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for the you with a ah, this used to be house ukrainian nationalists used to high precision high mars rocket against this village. 3 debt as ukraine continues, the shutting of civilian areas in the done yes. and the republic eating residential buildings in. we report on the ground with an entire generation in africa is under threat of hunger and health care crises are set to deteriorates on the continent without the stalk warning coming from an affiliate of the world health organization also with
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flashes break out in paris after shooting at the community center leaves 3 dead. local curtis community have grounded it racially motivated, the time with the world. this is our to international. my name is peter scott. here with the top stories at 1 pm saturday. welcome to the program. we start off this hour in crimea where russian air defense systems have reported late repelled ukrainian drone attack at least one drone was reportedly shot down according to local media, an oil depot, and the south east of the peninsula was the target. and now to the situation in the dom boss where you cranium forces have been shilling the city of done yet. and this on verified footage, you can see the aftermath of those latest strides,
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which saw several areas of the city targeted local officials report the attacks left over $15000.00 people without electricity and 2 people injured. as the shelling continues, archie visited a sides on the board of little ganske underneath republics where 3 people were reportedly killed. our correspondent roman costs rev reports from the ground. 1 1 1 1 ah, with i'm at the border of the net and look ganske region said the moment. this used to be a house at around 2 o'clock in the morning. it was struck by ukrainian artillery. according to officials, ukrainian nationalists used to high precision high mart's rocket against this
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village. has the result. 3 people, a husband and wife, and a father in law have been killed. yes, michelle, i do motion at 1st. i thought my place in shell. so i ran outside at some edge, but there was no one in the street sketch. i saw my neighbor's house in destroy, than firefighters came by, then there was nothing left to put out. sir. gay's body was on the ground. the bullet, tatyana another family member were found in the rubble. their children were lucky. they left sometime before i knew the family, but they were good people. i spoke with the mayor of the local village and local residence as well. and according to their witness account, ukraine has been shelling civilians here for the last 2 weeks, continuously and as a result, free people and zide on friday morning and another 3 people. 3 civilians were killed. about a week ago, were mon cosser of r t. the nest republic,
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staying in the dumbass artsy, crew members came under fire in the suburbs of the net city on friday. they went injured with several people in the area were wounded. we take a close look at some of the challenges faced by those reports on the front lines and a new documentary, his quick ah, with a bunch of those disabled it pretty much what ship with all the way east. her mother is a quote discuss that with the with the with him was thing is for us to warn you
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with in the line with me, with and that the hunger undeserved as are a threat to an entire generation of africans while thus the stark warning from the w h o foundation with the horn of africa, which is kenya, ethiopia in somalia, and the spotlights as they suffer from an ongoing drought. the un is also sounding
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the alarm. we urged the international community to commit to responding now for what might hit the horn of africa next year. and in the years to come, we must act now to save children's lives, preserved their dignity and protect their futures or recent un report. so that 24000000 people are facing water shortages because of droughts in the region with a number of children suffering from hunger, thirst undeserved doubling in just 5 months. 2000000 people have been forced to leave their homes due to the most severe droughts in more than 2 generations. but themes, the global resources to help africa may not be enough. as western countries show a shift in that a priorities. in 2022 european governments contribute to just 21 percent of all humanitarian aid to african countries, which is down 16 percentage points since 2018. that says the u. n. warns of huge gap between the amount needed by african nations and not donated. for example,
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for the democratic republic of congo, you and moneys to collect around a 3rd of what's needed on faith. you hope you're just half of the money needed been received. earlier we spoke with the climate arts a bit from uganda. you said that africa's climate change issues are being caused by the global north the options for the global north, over the street and the actions. and they're putting out, putting industries out, was it, the price is because they have missed a call you to the point of view. most of that price is africa needs competition. because a while, when it comes to climate crisis and even the decisions made by and the civilizations affect african quote and so much so africa must be presented, especially by the global know by providing those. and i mean, you found which they promised our people are suffering. are people that we have.
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i'm other than children who are scattered like thomas storms across the landscape of our appointment. because a displacing us every day, people are moving group for survival and they can find that subway was so global news is heavily to blame for causing that climate crisis failed to stop moving on our least 22 people have lost our lives in a nursing home fire in the central ocean city of payment of a that's according to the countries investigative committee. so all the things were taken to the hospital and are reported to be in a critical condition. the fire broke out around 3 30 am local time and emergency services have since put out the flames. preliminary findings suggest the place may have been caused by a full t boiler on the russian investigative committee has launched a criminal investigation. a journalist us census this report from the scene is
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behind me a building on the ground because the roof is got that everyone know from the main, the building. the fire has already been extinguished. according to the ministry of emergency situation, the blaze occurred in the area of a 180 square meter. please eliminate the data from the prosecutor's office, say the, the proper operation of the heating device. the governor of the region has promised an inspection will be carried out in such an institution a future front. now were cautious broke out in paris on friday. that's after the shooting occurred ish cultural center. the 3 people dead and 3 wounded. ah
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the least youth tear gas to disperse the crowds of a 100, the members of the kurdish desperate gathered near the sites. the french interior ministers arrival of the seen only a pits of fun. the flames, though, with demonstrates as throwing objects of offices, lighting fires undamaged near by vehicles. we heard from a local reporter. i could, molly, from the lawn. the security forces have arrived. they are right behind me. yeah, the security forces are everywhere. the police are at every street. it's very dangerous here the projectiles are fine all round their parties, the police have thrown the stone grenade near me, but doesn't purpose is becoming a very dangerous here. article that a 69 year old suspects has been detained in connection with the shooting. and prosecutors say he had a previous, a police record on previous convictions for salt, as well as possession of an illegal weapon. all the victims are reported to have been members of the kurdish community there and the authorities are investigating if the attack was racially motivated. the witness shared with us what he saw do
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saw a person in his sixties shooting at 3 locations for the kurdish cultural center, a hairdresser, and a restaurant ago. he was moving forward and didn't say anything didn't move when he shot he didn't. 3 bystanders eventually managed to tackle him to the ground, and 20 minutes later the police are either now over to chile, it well thorough thieves have declared a state of emergency due to a large fire to death have already been confirmed, but the total number of fatalities has yet to be determined, the state of emergency was declared in the tories of vena delmore as firefighters. it struggled to contain the blaze. hundreds of homes have reportedly burned down while emergency services evacuate and several neighborhoods, local officials said the fire started in what is area close to the city to switch off all energy sources for one hour a day. well,
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that's what italian prime minister georgia maloney has our 1st citizens to do, and nothing followed. darcy with ukrainian people look bernoulli decision has not gone down well with every 1 pm. melanie just italians to turn off the lights, and so we, there is with the ukraine to understand what correct granite governments do. italian prime minister maloney calls on citizens to switch off gaps. i like tricity one. now once they reinstall the director with ukraine, i want to make sure we understand it's not that e. u has driven itself into a hole with russia sanctions and need to be to was charity. it's solidarity. and why doesn't mrs. maloney suggest the citizens of italy go to paris and meet the 1st lady of ukraine. misses lensky who spent 40000 euros and boutiques in paris. in the same day. hundreds of workers and pension is gathered in rome on friday to protest against the maloney governments draft budget for 2023. arguing that it doesn't do
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enough to help work is deal with the cost of living crisis. according to local media protests against the 2023 budget proposal weld in 11 regions across it late called the transport destruction, the major cities loans government also faces resistance fords, continued support for kia, with tens of thousands protesting against all shipments. ukraine in recent mom. meanwhile, despite the public concerns over the continue solve cash to ukraine, italy is renewed a decree that allows it to keep supplying suki in 2023 and the without seeking formal approval from parliament for each shipment for sally and defense. and if we don't, cosette so has admitted that the transfer of weapons to key if will only stop when peace talks begin. let's live now. dario revolt. international relations expert on a former politician in the bel, excuse me, government, thanks for joining us today. dario bon,
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now the prime minister previously pledged to italy 1st, but now she's saying that it's all in should turn off the lights for ukraine. what is your take on that me? well, you know, with a large majority of italian people are, does not agree about the decision of the government, italian government. and does not agree about that. you will be an entity or whether the warren or grain. the fact these that the because of the energy costs, so a lot of people are suffering and industries are made. i ran into risk of stopping their production. people are understood that the great part of the cost of their higher cost of energy is a view to the willinger over european government to marry the american desire of stopping in boarding oil and gas from russia. and the
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most of the people does not agree about the fact that the ethan, he's so much involved in the war ascending weapons to over weapons in the statement that from a mrs. maloney is ever equal. so of course, i have only to, oh, but that, that she did not realize exactly what she was saying because her, it is it indeed the sam finger absolutely to ask her people to understand which are the sufferings of cranium. when each people, many people in italy are suffering for their own suffers and that do not succeed in arriving at the end of them. or despite the fact that you said that many in italy do not support those shipments to ukraine, the country has recently been used that decrease to keep allowing supplying weapons to ukraine in 2023. but without receiving formal,
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pre more funding parliament. what do you make of that move? sorry. what do you make of the move that this decree has been prolonged to allow the government to lift it? but the fact is that the large majority in department that does not have the garage or 2 of those are to these kinds of decisions. and you know, the bresser, the media in general in italy as in europe, they are supporting who grania, answer the side continuously. and no one wants to remind them why these war started . no one is among the politician of different varieties, but that with the exception, so no one, a septic idea that the war started to because a 3rd party is wanting to to start. but what alternative is that? but to continue those weapons supplies,
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one can only imagine that the italian government would face quite a backlash from the u. s. and the you, if it were to stop sending those weapons, this is for sure, you know, here for a man reason. so even some one understandable we, as you will be on the we are a black made by united states and other explaining why manny government. so i would say almost all of european governments accepting good these at if you the, and the confusing sending rebels even for in some government. like for example, in germany in spain, without speaking about hungary, they are starting to think that the it might be better to stop sending. wo i have web bonsa and the staff the discussing about what should
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be your fees. what that brings me, all ne, on the next question i see dario, the italian defense minister did say that the supplies would stop with peace talks . now do you think that i'm supplying these weapons only escalate the conflict or does it help bring those piece talks closer? i think that everyone understand that supplying weapons, so he's only prolonging the war if you something obviously not even necessarily to discuss about that. more weapons to use and they're more is the key of government that isa wishing to go along with the war. now, obviously this is costing, you know, billions of years and billions of dollars and italy itself is recovering from, you know, recent governmental crisis. and we've seen thousands of people taken to the streets to protest against some of these new policies. and what do you make of maloney's apparent new turns and he's continuing to supply his weapons to ukraine. is the
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situation that connie quite risky for her? oh, can you repeat the question please? yes. ok. well basically if i were to cut it down, do you think the italian government would, should focus more on domestic issues and would, would that be more appealing and help? maybe alleviate some of the political crises currently going on. it's lee at the moment. well, the federal government will go long and these ways, notwithstanding what happens in public opinion. the fact is that the even public will be known is a stop because each one a can a speaker probably by the media officially out of the fusion. good. another version and the even manifestations are people that browser, someone against the government that they are not able to obtain at the bottom to change the attitude at least for now i think that the unit,
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the dyna becoming good at cost of life are higher and higher and the staffing that do whatever industries to close their production, maybe more people will be in invited to be brow the to go on this way us. but for the moment that the government that thinks of, they are only few and that they can go want to do what they want. dario revolt, my favorite renata time, international relations experts, unformed politicians in the business, going to governments. thank you very much for your time today. it's been a pleasure speaking to you. you're welcome. thank you. have a good investment. well, that's how hillary clinton views ukraine according to a statement that the former secretary of state made following present zelinski is a congress addressed us congress. no one is asking for a blank check. i believe that the ukrainians have proven that they are
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a really good investment for the united states. they are not asking us to be there to fight their ward. they're fighting at themselves. they're asking us and our allies for the means to not only defend themselves, but to actually win. well, since the south of the world abided, administration has directed nearly $50000000000.00 in a ukraine. the majority going towards weapons training and intelligence. and that's a vast amounts of aid when compared to other us recipients. washington gave, i've done this, done 10 times left in annual fund enough, despite a 20 year military involvement in the country. the day after the landscape, congressional address, the u. s. senate approved an additional $45000000000.00 in a to key of the decision was made despite recent polls that suggest that the average american doesn't consider ukraine to be a top priority with inflation elections issues and crime of being of much more concern with the biden. administration shows no sign of relenting and support of
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ukraine. journalists on author daniel lazar believes that the u. s. is using ukraine's achieve its own foreign policy goals. hillary clinton is very happy to have others do. america's dirty work for it. doesn't matter. it doesn't matter to her how many ukrainians die, how many ukrainian cities are devastated. as long as the u. s. gets what it wants, and that is essentially a heavily militarized, the nato wise, the ukraine, and a russia that is surrounded and militarily weakened and eventually leading to regime change in moscow. that's what america wants and, and it thinks that by, by finding a proxy war in the ukraine, that's what it will yet other allies will pay a price as well. i mean,
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germany is seeing, industry gutted. europe is, is reeling economically and politically. so they will pay and enormous price to, but the only thing that the washington cares about is america's own fortune. and getting to grips with a resurgent china, she returns the host of all these going into grounds sparse with former u. s. navy, captain james funnel of whether us for interventions or behind china is increasing projections of power. the full interview will be on r c, throughout the day. but here's a quick visa. you know, the china, i've also been encouraged by recent i was that the united states has been involved in, in the sense that, okay, the united states serve theoretically believes that taiwan is part of china. but china is also viewing what has been happening over the past 20 is the u. s. defeat in afghanistan. notably, and of course, the nato was in syria,
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afghanistan and iraq, libya and realized they better get a move on because the united states is expanding its reach 400 military bases around at china. and that so that's what's concerning them, not to the semi mystical idea of an anniversary numer logically and the importance of reuniting china. neurology is not a message, something that they clearly state over and over again that they're going to have a grand ceremony on 1 october 2049 to celebrate the rejuvenation, the great rejuvenation. and they used to use the word restoration as well. and that means are going to have to restore what they believe is, are territory, believe that they have been on a strategy to use what they call comprehensive national power, which is using soft power to hard power to achieve their strategic n state. i would push back and say that they actually have used their military to cause, you know, on settlement and disruption to the peace and stability of the,
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of the asia pacific region. and i was like, like you noted to begin, i spent almost 30 years in u. s. navy. and when i 1st started going to see an asian pacific, it was relatively calm place. and we didn't have nations that were worried about conflict with china. we didn't have a nation like japan saying, we're going to blow away 70 years of history and we're going to start preparing ourselves because china is getting ready to use military force to attack, not just i want, but as us as well. and so china's been a force for disruption and, and use, or military forces to threaten and cajole people. it wasn't that ago, we had the president to plow on, and he was quite aware of the allegations of the united states was involved in the assassination of his predecessor, people in the philippines, quite aware of a u. s. involvement at destabilizing opposition. groups in the philippines. was it really that peaceful in the indo pacifica during that time with a lot of covert operations to prevent any kind of well, so the critic,
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cbs foreign policy would have it democratic ability to have sovereignty on these islands away from united states control. oh, that's how the world is looking at 1 25 pm. moscow time. i'm pete. just gotten to be back again as always with another look at today's the biggest stories around hoffman hours time. thanks for watching. ah. oh, oh me. oh, oh oh i
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