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this with the headlines on our t international as president putin touches down in minsk discussions with his bell russian counterpart. they are talking all sorts of issues defense, military corporation, bilateral ties and energy. the south african president celebrates reelection, was the head of the country's ruling party for a 2nd, despite has summer of corruption allegations to peru where police raid opposition parties while more than 20 people die. in biotin, riley's against the newly elected president who's refusing any new elections for at least 2 years with
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working out way the monday night here at moscow and a very good evening to you from all of us here at archie international. so vladimir putin has arrived and mince with his top ministers in tow, they're there to meet that better russian counterparts. now both presidents underlying the importance of economic relations saying that expect by doctoral tray to rise to a record 40000000000 dollars this year, while beller russian liter, alexander lucas franco express hope the west will soon resume dialogue on regional security. he added that min scan moscow had together been able to overcome the consequences of western sanctions. the visit though, has fueled western fears, that bela ross is to join a new offensive in ukraine. although the kremlin has dismissed olva. lucas jenko has repeatedly stated that he has no intention of sending troops to the country, though as we understand here a doughty both leaders are expected to answer questions from the press and hear of this channel. we will keep you fully up to date. for now,
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russia's ministry of defense, it says its armed forces shot down for american supplied hom missiles during an attack by ukrainian forces. on sunday, it occurred over the space of russia's belgrade region, not local officials report, one person killed 10 more injured, 75, residential and industrial buildings impacted including 40 vehicles here on it and see, i should say, will bring you many more of these details. the moment they emerge for the meantime though, shifting gears to dawn yeske as we understand now, at least 2 civilians killed and several others wounded, offer ukrainian artillery. well it struck a hospital and we spoke with a senior figure in the facilities, neuro surgical department. he calls the attacks on civilian infrastructure, quote, barbaric and he is old millennium. good, my name is boris foreign aco. i'm the head of the neural surgical department that suffered from yesterday's barbaric shelling. it happened in the evening at the time
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15 patients were in our department, 4 of them in serious condition as a result of the shell in one military man who came to us with traumatic brain injury was killed in the 2nd military man was also killed. all of our staff worked efficiently and the patients were brought down to the basement within 7 minutes, all the patients were there thanks to our medical staff for their quick reaction and a low bow to them for this special thanks to our administration, who also helped us would understand why these barbaric attacks are happening. they are attacking peaceful civilian infrastructure. i don't understand the purpose, this is complete madness. the spirit of our department is strong and our employees are well though, and every one performs their duties as they should. the law corresponding to robin cause a ref right now remains in don, yet it's from where he filed this report. chaos a kansas indiscriminate. so artillery shelling 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 at sca general hospital. i hear this was
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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 and dad's eyes 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 was happening all throughout the day. now this sensor ogden, this is not the only place which was at sar, get it by the ukranian nationalist as are the areas here in the nest were struck as well. now, in this particular instance,
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according to local authorities multiple launch a rocket systems. a grad had been used, however, on the outskirts of the city, nato maids weapons had been used against the civilians as well. so far we know that said 2 people were killed as the result of ukrainian artillery shilling. and at least 5 people were wounded, and doctors at the moment are making, doing everything possible in order to save their lives. meanwhile, as the coffin drives on, and kiev routinely rejects calls for peace talks. free for, has rejected an approach from priscilla lensky. this to deliver a message of peace. it was that the 2022 world cup, final grain stripes for peace, more than anything else. we offered peace formula to the world war. last fee and peace is to become the champion. the south african president,
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several drama force has been reelected as leader of the ruling africa national congress for a 2nd 5 year term and a party leadership contest. the africa correspondent catabolic tattler has details on this. now as we stand here, seldom of hasa stands as a re elected president of the african national congress. and this time not by the gossamer thin margin of 171. both that he had in 2017, but over 670. this has been an overwhelming victory for a man who was seen as and our pressure to come up with a response to the charges that that the independent panel report wanted to level way at least investigate with regards to his carla pile of farm robbery that had been some 2 years ago, now se still has a lot of issues to deal with. among them, they have to address the pressing matters,
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such as corruption. i choose members of the party and how to seem like they're universally treating all members the thing. another thing that they have to grapple with is the issue of south africa's porous borders. this has seen opposition parties really take vote from the african national congress as they have law and about a nationalist view that has been gaining some traction here. and the african national congress is trying very hard to, to look like the od responding to the issues that south africans on the ground have been complaining about. but he has a view from some of the people that were here to support their branches. their delegates and in the overall sense, i guess the men who want set out, i'm a post. so i believe that this new leadership will be able to concentrate all the forces and put in one direction just working because the older provinces decided and pretty broad baker. i'm opposed as the president and bas late,
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which was agreed upon by all boy, coordinators of all provinces. so i think that i'm a post nutrition which is coming, you know, is gonna be changing the african national congress. we're gonna be united asthma as mod done ever before? betty had been excited. i will go to that, my posts, i will go and it is county, and i am caught up in cobb county the lit up. now in the end, if i'm not about people, so we want to that i'm, i do care about that. i can believe this time around. the president is more emboldened by the leadership collective. just come out from this conference. so with this leadership that the delegates of the agency i've given him to work with, you will have more coverage to take decisions. set them up on that 1st by give the
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president when rocky testy and at times looked like it had pinned him against the ropes. now, with an emboldened mandate, one only wait to see just how quickly that all was. well, an egg, some of the agreed upon policies and the reforms that he has promised the south african public at large. will he, when will he got in touch? why fi and south of john is turning our attention to peru where people have taken to the streets all across the country to more boats who died in last week's violent demonstrations. least, $23.00 locals reportedly died of the unrest as we understand the rapid across several cities off the vent president pivotal castillo, was impeached by parliament. and as the vice president, deena bought a inherited the post protest as, as called, the whole move a power grab and illegitimate. however, she says she's not going to step down and she question the motives of those calling
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for her to go. no, i love your lens. yeah. what does my resignation fall holy? does it solve the problem? it doesn't. we will be here firmly until congress decides to bring forward the elections. they say let dina board a resign. why? because i am a woman or because they see me as incapable of good governance, they are wrong. well, despite the deadly violence against the protesters, several western countries have reiterated full support for the current in battle, president spoke with peruse, foreign minister, and a cecilia gervase. to reiterate our support for the transitional government of president bulwark, a canada calls for com piece and full respect for human rights. i also expressed my condolences to those who have died due to the social unrest. united states looks forward to working closely with president bulwark k on shared goals and values
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related to democracy, human rights security, anti corruption, and economic prosperity. while a number western countries have put their support behind her, specifically the united states and canada behind dina. busy board is unelected governments, the same government that actually has come to power by a congress that has between 7 and 11 percent of support from the population, according to recent polls. and on the other hand, the ousting and detainment of the former president pedro castillo has actually angered a lot of latin american leaders. we heard from colombia as president patriot gustavo, who basically spoke out in support of his peruvian counterpart. we also heard from the former president of bolivia, april morales, he called on the international community to take action to secure the release of castillo, we call the international community, especially the you and agencies and the entire american commission on human rights to put a stop to the deaths and serious human rights violations suffered by the brotherly
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peruvian people for demanding the constituent assembly and the release of its president. and with 25 people already unfortunately dead from this violence. the situation is also of setting a lot of officials within the country as well. i mean, boulevard tis, ministers of culture and education have both resigned already out of frustration. so it's also not clear if these resignations are going to be the end of it either. but we, you know, it's, it's, it's wanting to have protests and demonstrations is also, i mean, is, is gossley news to hear about some of these protest tutting deadly donald. but we also have raids going on as well. what, what else can you tell us? well, the on saturday the left wing new peru party said it, it released actually videos of policeman in civilians, clothing rating their offices. the party said that this was a violation of their fundamental rights because lawyers and onlookers were not actually allowed into the building to observe what was going on. so we, after that heard a statement from the general secretary of that party denouncing the raids as well
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as denouncing similar ones against another left wing opposition group in peru. let's take a listener what he said. take a look at it, although he necessarily did they broke into premises that belong to the no wave o pu party on the peasant confederation of peru, acting against comrades from different provinces and regions who were peacefully protesting against what is happening now in peru, we are experiencing a very critical period, a dictatorial period, because this situation cannot be called democracy. how brothers and sisters are being killed and we will not tolerate any more deaths. we can't stand it. the media distilled, everything that happens here in peru, in terms of this raid on the offices of the peasant confederation of peru. a video also did surface on twitter of a man who appeared to be on the scene who was accusing the police actually of planting evidence on them in, in those buildings. so as these deaths from the violence are likely going to continue as long as the these violent protests continue,
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and we're hearing accusations of government abuse. it's unclear how much longer boulevard his government even might have the choice on whether it's going to resign or not to north africa, where less than one in 10 people voted in tune is he is recent parliamentary elections. so after opposition parties and trade unions all cold for an enormous boy caught a voted vote, as i say, to weigh in an apparent protest against the president's decision earlier this year to dissolve parliament and expand his authority actions which sparked vaughn and protest by the opposition or who accused the president of a power grab more details, not without ease. hums a goon today in atlanta, auto mall through different opinions and comments on the outcome of the parliamentary elections. hearing tunisia, especially with regard to the turn out, which did not exceed 9 per cent, the head of the electoral committee said the turn out was low, but not shameful. he attributed the reluctance to participate in these elections,
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to the adoption of a new electoral law. then introduce a number of amendments to the self nomination and voting procedures. in addition to regulating the campaign financing process, he actually defended the low turn out as a reflection of the transparency and the lack of political funds. invest in the last election for shaping voters opinions. the political commentary of political parties has changed, especially opposition once like the national salvation front, which includes the renaissance movement and other parties, as well as the free constitutional party and the republican party, which consider such a turn out a failure for the tunisian president and his political course, the regard of this outcome is an earthquake and called on the president to step down and start talks between different political parties to agree on a road map to help get out of this crisis. it all comes in at the top anniversary of the events which sparked the so called the arab spring, which began it's an easier and spread across the region. and december 2010,
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the country saw what was basically a western back revolution breakout. though it really hit the headlines when a local st. sela set himself on fire, is a self immolation kicked off a wave of well regime change demonstrations that lead to the toppling of the nations. then, long serving president i since then the country has faced an endless amounts of economic and social turmoil. was, could have your company that a u. s. official suggests a ban on crypto currencies in america after the failure of the f t x exchange last month we want them to do what they need to do at the same time maybe banding it. although banding, it is very difficult because it will go off shore and who knows how that will work . so this is a complicated unregulated pot. a pot of money is the f t x file for bankruptcy last month, ultimately sending shockwave to the industry. that's after it has been accused of
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numerous corporate missteps, including well misusing customer funds fraud and keeping an accurate financial statements. among others, its founder has been a top don't of the democrats surpassed only by georgia source. well, let's take more on this with crypto currency expert chris adams. now joining us live in the studio and off the international. great to have you on this monday, especially with such a good story. chris, good years, us democratic senator, as we just heard the saying, it's difficult to ban the crypto market. it made a bit of an understatement to me what, what, what's your take on this floated idea? well, it's not just difficult to bond, it's actually impossible. so in order to bankrupt the currency just to make it very basic for everyone in home, you would have to shut down the whole internet forever. because the way the crypto works is, let's say you've got a crypt wallet that you could download on your phone right now and id. it's impossible for anyone unless we were be our identity to an institution be that's a way if we want to catch it out into what we call the money. but real money
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dollars, roubles, etc. that's the only reason that we would ever need to provide any of that information. so this is complete enough for nonsense. it's absolutely impossible. so, so as you say, it is impossible to ban this crypto currency market. us government though, it does seem to be looking for regulation and this is one of the things that i've always heard the crypto guys talk about is that they will typically say you can't regulate us that that's against the whole point of this. is that right or no? yes and no. so you do have that say people that for an ideological perspective, my belief that way. but i think the vast majority of people in the crypt, the currency industry now understand that there is a need for regulation given what we've just heard in the piece here, which is you know, the f t x debacle if there were real regulations in this market you know, things like that we'd hope, wouldn't happen or would have less of a chance of happening. but if it's accurate because chris, you officials and out saying that the crypto market is, is a threat. it is not part of a whole free market economy. when you think that from
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a country that a pines, that it is the, the leader of the free, well then the free market that they want to would bought a band. something that it was essentially designed in order to encourage and increase trade and commerce around the world. it's a very weird thing to them to do. but i think the real reason is i think they're starting to understand now how much crypt currencies could be a real threat to the us dollar. for example, if we take bitcoin, the most famous the crypt size, recording itself already seeing a lot of countries around the world, use it as, as a story value and actually trying to see how they could use this as a reserve currency. you know, in a basket with others such as the dollar, the chinese women be in the russian rouble. but what about ok, so take it a bit further because, you know, there are countless stores. i see that every few months now about all these different governments around the world that is developing their own crypto current government currently in england it would be that the brit coin for example. you know, things that things like this is not really the likely future because a lot of people have reservations about about you going to have to have some sort of i don't know,
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like in china and sort of social school where you're allowed to use your crypto currencies, i mean, it could be some sort of really wiring regulation your thoughts. yeah. i think you've, you've hit that on the head there. i, i personally don't think it's the way to go. you think what it does is it actually takes this technology which we just spoke about, the philosophy of and it tries to control it because then that way, if you control every single notes of tasks that you have, which is what this would do. it really, it really constrains what people can do with their money. i'm not really a fan of that. most people encrypt. so really sort of writing against these cbc suffering. but digital currency is for that reason or so, but it's not the future though, because it does seem, you know, whether you're talking about all cloud schwab and his w e, f. people and you know, all these other, you know, you'll get, you're going to own nothing and be happy, you know, you've seen it all out there. all we essentially all going to be forced to use some sort of government control crypto current. see, do you think it's very concerning very, and it does kind of look at the way things are going. they've kind of weaponized
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this technology really, which is what i think they're saying. and this, when this thing will been crypto, well they might be on every other coin, but they road and that's really not what the industry was built around them, what it's all about. so so all right, so when that gets what, what is the future of, i guess, on the whole crypt market regulations, but because it just seems like you know, that in principle is a good idea. cut out the middleman gives people some sort of freedom and independence in control of that money. government's apparently don't want that happening. you mentioned that the potentially is a threat. you know somebody's crypto or a threat to, to the u. s. dollar. and we see the u. s. dollar on the threat, for example, china, saudi arabia, petro dollar, bye bye. but do you think that governments, i guess, in particular, america, they are going to crack down with regulation, regulations and take all the, the sex and the steam out of the balloon? do you think? yeah, yeah, very, i think they are, but i think it's a long time coming. i think they should have done that way before. i mean, you've been looking at crypt for a long time, so you're aware of it. you know, we've had an industry that's really been a, you know,
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there are good people in this industry to the majority of people are good. but obviously when you have a lack of regulation, when you have a lack of a dove government wishing to understand that creates really like a pirates power ties that allow scamarus to when's that allows people to lose money . and it also allows, you know, normal people that say the moms and pops. so your grandma, you may see an advert on tv because it's regulated, there's nothing stopping that happening and not understanding the risk involved with investing and such of all it's all assets where you say, what, let how asset month. just final final would have been chris, i got no time left button to to, to the person who's watching this right now. who, who doesn't have any crypt currency at all? is it a good time for the average everyday person like me or somebody else to get into crypto curren since that's a really good question. i'd say look, this isn't financial advice i'd say look like i've always said personally to anyone . i've said, you know, by bit coin and if you want to, but please don't gamble your also re mortgage it for it. if you've got some spare money, but then leave it for 10 years and give it to your grandkids. that's how i would say, because we're still very early on in this industry. do you think stability is going
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to return in some sense to the crypt currency? well, because it's pain, really volatile lately. yeah, i think look, we have to look at this. i was look at it like the dot com, then when you bought apple stock at the beginning it was probably up and down like a yo yo. monopoly went bankrupt, right. it was, it was rescued. but now apple stock is probably one of the most premier blue chip stocks you can buy. i would say if you apply that analysis to the crypt market, you're probably on the money at some point. i do admire your optimism, chris, or currency expert and guru chris ems always great to see. make it very much for we thank you all good to have your company for this monday program from moscow, or israel has deported a prominent french palestinian lawyer. it accuses of organizing, inciting, and planning terrorist attacks. it's a, in a case of supporters of called a gross violation of basic rights. 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 course,
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has the city of jerusalem, seller hometown and israel's expulsion of him as a dangerous precedent for all police teens in the city. la salah ha, mores israeli residency was revoked. 2 weeks ago after he was accused of links to terrorism. however, it is worth noting he did previously serve jail time for an alleged assassination plot. though his mother spoke to us about the latest developments in 2005, it was accused of the learning to plot against employment and to be in the trial. ok. you went to prison revenues for this, then he didn't have any thing wrong. they put him any time in administrative detention in administrative detention. it means without any charging. and they were all the time thing about the same story. he was plotting to kill those or by he had the money that minister tension in 20171801 year and then you went down there wasn't charging and
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again in march proposal 22 there is in him and put him in administer detention for 3 months and then another 3 months and then another month, how long has like an example, you know, for me putting on easy case because he has a french passport, the start, they can do it for other people and the other people, not all the people here up to nationalities. so if you book, the idea of the job is only my, where will they go? they want to empty the 50 over to the start we saw on the can go on with money under the palestinians in jerusalem are generally granted only residency, not israeli citizenship. and well that status can be taken away for any number of reasons. palestinians can however, apply for israeli citizenship, but it's a mountain of legal hurdles to over come. now israel says that around $15000.00 palestinians have been stripped of their residency status in recent decades. and
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melina, and solder and international advocacy officer for a palestinian prisoner support and human rights organization. so as israel's action go against international law, 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 their own statute. and what i mean by this, this act is considered forcible deportation, often of a civilian, protected, and then occupied territory outside off and his territory. and we see this happening and 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 jerusalem and our protected civilians under
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international humanitarian law. and so 1st of all, i am obligating them to have loyalty to the state of israel that is there occupying power in legal under international law. hence even the force of deportation is considered the crime and award crime. a detachment of the russian naval fleet has set to participate with chinese counterparts in joint drills dubbed marine interaction 2022. the exercise is taking place in the east china sea from december, 21st shareable to include for example, rocket artillery practice comes coordination, and the holding of anti submarine methods. large array of various naval weapons, will also be deployed. officials say the whole goal is to strengthen the cooperation between russia and china while maintaining peace and stability in the asia pacific region. i just about wrapping up this house program here from moscow and archie international, quite
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a lot of heavy hitting headlines in your program tonight. if you missed anything, just log on to our website r t dot com. in the meantime though, we are back soon with mom ah, [000:00:00;00] with ah, by the middle of the 19th century, practically the whole of india had been under the rule of the british empire. the colonial authorities had imposed that heavy death bringing the people into poverty and were exporting natural resources. and moreover,
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these authorities absolutely had no consideration for the provisions of the local population, treating them like 2nd class citizens. the british were showing signs of disrespect even to those and cooperated with them. the fact of ignoring the religious beliefs of the hindus led to the mutiny of the boys mercenary soldiers serving under the british crown. 3000000000 began on the 10th of may 1857 in the garrison town of may river, north of india. in the form of a mutiny. the rebels quickly took over daily. the heroic resistance of the indian people lasted for one and a half years. however, the forces were not equal. the colonial authorities dealt with the rebels cruelly. the enslaved c boys were tied to the mouth of the cannon and were shot right through their bodies for the amusement of the public. these type of execution was called the devils with the obliteration of the mutiny resulted in the death of 800000 inhabitants of the india. however,
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the british empire never broke the free spirit of the indians and their will for resists. it's amazing to see people share, right, because as men we talk about being strong unami, everybody wants to be strong man, but you know, we might be physically strong, but you know, are we emotionally weak mustang incarcerated here? and the alarm will, my biggest fear was and he goes back into a d. had on the board about memory money. my says gray francis charles policy. and he said, your son used to say he was, she could come to prison just so he can be with you in that moment i said, this is what you've left your child and this woman and
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