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extra money, but i know it's a bugger that whole a year with over $170.00 civilians have been evacuated from the city of solid. are in baton. yes, republic of moscow confirms russian troops now fully control the city. our correspondent heard some of their stories. a ukrainian forces were using us as human shields. life was unbearable. it was very scary. the ukrainian forces were shooting constantly. our house alone was shout, 7 times. escalade and sanctions are providing weapons full only make it difficult to turn the situation around and even the provoke, large scale confrontation,
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that's china's warning on the conflict in ukraine as beijing says, western actions are provoking a larger scale conflict in the region with the peruvian general attorney launch is an inquiry to identify those responsible for $47.00 deaths since december during protests in the 4 of the ousted president with good morning for mark international studios in moscow, from wherever you're catching us. welcome to the hour's top stories from around the globe. i'm fearless about we start with the latest news on the conflict in ukraine over 170 civilians have been evacuated from the city of sola dar in the don. yes, republic, which russian forces fully secured over the last 24 hours. that's according to local officials, all those evacuated among them,
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children and the elderly have been provided with food and shelter and are receiving medical aid. on friday, the russian defense ministry confirmed moscow had taken full control of solid r, a city viewed as strategic as it could pave the way to the nearby city of audio months, or bach boot a key regional transportation hub artes roman closer have sent us an exclusive report from a refugee center, with people sharing what they had been through during fighting in the area. russian military group. o wagner have evacuated at least $200.00 to residence or fog almost . and us solids are. they arrived here short, yours in temporary ricky, he center now the stories they've sold me are absolutely horrifying for which is your money, but it rewarded ukrainian forces were using us as human shields. life was unbearable because since last winter we have not left the basements at all.
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ukrainian fighters settled next to us, dug trenches in front of residential buildings. constantly asked questions about why we stayed. they told us, ah, so you're waiting, you're transmitting the coordinates to the russians. look, lads, there's any shilling to day where they live. for example, we will simply throw a grenade at you because it will mean you gave us out by the b o to suffer. it was very scary. the ukrainian forces were shooting cold. suddenly, our house alone was shout 7 times and it was completely destroyed. when we left, but it was already bending down. this is my husband. he was shot by ukrainian for to right now. house for no reason was, my husband shouted that he was a civilian, asked them, what are you doing? and the cronyn fight to just run away without provides and any help i can understand why they treat as like the city. i really don't know the couldn't live the basement for a month and a half. they just kept shooting at us. it was terrifying. was terrific geezer i but
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these temporary sensors, derek, getting as said they receive the necessary clothing. and afterwards they are taken to the local police station where local officials are making sure that there aren't any ukrainian military among lisa refugees. following that procedure, they're all taken through the refugee centers. and as i understand, the majority of these people have expressed wishes to join their relatives in russia from on call for a warranty. don't ask republic. russia has reiterated. it's pushed for a peaceful solution to the ukraine. conflict, but as warned that it's prepared to continue military operations unless you have and it's western backers agree to negotiate on moscow's terms that comes from the countries envoy to the un speaking at the latest security council meeting with more details. here is ortiz kayla mauppin. well, at the un security council hour, we heard different members of the un security council speak regarding the situation
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in ukraine. now we specifically heard 1st from the united states, they were the 1st prominent 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 a huge amount of unproven allegations against russia using russia, all kinds of crimes. and then from there they proceeded to call out to you, ron, 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 in china 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 de kia and prolong the conflict is leading to a security crisis throughout the region. will ensure some view to escalate and sanctions are providing weapons full. only make it difficult to turn the situation around and even to provoke large scale confrontation thus exhaustive aiden and
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prolong. in the conflict which must be avoided at all costs. we also later heard from the russian ambassador ben zia took to the floor and he took the moment on the opportunity to really just kind of lay out the refutation of what's being said there. he 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 don boss was taking place. we now know that the minsk agreement was not taken seriously by the western countries. it was simply seen as a way of buying time and idling weapons into ukraine to prepare for provoking a wider conflict. the russian ambassador took to the floor and simply called out what he was hearing lenses of the new bull green to was the meetings on ukraine convened by our former western partners or more like a pa chrissy fair. moreover, the hypocrisy of representatives of the collective west and the key regime takes on
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bizarre forms here, for example, our ukranian neighbors, who recently were almost talking about preparing to attack moscow are now running around with the idea of a piece summit. it is clear that this is primarily an attempt to please the western public who are asking increasingly uncomfortable questions about where all the money allocated to key of is going to. and he pointed out that these, these calls for some kind of peace summit frown the ukrainians are not just is not legitimate. they're not honest. they're not serious. they're not putting forward a serious proposal, could actually lead to an agreement and the conflict. they are simply, they are simply doing this theatrically, to answer a number of questions and responding to the growing amount of public disgust with the conflict that happening. not just in the united states than other western countries are now it's important to note that the russian ambassador did mention in the next un security council meeting is scheduled for tuesday of the following week
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or next tuesday. there will be a meeting i and russia will be raising some very important issues. they're trying to point out many aspects of the ongoing conflict that western media and mainstream media has just chosen to obscure and ignore the u. k. should get rid of its colonial mines, that that's the message from china's foreign ministry wished lashed out at london's recent report, criticizing beijing's policy on hong kong. gena, with regular 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 china's sovereignty and unity. the u. k. government report claims freedoms are being eroded by the chinese government in hong kong, alleging authorities systematically cracked down on free speech. hong kong was
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handed over to china by the u. k. back in 1997. this city was guaranteed a high degree of autonomy and freedom of speech under a principle of one country to systems than in 2020 beijing imposed a national security law to punish terrorism, treason and subversion which has been met with criticism from the west. with that in mind, human rights watch is now sounding the alarm over 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 to your ability to hold institutions accountable, fundamental and hard one rights of being systematically dismantled. the report highlighted several new laws introduced in 2022 that weakened human rights protections in the u. k. for example, some measure strip the rights of asylum seekers and other vulnerable groups, while others limited judicial oversight and restricted the freedom of peaceful
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protest. political analyst alexander mc case says human rights rhetoric is just a tool of british propaganda. while the country doesn't actually apply such standards to itself, because the good old fashioned british 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
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a piece of propaganda that we never apply in britain. the british government never applies it to the relationships they have in the world. the human rights concern evaporates light water on a frying pan. whenever there's a few pounds of stake rank hypocrisy that's been thrown at the u. k. following its announcement of a conference aimed at raising more financial support for a war crimes investigation in the ukranian conflict. in this years to decade anniversary since the invasion of iraq, the meeting is to be held in march or t contributor rachel mars and take a look at why the u. k. is throwing stones from its glass house. the british government has just announced this week that it's set to host to summit in london in march, alongside the government of the country that hosts the international criminal court at the hag. so the dutch government, all of this is supposed to get the international criminal court to address the ukraine conflict. but it doesn't really sound like the brits want an independent
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investigation that starts with the question of whether any more crimes were actually committed. and by whom, here's their starting point. according to british deputy prime minister dominic rob, who's involved with this movement, russian forces should know they cannot act with impunity. and we will back ukraine until justice is served. why wouldn't this supposedly independent, international criminal court need? the brits and the dutch to give it a shove to do its job, particularly when one of its prosecutors. kareem khan is already looking into events and ukraine. is it may be that they're worried that the findings won't support the well crafted western narrative. and maybe they're not looking, we're exactly where the west wants it to be looking. and it just so happens that the summit is scheduled to take place on the 20th anniversary of the iraq war, launched by the u. s. and the u. k. in march, 2003,
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and the very same international criminal court said of the u. k. 's role in that conflict. then there is a quote reasonable basis to believe that members of the british armed forces committed the war crimes of willful killing, torture in human, cruel treatment, outrages upon personal dignity and rape, and or other forms of sexual violence. so what kind of accountability did the u. k face for that, nothing that investigation was conveniently closed at the preliminary face. and now london is following washington in pursuing legislature that we give immunity to british military personnel accused of human rights violations. while are out it may be taken threatened to invade the hag to rescue any british personnel that happened to be hauled before that for it. at some point like the u. s. did when it passed the hag invasion act. yeah, that's a real name during the iraq war. the head of action on armed violence in overton
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while clearly no fan of russia is nonetheless one of several experts now calling out the u. k for acting like it's in any position to be bossing around the i. c. c over ukraine, or anything else. putin should absolutely be held to account. but the u. k. government is in danger of engaging and hypocrisy by failing to investigate crimes perpetrated by british soldiers properly. other experts have pointed to the recent u. k weapon sales to saudi arabia responsible for civilian deaths in yemen. as more evidence of why the u. k. isn't fit for this particular lobbying task that you had demanding that the i c c target. russia also comes at the same time as a new report has just come out in the western process, detailing the e, 3 british military combat deployments all over the globe since the end of the 2nd world war. so you have to wonder by what moral authority or tone
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deafness buquet figures. it's in any position to demand accountability from any other country when it's gone out of its way to dodge it for its own sorted, very long track record. and it's kind of like the guy who's car glove box is spilling over with speeding fines and traffic violations deciding to get really vocal and start lobbying in favor of better roads, safety rushes anti doping agency has acquitted. figure skating start, come me, love valley gave a doping in a doping scandal. according to the agency. rachada volley give a quote, bore no fault or negligence for her doping violation before last year's beijing winter olympics. for his part, the world anti doping agency says this concern was such a decision by russia and might appeal to the court of arbitration for sport wida
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added that it must fully review the case before it can provide any additional comment on the matter. camila valley give me one a team gold metal in beijing, but the award ceremony was canceled after this figure, skaters doping tests taken weeks before the olympics i've even started was deem positive. sports columnist alan moore told us 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 owners responsibility on to emily tardy and parents and cultures. and the people who are old age around her. so to decision, while a lot of people have so i need 2 people inside, which is, well,
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i'm not happy with legally and according to the start, regulations is perfectly correct and perfectly fair as well as well down to the agencies. i think she's fully review the case for me before i can make any additional comments. well, for the results, do you expect from that review? i didn't know dos and all the day will cry, they would create. they will complain quite a bit and possibly go to the court evaluations for it because that will be the penultimate stage that could be taken to try to overturn disparities. so i think that they will call you, but they will complain about it. but ultimately, if you do bring in to be sold at the recital decision will be, will help for the same time. they all need to understand do understand this because she is or a dis, immediately goes back to her coach or college. have questions on, 1st of all, why would you put a child who you on the ice if she needed medication to compete?
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thousands of supporters, a former peruvian president, petrocca theo, have marched in lima overnight. protests have been raging since december when petro castillo was impeached over corruption allegations and arrested after he attempted to dissolve congress to avoid impeachment, vice president, the noble lord was then appointed as a country's leader. since protests began, 47 people have been killed reportedly by state sanction police and military violence in response. peruse, attorney general has now launched an inquiry to identify those responsible for the civilian deaths. oh, a
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at least 10000 people are right now at the manifestations a lima on the small group united in made a beat 2 big ones. one is back at the center of that ima, and right now this one is moving towards the most privilege and reach the streets of lima. the demands are quite clear that won't be not to be out of the government . they want the dictatorship to and, and they also follow the congress along with the executive power of all the killing . all people who are actually exercise in the right to protest, not just the lima, but everyone. a thousands of people have now read it again. if you need me to florida, what is?
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yeah, one of the most with this victim, lima. as you can see, they said, hm. so my last feeling that people are more than i do it with lima. one right now with one of the other things that they're very necessary right now is that after you know what you are a bit goes away. we get a new presidency, all the congress of the republic. oh, you democrat, general alexa, here you go. and he don has announced plans to dispatch its navy to the panama canal, considered a key trade route in the u. s. sphere of influence. the commander of the iranian navy says the country ships have already made their mark in the region. the navy. 3
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vessels have succeeded in being present to the pacific ocean for the 1st time in iran's history. iran's navy has been present in almost all strategic streets throughout the globe except to so it's paving the ground for dispatching vessels to the panama canal. this year. the panama canal is critical as it bridges the pacific and atlantic oceans aaron's military presence. there would be the closest its armed forces i've ever been to us territory. turan has been stepping up its cooperation with latin american countries including recent strategic agreements with venezuela and nicaragua. this comes at mid escalating tensions between washington and turan over issues that span several regions. the u. s. a suspended talks to revive the international nuclear deal with it on citing the islamic countries tough demands at the negotiating table. the u. s. has previously seized the iranian tankers, sailing to venezuela and even accused her on of meddling in
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u. s. elections. former pentagon, security analysts, michael maloof, and turan university professor ford is adi bo say that iran has the right to sailed through the panama canal, stressing the fact that the u. s. itself regularly deployed its forces near other states. either they think that they can go into other peoples waters like us going into the south china sea or, or, or the persian gulf or the black sea with him, with our, our war ships constantly which drives up our, our defense costs tremendously. but no one else can do that to us. once again we're, we're showing that double standard. and, and we're perpetuating that even into the 21st century. but these other countries, they have the means and the capability and the projection the it and the ability to
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trade like that. so bit, let him do it. iran is not going to attack the united states that i just don't see that they might establish bases in response to the united states having some 35 bases around iran. so if, if the united states doesn't want that to happen, they should, we shouldn't be doing the, to the iranians and the same applies to the chinese to the, to the russians. so the fact that you're only a navy is actually capable of doing this is a sign that no matter how much pressure to credit for you to see that you can survive and also succeed. the fact that this is very much an eagle is an international water race in the russian navy. chinese navy maybe could go through these passages in
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a sort of thinking about what's going on in government. maybe they can think about your items for us in america. maybe they can think about realizing the power of on them changing their behavior. ah, america, last policies. that's how one, oklahoma state senator labeled washington's decision to send 100 ukrainian troops to oklahoma for training to use the patriot missile system. the state official argued the ukrainian military had already misfired on allied territories, referring to last year's incident of a ukrainian rocket landing in poland and killing 2 civilians. the pentagon is planning on sending ukrainian troops to oklahoma to train on u. s. missile systems. the last thing we need is the misfiring a missile into oklahoma. now senator nathan dom has filed a resolution that would block federal officials from sending foreign troops to
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oklahoma, encouraging local authorities to do everything in their power to keep them off state land. the politician also had at washington's continued funding of kiev stressing oklahoma should not continue to allow unaccountable spending corruption and potential money laundering. the resolution echo similar sentiments already expressed by some republicans, multiple members of the us congress of call for an audit of us government funds allocated for a to ukraine in november last year, and newly elected speaker of the house. kevin mccarthy reportedly pledge to limit the future economic and military aid to ukraine in order to secure a majority of votes. at his 15th attempt, international attorney klein, preston says having ukrainian troops on us soil could pose a risk for locals. we have no business being involved to this degree or at all, frankly, in, in ukraine and the cost to americans,
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civilians and american citizens could be great. particularly if this conflict becomes a hot conflict between russia and the united states. you know, maybe sen dobbs resolution would have gotten more support to you just put in the resolution that oklahoma refuses to support nazis and you know, this regime, these are battalion people, the right sector and all the ben dera on hold over that are in ukraine today. you know, ironically our support for them is, is really a disgrace. let's face ukraine is the most corrupt regime in europe today. and it has been for long, there's no democracy there and they're looking for anyway because they're desperate to my view is very dangerous to have them on us soil training. i'm in oklahoma and
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i think senator nathan dom was correct and his very bold resolution that he proposed and those were the hour's top stories for more up to the minute ease of they've had over to r t dot com. and up next catch ortiz documentary since i've been down that dives into the racism, faulty policies of the u. s. prison system and how those fall it, it have tried to create a model to help others. phoenix, our ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race. his on offense. very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful,
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