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in the for the game is incredible. so about crazy with so again, should be for everybody in later solicitation going to be a normal and the going to back with must go confirmed is military has taken the full control of the done yet republic sold wanting town of solid dollars of the month of ruling battles. india calls on developing countries to stand together against the threat of globalization as it host, more than $120.00 nations for the voice of the global fulfillment and fresh clashes in palestine after 3 residents are killed in 24 hours during israeli ami rates, we speak to one mother who lost a 15 year old zone in previous climate. these ran the occupational may conduct
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traits to kill our children of mine, to relieve my knowledge of who killed my son with moscow to the world. you're watching all the international this friday evening at 7 o'clock. moscow time money's pizza, and it's great to have you with us. the russian defense ministry says the moscow has taken the full control of the strategic town of solid dar. the advance opens up the way for russian troops to push forward towards the nearby city of almost an attempt because of ukraine supply reach visual love for you. on the evening of january 12, the liberation of the city of salazar was completed. the city is of significant importance for the successful continuation of an offensive and done at sc area, gaining full control of solid or makes possible the cutting of ukrainians supply lines, which are located in the south west of the city of r t o mosque. after which will result in the complete encirclement of the remaining
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ukrainian troops on the log of whitehouse spokesperson john kirby has attempted to downplay the importance of salvatore and of chalmers, which is widely known as backwards in the context of the water war. we don't know how it's going to go, so i'm not going to predict failure or success here. but even if both bad mood and so that are fall to the russians, it's not going to make a it's not going to have a strategic impact on the war itself. and it certainly isn't going to stop the ukrainians or, or slow them down in terms of their, their efforts to regain their territory. ortiz, roman cost of explains the importance of solid data and how the west flip flops over a significant since russian forces took over. all the city so far solids are and are thomas to which she ukraine have renamed into bach, where they're of paramount importance. so both for the ukranian military and for
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the russian one as well. now we just heard from a john kirby who's trying to downplay that importance. well, the narrative off our western western politicians and the western media, if you will, it seems to be changing every time it says suits them and depreciating the success of the russian military. a seems to be a well then you normal and the even in a western report so they don't even flinch when they contradict themselves. solid are those small in size is strategically important to the ultimate capture of back mood. salazar is important. this taking of said it could have a major impact on his battle. the streets of solid are littered with debris, as wagner fighters, battle for control of this strategic town. well, even if a person is a skeptical towards their reports, offer a western mainstream media. what is there left to think about when the leader of
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ukraine prisons uminski himself is comparing the fight for salazar and are tom of to some of the most epic battles in history. baltimore digital just as strong hall that walls mag the russian army. back for the russian army to completely pull out more canons and sales are needed. if sue, just like the battle of saratoga, the fight for baltimore will change their tragic tory of our war for independence and freedom. let's take a look at the reality on the ground. at the moment russian defense been as free have announced that the solids are, had been completely liberated by the russian army on the eve of fall friday and ends over the last to 3 days. you alone, ukraine, an army lost, or at least a 700 order to send over a past few weeks. so that number is a well in 2000. now our solids are itself used to be
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a town of $10000.00 residence. it's a home to the largest salt mine in europe are used to houser, soviets, weapons depot, as well. it's only 10 kilometers away from the city or for our thomas. so taking that sound is of paramount importance for russia, as it will now move towards our gym of square on the outskirts of the city. the fighting is already taking place and russian defense ministry also said that's a by taking salazar, they have cut off for ukrainian armies, supply routes, and very soon that will also result in the encirclement of the ukranian troops. now, there are many refugees in russia from a solid door, from a thomas can also from towns of south live ounce increment source, which those 2 towns that i mentioned will be the next battle field for russia. with i think, showing no sign of abating along the don bus from lines the bustle ground has told
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many families apart, but some have found a way to reunites, even if it means risking their lives ah, with with bill across the entire front line. on the down corner to everywhere here. ah, with good to work. this wasn't just a surprise for my son, but also for my wife. it was her birthday when i met with our son and we recorded
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a video message together and sent it to her agony. with z like the lady, but we want to congratulate you on this remarkable day. we wish you happiness and good health, let our son come back home alive. although she villas russian you service was left scrambling for an explanation that's after it's tweeted footage of volunteers fighting for the ukrainian army with one fighter, apparently supporting a nazi symbol on his cup. now the video was parts of a reports on a foreign volunteers risking their lives defending the country against what the outlet dubbed as russian aggression. but it is seemly over lots of the controversial emblem on swiftly rushed to justify its publication. one of the volunteers has a black sand symbol on a scab. it's known that the nazis hughes did in the 19 thirty's, members of the volunteer troops say it's an old ukranian seem bo, meaning power, which is aimed at destruction of the old and restoration of the new western media.
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let's have continued broadcasting photos and videos of ukrainian soldiers donning nazi symbols. journalist johnny miller believes that a valid incident reflects a western media trend of toning down certain elements of k of forces. i think the w said the soldier told them that the flux that actually originated from old old green and vocal there's no evidence without any evidence is originated from the nazis. so it's clearly an attempt to whitewash this. and the reason being is that the western media was trying to persuade western people the only way to win this war. and this is to continue funding and pumping weapons into ukraine instead of to sewer piece diplomacy, western media that a fantastic job over the last 8 years. also of running stories about the rise of extremism, not affiliated extremism in ukraine. but now of course,
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the story is changed and any highlighting of the extreme is problem in ukraine is just dismissed as russian propaganda. but let me tell you any mainstream reports in the west that you create knows perfectly well that there is a major extremism problem within ukraine, put in a propaganda war, head global self countries need to see a globalization that brings equality. well, that's how india prime ministers describe the current problem facing developing countries face during a 2 day virtual summit with over 120 nations in attendance. we've own our global i, you know, that be russ but it b and b b i. d. i know in sure we won't. i one sense the global, i mean, the prime minister also announced funds to unite the global south humanitarian
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efforts to combat the effects of natural disasters and other crises. meanwhile, india is top diplomat notes of the significant damage caused by globalization, and called for more unity among developing countries. many but facing unsustainable debt and viable projects, trade body us contracting, financial flows, and climate to this was added. gee, the recitation of the call, we found him in the disco metric practices which characterized it stopped exposed in years of overt centralized globalization and unreliable latch. it was a reminder to that. the mall democratic, unequal vote can only be built on greater diverse dish and localize ation. optic. it's saying no to bob concentration or any time in the world to be political
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or economic. and that's the whole idea behind this summit, which is organized by india, this to the summit, which is the watch when he held where over a 100 countries all participating. don't dwell more on the changing world order and creating a new world where the voice of the global south is even equal importance. now, as far as these countries in the global south concerned developing countries, the countries that are largely non presented on powerful platforms. their issue was their concerns need to be hard and that's what india is doing. they've been, in fact a the, by the fun demik in the last couple of videos. also, the conflict and ukraine and the subsequent sanctions on moscow has made things very difficult for many of these countries. food crisis, energy crises, sports. eliza crises are, of course,
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something that these countries happen for you think perhaps much more than the rest of the world, but there was, is on nor being heard. and that's what india is doing. none of this is called the attention that it dissolves in global costs. what do you like the nation says consult? throws in 1945 invented mechanism is simply unable to articulate the wider concerns . dump hours have been singularly focused on that all, not bondage to the exclusion of the well being locked into last minute. so the view was concerns perspective and priorities, all of the global se, developing countries, and that india has completed in the today's session, which is organized will be little presented at the g 20 summit in september with a will lead does a will be hosted by india and, and that's the whole idea behind the summit, the to the summit,
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which is been held by india. the scandalous video published by a kurdish group in stock home has the swedish on bustling hot water and subsequently summoned by took here. the video depicts a dummy made to resemble the turkish presidents on he was hung up by his legs in tweets the curtis group compared the leader to italian dictator must aline. sweden's foreign minister slammed the move as abhorrent sweden as well as finland have a huge kurdish diaspora who are said to have linked to terrorists. such security concerns are set to be what's stopping on korea from giving the not to stockholm on house. think he's bids to join nato. the 2 nations applied to be members of the alliance back in may last year. both a consensus by member states is required to accept new allies so far to key on hungry haven't ratified the bits. stockholm, previously said the negotiations with anchor on the matter. we're going well,
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let's discuss this now with turkish political, a scientist on us in on. because alton, on our thanks for joining us this evening. now, 1st of all, i'd like to get your reaction to this video posted by the curtis group that depicts the turkish president. thank you. a 1st the, i have to say this peachy is a terrorist organization which is directly controlling by american citizens by cie . so these are this a protest in oh, i think we've got a bit of a, an issue, a technical issue there with on or think we've lost him, but we'll try to get him back a bit later in the programs, discuss that controversial domain. that's on a syn angleton turkish political analyst, but let's move over to, oh, i think on can you hear me now? you back? yes. yes, i hear you. okay. yes. sorry. we lost you that for a while. and if you,
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if you are saying about the kurdish group. yeah, of course i have to say that it is a station and which is directly controlling by american intelligence by ca. that's the 1st point. secondly, most of the best in country, and especially in sporting to this the organization for, for more than 40 years. and these protest in stucco organized by p t k members, is not the big surprise for me and for 30 public because we know that the student and the most of the other european countries are supporting this. there is organization that is the, that is the 1st point that i can say about this brought. this is not a surprise at that. so just public know very well the countries are supporting this . there is organization. now this is obviously been condemned by sweden. the
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swedish p m, and the swedish ambassador was obviously summoned in search here to, to answer this basically, and see what actions sweden will take turkeys demanded an investigation of the people behind it to be brought to justice. do you think the 2 countries will be able to move on from this quickly? we moved from this protest, which i understand that the civil then, and also feeling that they are not taking the serious dorchester request because they are hosting many members of teaching j at to lucky and are going to zation also in the country. and they are also spot think these organizations, and these protests full us openly, that they are keep continuing, our sports sporting this, there is organization. so i think the uh, the, the, the, even the statement from the city the site will not change turkish position about cb, this membership to nato. a won't change the position. so you don't think that this
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will possibly d rail, those negotiations between the 2 countries to become part of nato. i think, i guess they did it today, took his member of nato officially, but it was to potentially even psychology for touch public. i can say that we are normal member of nifty. so these protest this to be the action and european general strategy about turkey. we understood very well that we have no more company interest with our, with natal and the most of the natal members country. so i think even there to morrow a positive state or positive statement from the city, the sites will not change the position of turkish governments, right? we got a problem is more complex than a simple and blended childish protest. do you make anything of the timing of this protest? it was how to think just a day after one of the swedish diplomat said that talks for,
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for the countries of session to nato were going well. do you think it was designed 3rd, so in some way under mine that it's a, it's a good question. i think that we have to eval late this protest with the, with the attack that which happened in past 2 weeks ago that the, you k h. i remember that there was an attack in paris against a traditional cultural center, which is a blogging teacher, j 4 just 2 weeks ago. and it is a thought was made by a french is in french races. and today this protest show us that i eat a polish try to manipulate shortish european relation. i think we have to analyze parties attack and these protest in stock on together. and when we analyze these, these 2 facts less, don't forget that p j j is controlling by ca,
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american diligence. and several of us officials are states several times that case, curious, branch, why p q id and y p g is be a statistic ally. so it's better to analyze the protests in this context well on austin, on because also i'm told we persisted through that initial technical difficulty to start to the end. you suddenly made your thoughts very clear today and that's on us . and uncle alton took his political scientists. thanks again for your time. thank you. thank you very much for things over to palestine. now where 3 more locals were killed by israeli troops in the last 24 hours during security rates in the west bank. the i across the top rope to in palestinian cities a 1000 residents gathered that the funeral of those killed mourners. so to the
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street waving flags and chanting slogans and 41 year old mom was also killed. trying to stop is really soldiers from defending his son. now, another demonstration was seen in the palestinian city of knob los as locals gathered the funeral of a 21 year old man. the 2nd of those recently killed by these really military. and these very army has killed 6 palestinians in the west bank since the beginning of the year. since last year, special forces have repeatedly carried out nighttime raids, allegedly searching for members of minutes in groups, according to jerusalem based human rights organisation. last year was the deadliest into decades with some 150 palestinians killed by israeli troops off the maria fin austin of visited a family who lost their 15 year old son during a previous israeli operation. i do. my ad was 15, his family and friends, remember him as a kind. funny boy, had him had plans and love in life. that has been taken from him by an israeli soldier during the meals her aid of the haitian can in bethlehem, in the south,
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although to fight westbank. nay, much more. i was asleep. my sister in law came and told me adam was injured. i got to the hospital and i was told he was suffering from blood loss. i thought he would live. i didn't think he would die when i had my brothers screaming inside. i knew right away, my son was martin. i went crazy. i fell to the ground crying. i have no one else, only him and now his gun. the palestinian foreign ministry, condemned adams killing and called it a heinous crime of execution. his ro says the boy had a weapon and that is why he was targeted. adams' mom denies that saying those are false accusations when used in an attempt to justify the killing. the selected and these rarely occupation army conduct trades to kill all children. they didn't should, that lacks, but it hasn't chests. what might relieve my anger's knowledge of who killed my son?
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an israeli human rights group reported that last here. these railey military killed the highest number of palestinians in the occupied west bank. in the past 2 decades . 146 people, 5 women and 34 miners among them. we contacted the idea for a come and they say they account a terry sme activity often leads to fatalities from both sides. lie, fire is meant to be used by the security forces only after all. other options have been exhausted. the vast majority of those killed by idea fire in judea and samaria this year were involved in terrorist activity that posed a direct threat to human lives. adam has become the 3rd palestinian killed by israel's army since the beginning of this here. when we started filming this report, he was the last. by the time of finished it, there was another one killed. in the kilobit temper, the occupation army raised the camp no fewer than 15 times a month. we have more than 200 wounded people in the camp, including those with an amputated leg and i am one of them. the whole world is in
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solidarity with ukraine. even though what is happening to us is more terrible. so why do they stand against russia? but stand with israel. baton was buried not far from his home. he used to work at a bakery and would started for an his daily morning walk to work was through this cemetery, as well as on the day of his death was of adam adam nannie. what happened to adam was a cold blooded execution. teenagers of 1415 and 16 years old. they're all gone. i'm scared that my son or any other young man in the camp would go through this. at the cemetery, we made a family of another boy from the camp who was killed last year. when the army saw his house and the rest of his brother, omar, follow them and threatened to destroy a 27 soldier battalion. if they don't release his sibling, he was shot with 4 bullets and died on the spot, his brothers in jail. now my son died, standing out for himself, he stood up for his homeland. he stood up face family. he stood up for his brother
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who was in prison. oh man, was adam's friend. they grazed a side by side exactly like the boys were in one of their pictures. fear has just started and already they have been several funerals held in the west bank. the new government and the through has been cold, the most far, raleigh and the country's history. and its 1st steps into probably student affairs, a backing but up people here fear that 2023 will be even bloody than the previous hear that so record levels of violence regional tional t. hasha can bethlehem thereon has announced plans to dispatch his navy to the panama canal lucky trade routes in the us fear of influence. the iranian navy commander says the country's military ships are already on route to the region. the navy vessels have succeeded in being present in the pacific ocean for the 1st time and iran history. iran's navy has been present in almost all strategic streets throughout the globe except to so it's paving the
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ground for dispatching vessels to the panama canal. this year the farmer canal is critical as it bridges the pacific on not launching the oceans. it runs that ministry presence, the would be the closest its armed forces have ever been c u. s. territory serrano has been stepping up its corporation with latin american countries including recent strategic agreements with both venezuela, nicaragua. now this comes obviously amid escalating contentions between washington unfair on of issues the sponge several regions including the middle east and europe . the u. s. has suspended talks to revive the international nuclear deal with iran science in the islamic countries. tough demands of the negotiating table. thus the u. s. has tried to seize, the radian thank is starting to bend his whaler. and the wife also even accused her run of meddling in the u. s. elections. well, let's discuss this now with far, this is the professor of political communication to run the university for the thanks very much for joining us this evening. i just want to start off and get,
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you'll take on this rather bold moved by iran. and what's the purpose of it? what's the goal? the old country, the fast navy in the war was created by iranians in 500 for the b. c. the king's name that started the navy was cam. this is the 2nd so it's about time for the van to expand its reach beyond the regional water rates. and this is the aim of the. ready navy subtract this, basically, it will be able to will a civic auction and i did a vs. so that's number one issue that i think is i think about the 2nd
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issue is the fact that this is really much legal, international water raise your own in the russian navy. chinese navy navy could go through these passages because the national and, you know, we have the american navy at the persian gulf all the time going and coming on daily basis. so. ready this is the checkpoint which they can on to the states that events maybe. ready ready capable of reaching assures that close to the united states. and the 4th point was in your book, you know, it's a nation latin american country with increasing and we have had incidence in the past ships that had been hijacked by the americans. so in different shape, we could face
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a situation that ship need to be escorted by the name of the practice. in doing this, iran must know that it's likely to ruffle some feathers in washington to put it mildly. you know, that's true. people in washington went over to the government. i think they foolishly think that it's possible to do that and it could be arrested by going to administration instead of thinking about doing that and then government . maybe they can think about the progress in latin america and increase population and like minded countries like when this and when a big deal is having a president last time the said,
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what was it? president iran busy innovations was expensive. and so this is the signal to the united states sort of following the old policies of over through with it was. and maybe they can think about realizing their power to be done and changing their behaviors maybe. and how do you expect the united states to react? so this projection of power by iran you know, as you know, americans arrogant american officials necessarily that the us officials arrogant. they obviously will not like the fact that the land is capable of doing this. this is an achievement for any need to be able to go far distances from where it's base. it needs
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a certain technology that needs carpet confidence, tests on them. so the fact that young and navy is actually capable of doing this is a sign that no matter how much pressure, according to the receipt that country can survive and also succeed. advanced it's sciences. so i think the signal at the u. s. policy. would you, do you see a shifting so the power dynamic in the past couple of years. obviously the u. s. has military bases all over the world on many countries doorsteps. and it would, you know, he would almost thim when would you think it is hypocritical? if they were to deny other countries, the ability to project their own military power beyond the traditional spheres of influence.

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