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oh, there's no medical reason why you should be alive new to find something to believe . john story is a story of ho mystery of victory and whatever i can do to help him i went to with at least 2 civilians are reported killed and several more wounded in a ukrainian artillery. i took out a hospital in the city of done yet, coming up in the program, this our europe spread by a wave of protest over a surging price inflation amid the energy crisis. that the use rejection of russian gas import has reportedly cost the block around $1.00 trillion dollars and the french government on supporters of an i spoken, palestinian human rights activists staunchly condemn israel's decision to deport
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him from his home. at next syrup protest almost, he check point in the celtic 3rd republic of kosovo against what they called unprecedented oppression by regional authorities. while natal peacekeepers step in to attempt to secure with one minute past 10 am here in the russian count. but the welcome to the news our this monday i'm you know, neil and this is our t international at least 2 civilians helping reported killed and several others wounded in a ukrainian artillery attack that struck a hospital in the city of than yet. on sunday, the facility took a number of direct artillery hits, which calls severe damage inside the building. our correspondence in done yet could among costs rep can tell us from play all se kanza indiscriminate. so artillery
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shilling by ukraine continued throughout the day on a sunday here in dunn at school. right now. i'm standing next to building a number 6 of the done that sca general hospital. i hear this was a direct hit. you can see that the maintenance workers right now are trying to clear what, what is left of this wing. now this is a new or surgery building at this hospital as we understand. so one patient was killed immediately after the shilling, and the one was this severely wounded at xyz a little bit later on. and now the shelling of the center of the nest continued throughout the day began at 6 o'clock in the morning on sunday, and it was happening all throughout the day. and even during the a world cup of final on a sunday as well. now this sensor ogden,
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isc is not the only place which was at sar, get it by the ukranian nationalist as are the areas here in the nest were a struck as well. now the, in this particular instance, according to local authorities multiple launch rockets, systems, a grad, had been used. however, on the outskirts of the city, nato made weapons had been used against the civilians as well. so far, we know that sent to people were killed as the result of ukrainian or chillers shilling . and at least 5 people were wounded and doctors at the moment are making, doing everything possible in order to save their lives. russia's western belgrade region was also struck by ukrainian artillery shells being fired across the border . at least one civilian was reported, killed,
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and 10 others wounded in those attacks. a surveillance camera caught the moment of impact the local official, say, a poultry farm, as well as 6 the apartments and dozens of cars were damaged in the attacks. russian or defense system reportedly managed to shoot down. at least one ukrainian missile had been heading towards a residential area. bloomberg has reported thus the use suffered losses of around one trillion dollars due to its rejection of russian natural gas in ports. the blocks refusal to accept regular supplies from it's traditional provider house cause prices, the serge leaving many european struggling to heat their homes and sparking protests, right? the continent. let's hear the thoughts of our country, peter, and all that. rachel marston,
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french protesters hit the streets here in paris over the weekend, and absolutely freezing sub 0 celsius temperatures because well, protesting vigorously is probably far cheaper to keep warm than sitting at home and turning on the heat these days. here in europe. and marchers don't seem to have any problem. identify those responsible for their energy was pointing the finger at nato and tipping their brace to european commission. president ursula vander line by chanting. ursula shut up, flowing young people. the leader of the populace sovereigns as lip at 3 a party who routinely speaks in favor of a strong, independent france. explain just how bad things are right now for the average french citizen calling for an end to europe sanctions against the block. so an energy supply from russia and denouncing them as a hindrance to peace there. so there are still many battles to be fought are countries in the situation of economic collapse and our demands are very simple to
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withdraw from the single european electricity market in order to lower energy prices. to save our bakeries, to save our artisans, to saver factories, and to end the anti russian sanctions that would not serve to establish peace there . but bring misfortune here and also to invite the parliamentary opposition to shake things up a little. because today they have problems with this, the friends, satirical magazine, chevy ed dough, published a cartoon ahead of sundays, world cup final of france against argentina. joking that the french would have to choose between turning on the tv to watch the. ready game or heating their home, a reference to the cost of energy and the french government's constant brow beating of its own citizens to cut down on consumption elsewhere in the u. k. for example, things are looking even more dire with the british press. reporting that the persistent, frigid weather there is leaving british households on the brink of rolling power cuts, if not, outages and blackouts. now, the energy secretary is trying to blow it on the fact that some employees of the u
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. k. whether office work from home on the some of the time and may have underestimated the cold weather event. or maybe the u. k. government just underestimated how much it would ultimately deregulated. so energy supply went white, gung ho. i'm anti russian energy sanctions, italian workers and pensioners and rome came out in opposition to the maloney governments 2023 budget, demanding that it do more to offset the cost of living crisis there. where from this budget will not bring any good to the italian economy, it will slowly lead us to economic ruin and the bankruptcy of our nation. we are on the streets to protest against the government budget, which from our point of view does not protect the weakest groups. it proposes measures in favor of a few and not for the people who need it most. more than $15000.00 belgian union workers protested in brussels on friday, demanding higher wages to offset the cost of energy and inflation. we receive wages
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that are fixed at a certain level and with the rise in energy prices. many people have found themselves unable to pay their bills. the government has to make some strong decisions. we have been fighting for years. we demand change, the government should just freeze the energy prices. i'm talking about electricity, gas and diesel fuel is people don't know how to pay for this any more. meanwhile, in germany, the defense minister christine land brecht has been under fire since earlier this month, for the low ammunition levels that berlin has been left with to protect itself as it sends military assistance to ukraine. so now in german, chancellor, all i shall says that, well, there won't be any tanks for ukraine next year. oh, and speaking of german tanks, berlin's puma, infantry fighting vehicles were such a big head during the recent training exercise that of the 18 broom is that participated. none that is 0 still works by the end of the exercise. so maybe show
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his doing ukraine a favor there by not saying them tanks to bout that neo was going to use them soon though. whoops, kill it's turn attention that program to africa on the democratic republic of congo, which has rejected near bring rwanda's, denial of involvement in a deadly rebellion near the country's shirt border. it comes after a statement by rwanda's president who said his nation has not been feeling the conflict. the problem was not graded by rhonda, and it is not drawn this problem. it is congress problem. i cannot be responsible for congolese or rwandan descent in congo who are being denied the rights of citizens. delay for me to laugh at the d. r. c. armed forces are closely monitoring the illusion of the security situation in north keybo, particularly in the territories of m a. c. c. and there are gone go. our
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information shows the presence of an expeditionary group of soldiers from the defense forces of or wanda, and the m 23 who are responsible for perpetrating massacres and targeted killings against members of the, to the community. the congo least try to attribute these despicable acts to the armed forces of the d r c, and seek to find an alibi to justify the aggression before the international community. the congress army has been closely following the movements of their wands and military, which is also called on the 23 to engage in this task. we strongly condemn these plans to carry out a port wrong. regional powers have been trying to broker se fire african leaders discussed efforts the end, the bloodshed during a u. s. hosted summit in washington, a top diploma from can you emphasize that all participants must be involved in the peace talks? while the leader burgundy said that restoring stability in the region is about no time the last importance? years is petterson. the conflict between the d. r c's forces and the so called m 23
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militia group really has intensified in recent months with the insurgents coming close to taking a major city near the rondon border. can shuffle, house, excuse romando, supporting them $23.00, and what essentially a month to a proxy war. rwanda's denied the allegations. the un has reported that around 370000. people have been displaced by the pilots. israel has unilaterally cancel the residency of a prominent palestinian human rights activists deported him to part where he also holds citizenship. the move has for condemnation from france, his foreign ministry, as well as the supporters. such a move constitutes a war crime under international humanitarian law. forcible deportation of a civilian from occupied territories, israel's ethnic cleansing has in its crosshairs the city of jerusalem. sa, last home town, and israel's expulsion of him as
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a dangerous precedent for all palestinians in the city. mister murray is a lawyer and activists whom is really, authorities have accused of links to terrorism. he previously served several years in jail for anna leds assassination plot that he has always staunchly denied. his most recent attention was reportedly without formal charges and lasted for months. his mother spoke to r t about the development in 2000 and i it the, it was accused of the landing to plot against sir prime in nancy, a b in his trail. okay. he went to prison 7 years for this. then he didn't have any thing wrong, they put him anytime you administrative detention in administrative detention. it means without any charging. and they were all the time saying about the same story . he was plotting to kid. those are bad. he had it in my estate,
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his administer sanction in 2017, 18 her one year. and then you went out there wasn't charging and again in march, 2022, they arrested him and put him in and minister at the dash and brought say, months and then another 3 months and them another 3 months salary is like an example in order for them, it was an easy case because he has a french passport at the start. they can do it for other people and the other people are not on the people here at 2 nationalities. so if that he walked the ideas of other jerusalem might, where will they go? they want to empty the city of its inhabitants. this thought was stella and the can got on with many others. just a little bit of background here, palestinians in jerusalem, they're generally granted only residency, not is really citizenship. that status can be taken away if a person leaves the city for an extended period of time or for certain security
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reasons. muslim palestinians tell, apply for citizenship which is automatically given to jews, but they have to face burden some legal hurdles. israel house report about a total of around $15000.00 palestinians have been stripped of their residency status in jerusalem. since israel sees control of the eastern part of the city in the 96760 war, the mother of the recently deported palestinian activist again said that they really, authorities have overstepped their buttons. he discovered this, unlike other people, working in the human rights organization and the phone has been quiet. so holy play . but the thing, you know, when you have a spy on your phone or your privacy, it's going to be, can have the message they haven't or the picture. they can have everything. so this is contrary opposite to the, to the privacy and to the lord. the structure, the government, do whatever they want,
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they don't care the event that formality has a french court and he has the government to skirting about him wanted him out again as well as cross live now to the west bank palestinian rights advocates. melina, i'm sorry for more and this and then a thank you for your time today. selah humphries. supporters. they're not holding back saying that his deportation from palestine is an act of ethnic cleansing bias really, authorities. how do you see it? and it's not how i see it personally, but how do we see it under international law? and it's not only the cleansing of the palestinians of occupied jerusalem, but it's also considered a war crime under the international criminal court and the rome statute. and what i mean by this, and this act is considered forcible deportation, often the offer of
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a civilian, protected in an occupied territory outside of am his territory. and we see this happening am constantly by the israeli occupation. and sadly, this is not the 1st war crime of forcible transfer that we have seen. and we say it's illegal because 1st of all, and palestinians in occupied judah, saloon m, r, a protected civilians under international humanitarian law. and so 1st of all, and obligating them to have loyalty to the state of israel, that is their occupying power is illegal under international law. hence, even the forcible deportation am, is and considered a crime, a war crime. and of course, as we know, the international criminal court office of the prosecutor has opened a file, an investigation into the situation in palestine and saw his legal councils and the center for constitutional rights. and have submitted his case before the office of
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the prosecutor and the i c. c. so it's not only supporters saying and the reality that it is ethnic cleansing. but at the under, under the law, it is considered a war crime that could be m holding the israeli officials accountable. so for such violations of international law, su, am, and you see, do you say then when, when you hear israel point joy up because he's also a french citizen, it's within their ability to deport him because he's a security threat. and in order to really justify what a security threat is, the israeli occupation should have brought all the allegations provided against sola ha moody. as his legal councils. emma including advocacy at same l ha, mccade the m and and, and balmy of prisoner support and human rights. association the the court justification to how did the state of israel understand that sala hambury breached
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allegiance, is all allegations and, and then is really narrative that we used to listening to, whenever israel wants to harass and intimidate a human rights defender that challenges and it's violations on ground and challenges, it's settler colonial and apartheid regime on ground. and so sadly, there was no real justification to how did solid hummadi breach a breach allegiance the minister of interior, the israeli minister of interior, and that he is a former prisoner. he works at the human rights organization and later said, am he pauses a security threat that we have secret information, that c, m, m, he poses a security threat to the, to the state of israel. so basically when we are talking law, these allegations don't stand a chance to strip a person off his residency right and forcibly deport him outside of the country.
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it's really important to know that sola his deportation. it was based em, on the minister of interiors on discretion. of what the breach of loyalty is to the state of israel or, and also the minister of interior issued so lie a temporary travel deck document in order to deport him without having his french passport. so if not justification, as he's also a french national, he should be deported to france. they did not use his french passports to deport him. they showed him a temporary israeli travel document to do so. and this only entails how and ministries of interiors and different mit specifications scenes on. so play and integrity and role in maintaining the oppression and domination and facilitating such racist and discriminatory policies. now that we thank you for your time today, it is a situation will be closely following here in our t as well melana and sorry, palestinian rights advocate live from ramallah
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fierce bottles had been raging along the front lines in don baths and the neo nazi . i dar battalion is among those suffering heavy losses. now the units initially funded by nationalists activists in the euro. my don qu 8 years ago, has been accused of seeking to press pro russian individuals in the region r t. z course at dallas. reports. t of authorities have repeatedly held ukraine as an apotheosis of democracy, the ultimate western value that now needs protection at all costs re you've 9 ukrainians. know that the strength of our democracy will be a guarantee that no tyranny to the east of us will be able to threaten europe, muslims, in its unity. we share common values, we fight for them. i think that this is exactly what the united states supports democracy and freedom my mobile to ceiling. we must be strong until our com and victory to preserve all the we value so much. we must never stop protecting freedom
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and democracy. you all hear any objections to these claims coming out of ukraine now, but that hasn't always been the case. the current government and key of visit reg descended over regime installed in the course of the bloody revolution in 2014 back then the population did not realize the consequences of speaking out against the power was about to take over the throne in key of their handling of protesting voices was very far from democratic ways. this newly emerged video sheds more light on how the might and revolution of 2014 relied on vigilantes to crush descent through
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armed men and civilian clothing jump out of unmarked vehicles. they run towards peaceful protesters, round them up and take to an unknown location. policeman are snuggled together on the sidewalk, idly watching this, may him unfold before them. well, this is the exact spot from the video, but well of course, several years on basically down that street, the ukrainian tanks, they were trying to enter the city and to crush any resistance to the people, the locals who weren't, who weren't in agreement with what happened at the my done in key if they stopped the ukrainian key of military vehicles in their tracks. and basically that was the queue for what later became the new nazi ida battalion, their members, their goons to join in. all these armed men belong to the idol battalion,
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then anonymous to the public, the group would later thunder with not variety, all across ukraine. its members became the go to hangs men of the post revolution authorities operating under the black flag. yet about, oh here america should i was working for farmer than i one of my days off i was taken to a check point was i was there unarmed observing the police for a couple of weeks then they took me to i dar, gave me a uniform gave me an assault rifle, and soon i was standing on the road with the police. we checked to local residents . i dar was standing on the lugens side, on the whole. they stopped cars, buses. a lot of people were going towards fight over. and hark of it as i dar stopped them, held them for a long time. they checked them in some were turned back and nothing i that's right. i didn't submit any documents. i didn't sign
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anywhere. they just gave me the rifle and that was that i dar militants, specialized in doing all the dirty work that officials didn't want to directly associate with an exchange. they enjoyed all the mafia style privileges. regina bellville g and i dar militant, wouldn't consider the people in our village as human beings. they exerted pressure on the rural community. they never talk to people. they looked down and everyone as if they were kinks. people had nothing to them. they ceased people's' cars, modified them and draw them around them. yeah, that's not the person. people have repeatedly come to us introduce themselves as representatives of the i dar battalion. they wanted to take my car. then i moved the car far way to a paid parking lot and then sold it either was connected with people who had at the local miniature enlistment office. they began to surround the buildings with cars
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and took people to the army. when i got a job, i was issued, the bankcard with which the crane and armed forces paid me a salary. but different people came for that celery and took it all away. if they liked some one's car, they took it. if they like to business, it was as good as theirs. if some one crossed them, they were a walking dead man. this meat packing plant served as a base for the ida battalion in the low ganske republic. but it's known to locals not due to its military weight, but rather because of its tortured dungeons ah,
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this is one example of how the modem revolution in ukraine was carried on the shoulders of death squads. the most harrowing, one unfolded in odessa when dozens of anti might, an activists were burned alive in the trade union house, where they sought shelter from another mob. more than 8 years on he has failed to conduct a proper investigation of the tragedy. all surviving members of the ida battalion have been since shuffled with ukraine's regular army where they now serve as soldiers. showing that while keith has indeed tried to sweep uncomfortable history under the rug, it has hardly abandoned its ways. um, he gets done of reporting from the dorm boss, art c k. let's turn attention to the balkans where ethnic serbs have been protesting on mouse at a keyboard crossing. in this self declared republic of constable,
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the demonstrators have accused the local authorities of committing acts of oppression against ethnic serbian residents. amid rising tensions in the region, kosovo police blocked off the main road near the check point, but protesters broke through with some then the issue of people in the region, how to say about the events or not. some we yes sir, bear. this is, sir. been territory as guaranteed by the constitution. we don't want them to isolate al a territory. we have come here to drive home the message that we will fight for kosovo. i consider these the beginning of the 3rd serbian uprising as we promised them back in 2008. if you don't have a serbian identity card, answer been documents, you must leave casa. ah, india is no the world's top buyer of russian oil and is expected to further increase its imports of the commodity doubts despite western sanctions, including
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a price cap that's been designed to cripple russia's economy. ortiz bring june sharma, expands on that for us. what india can even increasing its import, the old russian order from the beginning of this month and expected to remain the top in baltimore or the median or russian benchmark. you will crude oil in december for the 2nd consecutive month in november. the accounted for 53 percent of the total time shipment of the grid. and now in december, it's expected that india share will talk 70 percent of the total learning from 1st of december, g, 7 nations, australia as well as you have imposed a price cap on russia and oil prices out all for $50.00 per barrel in del, rejected the price gap saying that it wants to buy overtime. it's for energy needs its own energy, security force and formulas. other countries of well like carry hungary,
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china. i'm 30, how continue to defy the price gas which has been imposed on russian seaborne crude by the west. in fact, i, far as moscow is concerned now with thinking ways to respond to the price gap, but it has maintained that it's going to deliveries to countries that do support the price cap. ortiz top journalist awards this year are focused on those who risk their lives to cover rushes offensive in ukraine. don bass, the price was initially funded 5 years ago in honor of khalid, our cheap r t. r. a big war correspondent who was killed by an ice shell while reporting from the front lines in syria are for winners. miss your or valentin freshman of is bestier on ren c. b for his reporting on the done nets,
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people's militia evacuating a monastery. it was shell by ukrainian forces, also, alexander cods, of come from all sky, a prompter for his coverage of russian paratroopers, holding defensive lines under fire for a month or field near here regina or cova. all the talk project on the receipt of vanya media group is awarded to, for reports about a man who travel from the western russia city of columbia, to the done yet republic in search of his fiance, katia, who had gone there to visit her parents before the conflict directed in february he has not heard from her since our maria mater can of the real novice the news agency for a report about a devastated town in the loo, guns republic. despite much of the area being reduced to rubble, many local residents refuse to leave their homes congratulate.

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