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a ticket and engagement most the trail. when so many find themselves well to part, we choose to look for common ground. ah, yes, applied to high mas rock here. systems are destroyed in response to ukrainian overnights missile strikes. that's, according to the russian defense ministry. tensions rise in western sahara, the conflict between american forces and lisa raw with people's liberation army escalates and less than 0. that's how any you official describes the effects of unseat and russian sanctions. i made the blog, so report showing a marked increase in revenue to russia from the last year with
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july from our headquarters here in moscow, you're watching our t international. my name is peter scott's been here, the top stories. this all welcomes the program. and we start off with the latest from the dumbass, where to us supplied high mas rocky systems have been destroyed in the ukrainian control cities of bruce kafka and kermit sources in the embattled done yet republic . according to the russian defense ministry, when verified, i mean to footage from the scene shows the appearance, aftermath of those russian strikes. moscow also says that 4 check made or am 70 multiple launch rockets, systems, and over $800.00 rockets for them were destroyed. 120 ukrainian soldiers killed here has not yet commented on those claims. malaria, amid the crossfire, ukraine's military reportedly shelled a hospital in the city of talk mark across russia's upper roger region. canadian
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journalist ever ballads has the details of how the situation is escalating across the phone lines. russia's defense ministry has stated that in the attacks last night. in disco, of course, a 120 ukrainian soldiers were killed. i think many people by now might have seen the footage shown of the massive last. it was captured on french television as it was broadcasting live last night, and a and according to the russian ministry of defense. in no, an attack on crime, a tourist. they destroyed 2 rod tramps used for the high mar system and over 800 rockets, use, and multi launch rocket systems. initially, the rush has defense. venture update today noted that in addition to the 120 ukrainian soldiers killed another 134 and mercenaries were killed. meanwhile, in this upper osha region, the end and talk mock, we know that a hospital has been struck by ukrainian shelling. we don't know yet of any injuries
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. also in mchuga to the east of daniel ukrainian, a shelling has been using a american supplied high ours and january 1st. ukrainian attacks killed 63 russian soldiers and mckee, fca on the use of these high mar systems. it's, it's pretty well known by now on that as well. according to colonel douglas mcgregor, a well respected american colonel. he says he has stated many interviews that it is not ukrainian forces that are operating the high mars, but american and british contractors. so that's an interesting additional piece of information. last night in yes, in a buffet, which is a city to the north of danielle ski crating and shelling targeted an apartment building. now i went there today and there were no reports of injuries. a, there was damage to the building and it was a completely residential area here in done yet, sc on january 1st, just after 4. i am ukraine child, the very center of the city with 25 grad rockets hitting just blocks from where i'm standing. now. they hit the, the main street are tame a street. there are no military targets there whatsoever. i don't know. we haven't
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heard reports of injuries, but one apartment was badly damaged and there is a children's lives. beautiful hyster children's library directly across the street that was damaged by the blast and throughout the day today, ukraine has continued to shall districts of dang, ask well now to another conflict, this seems no closer to resolution. the moroccan army positions in west africa have suffered increasing attacks by the western sahara liberation army in recent days. for those forces currently occupy around 80 percent of the region which these sarai are of democratic republic, least claim. to ortiz cromwell, a toddler digs deeper into the decades long dispute african victims of what moroccan authorities have called a stampede. on his border with spanish. not african enclave of molina discrimination and violence from police are often routed in colonial and slavery prisons. and this was no different
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ah, 6 months after the incident, the government of spain and moral gl denied responsibilities for the deaths in molina, a relic of spain's colonial past that it filters to day. the incident is alleged, saw thousands of migrants and refugees, tired of being changed public animals with little to no welfare. climb ob, 6 me to long iron fences that led to precious with police. scores of migrants were left dead, many died where they fell, the governments of morocco and spain and reported the full extent of this horror
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and denied any responsibility. but not every one was willing to take this at face value, even after enquiries by rabbit and madrid. at this dismal 6 month anniversary, the spanish american authorities have continued to deny any responsibility for the carnage at miller. there is a growing mountain of evidence of multiple serious human rights violations. the smacks of a cover up and racism train rolled over with her to her out from 1884 until 1975 following international pressure. the un resolution on the colonization, spain was forced to seed control over its territory. neighboring morocco wasted no time in annexing western sahara illegally claiming it's part of its kingdom for 5 decades. morocco waged war on the surrounding people. and for 16 of
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those years, the poly, sorry, of front and national liberation movement lead the defense of the so wily length. the position expressed by the spanish government totally contradicts international legitimacy. the united nations, their freakin union, the european union, the international court of justice, the european court of justice and origin. organizations do not recognize more concerned over the western sahara, but it wasn't just fe. germany also encouraged moral cause ref. berlin denounced former you as president donald trump's recognition of morocco's claim over with the, the hara and the united nations in march of 2021. moreover, and foreign ministry severed all ties with germany, including german organizations based in morocco. but as soon as one of shoals became the new chancellor, the country seemed to assume
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a much more relaxed status. using energy issues caused by the ukraine conflict as an excuse. germany signed the hydrogen deal with morocco, berlin now to beg, moral has claim over sarah, we left germany considers the autonomy plan presented in 2007 as a serious and credible effort by morocco and as a good basis for a solution agreed upon between both parties this europeans you, paul chrissy, of looking out for your own interest seems more like a west than privilege. the united states, the so called defenders of democracy and liberty in the world. you also recognise moral cause, claim in a quit to pro hold. the deal is rebut, has 2 men in diplomatic ties with israel, even though the united nations recognized the police are your friend as the
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legitimate representative of the surround we people, the west only cares about its interest and narrative, but from any in the global south. it would be a moral li justice if with them interest are allowed to some gains and tire people without a rebuttal that a melissa for our tea and jones with a sorry activist things. these stones from the conflicts violates international laws on conventions. you couldn't set up the bass, professor spade in germany did not directly recognize american sovereignty in so hard is a kind of recognition in so called self rule and a kind of excuse for morocco's occupation of western sahara. and it is a decision taken by spain in germany, but it violates international law and old international conventions. there was a clear contradiction. we see the western nations defending human rights from ukraine, but at the same time supporting the illegal occupation of western sahara for the
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benefit of morocco. because according to the un international law and international tribunal, morocco's presence in western sahara is considered an occupation. this means that human rights, international laws, or the principles that the you in the u. s. have been talking about or just tools in the hands of a dominant power users and when it has certain interests and unfortunately support for western sahara does not correspond to the interest of western countries on staying in africa. i, jerry and officials have announced the arrest of 10 suspects and members and the legal minutes in group falling, arrayed on training company, the board with come aroon. prior to the raid officers receive tips reported a linking for the rest of men. for the burning of a nigerian police station back in 2020 millison in the region have been linked to english speaking a separate groups in the contested border area between cameroon and jerry, a dispute between warring factions have resulted in scores of casualties,
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forcing hundreds of thousands to free their homes and many into neighboring nigeria . separatism has played cameroon. since as far back is 961. when modern state lines withdrawn, forcing former colonies on people speaking different languages to combine under one rule with intentions have resulted in a demand for the removal of french speaking judges. from predominantly english speaking districts. local militants have also launched a tax on residence and government forces, imposing school boycott to further the aims. bundy and picking communities of schools we taught, you know, making up these people of these communities. during the women on a dog gills. the governor gets you mo, was worse. so this month of not being q christ who was african each se for $49.00 julia. the language divides stems from the continent
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colonial past after the border between british held nigeria and french to come room divided members of similar ethnic backgrounds. ethnic groups faults each other to determine which colonial era language should dominate the regions future. being quiet and important because because in the matter did not partition come into french come alone, where they call themselves funk of voice. speaking french, i'd have to face cultural my simulation on the indirect group that was put in because by the british or the level of british come a rule, mount war now call themselves and reform speak in english. no had miss people, i'm not, i have cause the enemies, the colonial intricate says on the complications and ordinarily gets led to the inability of the 2 systems to coin this together. and they began to fight into what
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we know today as the anger from crisis. if you compare it cameroon as a colony of germany, i believe that he who had our independence as a calling of germany one language, one the question, i just don't want to be our system. we will not be in this model. i'm fixing to be a journalist on also, smith says the dialogue is the only way to remedy the separatist lead conflict. separated them has all the camera room been modern. camera was created in 1961. so it seems they have to be paid full when not each one would be different. now going to ration up on my i will see the not home rolling a single me tell me on camera and saw and the not doing that night. what read every schools they needed to get from going to school.
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they even knew the top of the people who are going to school. they kill students at the school in the condo in the south way. that is what they separate is that doing, which is something on acceptable. the current situation, these can not be so through military means. it is through dialogue. in other news, turkey, as nato membership should be for question. if president wretched type bird one gets real life without c position or former us national security advisor, john bolton is also accused ankara of not from the united. with nato, when it comes to russia. the unity and determination of the west will be truly tested in practice, finland and sweden have made the stunning decision to join nato. but russia's trade and military partners have not yet abandon it in its hour of need. unfortunately,
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this includes turkey whose nato membership should be in doubt in 2023. if president richard tie up early, gone, probably through fraud will be reelected in the election scheduled for june. in an opinion piece published by brittany daily telegraph, the former us national security advisor. so it is time for the west to show the world its strength and resolve. adding that 2023 must bring victory for a key of the wise countries like russia, china, iran, and north korea will view this situation as evidence of the west's weakness. in contrast to many of its nato counts of ours anchor has chosen to take on the role of a mediator in the conflicts with ukraine, with the turkish presidents previously stating that the west has done nothing but make publications. despite our crews efforts for peace, the u. s on the you have publicly criticize to kia for its close ties with moscow as possible diplomatic efforts. turkey has remained a neutral middle man, as well as an important facilitator of the vital grain deal which helped ease the
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global few crisis. diplomacy is not the only tool in washington's foreign policy arsenal, though. john bolton in july last year paid so meant that the u. s. had facilitates a cruise in foreign countries and went on to give the venezuelan crisis back in 2019 as an example that we heard from political science. if an austin on goes alton, who says that the more turkey establishes itself internationally, the more pressure received from the west? it's not a big price for me. and i think for the coach public because more and more turkish government than turkey states established in good relation with his and. ready neighbors like russia, iran, and they're also new, syria, and the more delicious developing more of the american, the oppression on turkish government. it is increased and that's why i think mister
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bolton made this kind of a statement about turkish in turn of police, the turkish elections and turkish membership on the on natal. it says no more political to follow this balanced policy between nato and the russian. because nato as organization and be like the head of natal united states is making more and more depression on turkey. it economic way to kill way. and it wouldn't been military the way they're cheap. sporting this service organization in north of syria and over to europe. now, where the effects of brussels sanctions against moscow has been described as less than 0, or those are the words of an e u. parliament members. the blog. so report shows a marked increase in revenue to russia from e u. countries last year also contributed rachel marston brings us the details. number of european parliament from belgium gave her half stat tweeted his outrage
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at a new report. detailing how the blocks anti russian sanctions have resulted in an increase of revenues to moscow. from e u countries, he says that the effect of the sanctions is quote, less than 0. and that the e. u is quote, rewarding russia for it's war against us. or, you know, maybe the use war against itself. but back in february, the same euro deputy was mashing is keyboard tweeting furiously about the need for sanctions. prudent brings your back to its darkest hours. peace and stability are at stake. not only do we need to launch the full scale of sanctions and help ukraine with equipment through the european piece facility. we also need to draw hard lessons, a european defense and energy union. well, actually it's europe. that's bringing europe back to its darkest hours because everyone's turning the lights off to save on energy bills at the behest of the government. according to the data from the european union's own statistical agency,
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euro stat, the value of imports to east countries from russia in 2022 has increased and by 346 per cent, from 2021. in the case of sylvania, which imports petroleum products and fertilizers from russia, in fact, the only you countries that didn't send more revenues to russia in 2022 were finland, lithuania, denmark, latvia, estonia, sweden, and ireland. in terms of euro's germany was russia's top you customer in 2022 with 20700000000 euros worth of russian in ports. poland was 2nd sending 10400000000 euros worth of revenue to moscow. ahead of italy, france the netherlands. and we've also just learned that poland pledge to stop importing russian pipeline oil by the end of 2022 is about to be broken now as well . so how exactly have you countries manage to send even more cash to moscow
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despite bragging that they're buying less well, simple supply and demand. a concept that apparently continues to elude the blocks leadership. we must cut rushes revenues which put and use us to finance this. i'll trust this war against ukraine were prepared for this at the beginning of the war. russia's pipeline gas was 40 percent of all important guess. today it is only 9 percent of our gas imports. he thinks someone who had taken a basic economic course might have spoken up there and said, hey look, if we drastically reduce our own energy supply, the price will skyrocket. and moscow will therefore be able to recoup the costs of any reduction of export volume. but that would be the logical way of looking at it and measures taken here in europe are 1st and foremost for show. so the e u is even willing to toss the french bag yet under the bus. which by the way has
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unesco world heritage status. all in order to keep up the charade of sticking it to russia and to russian president vladimir putin. u. s. a. how speaker nancy pelosi is stepping down from a roll of speak of this year, but she'll still be staying in congress. the official of course, made waves in 2022 with her controversial visits tie. one still contentions in the u. s. is already false. relationship with china ortiz at kenneth bolton has more now the by the administration says that it wants to get along with china. but as the old saying goes, actions speak louder than words. and this year we saw nancy pelosi, the u. s. speaker the house visit taiwan. nancy pelosi is the highest ranking u. s. official to visit that island in 25 years. and her example was followed in december by a few british m. p. 's. needless to say, china is not thrilled. woman,
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you do have repeatedly made clear alpha opposition to speak, a pitiless visit to taiwan. if you ask, insist on challenge and china's red line, it will be met with resolute contra measures. me the u. s. must in show full responsibility for any serious consequence arising. both these young, the world braced for war as pelosi, blatantly disregarded u. s. foreign policy and took its dig it beijing. china then launched 2 weeks of dramatic military exercises. the whole pacific region was put on to high alert, but war did not calm. china responded with economic measures and sanctions. the world was not impressed either. did deep us china competition. that was not the surprise. but this collation of been shown in pay one b s. there were not being dividend, and they were treated by an individual travel over personality that bring the tie when is treated to breach at the age of a i wouldn't say a wall,
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but a lot of war games. los is moved, not only threatened china, which considers the islands to be a renegade province, but it also goes against long standing u. s. policy. the u. s. government says there's only one china and recognizes the government in beijing, but yet biden sad of the people's republic moved to retake the island. he would step in. we are not moving, we're not encouraging or being independent to be clear, sir. us forces us men and women would defend taiwan in the event of a chinese invasion. yes. while on the island, nancy pelosi reassured taiwan. that economic measures from the united states regarding the shipping industry would benefit ty, ones, economy, and make up for increased pressure from the government of china. taiwan has already paid the co your visit and is likely to continue to do so. with the coming days of
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weeks. what concrete tangible benefits can you promised taiwan offset the cost of your trip? went to the same time as the ship is taking place in recognition of our common interest. economically, we just pass the chips and find at the taiwan policy act or 2022. now sit before the u. s. congress. this isn't so much a pro taiwan bill as it's a bill aim at retaliating against the chinese government. china has slapped a visa ban on a number of officials on the island who helped coordinate the foreign visits. the recent elections on taiwan saw a pretty big suite for the k m. t party that's more sympathetic toward cooperating with the mainland. meanwhile, independence forces saw a pretty big setbacks. seems pretty clear. the people on the island do not want war as much as singh 10 enjoys taunting beijing and playing with their lives as pawns when it comes to how countries conduct themselves in the international arena. there
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are certain standards, the various games that the biden administration is now playing, despite insisting they haven't abandoned the one china policy that is long standing are certainly anything but professional. the world is not impressed. caleb martin r t new york dunphy philosophy hands over her house of representatives, leadership to the republicans. it seems the politicians still in office created a more critics than funds. get more on this story and much more on our websites. you don't have 2022 was also a politically intense year for pakistan. former p m m. ron khan was ousted from office and has been holding nationwide rallies ever since against what he calls an internal and external conspiracy. let's take a quick look back at the timeline of the events is unfolded in pakistan in the last year. ah,
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dude, marcus don banburg, they were now the biggest and nation is awake. we'll never be slaves again. we'll have friendship with all, but no slavery. yeah. we have we are descending into fascism. we have are a government which has no credibility amongst the people or it, it is required and imported government that cipher exists. um, i brought it in front of the cabinet. i, we,
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i presented it to the national security council because it was blatant them to ferret from outside or so i left office all months back. never has there been such a public response for, for any political party, as it is for my body to do all my life. let me does that all my life i have always did within the law and politics. i been for 26 years. i have always, all my protests, everything you have to be looked up of between the limits of the law.
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ah as far as i'm concerned, it's over. it's behind me. the biggest one i want to lead must have good relationship with everyone, especially the united states. our relationship with the u. s. has been a must a servant relationship or a master slave relationship. and we've been used like a hide god. but for that i blame my own government more than the us. that's all for now. do be sure to check out our t dot com for all of the latest breaking news and updates. and we'll see you right back at the top of the hour. thanks for watching with ah,
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nice to come to the russian state. local narrative. i've tied as i'm phoning aust landscaping diva. mm hm. then again, i'll send it within 55 when. okay, so mine is gonna be new health calls with we will man in the european union, the kremlin. yup. machine restate on russia for date and split our t spoke neck, even our video agency, roughly all band to on youtube and pinterest. and we could come with, ah, ah
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mm mm. mm. and welcome to wells apart and take it ago when historians were revisiting the origins of the 1st world war, the term sleepwalking became very trendy in describing how divergent actors and self serving actors tangled together to produce one of the biggest catastrophes in human history. as a world, and yet another period of tribe are we still some be leading, or are we being deliberately lock into an obese? well, to discuss that i'm now joined by benjamin abil, all also all how the was brought war to ukraine. mr. abdullah was great to see you
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. thank you very much bye.

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