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the more signs introduce to aggravate situation. i only see a desire to keep up. this will in the interest of usaa administration. ah ah, serbia builds up artillery and troops on its border with kosovo, putting its army on the highest level of combat. readiness in worth fog to proceed as reported a tax on ethnically serv. areas, toronto accuses london of a, quote, totally destructive roll, an anti government riots. that's after the arrest of several dual u. k. iranian citizens, the fact that of leading the under the white house, the pressure quarter to surprise accurate information on cobra. 19 that didn't fit what the government's guidance, that's supporting to the latest. what are files revelations and over 100000,
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been supported by the u. n. are doing a u. k for, for health complications from exposure to mining pollution over a 50 year period. today, me with a couple of key coffee to wash out to be that the, that slowed audience with hello and good morning for martine or national studios in moscow, and from wherever you're catching the program. welcome to the hours most vital stories from around the world. i'm fiorella is about serbia has put its army and police forces at the highest level of combat readiness, building up its artillery units in the event of an attack from the growing number of course of in soldiers on the border. we were still wondering if we could have
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those physical attack, the killing off serbs for grams, and k 4 does not want to intervene and perform a role. according to resolution 2044, then serbia will be forced to intervene. i have ordered the full combat readiness of all units of serbia as ministry of interior, the gender arm, and special anti terrorist units and police brigades. they all have to immediately make themselves available to the army commander and take up positions in our operational plan. of the decision came after the latest reported coast of an attack on ethnic serb territories. pristina special forces reportedly tried to dismantle serbian barricades in the region, but apparently fled following warning shots fired by local serves the coast of media, blames the serbs for the standoff, saying they started the shooting. one resident told us that kosovo cut off electricity following the incident to tell us if the shots were fired from
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both deal was an outbreak of fight and i was year and i fail and it was my finger broke. it shows we have fired here. and there from all sides, then they don't of the electricity. now we don't have power sticking with the order . so you know, these events prompted the local serbian majority to block the roads to proceed with trucks. barricades have been in place for 18 days with protesters also demanding the release of the arrested serbian ethnic officer. the withdrawal of coast of police from the north of the province and justice were served in the region. 5 western countries have reportedly sent an ultimatum to belgrade, pushing local service to remove the barricades. but the former us top envoy for the serbian conflict says it's christina, which is to blame for the escalation. the latest violence in kosovo is unacceptable . albin curtsey continues his unilateral actions in the north in violation of
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international agreements. state secretary blinkin must demand curtis release the serbian prisoners and refrained from arresting peaceful protesters and stop sending special forces to the north while at the same time demanding the barricades to be removed. the survey and president has said he's doing everything possible to maintain peace. also criticizing his close of an counterpart for not being open to hearing bell great concerns. professor at the institute of european studies in belgrade 7. god, judge says close, those actions are a clear provocation. this is one of the provocations i guess so done again by the cost of all being authorities. so what they are doing is they're constantly provoking the serbs and for some reason they want to escalate. i don't know why, because this is not in the interest of neither these serve,
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nor the albanian local population. so there obviously must be an agenda behind this . it all started with serves withdrawing from the console or here in trim institutions, which happened was followed by the albanians, the authorities not fulfilling the brussels agreements for almost 10 years. they have signed it and ratified it twice in their parliament. but they don't want to establish the so called community of serbian municipalities. so the serbs out of protest left these the fusions. and then the remaining majorities, diffusions started to arrest the serbian policemen who were in their system because unfortunately, what we call an international community, which i think is a rather races term because it always only applies to their political west. so because they treat serbia and serves as enemies and have been treating us like that
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for the last 30 years. because in every single conflict on the policy was love space and they were against the serbs. the main, a mistake maybe by the serbian government is to out of goodwill. let's the an association process go down from the level of the united nations to level of the european union, which was constantly behaving as a side in the conflict and not as a on buyers, you know, by standard that is trying to mediate between the sides therapy a has a right according to the un resolution, 12442 a, bring in, ah, some soldiers and policemen. so this is an obligation by nato to provide this for the 1st time in the last 23 years that serbia has officially fully off. for that, i must say in 2003 prime minister was orange. it was talking about that, but he was murdered. that's of another, a very interesting issue. however,
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this is the 1st time the serbia has officially off for that and k for is thinking about the issue. so they did not give a straight answer about that because they can't reject it, but they don't want the serbian a force is protecting the local serbs. the u. k. played a totally destructive role and anti government riots in need on says the country's foreign ministry commenting on the arrest of several dual u. k. iranian nationals suspected of involvement in the unrest. the network which named it. so was our gross gather together anti revolution. the agents from both inside and outside the country to pursue plots against the law mac system, especially in the recent unrest. the 7 arrested have been involved in planning, leading and producing content, as well as organizing and fueling the flames of the protests. protest erupted back in september after the death of
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a young woman while in police custody. the event sparks nationwide. unrest including violent clashes with police more than $500.00 people died, including at least 60 police officers. the iranian government has designated the unrest as a rebellion, orchestrated by external enemies, including the u. s. the u. k. and israel political analysts side mustafah, cos shows and says that for enforced as meddling and aaron's domestic affairs are nothing new. their nets works have been operating inside iran for the past 3 years . don bolton, the former national security adviser on the donald trump, appeared on b. b, c persia, to say that he has seen armed off position providing all you know, guns all to rioters inside it through you on the borders and go to solve problems. there are many please hold saying that they are operating in
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iran, and it's no strange to see that they used to do that in 2009. they did it in a 5 years ago. they did it also some 3 years ago. meanwhile, a british m p has slammed the arrest of u k. nationals by iran as the industrialized taking of hostages and called on british citizens to leave the country immediately. if i was a british foreign national in iran, i would absolutely be leaving because there is evidence that they will use them in any game of chess. they can and they will face brutal repression. the u. s. government pressured to it, or to sensor or label certain tweets as misleading information about coven 19 that were in fact true, but deemed inconvenient from washington. that's according to the latest batch of lead twitter files revealed by investigative journalists. david's way in my
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review of internal files, i found countless instances of tweets labeled as misleading or being taken down entirely. sometimes triggering accounts suspensions simply because they veered from cdc guidance or differed from establishment views. seems that when the biden administration took over a, one of their 1st meeting requests with twitter, executives was on the subject of covert and their focus was in particular, anti vaccines. and one man specifically was alex baron sin. he buried the bronze of their, of their anger. i and, oh, what happened there was that present biden in the summer of 2021. when his comments came out, saying that social media companies are killing people for allowing vaccine misinformation a few hours after that all of a sudden this man's, it's what our account was suspended. and he was kicked off the platform the following month. now this man didn't just let it go, he suits twitter,
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they eventually settled. but in that, in that legal process, twitter had to release internal communication that i had with the white house overall. pretty good. they had one really tough question about why annex burns and hasn't been kicked out from the platform. otherwise, her questions were pointed, but fair. unmercifully, we had answers sweaters ahead of the us. public policy held several meetings with the white house and she wrote a sort of summary of those meetings in december 2022 just now. and there is more evidence where we see direct pressure from the white house for its foot or 2 bands . her an account suspend them, take him off the platform and there were even get an angry that sweater wasn't doing it as fast. and as with many accounts as they wanted, the biden team was not satisfied with we just enforcement approach as they wanted. tweeted to do more and to deploy some civil accounts. because of this,
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dissatisfaction, we were asked to join several other course. they were very angry nature. we then saw doctors band, for example, even people who were citing a publish study that was already out there, but they wanted it gone from twitter. twitter did suppress use many from doctors and scientific experts that conflicted with the official positions of the white house as a result, legitimate findings and questions that would have expanded the public debate went missing. we have dr. martin called drove and he is an epidemiologist at harvard medical school. and the what heat, sweet said was his expert opinion on coven, 19 vaccines. but straight away, he was dismissed. he was put a label that said misleading for violating the company's coven 19 misinformation policy. and that he was supposedly sharing false information, thinking that everyone must be vaccinated is
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a scientifically flawed as thinking that nobody should carried vaccines are important for older high risk people and their caretakers. those with brian natural infection do not need it, nor children. so even though here we have an expert and he is tweeting about his expert opinion and that opinion, by the way, was shared by many medical professionals around the world. still because they didn't fit the cdc guidelines. they basically had him suspended. and another example, this was a funny one, actually there is a woman, a self proclaimed public health fact checker. and what she did was she replied, that's who it suites using cdc data. so data that the cdc produced itself. she was quoting lat, and she got slapped with the label, misleading, but that suites itself that she was replying to, which actually contained the misleading information. and i'll read it. the actual tweets that this form replied to cove. it has never been the leading cause of that
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from disease in children. so that's, that contained misleading information was allowed to stay, but their reply was deemed misleading. and british colonialism killed more than 160000000 indians over a 40 year period. that's according to a recently published academic study on the british occupation of india. according to their research, at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, british colonial practices were responsible for that whole exceeding that of both world wars combine, making it one of the largest loss of life events in human history. another study suggests that over 200 years of british rule, nearly $45.00 trillion dollars of the country's wealth and resources were plundered . experts say that the colonial period had devastating effects on india, deepening extreme poverty and raising mortality rates. historian and senior fellow
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at the new ru memorial museum and library appeals to mar, explains how the british colonial rule has influenced india's development people are. we always know that we would explain it, but how much was them out? and how much was that misery? this report is a wonderful, a jump to expose the religion guarantees in india. but at the same time, if you go back to the dot, the figures off, that's why they should only be up domestic. i live in what i call the geno side j b . i would just be done by the british, i don't think unified bellows it any other country? when this colonial is a game to india? india was the leading economy in the the banjo. great or that and yes, feel. they were bringing orders. and so they said, well, they're willing to buy things in india, which lead to mark until it's over in europe. we had a craft industry,
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we exhaust industries, we had of us buy season of the things didn't work. you didn't get into a commercial growing better country, which was all the 2nd best you got to mean the was somebody going to say, is that a or if i, in the dream scheme development a week and then you can really show and see what all these developments without colonialism. we want on somebody, we don't colonialism in order to change the blood of jesus and they're trying to make these guy know a oh and care of wants to hold a un base p summit to put an end to the conflict with moscow. but rather than see russia at the negotiating table, ukraine wants to see russia in court. the 4 talks can go ahead or should be life. some of the steps in this issue by the formula,
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require the presence of russia. huh. at the bench, you know, in the tribunal for example, or in the international court. so they can only be invited to these steps in this way. what seems the idea that western leaders and have in mind is not so much peace talks as it is just kind of a huddle or some kind of local party between themselves. and they don't intend for it to be realty stalks, because they say russia shouldn't be invited. the ukrainian foreign minister, as you heard, that the only way russia would be invited is if it face some kind of war crimes tribunal. and in addition to that, he said ukraine would be doing everything possible to try and win the war in the year 2023. now ukraine has just secured for itself an additional $1800000000.00 from the united states. as a result of the wind skis recent visit to washington,
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that aid package also included a patriot missile. once he indicated he hoped that other countries would follow suit and make similar gifts to the government. and here, now let's note that in the past, the turkish leader has the still a tainted dialogue between ukraine and russia. and the turkish president erewhon as insisted that it is the west to the united states and the allies that are the instigators of this conflict near the cube. but unfortunately, the west has only made provocations and failed to make efforts to be a mediator in the ukraine. russia war now leader is in the united states, members of congress, as well as the ukrainian government have recently been making noise about somehow removing russia from the united nations. and there is no basis for which to carry this out. the un charter has no way to remove a permanent member of the security council permanent does mean permanent, but around the world we're hearing opposite calls. india, for example,
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wanted to expand and democratize the united nations give more representation to different countries around the world. not last member states from latin america, africa, asia, and the small island developing states should have credible and continuing representation in the security council. decisions about their future can no longer be taken without their participation. equally important is to make working methods and processes of the global institutions, including this council more accountable objective and transparent. now the un secretary general, antonio gutierrez, has said that he's ready to host some kind of piece on him. and he bought that he would only do so if all parties agreed to participate. so these are the developments we're seeing over 100000 zombie and local, supported by you and experts and human rights groups are fighting in a class action lawsuit against the u. k. mining firm, they claim their health was damaged to mining pollution over
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a 50 year period. the company, anglo american, was a shareholder of the mind from 1925, until it's nationalization in 1974 according to human rights watch. more than one 3rd of cowboys, population of 76000 now live in lead contaminated areas. but the shot, the bank has been working and cob way minds for 30 years and shared his memory is with us. he's damn, i'm waking. i must have him as if the smoke was coming out and was swallow. neat. even if we are putting on him, i was looking out of all it is smoke from the plan was passing. sometimes you can even see somebody now, you know your eyes joked with the smoke. yes, we have given 70 shoes desk or that'll stay me
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was a you must see have a cup of tea, coffee. and sometimes the missouri just to new to rise day to wash out to the dusty that you who slowed or dismal with that yields howard. you can see there was a wire goes to project dest, but you can see how it was eating, because of all humans the, from the, from the minds. the claim arises from the contamination of villages close to cowboy lead mine formerly known as broken hill, but anglo american itself denies that had ever operated the mind and says employee health was not its responsibility. lead does not easily corrode and once released into the environment. it usually stays there and does not degrade mathias shut up on connor again says the problem of contamination affects everyone,
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especially children. when someone that does it have fixed their thinking capacity, you go to school to check for they work for the it is how it's for your child. your child. do i see? okay, some time ago, but now he's coming down. he's thinking like property he comes in school, how they're being transferred at quail. he goes to see she or he goes to city. how are you? good. i've got a boy. i can count. i think he's now is going to recover next day. they didn't want him to go for great will say, no. did you, did you repeat a good living? because he's i was at dropping. i don't did him. it's he always supposed to know acting that way and to find out the way this boys
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doing these. now it saves my boy wise lady, us, us fun with the red we concluded the because of late. that's why did he that was going down, the district commissioner of cowboy says a number of projects are in the pipeline to mitigate this problem. we are working with families, undermining environmental remediation project. you know, our band project back to help with effects of lead recovery in the project i think which is at i think generally stage another one for $4000000.00 or they're about to basically try and get into the community that we have factored. mind township area, cassandra area areas like on those other 2 projects that have been backed on
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the one that i didn't do the one with that come out clearly that come out a lot of this material and and think dump was cumulative from so something positive and we'll hope that we much more can be done to our people have been killed during tribal clashes and through dawn, with at least 42 more, including women and children injured. the country has been gripped by clashes between arab an african tribes and wednesday, amid the violence. local authorities declared a state of emergency and imposed a nighttime curfew villages were set on fire, forcing hundreds of families to flee their homes. political analyst, abdel mooney, i believe 3 says the framework deal may bring an end to clashes between the tribe and contribute to greater peace in the region. the fuck on the body,
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the signing of the framework agreement will lead to a final accord, resolving political issues that require continued communication. the implementation of this agreement in early 20, 23 may pave the way for a resolution of the political crisis in sudan. the taliban has told washington to mind its own business that follows comments from the us secretary of state, criticizing bull for restricting women's rights and afghan. i'm deeply concerned that the taliban on women delivering humanitarian aid and again a stan will disrupt vital and life saving assistance to millions. women are central to humanitarian operations around the world. this decision could be devastating for the afghan people. we do not allow anyone to talk rubbish or make threats regarding the decisions of our leaders under the title of humanitarian aid. the state
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department's remarks come after the taliban government ordered that all of the countries and geo should stop employing women for a legit noncompliance with korea law. the move spark criticism from international groups who accused couple of neglecting women's rights, several and deals are reported to have suspended their operations in the country. political analyst and research are christopher hall. ali says the u. s. pretends to care about women in afghanistan. the development of course, is the internal issue for the african people. us is trying to put pressure on the african government, which of course is now controlled by the taliban. u. s, of course, is withholding billions of dollars in aid. and now is of course, having a crocodile, tears worrying about the asking women when the african women, african men, african children, the elderly. they all require their money to be returned to the country to provide economic stability. and to provide the resources that they need to survive and
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thrive as a nation. while the u. s. is withholding that aid and using it as sort of a cudgel against the taliban and trying to pressure other countries not to do trade and not to give money to the taliban. they're now crying about human rights. so i think now the main thing that taliban is saying is, this is our money. this is our resources. instead of worrying about our decisions, why don't you really give us the humanitarian aid, which is our money. and that probably would lead to development within the country itself. that's our up on the ours top news stories from around the globe for more up to the minute news coverage. head over to r t dot com. and don't forget to follow up on odyssey rumble and gab for more. thanks for tuning in. we'll see you back at the top of the hour. the
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i look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence at the point obviously is to great trust or rather than fear, i would like to take on various job with artificial intelligence, real seminar, with obama protective own existence, with oh, nice to come to russian state. i never,
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i've started on the northland stephen. i'm not getting all sunset for a group in the 55 when. okay, so 9 is $25.00 must be the one else with will van in the european union? the kremlin? yup. machines. the state aren't russia today and r t spoke neck, given our video agency, roughly all band on youtube. the pin send with me. so what we got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic development. only personally
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and getting i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult. i'm time to sit down and talk with welcome to well, to part for all the parallels between the hottest phases of the cold war and the current tensions between east and west. there's at least one crucial difference the neutrality of some european nations that was consciously created and maintained.
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