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i lose. mm huh. i do with go confirm that the military has taken full control of the key don't yet to a public thought mining town of florida after months of cooling backward india calls on developing countries to stand together against the rights of globalization. as it hosts, more than a 120 nations for the voice of global felt with russian figures thought camila valley acquitted by the country that he during agency of scandal expose during last is with the u. k. must lead to go with colonial mindset. somehow,
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china reacts to london's criticism of its policies in hong kong. paul gordon is told to mind its own business that comes under criticism from human rights with welcome. this is not the international with the latest world news updates good to have you with us. now the russian defense ministry, se moscow has taken full control of the strategic town of solar dot in the don units republic. it's a, it's combined to russian forces took part in the boston, including the wagner, private military group, which fort inside the town. and it's on the ground mines ortiz were long calls or of details. the events and significance of the advance according to russia's defense pin is freely offensive. in this salazar, that ended with the defeat of the armed forces of ukraine and the capture of the city were carried out by different branches of the russian forces. now, the liberation mission included
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a blocking of the city from the north and south isolation of the combat. area and also prevention of the enemy from transferring reserves to the city from neighboring areas as well as blocking the exit of ukraine, an army from salazar now all that was made possible by continuous fire support by ground troops, artillery and air strikes. as for the direct assault against the ukrainian military in the city streets, russia's defense been his free gives credit to quote, courageous and the selfless actions of the fighters of the wagner military group. now then assman followed reports in western media that there is a conflict between russia's defense ministry and the wagner group. now this latest announcement just says that it is, and so now there were quite a few stories regarding this. so partly mysterious russian military group in the past and some of the headlines last year showed the head of this formation. you've guinea precaution crowning to prisons and recruiting inmates to flight and rushes
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a special minutes. reparation well of the call was answered by many and this friday, those who served there at 6 month contracts are returning home with the full pardons and they're ready to start. new lives are now in regards to the solids are offensive. there were quite a few reports in the west over the last few days that the, the liberation of the city bears absolutely no strategic importance to russia. well, wester, media, narrative changes every and any time it suits them, and depreciating rushes and military success, there seems to be the new normal and so they don't even flinch to their own contradictory reports. solid are those small in size? is str equally important to the ultimate capture of back? moot, 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 the strategic town. well, even if
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a person is somewhat skeptical towards amazed free media report. so what is there left to think about when the ukraine a president's himself is comparing the fight for our gym of scandal, salazar, to some of the most the epic battles in history. and the pentagon representative is a saying that the battle and salazar bears absolutely no significance. we don't know how it's going to go, so i'm not gonna predict failure or success here. but even if they're both back mood in solar 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 gonna stop the ukrainians or, or slow them down in terms of their, or their efforts to regain their territory. and by what is not just a strong halt that holds bagged the russian army. but for the russian army to completely pull out more canons and sales are needed. if sue,
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just like the battle of saratoga, the fight for buckboard will change their tragic tory of our war for independence and freedom. now in case you're confused, bach mode is, are thomas. now, this is the historical name of the city. but so you created authorities decided to change it to backward back back in 2016. and while let's so take a look at her reality on the ground. 700 ukrainian soldiers were killed in salazar, over the last 3 days alone and thousands more in the last few weeks at the door, which had a population of some 10000 residents before the conflict is located just 10 kilometers north for our chalmers scans or control over the cities believed to be crucial for the russian operation to encircled a major ukrainian stronghold. also, the advancements had begun for lazar allows the russian forces to cut off ukraine and army supply routes. and then to encircle the remaining troops of the key of
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regime and of course, or the coveted a sly penske and crumbled source girl battles are also up ahead and many refugees here and, and boss from those cities are waiting eagerly to return home. russia has reiterated its push for a peaceful solution for ukraine, but as war that is prepared to keep using military force unless cares. and this western back is likely to negotiate on moscow's turns, as from the countries envoy to the un speaking at the latest security council meeting, that's close to artillio corresponding caleb more pin for the details. now kayla, good to see you. so was come out of friday session at the un. well, at the un security council, we heard different members of the un security council speak regarding the situation in ukraine. now we specifically heard 1st from the united states, they were the 1st permanent member of the un security council to speak. and when they spoke, they did what they've been doing for the past several years, unloaded
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a huge amount of unproven allegations against russia using russia. all kinds brian . and then from there, they proceeded to call out iran and the democratic people's republic of korea for allegedly helping russia in ukraine. and from there we heard from other members of the un security council. now, when shina took to the floor of the security council, they pointed out that the ongoing situation where the western countries continue to poor loads of weapons and to keep them for a long the conflict is leading to a security crisis throughout the region. here's what china said, due to odo, the current situation in ukraine is the result of long term accumulation and continuous evolution of deep seated security imbalances in europe. and now we also later heard from the russian ambassador ben the edge up to the floor. and he took the moment on the opportunity to really just kind of lay out the
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reputation of what's being said there. you pointed out that in reality, this is a conflict that's been going on for 8 years. for 8 years, the shelling of civilians in dunbar was taking the place. we now know that the minced agreement was not taken seriously by the western country that was simply seen as a way of buying time and piling weapons in the ukraine to prepare for provoking a wider conflict. the russian ambassador took to the floor and simply called out what the hearing from the other delegates repeating allegations against russia. here's what he said. when you see the new book. great. and to was the meetings on ukraine convened by our former western partners are more like a hypocrisy fer moreover, the pock receive representatives of the collective west. and the key regime takes on bizarre forms here, for example, our ukranian neighbors, who recently were almost talking about preparing to attack moscow and now running
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around with the idea of a peace summit. it is clear that this is primarily an attempt to please the western public. we're asking increasingly uncomfortable questions about where all the money allocated to kiev is going yes, and he pointed out that these, these calls for some kind of peace summit from the ukrainians, are not, not legitimate. they're not honest. they're not serious. they're not putting forward a serious proposal, could actually lead to an agreement to add the conflict. they are simply, they are simply doing this the adequately to answer a number of questions and responding to the growing amount of public disgust with the conflict that's happening. not just in the united states, but another western countries. now it's important to note the russian ambassador get mentioned that the next un security council meeting is scheduled for to day of the following week. next tuesday, there will be a meeting i, russia will be raising some very important issues. they're trying to point out many
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aspects of the ongoing conflict that western media mainstream media has just chosen to obscure and nor can many find this for that update. and so he's new correspondent, caleb moore, pen. the global sales countries need to kind of globalization which brings equality and not climate and debt crying if that's how india's prime minister has described current problems facing developing countries. the comments were made during a 2 day online summit with $120.00 nations and attendance. we bowled our global that be russ, but it me and veg being why the d, idaho? in shore? we've won. i who once sent big global, i use the range remote. he explained how the summit to the platform for exchanges
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of views and for fighting against foreign rule in developing countries. the indian prime minister also announced plans to unite the global south humanitarian assets to combat the effects from natural disasters and crises. when the wall indies talk diplomat no to be significant damage caused by globalization and cosmo unity among developing nations. many the pacing unsustainable debt and viable projects, trade barriers, contracting, financial close, and climate wish. though this was added the devastation of the call with fund a mix and the discriminatory practices which characterized it. stop. lea exposed the dangers of over centralized globalization and underlying much it was a reminder that the mall democratic, unequal vote can only be built on greater diverse dish and localize ation.
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it's saying no to power concentration of any time in the world to be political or economic. and that's the whole idea behind this summit, which is organized by india, this to the summit, which will be what surely 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 human equal importance. now, as far as these countries in the global south concerned developing countries, the countries that are largely not re presented on powerful platforms. their issue was their concerns need to be hard and that's what india is doing. they've been impacted by the demik in the last couple of deals. 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,
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sports. eliza crises are, of course, something that these countries happen for you think perhaps much more than the rest of the world, but there was, is on not being heard and that's what india is doing. none of this is called the attention that it deserves in global costs. whether or not the nation says consent of frozen 1945 invented mechanism is simply unable to articulate the wider concerns some post abbey singularly focused on their own little bondage to the exclusion of the wild be locked in a minute. so the view was concerns perspective and priorities, all of the global se, developing countries at that india haskell. e t a the in the today's session which is organized will be little presented at the g. 20 summit in september with
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a war lea does. a will be hosted by india and, and that's the whole idea behind the summit. the duty summit, which has been held by india and explosion, has rocks a gas pipeline in northern lithuania, connecting the country with neighboring land fear. the incident has prompted the evacuation of a nearby village, some a verified amateur footage from the scene apparently to is a massive blaze of the size of the bloss 6 local fire fighter squads are said to be at the scene. anti purportedly managed to localize the fire is no word on what could have caused the explosion, or any mention of casualties. so far, the operator of the pipeline saith, is investigating the incident will keep you updated russia. the anti doping agency has acquitted figure skating star camila valley ever and a doping scandal. according to the agency resort valley over quote bought no fault, all negligence for her to her doping violation before last year's bathing winter
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olympics for its part the well, the anti doping agency say it's concerned with such a decision by russia and might appeal to the cause of arbitration for sport. why the added that it must fully review the case before it can provide any additional comments on the matter. camila valley ever won a team gold medal in beijing, but the awards ceremony was cancelled after the figure skaters doping tests taken weeks before the olympics had even started, was deemed positive. sports columnist alan moore told me that water will put up a fight against russia is not guilty. verdict. it's a very well reasoned decision decision was taken with all the facts i wrote hand. especially the fact that the time when she had the boy ration to go because she was on the age of 16, which puts the onus christmas possibility on to emily tardy and parents and cultures. and the people who are old age around her. so to decision, while
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a lot of people have so i don't really need to be entire, which is, well, i'm not happy with it legally. and according to the stuff, regulation is perfectly correct, perfectly fair as well as well done to the agency. so it's nice to fully review the case file before it can make any additional comments. well, sort of results. do you expect from that review? i didn't know dos at all that they will cry, they would create, they will complain quite a bit and possibly go to the court about provisions for it because that will be the penultimate stage that can be taken to try to return this bird. so i think that they will call you, but they will complain about it. but ultimately if you do bring to the phone at the recital movie will help for the same time. they also need to understand do understand this because she is or a, this immediately goes back to her coach or culture questions. first of all,
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why would you put a child who is on the ice? if she is medication to compete, the u. k. should gets rid of its colonial mindset. that's the message from china as foreign ministry, which lashed out at london's recent report, criticizing beijing's policy on hong kong. so quickly, you lie. hong kong has long been returned to china and hong kong affairs are purely the internal affairs of china, which allow no room for foreign interference. we urge the u. k. to recognize reality. trends let go of its colonial mindset and respect is china's sovereignty and unity. u k. government report claims. freedoms are being eroded by the chinese government in hong kong, alleging with ortiz, is systematically cracked down on free speech. forcing the closure of independent news outlets. hong kong was handed over to china by the u. k. back in 997,
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the city was guaranteed a high degree of autonomy and freedom of speech on the principle of one country to systems. then in 2020 beijing imposed a national security law to punish terrorism, treason, subversion, answer session, with possible life imprisonment. which has been met with criticism from the west. with that in mind. human rights watch is now sounding the alarm violations in the u . k. itself. in 2022, we saw the most significant assault on human rights protections in the u. k. in decades. from your right to protest, do your ability to hold institutions accountable fund, a mental and hard one rights of being systematically dismantled. they were pose highlighted several and new law was introduced in 2022 that we can human rights protections in the u. k. for example, some measures stripped the rights of asylum seekers and other vulnerable groups, while others, limited judicial oversight unrestricted, the freedom to peacefully protest. political analysts, alexander case
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a human rights rhetoric is just a tool of british propaganda where the country doesn't actually apply such standards to itself. because the good old fashion pretty standard when it comes to human rights is never apply to yourself. that which you seek to apply to your enemy . and the doctrine of human rights, particularly human rights, as applied to the international relations arena, is always one that is only going one way when it comes to the standard supply from the british government. the british government is still somewhat so we say saw having to give up hong kong all the way back in 1997 with the disturbances in hong kong, which the chinese authorities blamed on outside interference from united states and britain with a degree of justification, human rights is just a language, it's a, it's a piece of branding. it's a piece of propaganda that we never apply in britain. the british government never
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applies it to the relationships they have in the world. the human rights concern evaporates like water on a frying pan. whenever there's a few pounds of steak to ron, it's announced plans to dispatch. it's navy to the panama canal, a key trade route in the us fear of influence. the rainy and navy come on to say the country's military ships have already made their mark in the region. the navy. 3 vessels have succeeded in being present in the pacific ocean for the 1st time in iran history. iran's navy has been present in almost all strategic straits throughout the globe except to so it's paving the ground for dispatching vessels to the panama canal. this year. the panama canal, as critical as a bridge, is the pacific on the atlantic ocean's wrongs and military presence. that would be the closest is on forces of ever been to us territory to run has been stepping up its cooperation with latin american countries, including lisa and strategic agreements with venezuela and nicaragua. as comes amid
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escalating tensions between washington and to wrong issues that spawns several regions. the us has suspended talks to revive the international nuclear deal with iran. so i think the islamic countries tucked him on the negotiating table plus the u. s. has previously seized some iranian tankers sailings is on his way on the white house and even the keys to wrong of meddling in the us elections. so it is already professor of political communication to ron university, believes it's time for the us to change its attitude towards iran. so the fact that the navy is actually capable of doing this is assigned that no matter how much pressure, according to that country can survive and also succeed. the fact that this is really much really good international water, raise your own in the russian navy,
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chinese navy. any navy could go through these passages instead of thinking about what's going on in government. maybe they can think about guns in latin america, and maybe they can think about realizing the power and changing their if you have to africa now, where a milestone is being reached between the european government and the take re people's liberation france. the agreement has been in the works for the 2 months with the rebel forces. having begun the disarmament process, federal authorities in the north of the province, a restoring communications and access to the region. this was followed by a visit of the french and german foreign minister in a bit too many relations. his art is africa correspondent, corolla toddler. with more. the situation remains tentative in the particularly in the northern part of if you hear the t gray region as well as the
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am hara. and a far reason following nearly 2 years of brutal, brutal conflict that broke out between the the t p. a left which is the t gray people's liberation front, as well as the federal government of ethiopia in the peace process itself, broken down into steps that will be adhered to on a certain times. and this time, as you said in your intro, it was the turn of the t p. i love to honor that part to hand over the heavier tillery to the federal government. now comes in an interesting part. when you see the foreign ministers of both france and germany, which are ordinarily some of the biggest, most powerful members of the european union coming into the fray and the 2 foreign ministers calling for, for a peace process that will not be without accountability. they're demanding that part of the use of re engagement with regards to the relations with addis ababa
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is that there must be accountability for crimes that have been committed during this period. now the relations between the, the european union and the government of the, of the o. b, i have been strained to following what, what we've noticed on the line that was taken by the federal government saying that they believe that the e you had taken aside with regards to, to this war that was happening in t grey. the ear itself has put a lot of pressure with regards to, to the ethiopian government, and has even gone as far as to say that they believe that the federal government is guilty of these human rights abuses. and that they suspect that there might even be more atrocities that have happened as a result of this france and germany themselves, individually. they have been using a rather soft language considering that i think they've been banking on the idea
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that. busy will be a piece protest ultimately, and it remains one of the major highlight of 2022, for the african continent in leading and, and re guiding their own problems and solving them in an african way as they say. but as we stand right now, they call by the german minister for accountability. and then it's only seen according to at least and a colleague through transitional justice. here is the german foreign minister i, lilian book by god. it is particularly important to prosecute the violations. we, germans and french know that from our own experience, that reconciliation does not happen overnight, but with the prospect of justice for the victims of crimes reconciliation and lossing piece and not possible. but of course, this has been a bruise. hello. and you don't have to take it from anywhere else because it's further exacerbated the feminine crisis that has been all to buying that pod 2 of
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you. but of course, there's another factor to this story which is the role played by foreign forces. and in particular here, we're talking about neighboring a retreat which fought alongside the federal government of if you now, i have not moved it's position. even though we have a piece of chord in action. and as the left hand over heavy machinery, they still have to contend and do it at a tree and a soldier, we feel about you pi some of the areas you cannot deny the pain that has been inflicted, particularly on some of the civilian life that has come out of degree as they look to other areas, even neighboring eritrea as they seem for safety. but perhaps no voice encapsulates the pain that has been there for the last 2 years than the world health organizations direct hedgerows. gabrielle says. the humanitarian crisis in te gray
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is more than ukraine without any exaggeration. and i said this many months ago. maybe the reason is the color of the skin of the people in te gray. this is the worst disaster on earth as we speak. i am from t grey. it is not because i am from t grey. i am saying this, that is the truth. i personally find it very funny that both german and the french minister claim to have been that involved in the war considering what they were doing around that time last year. that was a huge focus by both government to try and show energy from the continent. and that looked like something they were leaving with. but apparently, now they say that they did a lot of work behind the scenes, and that they were not seeking any limelight but this, by the feelings of european union. they cannot portion that much of the success of this p vil to their foot only. and the p a base journalist on political commentator told us the west is only interested in its own economic, andrea political goals,
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a economy community then did you want to kind of benefits and did nationally just me a call and we can dress and put it into a contract when it comes to germany, gentlemen, a gentleman especially, they want to, i want to get economy can trust. just wanted to kind of just in competition with chinese and russia in the region. when they read this, it's time for a sanctioning your dad and then they sanctioned and they began supporting day. it's not always about the people. it's always, you know, don't want it to be got to market for them. so what
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are they want to have access to the market for us? so i think there is a country and that is to do business with africa. countries in germany, police have broken up a climate activists protest with some demonstrate escaping via underground tunnels . but well, ease had been ongoing for 3 days and a bit to start a coal mine expansion in the northern german village, which has long been abandoned demonstrations, began off to activists report to the school thing and deserted homes, received orders of eviction, police clear barricade to entertain some protesters who would change themselves to neighboring trees. the remaining activist spread into near by underground tunnels with the rescue workers sent in to help retrieve them. but this follows the german governments recent decision to return to burning coal to reduce its dependence on russian feel in ports. hey,
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