing the video to remain on the platform behind a warren is green al, to weigh the risk of harm. well, let's get more now from our correspondent in new delhi, runjun sharma, orange, and get to see you out. why? the change of mind with regards to this it contents
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let me take you to the timeline 1st. so in march of this year and then to grandma counted india, that usually talks about marginalized community, both about marginalized community in india, posted a video of a tribal woman who was being sexually assaulted by a group of men. now of this we do or for saw, this is instagram account has about 3000 old followers, most of them from india. but then of course, so one user reported this we do after which after human review, metal decided to remove saying that it violates its sexual exploitation policy. but after that, what happened was that this was for the flag dog wire met. i employee to one nodule committee to a larger billable operations committee and will be reviewed it and the port that
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in large of public interest and that it was new would be to restore it. so that restored it this time with a warning in fact. and the restrictive the content for minors, but of course metals always i board or to upheld the decision to restore the instagram account. but there was also a split as far as this oversight board is concerned. why some of them i did see that while the woman's face is naught, with a bull, while there's no new duty, but a lot of them also port that the content, the risk of putting out the content was not to know what all of this essentially highlights is that meta has no clear policy when it comes to sensitive content such as this one. what to bam and what not too bad. when jimmy, thanks for the details on the start salty, corresponded to new delhi region sharma. the morocco fans have been wreaking
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havoc on the streets of europe, of the countries football team last to nil against france in the semi finals of this year's fif world cup. after a long winning streak. the tensions are particularly high in paris, where songs reported the aim fireworks at crowns of support. the throngs. rocco's former colonizer that there were met by a force of more than 5000 police officers pre arranged in anticipation of violence . police report to the arrest of 40 people on their way to the capital of main tourists or sean, from the se, carrying weapons claiming some had ties to the far right groups. the, the disturbances when also the confines to the capital ortiz in montpelier, in the countries mediterranean south, concerned that a 14 year old moroccan was killed being hit by a dr. fleeing
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a crowd who had been supporting the losing team. the wall in belgium, brussels police, you have gas on water cannon to the crowns of moroccan fans, many of whom had been shooting fireworks and starting fires. report was claimed that anyone waving a french flag was a target all in on africa. the us present signs various deals of the non going summit with african nations in an apparent attempt to court the continent as washington seeks to recover influence in the region as the continent increasingly turns towards china and russia. now for a long time, good after success and prosperity is essential to assure and 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
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pandemic facing down war and instability. addressing 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 african 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 game, joe biden is still trying to lecture 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. this top of mindful lots of african leaders and also as part of the confusion with regard to the summit. not only is it happening for the 1st time in a d is to show how important africa is, i guess in american eyes. but it's also coming at
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a time when they is varying interest from african leaders to the united think they're not singing on the theme 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 it's hedging, when you just, if they lose that, that they've lost the, that, that control and that influence in latin america and middle east. they are seeing a dwindle in africa to and they wanted back investment 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 rush or continuing to peddle deep weapons, employing mercenaries across the continent. and so the combination of those activities by those 2 countries i think are that bears watching. and certainly,
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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 pedant 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 are fed this is as close to the cold war rish, or at least on african soil as we've ever had in recent times. twitter or media. 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 prussia from any country or person. washington should respect the will, the african people and take concrete actions to help africa's development art.
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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 in africa is that important. and it is really a part of the global voice. and should be content should be at the table as he said . then way, if the you and security council seat, we spoke with joe outman, the host of the conservative daily podcast, who thinks that the us is rapidly losing the confidence of africans. well look at the libyan cuckoo and also look what they did in sudan. look at what they did in, in other african nations, in the amount of interference and things that had 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 for decades and they've never deliver. so they've said we're going to give you a, we're going to help you with, with development. and those developments in large part i spent
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a lot of time 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 think that 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 a country and trying to, to help them and say ok, 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 did to use as ponds and a game in order to great power or money to come to south american now where police government has announced a national state of emergency as protests continue across the country. but the 30 day measure will authorize curfews on suspend freedom of movement on the right to assembly. the.
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the decision comes with peru and the 2nd week of protest following the impeachment, the former president petro castillo, following his arrest. supporters flooded the streets, demanding his immediate release. demonstrations of turn violence with the new president's tina bullet was a promising to hold early elections in an attempt to clo, unless the new government box by a congress with just 10 percent approval rating has gone at western support. although little from its own people of either all my life, 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 custio's release and new elections with a number of latin american countries standing with them in solidarity. our
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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 coo 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 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 a genocide against indigenous peoples. carried out by means of a mass forced sterilization program. did a study get his buddies with,
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with billy he about it and i shall feel for 45 pm a think it was on the sufficient it means that you settle on the same a tuna, a less gum, funniest. they st incentives for us film. this looks immune system to sink august unassisted editor for most peruvians, fuji mores regime is still part of living memory. it should come as no surprise 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 dis cool, reminiscent of the 2019 cool against the m. e. s. in bolivia. united states has a long history of supporting any qu, attempts against progressive unless when governance across the region. and the fact of the matter is the, the rich, the reactionary to proper side classes into
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a no interest in seeing pay little castillo. so who comes from the more surprised sectors of food whose society they had? no interest? is he and pay little castillo, in any sense. progressivism at the highest summits of the peruvian executive office, and external radiator has been damaged on the russians. toys space craft of the international space station postponing a space walk by russian cosmonaut woods. the execution of the v k d $56.00 program was interrupted for technical reasons prior to opening the exit hatches. according to the crew report in the alarm sounded from one of the so use them as to where to 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 as good with the 1000 are for marty's correspondence, the fear, nunez, i sophia,
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good to see you. so could you tell him exactly what happened to with a cosmo? is there any danger? yes, thank you. on thursday, the crew on the spacecraft. so use m as to when you saw reported back to earth that there diagnostic system was signaling a pressure drop in the cooling system. according to the preliminary data, the outer shell of our service module was damaged. service module is usually like it in an uninhabited area and a source of a right of critical support systems that are used for spacecraft operation. ration question that on the kill cana photographed and video filmed an external part of the shape later that data was transmitted to earth. and now experts are studying the images executive director of the ross course. most man space program are commented on the incident. take a listen but as you me was examining, which is the reasons for the de pressurization of the counter. external radiator may be due to micro meet you right. getting into the radiator, which may have led to a change in the temperature of the so as instrument assembly,
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compartment analysts will now analyze these possible changes. no of a changes in the tele metric parameters of either the ship or the station. neither on the russian or the american segments were detected. the astronauts are not in danger or gladly, all systems over the station are operating normally now and the crew is safe. but all decisions regarding further work done by the russian seem will be announced after the investigation is concluded. that's good to hear many thanks for that update that thought a correspondence. the fan unit rising inflation, a crashing economy all seem to pale and significant in insignificant compared to what lawmakers see is america's real problem. take talk several have now announce bipartisan legislation to band the chinese on social media platform claiming it can be used to spy on us citizens. this isn't about creative videos. this is about an
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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 chic talk seems to be operating bits pretty closely with the details that are now emerging regarding how twitter and met up facebook and other outlets interfered in us politics. take for example. busy the hunter, by do laptop story, will recall how it's been admitted that us social media giants worked to suppress
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it in coordination with the f. b i. here's what we heard from our locker berg distribution on facebook was decreased, but people were still out to share it 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 like very professional law enforcement. 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 100 by laptops story may have changed their vote and could change the outcome of the election in the united states. so the effort by facebook and twitter to suppress that story certainly had an impact. now, it's also interesting to hear the owners of tick tock accused of new suppression. let's not forget that social media outlets a damned r t all throughout western europe. r t is being widely suppressed,
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it's been shut down from youtube, etc. and then you want to get into the other accusation that they make about data that. let's look into the details they've been revealed by edward snowed about how data collected by us social media outlets and tech companies get handed over the f b i and how there is a coordination with the api i and this information regarding users activities is provided to the american authorities, without any warrant, no warranty or 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 and they've been getting it without warrants the amount of data that they've been acquiring on us individuals as increasingly gone up. this is the information it's been revealed, 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 work,
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baker is absolutely correct. we kill people based on metadata. throw the hypocrisy in us, condemnation of tick tock, allegedly suppressing news, allegedly interfering in us politics or allegedly collecting people's data for nefarious purposes. the world can hear the hypocrisy and what these us lawmakers are saying. as they found the podium against tick tock. many thanks for joining us . they were not te international way back at the top of that with ah
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