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ah, ah ah ah, it is breaking used as our naughty international. as moscow says, 600 ukrainian soldiers have been killed and what moscow called a revenge operation for t abs deadly strife on the city of mackay of cath on new years. not the cache of leaked documents reported by the greys. oh news outlets shows how british intelligence spies on a russian forces on behalf of ukraine. quote, a violation of free speech and the rights of douglas. that's how russia is. foreign ministry described the detention of the regional director of this book, nick news agency, pile authorities in latvia,
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south africa once more countries joining the bricks group as it assumes the blocks rotating presidency this year. promising to promote a more multi polo and live for multi nationals headquarters in moscow where it's now just off to 5 pm on sunday. it's good to have you with us. we just thought this out with breaking news for you. as a russia says, scores of ukrainian soldiers have been killed in what it calls a revenge operation for key abs. deadly strike on the city of mac, a of that was at new year's night. what's it of it is? go below that kills go at his room. um, better in response to the criminal attacks of the keefe regime on the firs. if 2023, in the city of my case, the russian military organized a retaliation operation, locations of the cranium, military forces were found in climate tours and more than 600 soldiers were killed
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. this was a very, a tragic event. so that took place here in my cave, just when the clock struck midnight on new year's eve. while now russian defense ministry says that as a result of a retaliatory operation, a more than $600.00 ukrainian soldiers have been killed in their missile attacks by a russia in the city of crumbled source, which is about a 100 kilometers away from where i'm standing. it is also part of the people's republic that's local, so will liberate. and this is why the fighting is taking place there. why? according to the russian defense ministry, there were at least 2 dormitories in the city of kermit source go. one housed 600 soldiers and the other one housed 700 soldiers and the you to the intelligence that
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was uncovered by a russian military. they took a decision and struck those 2 dormitories with missiles and now as a result of more than 600 ukrainian soldiers have been killed. according to the russian defense ministry. once again, this was a retribution operation if you will, for what had happened on a new year's eve, i hear in my cave go when at least 89 russian soldiers were killed as the result of a ukrainian strike that used to american made multiple launch rockets systems called high mars, of course, scores for russia. soldiers were wounded during that attack as well. and so they have already been taken to various russian cities for treatment for their wounds. and staying with the letters, reports from the russian military, 50 russian prisoners have been returned from ukrainian captivity and a prisoner swap. that's according to the ministry of defense. it says the service men are set to be flying from moscow for treatment and rehab and will be provided
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with all the necessary health so ukrainian forces are allegedly being helped by british military intelligence and collaboration with an american tech firm that's according to a cache of leak documents reported by the greys own news outlet says the u. k. provides data for caves, forces to fight russian troops through aggressive harvesting of data. the technology has enabled the planning of military offensives in artillery attacks, assassinations, asset recruitment, and other measures. the leaked files raise serious questions about whether anomaly 6, the technology has been used throughout the ukraine conflict in an array of targeted operations against specific individuals in infrastructure. if it has britain bears ultimate responsibility for the outcome of these disturbing actions, which in some cases amount to crimes against humanity. the report said, an american firm called anomaly 6 has been providing intel on russian military
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movements in real time. the data is allegedly sent the british intelligence fear, the private military group prevail partners and is then passed on to ukraine. we discuss concerns with the greys on editor kit, clara using a normally 6 to technology, the defense intelligence. and she said, by extension, the ukranian military can very easily identify the small firms of, of very individuals whether they are civilian military or it's highly specific and talk. but there is also a higher risk of cation to be. this might be why barrier was met. but yes, it's innocent. rushed to be innocent. brains were wrong identified, and the soldiers spot or collaborators. and then yes, i mean,
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it was in that context is almost inevitably go to me to that desk. or indeed, that capture and torture the pregnancy compunction about brutal crutches to capture war kingdom or mass, which is a great war, cry and serious if it ends up kills as a result of when that complete. yes. i think that that, yes, the counselor could be quite something. this is not the 1st time the grey zone has reported involvement over u. k. intelligence in the ukraine conflict. back in october, the alpha said that prior to the deadly attack on the crimea bridge, senior british intelligence officers allegedly had already drafted an elaborate plan to blow up that bridge in a separate report. the gravestones also stated, obtained documents revealing plans by british military intelligence to train quote,
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co vote. ukrainian troops with instructions to attack other russian targets in crimea. well, according to the grey zones kit, clara bug, again, he says that western powers lack accountability for the consequences of the espionage operations against russia. there has been no ration all the limits or restrictions, but london traces what shall be the crime these false make perfectly that there is none of you trying to do or anything like should be helped every step way. what prevent prevail was heavily involved in the blood bridge explosion. i wanted you guys will actually have the 0 recollection of the on the all of these to almost every month. another. ready you. ready implicated the music style of the activities of activation. john, this is a civil civil civil society more widely and there's 0 accountability and there is
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up to, you know, considerations. what happens if you dollars box and that was anyone used use equipment typically for, for intelligence agencies or indeed yes. so i mean, really, really needs to meet needs to be done about this just for the sake of innocent people in the far but also the governments and become companies that will be consequences down the line. so be an president, alexander of church, says nato has no right to reject the request to send serbian security forces because of this comes off to the k for international peacekeeping mission led by nato forces. ton down bel grades call. they referred a resolution 1244, but they did not invoke the part of the resolution, which actually allows this action. they have no right to reject that request. we
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will wait. we will point out how and where in what places they did not protect the serbian population. so every defense minister has questioned why k for responded to belgrade request on christmas eve. and he added that. it was exactly that day. the 2 serbian boys were shot and wounded in the republics territory and drive by shooting. and then another episode of violence, one young man was beaten while returning from midnight christmas mass. now, following the christmas incident, so sub residents and cause of gather to protest the physical violence by ethnic albanians and cause of a large number of police officers reported been sent to the demonstration, stopping vehicles for inspections. and this says k for soldiers. a located near the entrance to the city where the protest is taking place of a dollar in the program here on our team, we were discussing a k for the decision with stefan guy. and she's a professor of the institute of european studies based out of our grade,
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but he joined us here in the studio on the sunday. now he says the decision violates international law. this is a clear violation of the resolution. 1244. it is a clear violation of the international law because once for 23 years ago, the resolution and before that the court of agreements were signed, they are obliged to provide the serbian military and police force to re enter serbian programs, of course. and the thought here, the atmosphere that is being built up in which it is a legal, basically, or let's say it is not punishable to try to commit violence against the against the serbs. and i mean, i, i personally blame, i've been quality and the go. so many leadership on one hand, on the other hand, the serbian government has been letting this happen for years, in the sense that it was not active. now finally a,
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since this became really unbearable for the people on the ground. it is reacting so far, diplomatically, it has used it stools, one of them being asking for game for to do what it is supposed to do. and that is provide the serbian forces to re enter the province. it's good to have your company today. a south africa said the bricks group of countries, including of course brazil, of russia, india and china should admit more members of the country assumed the chairmanship of the block on the 1st of this year. and is set to consider the membership of the other state seeking to join over now to our africa correspondent, catabolic cattle it with details from janice, the law and the youngest member to join the bricks. group of nations. south africa is again taking over the chairmanship of the club. 2023 will be the 3rd time the african power house caves, the rings following successful hostings in 20132018. as it did before,
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south africa is expected to bring along. not only the neighboring countries from the 1000 african development community, but also the greater sub saharan africa community to that will be high level need things, conferences and summits through this championship, which will all focus on sustainable development. but what does that really mean in real terms? gives us an opportunity not only to advance, so a national interest, but also to advance the interest of the collector if 5 countries, as well as the interest of the global on various fronts, including advancing the african agenda because bricks has always been about south africa and the african continent when we have the opportunity to check. so we will use our chair shipped to a bird on the successes of past presidents in addressing some of the key challenges that we are facing. the ongoing challenges facing the global economy,
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the economy, 5 countries, south africa will be aiming to advance not only the bricks agenda and the role which the new development bank should play, but also the role that the brakes should and can play on the continent. last year, south africa amplified the call for the african union to be made a permanent member of the g, 20 group of nations. and the very interest that both china and russia having on the continent are proving that, that question. once again, it's not out of place, there are 5 so countries and when we looking at expansion of breaks, it will be looked at from the perspective of sovereign nation, wanted to join bricks and looking at how we can take that process. ready what does it as a, as breaks the leaders have instructed us to do?
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so it's a different scenario. you already have a president within the d. 20 were regional organization being in union member. so there's a good case for the african union to become that 2022 was a year of major geopolitical shift spread on by the ukraine conflict. but it also sent free the idea of a multi hold following by decades of western union polarity represented by the g 7. but the also showed a growing group of countries like saudi arabia, algeria, egypt, to turkey, and many more than i came to join and become part of the alternative to the west. the po, chrissy and narrative. but breaks should expect a rebuttal. they will not be thinking that will be business as usual because particularly in an african context, african countries are united in their quest for power, for energy, for climate justice. and i think these are the issues that they look are no longer
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looking at the west for they're looking eastward because solutions will be coming from the as this formation becomes will power and south africa as a stronger voice within the g 7. i'm no longer the most important largest global economy, china and india. i rank amongst the top 7 global economy is today. you can take not these. and so you have major economies from the global self that are growing at foster pace. if you also look at the predictions of global growth in 2023, it's not very positive. but if you look at what the, i'm have i m f and world bank predicted in terms of global growth. the countries of the global assault including bricks, countries were not growing to space, while a number of countries were going to recession this year in it's 15 here of partnership and co operation. 2023 will be the year that bricks propels it. story
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forward. the club has not had a new member since south africa back in 2011. the growing double speak of western countries has seen many global south countries. crow, wary and eager to find an alternative. 2023 is finally here, and with it, the chance at a more bigger and powerful breaks got. i'm willis, as philosophy in china. quote, a violation of free speech and the rights of journalists. that's how russia has described the detention of the regional director of the sputnik news agency by authorities in latvia. the journalist at merit cast same as a late fee and citizen. he was detained on charges of violating e u sanctions. while our senior correspondence says it's all part of a broader e, you cracked down on media outlets that don't follow the blocks mainstream narratives. the freedom of expression then press what once sacred they are
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founding principles of the union, protected by the the treaties of the european union, the charter of fundamental rights. and the european convention on human rights as close to gospel as law can get. every one has the right to freedom of expression. this right shall include freedom to hold opinions and to receive and impart information and ideas without interference by public authority. and regardless of frontier us, the freedom and pluralism of the media shall be respected. but these principles, these values have been sick for years. they've been die in spanish, crackdowns in barcelona, in poland, as the government monopolized the press in eastern europe. where it had been building up for years and old began many years ago and 2016. when
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latvia blocked sputnik on lod, just, she's the domain address, no frills. then they began harassing and threatening journalists, e u. nationals who worked for sputnik with jail time, with sentences prosecution that detain them for talks with security age and state security agents then came arrests and persecution level. the british is that it would take me several hours to simply name all the journalists. so come under pressure in eastern europe. here is just one of my own stories in brief, which is all back in 2019. i was detained at villainous airport, searched and questioned for 5 or 6 hours to state security officers performed a role play of good cop bad cop. the bad one shouted at me, you're working for chisels. why did you come here? the other one asked me, you're a latvian citizen, so why are you working for them? you know, they are, they're not really people rushes, a peculiar country. finally,
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he said, you're lucky, you're not a russian citizen, or we would be having a very different conversation. and now we'll just kick you out and close the border for you for 5 years. come on for reference, merit cas m ease. and e, you national, a laughing and citizen. all he did is she worked for years as editor in chief of screwed nic lithuania. one of his work is on line. there's nothing crazy there. you'll find strange of stuff and cnn in our faces, decades behind bars, charged with violating sanctions because he worked for russians and reportedly espionage because why not wasn't good for some of his merits can possibly lose his freedom due to allegations of violating anti russian sanctions. i mean, the sanctions are a 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
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provides. there can be even harsher chargers such as espionage or treason. some we've dealt with this before and we shouldn't rule out such dark perspectives and up roscoe luca for that to matter which affects every gen less. because if anybody can be taken in custody for their opinion and be charged with espionage which is not uncommon these days, and nobody safe. so all people should stand together in this situation. morocco, sam did not violate any laws. he did his job as a journalist, legally he provided to and unbiased information and hit nothing will kind of spies a person who works in the public eye for the media and hides nothing. the accusations are false and we need to understand this. there are people who will be overjoyed, those who believe that any opinion, but there's all ones that they agree with should be removed and censored. the soviet union was, was big in this centering on the hiding on restricting. and we all know how that
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turned out. you cannot restrict expression at was once the european union's mantra, how ironic. look at them now. terrorizing journalists are writing things in a way. they don't like to think that that these people once lectured the world bill nationally. the poor in this case is totally political espionage charges against marriage or complete nonsense pressure on journalists working in the baltic states is the standard matter. it is an obvious fact that the baltic states are a platform for testing new methods of fighting against journalists because there is an oddness in the charges of violating sanction. the fact is that the european union has no sanctions against sputnik have personal sanctions against dimitri castle over was the chief of receive subordinate media group, which includes sputnik and therefore extending these personal sanctions to all the people who work. there is
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a strange precedent. many european human rights organizations opposed this interpretation of sanctions. the baltic states are a testing ground for lawlessness. concerning really harsh measures, such as intimidation, a bad on the profession, and criminal prosecution for journalists, latvia, stony and lithuania, do not act on their own. they, as we assume, act either on direct instructions or in coordination with their superiors and the european union. and in the u. s. the accusations of espionage under the threat of imprisoning him for 20 years. as an e. u citizen are in fact a pure policy of the european union, the east african nation of tons. and he lifted a ban on political protest this week. if the countries president has been catering to the demands from all sorts of opposition parties. while you were went to, our responsibility is to protect years so that you can hold political rallies peacefully to finish them well and li safely. it is your responsibility as
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political parties to adhere to the rules as required. it is up to us as consonants . i beg you, as will give you permission to hold political rallies to do mature politics. the ban have been imposed 6 years ago by a former president who said it would help provide national stability and boost the economy pm. now officials are discussing constitutional reforms that they say will balance the president's authority. we spoke to some attorneys on how they feel on the issue. sure, i see it african rivers. i think this is a wise move by the president and truly a democratic one. i'm pretty sure that they will be willing to apply for permits to hold all it's called rally. so he turns aliya is a sovereign state typically governs by the rule of law. money doesn't in any way, given to any external pressure issues. asa cham, cindy wireless. yes, there will be no disorder in the rallies, tanzania has been known for maintaining peace and security for many years. now. the
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essence of multi party democracy entails that people are given a civic space to air out their views to criticize the government, and also to advise it for the ban on political rallies didn't have any effect on our lives. no one was wired from going about their business. there hasn't been any difference of all that the removal of the band will re so last civic space for the development of this country. we heard may a representative of a major opposition party who says the countries politics and are entering a new chapter a long after freedom of expression was long since suppressed. be the most expression. why was oppressed? and that is one of the, a constituent right, which was the night before the last 6 years. so to me, this is a new chapter for the country and sure with their political parties. because normally the political parties, they hope, the government,
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how to govern in the ordinary government governance. because we are able to tell the government what the government should be done. and if the, if they the listen to our, again, does accept our what we are telling them on top of that, they really have nothing to do with the economic growth. and the government has to do is to have the proper policy of the economic growth, which has nothing to do with the public radish. so if we don't have the proper economic plans, you are well prepared to say which for, for from my personal perspective he, it is what we as a bit happened in a in tanzania for the last 6 years. and i was just about to wrap up this, i was program live from moscow for 6 months international, from the rural re sushi and the entire new team here with
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