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for the transition committee to return back home, there is no support from the united nation. i mission. i don't care about douglas and people the breaking use they saw on r t, the head of foot nick, lithuanian use agency, is reportedly charged with espionage and reaching you for sanctions. after the latvian journalist is detained by authority. when we got the news, iran summons the french busted over recent cartoons depicting the islamic country supreme leader and what it calls a quote in full thing. and in decent way, india is foreign minister revealed, you deli, his role as a mediator between russia and ukraine in its india helps facilitate the grain deal . and also tried to diffuse the situation around this approach it nuclear power plants. british intelligence is buying on the roof and forces on
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the heart as according to lead documents published by the news outlet. the great there is also a higher risk to be. the people are not a consideration from the very warm well can see of from moscow this thursday evening. my name is peter scott . hey, with all the latest on our international. thanks for joining us. now. he starts off with president putin who's ordered a 2 day fees fire in ukraine conflict zone. busy orthodox christmas, which is celebrated by both russians and ukrainians, unilateral cease fire, comes in force at noon on july, the 6th, and will last until midnight on july, the 7th. moscow called on kiev. agree to these terms. you can officials have not yet responded. the breaking news story they saw that it's in chief of the lithuanian branch of the sputnik agency has been detained in the
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latvian capital. reger murat. catherine who holds a lot of the impossible, is reportedly been accused of espionage and a violation of the use functions against russia. moscow slammed the journalist arrest a violation of international law. mark sam says he has been the object of harassment and persecution. my number of baltic states for many years, he said that he personally experienced the repressive machine and the actions of the collective west. and now unfortunately, his fears and assumptions have become a reality. the international community should. and it's even obligated to do everything to make these presumptions, regimes returned to the rule of law. joining me live now in the studio is off season senior correspondent, rod guys, the rud, busy news day. what can you tell me about this journalist on the circumstances that surround his arrest? well, miranda casem, he's himself is citizen of latvia. he also
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a headed editor in chief of fer sputnik latvia. and he had worked as the editor in chief of student, gladly for years now he himself had earlier spoken about feeling persecuted, politically persecuted by authorities in latvia, which are some of those rapidly, russo phobic, and to russian. they had previous, you know, in 2016 they had blocked spook, our online, or what followed after 2016 was a systematic system of persecution against the workers and the organization itself . for example, we, we had a lateral authorities harassing work, so threatening them with jail, with the prosecution if they continued to work for for scrutiny. they threatened them, as i said with jail time, but also told them that if they continued even to work for the organization,
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even from russia, that they could, could face consequences back who and this is, this is years ago. this is years before the courage, ukrainian conflict. then we had special services talking to the various people who worked for sputnik. again, that psychological pressure. we had a russian channels are kicked off there and blocked and banned across latvia. you also had various arbitrary ah, arbitrary arrests of journalists who then laser released. nevertheless, there were arrests of student journalists. and now it is all culminated. and he asked himself, but advocacy him being detained on the gradual suspicion of espionage which is punishable by up to 20 years in jail and latvia, but also violating e u sanctions. presumably for working for spook latvia,
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which itself isn't the latin organization or the registered in latvia that he worked in moscow for rushes, he wouldn't, which is headed by me. cheeky silver who is sanctioned? that is their logic. if you work for someone who's been sanctioned, no matter how far removed you are, you are violating a e u sanctions. never mind the fact that in years prior to that very approach had been ridiculed by the european union itself. but things have evidently changed with the start of russia, special, a military operation, and you crate. it seems that this facade of neutrality in the journalists are allowed to do journalists things. well, it is entirely been erased. russia ease at this point, being denied. it's right to, to, to russians and people who work for, for russian that went to being denied the right to free speech. it, regardless of the fact that, you know, in the charter of human rights, the, the,
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the, the, the, the freedom of expression is listed right. up the, an article article too, and that is the freedom to hold beliefs to spread opinions and to receive opinions. so it may be very difficult for, for courts, wheezy, depending on how corrupt the system is now to, to, to convict a catch him of these crimes. he, himself, he went to latvia from moscow on the 30th of december, due to family matters. presumably, serious family matters, but we have spoken to our colleagues in scrutiny gladly and they haven't yet issued a statement. they fear that if they come out and make a strong statement, it'll only make things worse for him. well, to see what, what fates awaits and i'll show you, be following the clay the case very closely for his mar, thanks very much for being an engine, light's on that. thank you. ah,
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they know the news. iran's outraged by recent cartoons depicts de cuts in depictions of the countries, the supreme leader in french magazine charlie upto paris has remained silent on the matter. while the runs for ministry slammed the pictures as highly offensive and has summoned its french and boy. the insulting and indecent act of a french publication, publishing, cartoons, opposing religious and political authority will not be left without a decisive and effective response. we will not allow the french government to cross the line. it is definitely chosen the wrong path. so it is a contest launched by infamous frank satirical magazine, shaheer do that is sparked a diplomatic incident now between france and iran. the french ambassador to iran has been summoned and iran has announced that its ending the activities of the french institute for research in iran, quote, as a 1st step. this is a french cultural, historical, and archaeological institute that's based in tehran,
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that's part of the cultural wing of the french embassy. now the magazine itself has already been sanctioned by iran on december 12th, as part of a list of entities accused of founding the protest. flames in iran, we're talking about the anti, he's our protests that have been ongoing. the position of the french president, emanuel mac hall and his government towards shortly ado, cartoons in general, has always been to defend them as free speech. michael was particularly vocal about that in october 2020. when school teacher samuel patty was murdered in the wake of having shown the shockley. abdul cartoons that spark the 2015 headquarters shootings to his class as part of a lesson. and on thursday, french foreign minister kathleen cooler now doubled down on that position saying quote, let's remember that in france. press freedom exists. sure. unless you count all of
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the sweeping and unqualified censorship imposed on russian media outlets. amid the ukraine conflict by the e. u. across all 27 member countries, including france, in that case, the french government has nothing at all to say in defense of press freedom. last month shall be a dope called for submissions of caricature of iran supreme leader writing on the magazines website that quote cartoonists and caricature arrests must support iranians who are fighting for their freedom and quote, make sure that ali come in. ne is the last supreme leader, the iranians have to suffer. the statement is an obvious reference to the unrest in the country related to the ongoing anti he shock protests. now the submissions to the magazines, contest, hashtags, mullahs get out, have just hit french new stands, and it comes the very same week of the anniversary of the attacks on the magazines,
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paris headquarters on january, 7th, 2015, during which the publications employees were targeted in a shooting by 2 gunman, who self identified as members of al qaeda and whose motive was found to have been the publications of cartoons of the prophet mohammed. now that incident resulted in 12 death murders and 11 other people being injured. so all this has escalated now rather quickly with this new incident between iran and france. british military intelligence inclusion with the u. s. tech company is apparently spying on russian forces and shown the dates that with ukraine of his troops to targets the russian army. for those of the claims, at least may by news outlets. the grey zone which was published leaked classified documents through aggressive harvesting of data. the technology has enabled the planning of military offensives in artillery attacks, assassinations, asset recruitment,
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and other measures. the leaked files raise serious questions about whether anomaly 6, a technology has been used throughout the ukraine conflict in an array of targeted operations against specific individuals and infrastructure. if it has britain bears ultimate responsibility for the outcome of these disturbing actions, which in some cases amount to crimes against humanity. according to the reports, a u. s. firm called anomaly 6 is providing intel on russian military movements in real time using smartphone trucking devices. the data is allegedly sent through british intelligence by the private miniature group, prevail partners, and then handed over to ukraine to help its army target russian forces. the grey zone editor kits kornberg says that u. k. intelligence tip off could lead to collateral damage using normally the technology and the defense intelligence. and she said she for extension the ukrainian military can very easily identify the small firms of, of very, of individuals. but where did they,
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our civilian military or it's for the specific and talk. but there was also a higher risk or cation. this might be why barrier was met. but yes, it could mean innocent, rushed to be innocent. planes were wrong, identified the enemy soldiers or spots for collaborators. and then guess, i mean, it was in that context. this is almost never to be going to lead to the death, or indeed, that capture and torture pregnancy compunction about brutal consequences to capture the prison as war, telling them or mass, which is a great war, cry, and serious if it's killed. as a result of this, when that completely is, i think that the, the,
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the counselor type could be quite some this is the 1st time the grey zone has exposed the involvement of u. k. intelligence agencies in the conflicts and ukraine backing out. so, but the outlets revealed the prior to the deadly attack on the crime. in bridge senior british intelligence officers allegedly drafted an elaborate plan to blow up the crossing using specially trained ukrainian troops and in a separate report. the grey zone also said it obtained documents revealing plunder by british military intelligence to try and covert ukrainian troops with instructions to attack other russian sockets in crimea. the grey zones kits kornberg again says that western states like accountability for the consequences of their spying operations against russia. there has been no consideration. all the limits or restrictions london twice. and what shall be the crime these false make perfectly that there is none of you trying to do always likes should be held every
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step of the way what prevail prevails. heavily involved in the blood bridge explosion. and what did you guys actually have the 0 regulation or b only, all of these 2 every month. another. ready you implicated the style of the activities that activated the job listen is civil civil civil society widely and there is 0 accountability and there is up to, you know, consideration of what happened to the dollars box. and that was anyone use that use equipment typically reserved for 4 digits agencies or dig. yes. like on to something really, really needs to meet needs to be done about this. just not only for the sake of innocent people, but also the governments become companies that will be consequences, down the lines. moving on now, india is foreign minister, has revealed new delays,
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attempts to help defuse tensions that but also nuclear power plants. and that's all walk quietly playing a role in securing the green deal between moscow in kiev. aussies india correspondence from sharma has more details in the else foreign minister doctor s j shanker was on a short visit to austria to meet with his counterpart as well as to sign a few agreements between the 2 countries, including that of mobility and migration. now while he was there, and during these interviews he was repeatedly asked why india does not condemn russia offensive in ukraine to which he try to explain how not taking sides in this conflict has been a better proposition than taking sides. for example, india was a, shouldn't your tragedy has been able to help india negotiate better between the 2 parties between the 2 countries. remember, india has been in constant dutch with the president,
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doug latham. they're both. then of course, he's also spoken to president zalinski a few times, so he also explained how india was instrumental in a diffusing to situation, at least somewhat on a few issues between keys and more score. in detroit, diffuse istation rod ukraine's approach in nuclear plant. we have already helped discreetly on the grain deal. now as expected, dr. sta shanker, was put, an undock again, or india stand on the russia ukraine conflict and, of course, was asked again and again, how dare india by energy from russia, where you were produces, it's the input from russia. it has to go to all the oil markets and thoughts. markets have been our main sources. if you take away my food, what am i going to do stove in the us foreign minister, they're trying to remind how europe continues to buy. i know jesus from moscow 6 times more than you deli, and yet nobody sees
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a ping new delhi vice discount and russian id and all sorts of moral judgments come in dallas way. this isn't the 1st sign that india showed the mirror to the west and brass, and it would be fair to assume that it won't be the last, but what certain is that india is not going to succumb to these pressure tactics. the primary mission of india foreign policy has been to further its own interests, and india will continue to do that. reaffirming peace and stability in the region. well, that was the joint statements between the philippine and chinese presidents as the lead assigned. 14 deals including direct communication channels and the peaceful resolution of nighttime disputes in the south china sea. the li distress, the importance of the meeting for both sides. in short, this is your 1st visit china as president of the philippines. also the 1st for english, the china has received this year. this friendship is very precious. i have been
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looking forward to this visit. we have to show and demonstrate to the rest of the world. how important the relationship is between fire, philippines, and china, to both our countries. the south china sea had been a source of tension between the 2 countries where the philippines raising concerns over a legit jurisdictional violations by the chinese coast guard. the conduct of fish in fleet and an annual fishing bun. nelson, one vice chairman of the shanghai center for impact on international cities does the meeting between the chinese and filipino leaders is an example of how disputes can be resolved peacefully. philippines is a very typical example of how, you know, china is handling its relations with, with our neighbors. because not only the philippines, as a neighbor of china, is a close neighbor of china,
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but also its position as being one of the 5 asian partners of the u. s. is also quite unique. makes the philip being quite unique. yes, the philippines needs to maintain, very good relations was both china and the us because on the us side it is a strategic partner. it's a military partner, but also it is a very good made of china. so it actually gives the message to not only countries that are involved, but also to the rest of the world that it's time we give up this cold war mentality because it's not right all left. it's not them an us to disputes between countries are inevitable. but every kind of disputes
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can be solved through peaceful negotiation. so i don't think this relation of the philippines, which china is going to affect its relation, which the u. s. ah, serbian president, alexander virginia, has lashed out as a you leaders over there, relentless pressure to join in on until russian sanctions. he added that he's not the type of leader who could be claimed they say that i have to impose sanctions on russia. well, thank you very much for meddling in our affairs. and when they talk about taming rudeness, i've never seen a wolf in a circus. our serbia has repeatedly refused to enact, unseat russian sanctions, saying this has no intention of supporting such sanctions as long as serbia's vital, an existential interest on not threatened this attitude, promotes increasing suggestions from european member states. the serbia is bid to join the you should be suspended and so that complies with the blocks foreign policies or for more or less, less cross live. now to dish on federal credit. independent journalist from
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belgrade. jun, good. even see thanks for joining us. i'm. can you just expand, been tell us more about why you think serbia is refusing to support the use answer for some sections? first of all, thank you very much for the invitation. sylvia refuses to impose sanctions on russia for 2 reasons. the 1st these political serbia, has excellent, excellent relations with russia. russia did not recognize the so called the public, of course, and serbia in this matter in various international organizations. the 2nd reason is a b. i was on the sanctions for 8 years. during the 1990 and we know that sanctions, her daughter, you know, people, the most sanctions are not an instrument that can lead to do
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a political solution. now the sevien presidents, woochie cheese is labeled, they used coles to join on to version sanctions. as an interference in the internal affairs of the state. to what extent do you think that's true? went to president who judge and said that they deserve brutally in defense. i don't know if it is a brute or not, but it is interference. you know, a point of view, it is not right. it is not ok. but in political practice, it simply happens. the process of european integration is also a process of the. so that is ation more states that are members of the or wants to join the you are no longer someone in states or less so on and as states then before they had a classic a existing this for now. but it should also be said that the
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survey, i made a mistake in the past and are you sure? so be able to use some sanctions against a previous years when has the $1000000.00 question to sean? now this of this isn't the 1st time that serbia is ignored, calls to align is foreign policies with you. to what extent do you think this latest move will a fight? it's a session into the european union. it has applied and i think he was expecting to join at the end of 2024, something around that. well, yes. so and know at the same time you will be as a prevailing get, did you do that? we will never be a member of the european union. so the politicians are talking about the $24.00. but in practice to simply it will not. and it is a common place you on political discussions in our country that the mentor does not
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even depend on serbia anymore. on the one hand, you is tired of a larger amount than it is all of the all the management policies that on the other hand, there is no indication that there will be a new enlargement policy or some new enlargement policies. in the, in the future we may or may not impose sanctions on russia. it doesn't matter. so be, i will not be a member of the european union. ok. well, to shunt brockovich independent journalist john is live from belgrade. thank you very much for your thoughts today. on the refusal to don't on tuition sanctions. thank you. thank you. that's all from main pizza scott's for now, but i'll be passing the button on to nicky are and he'll be here very shortly to bring you all the latest news views on analysis. as we had in the evening this thursday, thanks very much once a look
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