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a with mm ah, of a 170 civilians have been evacuated from the town of salvatore in the new republic . as moscow confirms russian troops now controlled the city of correspondents, here some of their stories. for one of the ukrainian armed forces used 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 provided where principal only make it difficult to turn the situation around. and even to provoke large scale confrontation, that's china's warning on the conflicts in ukraine as beijing says that western
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actions are provoking a larger scale conflict in the region. and america, last policies. that's how one senator labeled washington's decision to send ukrainian soldiers to oklahoma. the patriot missile defense system training with thanks for joining us this saturday evening. my name is peter scott when he all the latest news here on our team for my headquarters in the russian capital. thanks for joining us. we start with the latest news on the conflicts in ukraine, according to the mayor of care of critical infrastructure has been hit by strikes in the countries capital, ukrainian media sources of also reported explosions and car curve leaving parts of the city without power moscow's not yet commented on those strikes and on saturday, russian air defense is reportedly intercepted or ukrainian soviet era ballistic missile in the bronze region near its border. according to the cities, governor norm was injured me while in the last 24 hours,
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the russian tubes have fully secured the town of solid dodd and the dentist republic. according to local officials, 170 women children, an elderly civilians have been evacuated and has vacuous have been provided with food on shelter as well as medical aid. on friday, the russian defense minister also confirmed that taking control of this town, as a cedric town, paved the way too near by offshore musk or buck moods, which is a key regional transportation hub oxy reports exclusively from a refugee sensor. again i will let you, let me get back to me and then they started having fun. shooting at houses, 2 houses were facing each other and they were trying to figure out who could hit the facade. we have done bast written on our foreheads in blood. alas no, we are the enemy to them. we will be strangers there, all our lives. brushing military group o wagner have evacuated at least 2 hundreds residents, all fun almost. and us solids are. they arrived here short, yours in temporary,
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richie. he said they're now the stories they've sold me are absolutely horrifying for wasn't your money rewarded? the ukrainian armed forces used as, as human shields. life was unbearable because we haven't left our basements at all since last winter. ukrainian fighter settled next to us decked trenches in front of residential buildings. constantly asked questions about why we stayed at old us. so you're waiting. you're sending gordon as to the russians, lou class, if there is any shelling today, where are they? lou, for example. we'll just throw a grenade at you because it will mean you gave us away. oh, just that it was very scary. the ukrainian forces were shooting. com send me, our house alone was shout 7 times and it was completely destroyed when we left, but it was already been in down. this is my husband. he was shot by ukrainian for to right now. house for no reason. my husband shouted that he was a civilian, asked them, what are you doing and the acronym i to just run away without providing any help. i
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can understand why they treat us like this. i really don't know. they couldn't live the basement for a month and a half. they just kept shooting at us. it was terrifying. was to refugees arrive at these temporary sensors. they're getting fed that they receive the necessary clothing. and then afterwards, they're 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 other refugee centers. and as i understand that the majority of these people have expressed wishes to join their relatives in russia, from on call for a marquee. don't ask republic me while rushes reiterated is pushed for a peaceful solution to the conflicts in ukraine, but as warned that is prepared to continue with this military intervention unless care of on this western bucker's agree to negotiates. but on moscow's terms,
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that comes from the countries and void the un speaking the latest security council meeting with more details. his art is kenneth morgan. well, at the un security council hour, 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 a huge amount of unproven allegations against russia using russia all kinds of crimes. 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 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 into kiya and prolong the conflict is leading to
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a security crisis throughout the region. will ensure some view to escalate in sanctions or providing weapons full only make it difficult to turn the situation around and even the provoke, large scale confrontation thus exhaustive aiden and prolong. in the conflict which must be avoided at all costs. we also later heard from the russian ambassador then the edge up to the floor and he took the moment, the opportunity to really just kind of lay out the reputation of what's being said . they're the pointed out that in reality, this is a conflict that's been going on for 8 years for 8 years. the shelling of the billions in don boss was taking place. we now know that the men's agreement was not taken seriously by the western country that was simply seen as a way of buying time and aileen weapon into ukraine to prepare for provoking a wider conflict. the russian ambassador took to the floor and simply called out
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what he was hearing limbs is the new bill grade to was the meetings on ukraine convened by our former western partners are more like a hypocrisy fair. moreover, the hypocrisy of 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 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 kiev is going. then he pointed out that these, these calls for some kind of peace summit from the ukrainians are not, it's just not legitimate. they're not honest, they're not, 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 discuss with
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the conflict happening, not just in the united states, but another western countries. now it's important to note the russian and bastard mentioned that the next un security council meeting is scheduled for tuesday of the following week. next tuesday, there will be a meeting. 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 nor while russia pushes for negotiations, a stay sentence that says the us government is putting america left. that's where these plans to train ukrainian soldiers to use the patriot missile defense system in oklahoma. now the official claim that the train imposed the risk citing last year's incidence of ukrainian miss lundy, in poland accidentally coming to 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,
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killing our citizens like they did to the innocent polish lives that were lost. so nathan nathan dom has filed a resolution that would block federal officials from sending foreign troops, oklahoma, encouraging local authorities to do the same. the politician also, he thought, at washington's continue in funding of key f. stressing that oklahoma should not continue to allow unaccountable spending corruption and potential money laundering . the resolution echoes similar sentiments already expressed by some republicans. several members of the u. s. congress have called for an audit of u. s. government funds allocated for a to ukraine in november, a newly late to speak of the house. kevin mccarthy reportedly pledge to limits future aid to ukraine, to secure a majority of votes. in his 15th attempt, international attorney klein, preston says that the conflict and ukraine is none of us. his business. we have no business being involved to this degree or at all, frankly, in, in ukraine and the cost to americans, that civilians and american citizens could be great. particularly if this conflict
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becomes a hot conflict between on russia in the united states. you know, maybe sen, dams, resolution would have gotten more support to you just put in the resolution that oklahoma refuses to support nazi's. ah, you know this regime these are battalion people the right sector and all the been dera. ah, hold overs that are in ukraine to day. you know. ironically our support for them is, is really of a disgrace. let's face ukraine is the most corrupt regime in europe to day and it has been for long. there's no democracy there and they're looking for anyway because they're desperate and my view is very dangerous to have them on us soil training on in oklahoma. and i think senator nathan dom was correct in his
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very bold resolution that he proposed and over to europe. now where italy's foreign minister antonio to john is announced, his country is ready to send a new batch of miniature to keir despite the economic crisis gripping the country. while it's in the grapples with rising inflation and poverty levels, the italian government is committed to continuing its funding of keith. having donated an estimated at 1300000000 euros in aid, as well as other assistance measures and refugee support, that makes it the 12th largest, you don't have to ukraine. well, since the beginning of the war in ukraine, italy's grappled with rising inflation in mid year on year prices rising by a point one percent with the energy cost been the biggest contributing factor reports by the national institute of statistics indicated that this is the highest annual inflation rates the countries experienced in 35 years. it was isn't with the vote. what has happened in an italy's shameful? everyone must know that the government has taken away subsidies for the poor and
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supplying ukraine with weapons for conflict that we italians are not interested in . georgia, milan is government must be ashamed of what it is doing to poor people. think that a lot of us will do, i find it absurd, was easily is doing together with europe fuel in a conflict by giving the weapons to ukraine. they are given to my, to a country that he's not even the in the european union. and we, the poor and the unemployed are suffering and starving. these all the so yeah, i know what they're doing is inhumane. we, poor people are abandoned in politicians, are thinking about buying weapons for ukraine. here in italy, we're dying of poverty. we have no work. i am unemployed in a while, i will no longer has a home, and i don't really know what to do. the deception, that's how sir b, as a foreign minister, has described the agreements between bell great on the self proclaimed for big of casa votes. normalize relations will also drawing parallels to the failed minsky colds between russia and ukraine. me nice. we were not enthusiastic about the
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brussels agreements, they were an act of goodwill from belgrade. and after all that, we find ourselves in a deceptive situation as the minsk agreements between ukraine and russia were broken by the almost 10 years ago. the brussels agreements aim to normalize relations between belgrade and costco. the great has criticized the repeatedly question whether these agreements off to the faith. similarly, the minster codes which were mediated by germany aim to resolve tensions between moscow and ki, if after the 2014 crisis. both of the former german chancellor method, they're actually designed to give you time to get stronger. the 2014 minsk agreements was an attempt to give the crane time ukraine used this time to become stronger. as you can see today, the ukraine of 20142015 is not the ukraine of to day. soviet concerns over the brussels agreements have increased the mid escalations of the conflicts with
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christina, the countries barn on serbian license place, led to the resignation of $600.00 serbian policemen. back in november and december, another wave of protest followed the rest of a serbian policeman under suspicion of terrorism. and most recently to serbians, one a child was shot on the eve of orthodox christmas by an albanian suspect, live on gaiety professor at the institute of europeans to these in belgrade at questions that you use role as a mediator. i think that similarities are obvious, not only that the, the time was similar, but also that so the e u was mediating both and that it failed to implement for both, every time i behaving as an advocate set of one side or where to really these credits the e u a hole in the countries and, and the populations are really got tired of the process of joining the you. so they can't really threat sir, be especially absorbed in our population with anything. that is why i think that
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the serbian minister of foreign affairs are, has got the courage to say these things. and he won't get any kind of a backlash from our, from the site. because now, because majority of serves are really wants the brussels agreements are to be cancelled. what do you make of this statement by the serbian foreign minister? what do you think he means by call them a deception? it was obvious to me from the beginning that these brussels agreements are only going to harm interests, not only of servicing causal and the da here but also of serbia as a state. because serbia was giving one after the other. this the state, i say ok powers to these dina government to which we called the interim institutions. because we are not recognizing it as a safe, obviously. and the only, let's say concession that they have given to, together with the, you know, with the, you was this community survey municipalities which was not implemented. and if they
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have continued with that, with that path, this would be a, a slow process of recognition by serbia. but now i think that train as fast, serbia will never recognize the succession because the international circumstances have changed significantly. russia, china, economic cooperation reached record highs last year with many believe in this trend is set to continue imports from on to russia. reached nearly $200000000.00 in 2022, which now accounts for 3 percent of china's total trade volume last year. now says moscow has more than doubled this export of liquefied petroleum gas to beijing, and increased oil exports by 10 percent in the same period. respite. western pressure relations are thriving. in late december president, she met with putin with both sides, agreeing to further strengthen bilateral corporation across the board. under china
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now we opened his board as reports indicate an increasing cargo flow. he way wine, director of the center for european studies, says this shows the high level of mutual trust between the 2 countries. looks china . so no $1.00 to $5.00 or more than $134.00 bits over the chinese naval defense. i'll see 100 in 1000000000. so compared to russia, we've china still maybe half of south korea actually, sir. i spaces the reason i think russia stuckey the mutual trust stable with us for the long term and study the economy. but usually when, when, when gosh, i want to explore easter southern china has lots of potential to have specially meetings, all sentient. so i think that we are very optimistic about
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a potential return on russia ration the us will continue to modernize its military alliance with japan. statements came form president biden during a meeting with his japanese partner. the japanese prime minister visited washington in the last stop of the g 7 thought seeking to strengthen the alliance amid the legit challenges posed by china. north korea, as well as russia mutual concerns between the 2 countries from to bite into support . so q decision to increase defense spending, which was approved under japan, new security strategy. the critics say that this goes against the japanese constitution. earlier both the us defense secretary and the secretary of state said that washington is ready to commit to the full defense of japan by any means including nuclear weapons. and i want to reaffirm the united states iron quiet commitment to defend japan with the full range of capabilities, including nuclear and underscore that article 5 of the mutual security
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treaty applies to the st cock who islands. it is hard to overstate the importance of the u. s, japan alliance for more than 7 decades is from the cornerstone a piece of stability and you know, pacific ensuring security, the liberty, the prosperity of our people, and people across the region. the u. s. 60 of states claims his country has been a forceful piece in the region, not mentioning washington's use of atomic bombs on the japanese cities of hiroshima and nagasaki. at the end of the 2nd world war, which left hundreds of thousands of people dead, washington hasn't yet to apologize. and he says that the, a bombs brought the water and more quickly, former russian president up to meet you. medea notes of the contradiction? who move? cuz she doesn't care about the fact that the only country you have ever used a nuclear weapon was the united states, and it's only victim was his own motherland. he should remind the president of the
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united states about this and demand an apology, which was never provided for this horrible act by the american leadership. but no, he sheet a works for the americans, and servants have no courage. we spoke to the vice president of the sensor for china, globalization data gal, who says that rearm in japan poses a danger to countries in the region. particularly when the talk is of nuclear weapons. it will be completely wrong for the united states to try to re lease the potential aggressive instinct of japan, which will be a curse to many countries in the asian pacific region. i would urge secretary law in austin to be very cautious when he uses any words comes involving a nuclear weapons. it is absolutely wrong for a big country like the united states. talk about nuclear weapons, all using nuclear weapons against any country in the world. mankind does not need
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to have another nuclear attack. the united states used a nuclear bombs to bomb here. she might not be in 1945, and they have lots of contamination about the u. s. decision to use nuclear weapons was the very end of the 2nd world war. in india, it's growing economies resulted in growing imports, particularly from china, with trade, between the countries reaching all time highs in 2022, surpassing 100. $35000000000.00, which is an 8.4 percent rise from the previous year. i suppose in the business money who shared his insides on the big st. i think go join to be able to make do with the price of challenges which are not available in the rest of the was number 2, the one you requirements. we can pull up the things, rather it is medically bend, but that is engineering and i think no other country is yet able to provide the
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necessary ingredients that we need for offices that create the requirements in done by the needs of our country is growing. we're growing the g, d p 6 percent and a large amount of number 2 other countries and it was our north week of the supply europe, other countries, and the was rich even germany, which was supplying when you are unable to make those products at the price point that we know we treat, obviously new delhi imported, you know, even more goods from china last year. no one has said that this is a positive indicator of the indian economy that it can afford to import these goods from china. but there are all this they're concerned about. india is dependence on china for some key goods. where do you stand on that issue? india wants to reduce dependence on
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a lot of items are now being the whole manufacturing by the central government and a lot of incentives have put out under the light key in india for more manufacturing to do. we've done, but it's dig dying before we can set up the factory units, then be able to compete with china. china. well, various reasons continue to have to be human in position because the rest of the was not able to make the supply. to the extent that they would desire to buy from other countries of the what india is also exports to china. but it's more agriculture products or chemicals that really get done petroleum products. so all of these items are growing, but going to china. but the trade on the export side to china and remain stagnant that less than $100000000.00. and i do believe that the exports will rise
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to the leisure we'll look into bunning palm or lex faults to the you. that's in response to the blogs. recent legislation make it more difficult for companies to sell a commodity to your if we need to engage experts from overseas to counter removed by the u, then we have to do it. otherwise we could just stop exports to europe and focus on other countries. if you is giving us all such a difficult time with the export to them, this comes as e u countries agree on a law covering a wide range of agricultural goods. exporters of such goods to europe will need to provide supply chain information to prove they don't contribute to global deforestation. funding to do so will result in hefty fines, indonesia, malaysia, the world's fault palm oil producers have accused the e. u of unfairly targets in the commodity. but the countries are set to discuss an appropriate response. the ear is the world's 3rd largest consumer of palm oil,
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which accounts for almost a quarter of the box biofuel outputs. independent research. busy maria hunter says that you use decision making concerning green policies. doesn't serve the block. now, the issue of what i would like to call moral imperialism is coming out of the you. and you've got, if i can use the best way to script it, you've got the 30 something year old, a lot. they drinking bureaucrats, that ceiling coffee shops around brussels in other cities in europe, talking about the virtues of the environment. then, you know, human trafficking on climate change and what they doing is believing their, adhering to the principles of you know, saving the world through these regulations. they don't look at the situation
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on the history, the land, for instance, the land that most a lot of palm oil is growing on in sarah is actually swampy land that can't be used for anything else. so you're talking about 9 percent of the exports. so i think malaysia and indonesia can look at alternative customers very easily. but those are the main stories for this. our do head over to our website, r t dot com or our social media pages for more to scott, let me back again at the top of the hour. thanks for watching. ah, ah
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ah . so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time. time to sit down and talk with
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the who's to the federal bureau of investigation or f b. i certainly has had its share of whistleblowers over the years f b i. agents have come forward to tell the public about the legality in the f b. i laboratory for example, about racism and hiring and promotion. and about the violation of american civil rights and civil liberties. today's guest is perhaps the most important whistleblower ever to come out of that organization. will tell you her story and she'll tell us about the current state of the most important law enforcement organization in america. i'm john curiosity and you're watching the whistleblower. the. 2 2 2 2 2 colleen rally joined the f. b
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i in 1981. just after finishing law school. after assignments in new york and abroad, she took up a position at the f. b. i field office in minneapolis, minnesota, where she became the chief division counsel and where she taught constitutional law to other f. b. i. agents, and to police officers. following the attacks of september, 11th, 2001 rally wrote a paper for then f b. i director robert muller saying that f b. i personnel in the organizations headquarters in washington, d. c. had mishandled the information provided by the minneapolis field office regarding zacharias, mas sally, a suspected terrorist who had been involved in preparations for a suicide attack. similar to september, 11th way back in 1994. she identified failures in the muso investigation that left the united states vulnerable on september 11th. in may, 2002, rally was called to testify before congress. and before the 911 commission, about the f. b. i's pre 911 counterterrorism lapses that testimony led to
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a major reorganization including the creation of a new f b i office of intelligence and the hiring of a significant number of f. b. i. agents with critical language skills in 2002 rally was named time magazines person of the year, along with 2 other whistleblowers. colleen rally. welcome to the show. colleen tell us what life was like in the f. b, i in that period around the september 11th attacks. so much was going on. the conventional wisdom is that the f b, i would react to just about any threat to the united states, especially one being raised by a senior f b. i agent like you. why did f b, i headquarters not act on the information that you and your colleagues had developed? that information was pouring in? not actually directly to myself because i was the legal council who basically gabriel training constitutional law training to the agents. but it was coming in that summer and i think that is what alerted the agent.

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