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a with a a in power in the aftermath of a shooting which left at least 3 people dead earlier today. a members of the kurdish community gather at a cultural center in paris where the attack took place. if we were still in afghanistan, it would have, i think, made much more complicated the support that we've been able to give. and that others been able to give you credit. the u. s. a withdrawal from afghanistan help to free up resources to resist russia and ukraine. a conflict the big down around 6
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months off the trip pulled from cobbled out the u. s. secretary of state response to criticism of the move quote, another betrayal. that's how human rights activists brown, the u. s. spending bill as it neglects tens of thousands of african refugees who fled to america in the wake of his withdrawal in 2021. in the program. we hear from a former afghan governor, i think the united states is the trade africans several times over. you know, it's not the 1st time with no shortage of your headlines as we headed to friday night here at moscow. welcome to your new zonati international. very quickly and the media to update from france where members of the coast community have gathered at the spot of today, shooting in which 3 people were killed in 2 more wounded, very close to a coach cultural center in paris. a classroom have a broken out in the off
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a place after came the alleged government are investigating whether or not there were any racial motives. 0 ah them with this shooting happened in paris at the 10th, on the small, just before at noon to day friday, 3 dead. and several are injured. witnesses speak of somebody, a man in his sixties who reached into a bag and pulled out the pistol and just started firing at people in
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a seemingly random basis. it happened in at a kurdish cultural center in the proximity thereof. members of the kurdish community have since been gathering around the center outside the police brigade is present and the police are telling people to avoid the area. but the representatives of the courage community are directing their anger at turkey. now it's important to underscore that we really don't know much about the suspect and we don't have a name at this point. we don't know what his links are if any, to any kind of community. he's 69 year old man and he is in custody. now, the suspect is known to police for 2 prior alleging homicide attempts in 20162021. now the 1st one was during the course of a break in at his own home in which he was a victim. and apparently he attacked the perpetrator with a knife on the 2nd one, not so a legend. it was in december of last year when he night
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a bunch of migrants at a migrant camp in paris. his 12th avenue, the snow and authority say he had just been released from custody from that incident. now authorities have opened an investigation into this incident and they are already specifying potential accusations of as nation voluntary homicide and aggravated violence. that's what they're looking into, and that's all we know at this point. but us a secretary of state responds to criticism of last years withdrawal from afghanistan. think it has helped to free up resources for a conflict that started around 6 months later when it comes to russia's war against ukraine. if we were still in afghanistan, ah, it would have, i think, made much more complicated. the support that we've been able to give and that others have been able to give you kind to resist and push back against the russian aggression. well, it certainly sounds like he suggesting it could have been more than pure
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coincidence that the united states decided to ditch afghanistan right before it decided to shift its attention to ukraine. i mean, just the sheer haste with which the u. s. left afghanistan and the chaos that was allowed to spread or reason enough for a lot of people to wonder why was that the case? i mean we saw civilians clinging to an airplane falling to their deaths, suicide bombers. and the taliban got their hands on a lot of us equipment. so naturally it's had a lot of people raising questions about whether or not this was all part of some sort of bigger plan that washington had. isn't it suspicious that we were just told that we had to leave the afghan war very sloppily? by the way, we announced that ox august, 31st 2021. and then the very next day on september 1st, america said that they were due. we were joining an effort we were locking on to the e. u to joint effort to help you crane join nato. after all, washington spent over $2.00 trillion dollars on this over 20 year long military
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operation that it had an afghanistan. and if u. s. was looking at another potentially multi trillion dollar conflict. i think it goes without saying that that would have been very difficult to sustain. is it possible that that washington knew what was coming in ukraine and was essentially getting, getting ready for it? well, there are actually a lot of indications that indeed they may have because before in august of 2021 before the afghanistan withdrawal, the united states actually resurrected a long range artillery command center in germany that was last used during the cold war. and this was long before there was any talk of open hostilities, clean ukraine and russia. or we can actually look at the american lend lease act of 820221 of the main pieces of legislation that is facilitating the sort of blank check that kia has for western weapons. it was introduced in january over a month before russia launched its special military operation, actually. and we can even look on top of all that. what
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a number of western officials have said about the minsk ceasefire agreements. the 2014 minsk agreement was an attempt to give the crane time. he cried yes, this time to become strong as you can see to day, the ukraine of 20142015 is not the ukraine of to day. i needed the minsk agreements to gain at least 4 and a half years to build the ukrainian forces to build the ukrainian economy, to train ukrainian forces alongside nato, to create the best armed forces in eastern europe, according to nato standards. now, people who are skeptical might write off all that is circumstantial evidence on its own, but that's not all. we should also take into account what us politicians have openly said about the united faith, a foreign policy attitude towards russia. moreover, is one witness put a during our impeachment inquiry, the united states age ukraine and her people so that we can fight rush over there and we don't have to fight russia here. unfortunately,
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it looks like today we're seeing exactly that ukrainians, fighting and dying to accomplish the united states foreign policy objectives. and unfortunately, it looks like he has learned nothing from the neglect with which u. s. forces treated their former allies nav, janice dan as the smoke of war cleared. but also on this topic of the u. s. secretary of state has praised washington's assistance efforts overseas and reiterated america's commitment to afghanistan. as we look ahead to 2023, we will continue to use all of our diplomatic tools to drive these priorities and many others, including maintaining our commitment to the people who are going to stand, particularly those who support the u. s. mission there over 20 years, as well as the stand up for the rights of women and girls. on friday, the u. s. loa house will vote on a government funding bill, which are us based human rights group was denounced completely, forgetting us guns the so called ask an adjustment act is now being report the lead
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dropped from the bill and it's driving. i get from various pro gun groups. this feels like another be trail of afghans by the united states by a small group of senators who hold deep anti immigrant views of our community. who now throw 80000 and afghans in legal limbo in what is especially a dark week for us. our community is being left to pick up the pieces yet again. i was speaking about earlier with a former afghan governor abdullah, hey, what he says it's not the 1st time the people of a gun is done. have ultimately been forgotten. i think i'm the united states has betrayed african certain several times over. you know, it's not the 1st time they are betrayed. afghanistan in 2012 when the announced that the war is over and the waters over against the terrace groups. and we are moving out of afghanistan, and i was the governor serving an old province and renew, you know that there was a resurgence of taliban and al qaeda and other terrorist groups in afghanistan and
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african government wasn't able to to hold its position against these terrorist organizations then the 2nd time in may and the announced that by the 5th, by the month of august, you know, they would be leaving afghanistan. once again, you know, africans will be trade because africans, african government was not really, you know, to as a sustain itself. and as a result, we have seen that the collapse of the republic government and a ton of one another terrorist organizations taking over afghanistan. now it's not only, you know, the eighty's been this continues for afghanistan is a discontinued to those africans put their life in line with the us army. i mean, the would not be assisted with those who are in the united states. those were waiting to be evacuated. and in other countries, and i thought in other countries, and those afghans who are still fitting the lives there in afghanistan, that they would not be assisted. you not be any anymore. quote,
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the reorientation of rushers energy resources was one of the major changes this year. but according to the deputy prime minister, alexander a novak, as he summed up how russia was rolling global markets, changed in 2022. the $13.00 to link these 2 as a result of unfriendly actions. energy resources are being re orientated to other markets, into the markets of friendly countries with 1st of all, these of the asia pacific region, africa, and african countries over latin american countries are our so called partners who introduced such economic restrictions against russia and considering them as economic, although in fact they are political from an economic point of view, they will only harm themselves into me. we see rising prices in europe in the u. s . look, we see inflation, which has never been seen before and which is counted in double digit accordingly. we see many industries closing as a result of rising prices, a shortage of energy resources. who can you can flourish as deputy prime minister at that next year. could be even tougher for the e u, which will have to find
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a new way to cover its energy deficit without russian oil. a ban on seaborne imports of crude oil from russia was part of the latest sanctions package from brussels. of further restrictions on the import of oil products into the e. u kicks off in february i. russia accuses the u. s. and other western countries of attempting to artificially manipulate international markets. a new legislation from moscow freeze the state gas export a gas prom from fulfilling obligations under foreign contracts. if indeed it violates national guidelines. the specifics of the price is designation not to be determined by the end of next week. did so much sense to lessen that if we believe that our energy resources are in demand, despite the band on supplies and embargoes on shipments to the usa from canada, the u. k. in euro. now, resources are in demand because there was a need in the world in this, russia is the largest supply of oil and petroleum products. we're ready to go for
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a reduction in terms of production of when we hope this will happen when we believe that in the current situation it is possible to take risks rather than be guided by the price common policy venue. ola middle, the wells geo. pollard ticking and well should we say of the wave of sanctions in certain parts of the world. india is one country which has stood resolute despite western pressure to stop trading with russia. that india had become the world's 5th largest economy, speeding up from 11th place in just a decade. and judging by the conscious current policies, it has no intention of slowing down. india's growth potential has not gone unnoticed with other global international players such as russia, eager to join it. you can hear from you, my india is one of the world's leading countries in terms of economic growth. its population will soon be bigger than that of any country. new delhi has vast diplomatic experience in settling various kinds of problems,
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and it has authority and a strong reputation in its region. in the wake of the ukraine conflict, india rejected the western notion that trading was rushing, somehow immoral. you daily has insisted that it would shop whatever it gets a good deal for its people. following through on that pledge, india has increased its imports of discount at rush and crude oil becoming it stop by for the 2nd month in a row in december. and now new dell is decision to embrace the concept of self determination is reaping the benefits in just inflation. has he the year low? well profit from fuel experts keep getting higher. but the mutual beneficial relations between russian india don't stop with oil, russian and indian business, political and public sector leaders have gathered at the 13 russian indian business forum in moscow this week. the theme of this year's meeting reads as an integral partnership between india and russia in the new world order with a focus on health care information technology, logistic banking,
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and the oil and gas industry, as well as other national projects. we are digging oil gays, coal fertilizers, right. but india has got a lot of products and then this products are very expensive. it did come in order during the cold wade, and after this go with the transported them become very expensive. so a new product had not, no, physically, ready, really expensive. so these are right then once it happens in this room starts the whole ania yoga, you know, iowa will be in the russian market. so please indian spices. iowa in includes so many things with that coming. once the good is cheaper transportation participants also discussed further economic cop duration between the 2 countries. as well as what can be done legislatively to crate in more favorable business. climate can also relate to russian financial authorities and making great efforts
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not need to do price quotes for the repair as soon as possible, but also to make it a full fledged trading parties. since the moscow exchange were chasing, this would reflect its demand among russian imperialism. next porters, i think this is one of the most important elements for accelerate our mutual settlement. the national currency negotiations are actively under way to accelerate the development of the logistics route between the vos, doc janai and other ports of india, which would also contribute to a significant increase in cargo flows from russia to india. the event was organized by the indian business alliance with the support of the mosque was department of foreign economic and international relations. the business council for corporation with india, and there was congress foundation. the russian engine business form has become an important platform for highlighting issues and opportunities related to business size between russia in india and for ensuring the continuation of the progress and development of both nations. and what's being called a controversial development,
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the u. s. senate has passed a motion to use assets seized from russia, nationals to help you crane initiating law makers, so they would come as a relief for american taxpayers. this amendment would allow that part of justice through the secretary of state to transfer proceeds from seas oligarch, assets, or other sanction entities to the people of ukraine. it will be a godsend to the long suffering people of the ukraine will bear relief to the american taxpayer. goes billions of dollars are subject to be and seized and transferred. it will be a bad day for all our guards. the senate's move came just a day after the president announced a fresh military, a package to kiev was just shy of $2000000000.00. the bill has to be approved by the house of representatives before it can be signed into law. a director at the center for european studies at redman university in china. why and the way, says the move is smart,
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but might damage washington's reputation. the usaa want to cease to be the best for russia and then to use his money to pay for ukraine. so he's not a free it's loose way. smart, but damage the u. s. reputation for more german chancellor. milk are fair to you. now, with the interview that i missed agreements actually was to rush up to by to, for the time you're going to, we could russia and then to continue that, wanted them for the oil in the file. financial companies that the u. s. on to sell to inflation to europe and then call the also the capital flow from europe market to the us even industries transfer from europe to us. so you want to use these to benefit to all the stock horrifies. ok and, and allies, the us, the senate has and the congressman actually away, you know, we,
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i don't know where we are discrimination views to us. russia, the thing about to rush out was to 5050 in the cold war and lose off the cold war. lots of the window of the 2nd water walk. so the want to use sacrifice, or that you're grants the last the blood of the soldiers. would you be just a new diesel electric russian submarine nobility. lukea has been launched into the waters of some pitas bugs, neva river. the launch ceremony taking place of the russian admiralty shipyard in petersburg, the new 4th generation submarines, a non nuclear vessel. in fact, that's how it was 1st laid, that was back in 2015. now more pictures in details on the new russian sub for now, as japan prepares to host the g 7 summit next year,
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a member of the countries parliament has called on washington to officially recognize the nuclear bombing of hiroshima and nagasaki. in 1945, it's been 77 years since war war 2. and the u. s. which used atomic weapons, has not apologized. the u. s. has always loudly promoted democracy, human rights and freedom in response to actions by other countries. if that's really what they believe, then they should tell japan and the world, frankly, what they have done. washington, i dropped the nuclear bombs on the 2 cities as world war 2 was found. coming to an end in 1945, just by japan, having already capitulated in the war, never estimated 100000 people were killed instantly. 2016, the us president obama became the 1st sitting american leader to visit hiroshima, however, didn't apologize for the atomic bomb. we spoke with a political analyst, alexander, bruno. he offers his view on why he things,
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if us policy not to admit mistakes, no american president has ever apologized for the bombing of hiroshima and nagasaki with nuclear weapons. and an analysis of the narrative suggests that it is a policy not to apologize. and there are some, shall we say practical for lack of a better term. dealing reasons for this at least. why we can imagine the united states has refused to do so. i mean, we've seen it in successive operation. the, the us did not apologize for afghanistan, leaving it, abandoning to the taliban without any hope and blocking its funds. so it's not going to apologize for the pivotal event, which all other presidents have refused to apologize for. so i don't think we can expect them to offer such an apology in here are in 2023.
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the united arab emirates and india are own for a full scale partnership with both countries, negotiating trading in national currency. that's according to w. m. baset as a deli who also outlined the importance of defense cooperation. author india, correspondent roonan sharma told us at the move by the u. e. and india is essentially part of a larger trend of countries moving away from the dollar and towards other national currencies. in fact, only of the see are in the all started building new banking channels to be able to trade with moscow wives that this is after february after rochelle is offensive in new green. and the subsequent west can sanctions treating in the global economy. the traditional way, in fact or treating was disrupted. why?
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because swift now was out of the big show. russia was banned from swift, swift essentially, which is the global theme and gateway. and now india wanted to continue its trade with moscow, not just to buy oil, but other sectors defense. so for example, and several others tech to india has been treating with small school for decades. now. somewhere in july, the r b i or the reserve bank of india announce to plan to settle overseas trade in rupees ad, this is around last month in november when 9 russian bangs setup to trade in rupees, of course, or show the 1st country to do that but now of course we learning, as you mentioned, and actually learning. there are several other countries that are interested in treating in groupies with india, not does that or so there are initial talks over the defense corporation. review
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e at india was initially told as if that happens and could have, it could be settled in the movies that now explore the thing that why did meet a dying breed? of course, these are indications doing the job right was i to the i don't it's republic now where several members of the arts he, our a big crew had to run for safety when their vehicle was truck during intense shelling. we can show you some footage of the situation which ultimately for funding and other members of are just trying to run for at this time around 5 kilometers to escape the outset or is shelling as we understand. fortunately, no one was injured and they are now out of harm's way. so as a designated prime minister benjamin netanyahu forms a new coalition, creating one of the most right wing government and israel's history. a reported
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clause in a deal fees, west bank annexation as a top priority. the prime minister will lead to formulation and advancement of policies within the framework of applying sovereignty in judea and samaria. well, it was all this already. that was people like mr. small 3, for example, they had a res rose far right. religious design isn't party, put in charge of the territories affairs in the new government. benjamin netanyahu was already planning to push for a stronger rally control over parts of judea, and samaria. biblical name for the occupied west bank, but it seems this new information goes even further. a number of very important steps who are already agreed to strengthen his rows, hold on areas see of the occupied west bank, the biggest of 3 administrative divisions within the west bank that according to the 1993, all lower courts was supposed to be handed to the palestinian jurisdiction, but instead was always under full israeli control. a ro says that all measures are
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needed for security reasons. but fears and concerns are not. this would spark a wide scale confrontation with the palestinians and bring given more violence to the area. these here has been the dead listing the occupied west bank with at least $100.00 seems to polish teenagers, and $31.00 israelis killed since the beginning of this year. they highest staffed through 2006. and what's also very alarming, there appears to be a little accountability new data shows that less than one percent of israeli soldiers accused of harming and killing palestinians in the west bank and gaza strip. in the last 5 years had ever been charged. the figures for 2017 to 2021. demonstrate the military law enforcement systems, complete disregard for palestinian lives. its conduct precludes any possibility of
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deterrence and encourages the continued use of the deadly trigger. happy policy that has claim so many policy indian lives. it seems as though the military law enforcement system's main function is white washing crimes committed against palestinians, vice railey soldiers. so benjamin netanyahu steps towards what appeared to be a plan for him. please. annexation of the west bank are unlikely to be welcomed by the public. tina is obviously, but internationally, they might be problems to this recently and alleged a you document was lead show in the blocks intention to push for a complete reunification of all parts of the occupied west bank under that probably seen in a for a t. and neither will probably be un support. benjamin isn't. yeah. who's plans really please? this is what it's a cobra report concluded, let's take a listen. the commission finds that there are reasonable grounds to conclude that the israeli occupation of palestinian territory is now unlawful under international
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law. owing to its permanence into actions, undertaken by israel to an ex, parts of the land de facto and de jury in the jewish community seems to be war, ran a lot right now. hundreds of rob is aim the u. as for example, i now pledging to walk the members of the coalition zionist party from speaking of their synagogues and inside israel as well. many politicians have already expressed their concerns that netanyahu was new government. the most far right in the country's history will bury the long awaited to state solution to these rally palestine and conflict while nathan. yahoo now says that he aims to swear in the new government in the coming week. in the meantime, he's not even in power yet. he's already causing big waves, where you cannot follow murray phenomena on telegram to get the very latest updates from jerusalem on that part of the middle east. thanks for joining us here. we're not. he went back soon. in fact, we're back at the top of the hour with
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