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will be successful, very critical, time, time to sit down and talk with you. crane fires on done. yes. just minutes after 36 hour russian unilateral cease fire came into effect with kia early, refusing to cease hostilities and doing all those christmas lawlessness in europe. well, that's how the head of news is. parents company branded the detention of his teeth, that it's a lot fear. broadcast him is accused by authorities of violating unseat the russian sanctions. and it is memoir. the u. k. friend, perry reveals, he killed 25 taliban fighters during his mission kelly's done thing, that just chest pieces removed from the board with
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the july from our headquarters in moscow, you're watching our t international. my name is peter scott and her the top story is a 5 p. m. moscow time this friday. thanks for joining us. now we start with our top story. this our ukranian forces have shell done yet several times a shortly after russian troops halted hostilities. as part of the russian proposed orthodox christmas cease fire, that's according to city officials, but there's not been any information yet on damage or casualties. ortiz roman cost, or if it brings us more details is says cease. fire was ordered by president vladimir putin in order for orthodox christians in russia and ukraine to attend to religious says, services. you're in the says sacred holiday and the cease fire began at noon on friday and should last until midnight on saturday. so for 36 hours so people can celebrate this event. however, at exactly noon on friday,
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ukraine once again shelled civilian areas here in the generic firing. multiple a rockets, multiple artillery shells against the civilian areas according to local officials. so they were $155.00 millimeter caliber, natal supplied weapons to ukraine. so far we haven't heard about say, any casualties at this point. however, the news will be coming in throughout the day. now, once again, once this is a temporary truce, was offered by president vladimir putin suggested by the patriarch of the russian orthodox church, president lensky of ukraine refused to observe this cease fire. and that he was also echoed by the leaders of the so called collective west as well. now too many observers say here in the dung boss and in russia and ukraine as well,
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this shows another divides between a ukrainian leadership and the orthodox our church. now this has been going on for a while, many priests in ukraine, of the ukraine and orthodox church of the moscow patriarch kate were now questions and interrogated by the agent. so the police and other law enforcement but services many times are threatened with death and incarceration. so is a very huge divides in terms of religion now in ukraine. but sir, rush, any crane, have, but traditionally been a orthodox and the shared this so common histories for many, many are centuries. our as the in regards to local officials say, here in the boss, president, sofa, the head of the, the dentist people's republican is priscilla says that if the seas wire or will be broken, if there are casualties, they have all, all the rights it to,
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to respond and to return fire against those barbaric attacks as a place against peaceful civilians. meanwhile, ukrainian artillery continues to show peaceful civilians here on a daily basis. and locals are really used to it as a several districts of the city are under constant artillery fire by ukraine. over the last 24 hours alone, 2 women were wounded. when a 155 millimeter caliber rocket landed in their house. i went to visit that area and here is my report. ukrainian military continues to the shedding of residential areas, offered jeanette's, as the result of the late, the sharing on thursday night 2 women were wounded. both women wore in their sixties. they were both in this house that now lays almost completely destroyed. now, according to the russian investigative committee, ukraine used 135 millimeter caliber,
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a weapons that were supplied to give by nato countries militia, with amazon currently at the investigative committee of russia's conducting an inquiry. this entails and inspection of the scene in the caribbean, chef district of dunn at school, which was once again hit by artillery fire from ukraine. fragments of an legend, $155.00 millimeter projectile were found at the scene. jim, with certain districts here in the nest, had been under constant shedding by the ukraine military, nearly 9 years and more sol. how the last year since a special military operation began. now i spoke with one of the local residents whose a house was destroyed and he says that this has been happening these barbaric attacks by your friend and military have been happening almost on a daily basis. just last week he buried his aunt and he said that he's been fixing this house constantly, but right now it looks like is beyond repair. oh charles,
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you somebody do. a street was bombed here yesterday to women were injured, but thank god, not seriously. there's also house there, of course destroyed. it's like this every day. my aunt was killed a week ago on a neighboring street. we live right across the street and just bird her. the record hid the halls directly. it's nightmare here. the crenan army only bumps civilians. there is no military here, no warehouses. rushed investigative committee have been working here on the ground covering the war crimes committed by ukraine on a daily basis. they're traveling to each and every location that was shelled by ukrainian military. they have an armored car. unfortunately, this car doesn't always save them their risk, their lives on a daily basis. and jeff, last week, one of their com rates was killed by ukrainian hirschler, a shilling. let me give you a little bit about the investigative committee of the russian federation has been
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here since the beginning of the special military operation. we record all the shelling and its consequences on a daily basis, and we also make daily records of any one wounded, injured, or killed. criminal cases are being opened with regard to the shelling and the perpetrators will definitely be punished. now these are just some, some of the discoveries that say investigators of the rush investigative committee may on a daily basis. now, the trial absolutely everywhere. of course, they record human tragedies as well. and they promised that all those who were involved in the killing hope peaceful civilians will face justice room on call for a party. and it's republican on july, the 6th orthodox christmas eve, which is celebrated by both russians and ukrainians. ukraine security service agents and orthodox churches across the country, saying the pro russian materials were recovered in the rates the same time they
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claim to be impossible towards religious denominations. but also under war correspondence, thomas roper joins me live now to discuss this. thomas, thanks very much for joining us this afternoon. now, 1st of all, i just want to get your thoughts on what you make of kids. rejection of this sci fi of the orthodox christmas period. that confirms again, that key of it's not ready to go in any negotiation with russia. they said officially, even not to go to sci fi on christmas or so it's a signal which i at least expected. i'm not surprised about that because yeah, key if constantly says they don't want to negotiate, they want to fight and dis, confirmed again, or just play devil's advocate, a ukraine in the allies claim to the sci fi would be used by the russian side to shore up that defenses untruths, what do you make of those claims? well, i haven't been in the region for some time, so i can, i don't really know what's up there. i only have the information for the media. but
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when i see the rocketing of how russia is rocketing ukraine last days, it doesn't look like that blush. russia needs a break for, for some kind of freak grumpiness troops or whatever. i think this is really, i was really just just just to so okay, this is christmas. let's at least one and a half days have peace there. i don't see any military reason for russia that, that russia needs this. she's for, oh, no, you use us on this just to announce the 1st question, thomas. now if the 2 sides can't even agree to cease hostilities for 36 hour period over the orthodox christmas period in the legs i could bode well for future negotiations. does it was the 2nd negotiation right now. let's be honest. everybody knows that keith will not go on negotiations as long as washington doesn't order it . and we have seen the decree of zalinski even prohibiting any negotiations with i
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think it was written, hooton's, russia. so we don't have to discuss this ukraine oft, often read that repeatedly and officially announced they don't want to negotiate. so nothing you know, on the orthodox christmas eve of the ukraine security service, they rated a number of churches across the country, claiming that they're in some way affiliated with moscow. oh, what do you make of the timing of these raids and the treatments of the rational folks trista? well, i don't, i don't see a rou timing here because this happens for weeks already near the daily basis. so they just continue it. and again, it shows them yeah, their relation to it or chris christian celebrations are christmas the most important even in the year for the christian. but they do it on a daily basis. and yeah, i, i'm asking the west, who is it was obviously claiming that religion should be free of what could decide
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what to believe. why the west is absolutely silent about about what's happening. that's not only christian belief that, that goes on for months for, for 4 weeks and the decision to divide, the churches is already done was done the procedure. so there's already a new story. but the west is keeping silence while thomas roper author and war correspondent, thanks very much for your time today to share your thoughts on the sales sci fi between what you. great, thank you. ah, oh, what's up with a freedom of speech in lots via that's the cold by some protesters gathered at the country's embassy in moscow. after ego authorities detained sputnik journalist, murat calcium editor in chief of sputnik lithuania, was detained by law. the security services on charges of violating until russian sanctions. there has been foreign ministry spokesman condemned the detention as a blatant violation of free speech. the head of spun ex parent company who joined friday's outrage elaborated calling the unrest unlawful. almost this isn't merits
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can possibly lose his freedom, due to allegations of violating anti russian sanctions from the sanctions are lawful, as well as the arrest. this is lawlessness in europe when a person can be arrested for his journalistic work opinion or the information he provides. there can be even harsher charges, such as espionage or treason. we've dealt with this before and we shouldn't rule out such dark perspectives. well, this isn't the 1st on the journalist has fallen in europe's cross has last year. custom described his detention in lithuania, back in 2019 to be sure that it would take me several hours to simply name all the journalists to come under pressure in eastern europe. here is just one of my own stories in britain and just back in 2019, i was detained that villainous airport concerts and questioned for 5 or 6 hours. who state security officers performed a role play of good cop bad cop. the bad one shouted at me,
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you're working for kiss alone. why did you come here? the other one asked me if you are a lesbian citizen. so why are you working for them? you know who they are, you're not really people and rushes, a peculiar country only. finally, he said, you're lucky. you are not a russian citizen, or we will be having a very different conversation. and now we'll just kick you out and close the border for you. for 5 years to come. monday, the rest of presidents counsel on human rights brundage, accusations absurd and cold on the see on the council of europe to intervene. we spoke to geopolitical unlist. brian benedict says, the journalist, attention highlights the west's campaign against alternative narratives. i think it's a continuation of western hypocrisy. and more specifically, this campaign, the specific campaign of censoring any sort of information coming from russia's point of view, or anyone agreeing with russia's point of view. and this is essentially shutting
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down what the west has always claimed that stood for freedom of speech. and they do it under increasingly ambiguous and irrational grounds. it absolutely is a violation of international law. just one of the, the pillars of what the u. s. claims is this inter national rules based order. it is the self proclaimed leader of and yet it has done the most it and it's like they've done the most to demolish these pillars. one by one, freedom of the press. being one of the news news organizations like r t, r raced off of youtube, and this is all i think is fine of desperation and weakness on the west part. they cannot afford alternative narratives and alternative points of view entering into the conversation because they have no way to defend their own point of view. they
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would just pieces it removed from the board. well, that's a confession from the case prince. hurry detailing his participation in the killing of more than 2 dozen taliban fighters during his service. enough gun is done. that's the next charts obtained by the telegraph from his upcoming memoir, spare. it wasn't just a district that filled me with pride, but nodded loo may shamed. when i found myself plunged in the heat and confusion of combat, i didn't think of those 25 people who had chess pieces removed from the board. bad people eliminated before they could kill good people. the last decade, prince harry's afghanistan, souls have been lauded in the media with soldiers and civilians alike, praising him for his brave and humility. often, citing a viral video, this showed the prince dashing off mid interview to support his brothers in arms. when a taliban official was quick to respond via switzer condemning the statement saying that the fighters were quotes. not chesapeake says in a statement to the telegraph at sullivan spokesperson struck back, saying that prince harry should be tried in an international court for such
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confessions. a watering journalist martin j share his thoughts on the roast mint, comments. good, awesome, pretty simple and rather unpalatable questions about the guys state of health. i mean, is he really losing his mind, you know, with, with that and can other confessions of using a medium to speak to diana, you know, a lot left, but being sent to him in africa. this is something i mean, you know, what's wrong with this guy, you know, i think just some up the reaction of some of his colleagues, some, some senior army offices. i think they made a very one of them made a very prolific point, which is that, you know, when you look at the british public today, now, one of the last bastions of support, the poor guy has, is with the army. and if you, if you're flying a helicopter or, or jet, and you're bombing in a certain distance, i think, you know, the dehumanization of the enemy is inevitable. but it's so extraordinary that
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harris talks about that you know, most so does come to collect that my soldiers don't really even go that far. because obviously given a lot of thought and i wonder whether certain public relations experts are putting words into his mouth and forming these, these one line as nice cliches. harry absolutely no regard whatsoever, or any british people were having to do with italy. but we don't know really just of father taliban were good and next few years, but we had indications of it this year. last year, at least $35.00 civilians, including women and children, have died in the latest aside by the osha, bob harris group militants detonated to car bombs in central somalia, targeting a residential area. the number of attacks has risen since government forces and militia groups began pushing us about the territory. this comes amid warnings by amnesty international. arising, civilian death told you to u. s. s trunks in the country. a local reporter digs deeper into the conflict. al
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qaeda, affiliate all sure. bob currently controls more than 20 percent of somalia, with its forces and training camp, mainly in the south of the country and along its border with a kenya. whilst the islamist militant group is accused of bringing the east african nation to the brink of civil war, the somalian governments counter terrorism if it's finally appeared to be bearing some fruit, some 16 years after the insurgency began. government forces recently took control of the the town of renewed god, the last remaining i'll ship up stronghold in southern somalia. now it is the 2nd major town that has been liberated in less than a month. our country and our people are at a place and time we're going back and accepting defeat are not options. we decided to commit in order to liberate the country from the hawaii's. i'll, shall ivan forces strict rules and areas under its control. including banning
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smoking, forcing men to grow beers and prohibiting phones and music deemed an islamic. those who disobey are subjected to severe punishments including stoning as well as amputations. at least 100 people were reported killed by the group. during attacks in october, the capital of mogadishu, our people who were massacred included mothers holding their children in their arms, fathers, to what medical conditions students were sent to study businessmen who were preoccupied with the lives of their families. despite that, the ssl molina forest is all slowly gaining successes in their fight against the extremists and the lingering u. s. military prisons in the country is now and the question the nation has been subjected to intense american intervention. since 2003, with washington's usual narrative of an age old war on terror, so be applied,
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the united states remain steadfast and our support of east african and african union lead efforts to counter the threat from al sure, bob, one about kind of most dangerous affiliates which has killed thousands of people, including americans in somalia and across east africa. in an october statement to the u. s. secretary of state anthony, blinking designated the leaders off asha barbers terrorists with a list of names posted in an executive order, but the heck, amid fight for democracy over the past decade and a half in the war torn country seems to have had no significant successes. so molly, as one of the world, most terrorism wrecked countries, ranking in the top 3 of the global terrorism index behind afghanistan, as well as iraq. now, despite the u. s investing billions of dollars in the fight against terrorism. somalia has come closely to resemble the so called afghanistan scenario where it's
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nation building efforts have largely been a failure. that situation has been exacerbating by the reported mass killings of hundreds of people in u. s. s. strikes biden recently announced that the u. s. whitman taina contingent of 500 troops in somalia despite rising opposition of the u. s. military presence in the region. u. s. strikes in recent weeks have killed 15 people in somalia in the tax reported as targeting all ship up militants, but the actual number of civilian casualties from what the u. s. military described as convict of self defense strikes in africa, remains unknown with human rights group. amnesty international. having accused washington of an appalling disregard of civilian lives with its bombing campaigns, initial reports on civilian casualty assessments, published in 2020, highlighted that the u. s. miniature command in africa, african examined tween to reported us strikes that cause civilian casualties in one
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year to us is strikes in somalia in early 2020 reportedly kills even civilians in an apparent intervention of international law. subsequent to that, another is frank, reportedly killed one woman in her home, and another attack, illogically killed 5 men and a child in a minibus. this seems to suggest that you asked the miniature operations in somalia and not farrah, impartial or transparent. as there is an evident disregard for the loss of civilian life that hm saw me for r t, johannesburg. and finally, with the passing of the new year, india marks the 75th anniversary since the end of british colonial rule. and in the years since new delhi has made notable strides, pushing the country to become the world's 5th largest economy globally. is ortiz, india correspondence, wondering sharma, breaking down the country's rise in 2022. yell standing on the global stage has
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been rising in the recent year. the year 2022 has what they clearly been an important one with big economic breakthroughs. deepening political ties and increasing trade in drooping 75 years off to india became independent. the country is no longer a week. i have become one of the most powerful countries in the world. recently, india achieved the fee to becoming the world's 5th largest economy. this achievement gave us confidence to work harder and achieve bigger goals. this is no ordinary progress. it fills every indians heart with pride. we need to maintain this enthusiasm. indian russia o time friends in the year 2022 was no exception. a deep beneath this historical relationship. this cl bilateral trade between new delhi and moscow expanded despite the threat of sanctions from the u. s. in fact, india built new banking channels, so it's trade with moscow would not be affected. in july,
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the result bank of india announced a plan to allow overseas trade to be settled into peace despite the western pressures area continue to buy discounted rush. you know, i think it will be prioritizing analogy security. what is one point? $4000000.00 people? india also rejected the $60.00 price cap on russian seaborne oil imposed by the g 7. the spunk, not the european union, have been desperate to boost, dies with india, and has pushed new delhi to reduce its links to moscow. however, india withstood collect a west and basher as it took a position of neutrality. it is hard fundamental obligation to ensure that the indian consumer has the best possible access on the most advantageous terms to international market. on induct respect are quite honestly we have in dot i the indian shad relationship has worked to advantage. so if it works to my
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advantage, i would like to keep it in, but keep that going. you cannot have a group of countries which unilaterally decide that country ab or she needs to be punished and therefore the rest of the world should fall behind them. we have our own place in the world. we don't have to be dictated to by what the west necessarily wants the rest of the world to do. we do not, ah, our companies to buy russian. i'd. we ask our companies to buy oil. what is the best option that they can get? now it depends on what the market pros up. it is sensible policy to where we get the best deal in the interest something. and that is exactly what we are trying to do. i mean, ongoing geopolitical shift, instead of political isolation, new delhi has continued diplomatic engagements. whitmore school at all levels, and all the formats, including participation in the recent joint military drill was talk 20. $22.00
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is clearly, i want to pay tribute to the force i to president putin. cooperation between india and the russian far east and various fields is actively expanding. and today this policy has become an important pillar for partnership between our countries. india is interested in strengthening partnership with russia in many areas. oh, there's somebody there who has condemned the conflict in ukraine, but northwest shells offensive. i have consistently, i've seen from you and more against more folks from hang rochelle president vladimir putin has definitely regarded by freezing you daily, more school friendship, india, but i do look close suddenly portrait of india has come a long way from the british colony to its current state much has been done in recent years under the leadership of prime minister motive. he is certainly a patriot of his country. and his make in india initiative has both economic and moral significance. we have
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a special relationship with india that emerged or was built in the foundation of a very close alliance that existed for many decades. we have never had any issues with india, and i want to emphasize this never all we ever did was support each other. this is what is happening now, and i'm sure it will continue in the future. all in all 2022 highlighted indian strength in different fields and economic geopolitical boom of india is predicted next year as a whole deal deal with the v 20 presidency at a time of a global keel from minnesota in the war the same. but you deli wants to play the role of a problem. so what more these g 20 chairmanship will lead to a difference in the blocks approach, which has been dominated by the wife of the western countries for a long time from on any of those stories as well as all the latest update
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