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ah, ah, that a country's national unity policy. oh israel with report from israel's administrative capital wet tens of thousands below the street, an antique government protest. televi pushes to allow parliament to overrule the supreme court before the blast, son, disruptions and infrastructure across few crane cities, including the country's capital. here on my alert, attention spiral between iran and the u. k. off the to want execute this home,
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a deputy defense minister, who was also a british citizen after he was found guilty of espionage with very well well, continue from all of our team here in moscow. this is off the international with the latest at world news updates. good, happy with us. now tens of thousands of israelis have rally against the government in television as they protest and initiative to weaken the country supreme court in favor of parliament. tease that maria phenomena reports from the c. now where police estimates around $15000.00 people gathered at a square in the city center to protest against the new government plans to reform the country. judicial system. as you can see raining now here are beds, protest are safe, little shower will not break. i certainly have been here for quite some time,
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all ready, and that is the 2nd saturday of demonstrations, less than a month after benjamin netanyahu warranty. as the country's new prime minister, supporters of the changes though, argue that the core to power is an issue ruling against the will of devote theresa limits in their. 2 30 will be rather a good thing. we have been able to speak to protested here at this when some of them went as far as pulling this government is asking for re elections. others are not happy with right. when they say wrong religion, we want a bigger that brought us against the legal reform. in fact, other forms actually are almost like god lucian. and it's also against ultra
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national. it will draw the dog boys about to take advantage of this reform, to turn israel to something else. we won't give up, never, we want democracy. we will fight for our democracy. and did, there was a quick come here today because the most dick tutorial laws are now been passed. i don't want to wear you. freedom of speech has been suppressed here for 3 years, as well as the freedom of the press, which amanda tal loads be followed. and the supreme court not be destroyed, it must be independent as in democratic countries. somebody come fix my defense minister, i meter all countries national unity party. oh, israel is from left to right to to make their voice heard. and this is what's happening now. he
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said people still protection, defend the entries, democracy this is there a do team earlier this week. guns also learned that the new government's lands, new governments, referred to civil war and even yahoo described it as encouraging to dish and also last week, guns gold only then. yeah. as special team made of representative from the college. you know, and i'll position as well to sit together and to for jobs. the countries reforms plan so that it satisfies everybody that and yahoo rejected this idea. prime minister opposed to the video on friday. defendant reform saying they were allowed to discuss before. 2 the elections and during the election campaign and received a huge public support. one of the most controversial and radical figure is a new israel's new government for the countries, new national security minister,
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with a goal on police to take a hard line against protest. there is another opposition leader latino who sent the message after that to the countries lane. these people are patriots and this is how they should be treated, not as the states, and i'm a so thousands of people are participating in the process here in tel aviv and similar gatherings are right now happening in jerusalem and high as well explosions, power outages and civil defense alerts have been reported in several cities across ukraine and cutting the capital care ortiz from on calls to have the details of the latest developments. ukrainian officials and local media report that they were at least $100.00 rock as fired against its territory. now, several of the countries regions declared emergency mayor of kiev, former boxer vitale. college call confirmed that there were indeed explosions and
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key of emergency electricity blackouts were declared in the capital as well as 7 other regions in ukraine footage in social media. and ukraine also shows a partially destroyed residential building in their proper troughs. ukrainian officials were quick to blame russia for the destruction of the building, while the russian defense ministry are yet to comment on saturdays events. however, russian military officials have stated time and again that civilians are never that sore gets of a rush and strikes. and also they have faded, numerous times that ukrainian air defense has been very ineffective. given examples how their missile defense rockets have already ended up in civilians, homes in ukraine, and even in neighboring countries as well when one of the ukrainian rockets killed 2 farmers in poland. now we're still waiting on the statement from the russian defense ministry. as of this story unfold, on friday,
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the russian defense minister confounded had taken full control of solid r and the don't yet square public paving the way to the near by strategic city of ot him ox, which ukraine calls back lutes. according to don, yes, were public officials, 170 civilians. happily, when he being evacuated from salinda, the women, children, and elderly had been provided with food, shelter, and medical aid. some of them told us they were used as human shields by the ukrainian military level and israel and he could only 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 bass written on our foreheads in blood on us. no, we are the enemy to them. we will be strangers there. all our lives. so much of your money would agree, what is 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 fighters settled next jaws dark. trenches in front of
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residential buildings. constantly asked questions about why we stayed at old us. so you're waiting. you're sending gordon us to the russians. luc last there's and is shelling to day. where are they? lou, for example, will just throw a grenade to you because it will mean you gave us away. oh, just that it was very scary. the ukrainian forces were shooting con, suddenly our house alone was shout. 7 times. it was completely destroyed. when we left, it was already bending down. this is my husband. he was shot by ukrainian for to write in our house for no reason. my husband shouted that he was a civilian asked and we'll tell you doing. and the cronyn fight to just run away without provides an any help, but i can understand why they treat us like this. you, i really don't know why they couldn't live the basement for a month and a half. they just kept shoots in that house. it was terrifying if you believe me, while desperate relatives of ukrainian fighters who are said to be missing or in captivity have taken to the streets of t. evan, what local media labeled and march of widows women was seen holding cards,
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small photos of their husbands, quoting on the government to help bring them home. it comes amid multiple eye witness accounts, suggesting that keith is reluctant to retrieve some of its wounded and slain servicemen from the boss who failed. ah. and while russia pushes for negotiations, the u. s. states senator essays, washington is putting america, lost with his plans to train ukrainian soldiers for the patriot missile defense system in oklahoma. the local lawmakers, they the training pose at the risks. i think last year's incident of the ukrainian miss landing and poland kennings who 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, killing our citizens, like they did to the innocent polish lives that were lost. senator nathan darn has found a resolution that would block federal officials from sending foreign troops or oklahoma
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encouraging local authorities to do the same. a politician also hit out at washington's continuing funding of kiev stressing, oklahoma should not continue to allow unaccountable spending corruption and potential money laundering. the resolution echoes. it's similar sentimental, ready, expressed by some of her republicans. several members of the u. s. congress of court for an audit of u. s. government funds allocated for aid to ukraine in november last year. and newly elected speaker of the house. kevin mccarthy reportedly pledged to limit future age to ukraine to secure a majority of vote to this 15th attempt. international attorney, klein, preston said that the conflict in ukraine is known as a us his business. we have no business being involved to this degree or at all frankly in, in ukraine and the cost to americans, civilians. the american citizens could be great, particularly if this conflict becomes
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a hot conflict between russia and the united states. you know, maybe sen dorms, 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 on hold over that are in ukraine today. you know, our honestly, our support for them is, is really of a disgrace. let's face ukraine is most corrupt regime in europe today, and it has been prolonged. there's no democracy there and they're looking for any way because they're desperate in my view is very dangerous to have them on us soil training. i'm in oklahoma and i think senator nathan dom was correct and his
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very bold resolution that he proposed, hey, barbaric regime with no respect for human rights. natalie, you case prime minister has slammed iran for the execution of a former top defense official and deal british iranian citizen found guilty of spying for you. k intelligence london has responded by imposing sanctions on the atlantic republics attorney general. and as we called is ambassador from the country. i am appalled by the execution of british uranian citizen ali reza berry in iran. this was a callous and cowardly act, carried out by a barbaric regime with no respect for the human rights of their own. people. laurie was accused of passing classified at defense unsecured information to british secret services, as well as receiving any $2000000.00 in compensation for his treason. he had confess, but late to deny the obligations claiming they were given under duress. i can 2008, the former defense. i mean if there was arrested on similar charges,
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been set free by a rainy and cool due to a lack of evidence. he then moved to britain where he received citizenship. 10 years later he was re arrested during your visit to to wrong and later found guilty of treason and subsequently executed sharon university. professor, sighed mohammed moran. they say that it's strange that a former high ranking arabian minister received british citizenship, while other renewal authorities widely sanctioned, he was caught working for the k. the evidence is quite clear. and i think the most latent problem that the u. k face is here is how in the world did a former deputy iranian defense minister, game, british citizenship when you run the military. and so many iranian senior officials and pass officials are sanction how in the world did he did citizenship forget the
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fact that he received residency, he became a british citizen. he was a person who had was involved in many senior bodies in iran. and there is no doubt that he pass on information to the british. the fact that the western media covers the store in the way, in which benefits their own narrative is understandable in the iran, if they're riots, so call them peaceful protesters. if a police officer is burned to lie, they will not allude to that, they will not mention it. so these double standards are, are understandable because that's how the west function a desperate attend from a new the lensky. that's the reaction of the serbian precedents to a statement made by their prime minister, of course, about who claimed that the board is between christina and bel great. all the new
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borders between nations and russia. serbia has its own borders, not russia's nor needles. borders said by a un charter and resolution, 1244 boundaries are not determined by courtesy, but by international law. this is yet another desperate message where he tries to present himself as a victim, a new zelinski, and me as a little putin. and time sir b as foreign minister has core to science, brussels calling the agreement mediated by the e u between belgrade and kosovo deception. he compared the proposed deal to normalize relations between belgrade and christina to the failed minister courts between russia and ukraine. me nice. we were not enthusiastic about the brussels agreements, they weren't active 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 e. u almost 10 years ago,
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the brussel agreement aimed to normalize relations between belgrade and cost of belgrade, has criticized the e. you repeatedly questioning whether these agreements are still in effect. similarly, the minced cause mediated by germany aim to resolve tensions between moscow and kenneth after the 2014 crisis. but as the former german chancellor admitted, they were actually designed to give key of time to get stronger. the 2014 minsk agreement was an attempt to give you crane time ukraine use this time to become stronger as you can see today. the ukraine of 20142015 is not the ukraine of to day service concerns over the brussels agreement. that wasn't made. escalations of conflict with christina casa, those bond on serbian license plates lead to the resignation of $600.00 local serv . officials back in november. then in december, another wave of protests followed the arrest of a serbian policeman under the suspicion of terrorism. and most recently to 30 and
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including a child was shot on the eve of both dogs, christmas by a so called albanian extremist steven diet professor at the institute of european studies in belgrade at questions the use role as a mediator. i think that similarity is, are obvious, not only that the, the time was similar, but also that the e u was mediating both and that it failed to implement both every time they are behaving as an advocates of one side of which are really discredits. the e u as a whole, the countries and the populations are really tired of the process of joining the you. so the country we threat serbia, especially not serbian population with anything. that is why i think that the serbian minister of foreign affairs has got the courage to say these things. and he won't get any kind of a backlash from, from the side of the. because now, because majority of serves are really wants the brussels agreements to be cancelled
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. 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, also, and the thought here, but also of serbia as a state. because serbia was giving one after the other. this, the state, let's say i powers to the priest in a government which we call the inter him institutions. because we are not recognizing it as a state obviously. and the only, let's say concession that they have given to, together with the, you know, with the, you was this community service municipalities which was not implemented. and if they have continued with that, with that bob, this would be a, a slow process of recognition by serbia. but now i think that train has passed.
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serbia will never recognize the succession because the international circumstances have changed significantly. ah, any piece planned for ukraine that won't include russia is doomed to fail. that's the warning from turkey as presidential spokesman. abraham carlin also warns that people are growing tired of the conflicts, not only in russia and ukraine, but also across europe. the turkish official admitted a risk of further nato expansion on russia's borders was a factor in provoking the conflict in the 1st place. and current has called on security guarantees to be provided to both moscow and kiosk. let's discuss this further. now with our guest uses erin political analyst on that to a t r t world. many thanks for joining us on. the program is great to see you. now turkey has been pushing for a diplomatic solution to the conflict for months now. so just what exactly is unclear his vision for such a piece plan. ticket has been pushing per piece plant for a month. yeah, it's been very active since the beginning of the war. whether it be the try ladder
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on the phone or the grain deal or the prisoners swap through the building carpet, it's as mediator in between act to be able to get them at the table. now we look at up the surface vision regarding this type of plan. they're not looking for an overarching deal. they're looking for a local piece buyers. these fires right now. and that actually makes a lot of sense and something that got to get russia. 0 have a lot of experience that at the table, especially serious so we might be able to envision some type of maybe escalation zone style will be fired going forward. because in the day to spread, the spokesman said that there is a lot of not just between russia, ukraine, but between many actors that are supporting either side. many people want to use the sports. well, we start coming to an end. it has important. we had a lot of brand cation for 2 years for europe, right, right,
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the way she everywhere energy, shortage it. and this is hurting a lot of people. turning a lot of people outside of you created russia. you get your, your, your so it's time to start with diploma in the country that wants to be a peaceful resolution more than anyone else. because we haven't seen any real steps towards engaging russia today. and it is one of the actors that trusted both by moscow and yet not the nato country. and of course a key regional power play a turkey is put on. it's westernized, i like to make a deal with worship, but of course, respect, most goes demands for security guarantees. doesn't look like the us. it's all eyes are listening though. well, it doesn't look like the us and its allies are listing. i mean, when we ever, whenever we, the congress coming out of the united states,
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we're normally seeing comments regarding more military support. they've been coming out of western europe a lot more military support. but we very rarely hear the word diplomacy. at the end of the day, if you think there's 2 options right now, a protracted war or diplomatic solution, this is not going to be a conflict. it's either going to be protracted or diplomatic. diplomatic reason is a win win situation right now. i think for everybody in the world, i think this is something that everyone should want. it should be and everyone in everyone's interest debatable regarding a couple of the western countries. so i think you really need to be able to work together and get your grade. your russia back to the table, hopefully sometime today. and at the end, the day the web has respect and that is agreed upon by both moscow, yet unclear has of course, also called for new security framework in europe was the assessment of that
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proposal. while we look at the security framework in europe right now, there, there's a lot going on for there for a long time, and then you all the crime. wanted to separate himself from data. want to build. you need a r d, you army and that's something that the good the search were very, very unhappy with were the, are a lot of strategic autonomy. but at the, at the same time, a lot of new and you from the united states as well inside of your stuff. i don't think you have made it very well now yet regarding you don't to cure the structure . we are seeing the turks moving forward regarding building up their own, the local defence industry, building up there. so it is going forward. and i think this is very important for their strategic autonomy as well. because there's been a lot of side of nato to be cert. the other 49 members. right
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now there's a lot of problem reading regarding we didn't do that. so when you look at what's going on regarding up a homogeneity inside of nato and inside the western security architecture, there's definitely a lot of problems regarding a different opinion. let's say thank you so much for joining us on the program this evening. it's really good to get your thoughts on the use of aaron political analyst on it. it's a, a t r t world. thank you. ah, the u. s. will continue to modernize its military alliance with japan. now statement came from president bind and during a meeting with the japanese leader, japanese prime minister visit washington, the last off of his g 7 tor seeking to strengthen the alliance summit. alleged challenges posed by china, north korea and russia. mutual concerns between the 2 countries prompted biden to support tokyo's decision to increase defense spending approved by japan's new
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security strategy. but critics say this goes against the japanese constitution earlier, both the us defense secretary and secretary of states that 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 are inquired, commitment to defend japan with the full range of capabilities, including nuclear and underscore. the article 5 of the mutual security treaty applies to the sin cock who i worked. it is hard to overstate the importance of the us, japan elias, for more than 7 decades. it's been the cornerstone peace and stability and you know, pacific ensuring security the liberty to prosperity of our people and people across the region. the u. s. secretary of state claimed his country has been a forceful piece in the region, not mentioning washington's use of atomic bombs on the japanese cities of hiroshima
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and nagasaki at the end of the 2nd world war. even hundreds of thousands dead motion to this fell to apologize. thing, the, a bombs world war 2 and n sooner and the former russian presidents dmitri met video noted the contradiction for me because she doesn't care about the fact that the only country to have ever used the nuclear weapon was the united states. and it's only victim was his own motherland. he should remind the president of the united states about this and demand an apology, which was never provided for this horrible act by the american leadership. but no, to shoot a works for the americans. and servants have no courage. we spoke to the vice president of the center, the china and globalization, vic, to go. he stays that we on in japan poses a danger to countries in the region, particularly when talk of nuclear weapons is involved. it will be completely wrong for the states to try to re lease the potential aggressive things,
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things 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 all 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 to have another nuclear. united states used a nuclear bombs to bomb year, and i guess in 1945 and they have lots of contamination about the u. s. decision to use nuclear weapons, as well as the very end of the 2nd world war malaysia will look into banning palm all exports to the us in response to the blogs reasons, legislation making it more difficult for companies to sell the commodities here
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with if we need to engage experts from overseas to count, to remove by the you, then we have to do it. otherwise we could just stop exports to europe and focus on other countries. if that you was giving us all such a difficult time with the exports to them. this comes as e u countries agree on a lot, covering a wide range of agricultural goods, exporters on such good see europe will need to provide supply chain information to prove they don't contribute to global deforestation. failing to do so will result in hefty fines, indonesia and malaysia, the world's top palm oil producers have the keys, the e u, of unfairly targeting the trait. the 2 countries all set to discuss an appropriate response. the he was the world's 3rd largest consumer of palm oil, which accounts for almost a quarter of the blocks and biofuel outputs. independent research at murray hung to say the use decision making on green policies does not serve the blocks interests.
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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 screw it, you've got the 30 something year old a lot. they drinking bureaucrats, that ceiling coffee, shops around brussels and other cities in europe. talking about the virtues of the environment. then, you know, human trafficking on climate change and what they are doing is believing a hearing to the principles of those, you know, saving the world through these regulations. they don't look at the situation on the history, the land, for instance, the land that most a lot of palm oil is growing on in sarah is actually won't be land that can't be
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used for anything else. so you're talking about senate exports. so i think malaysia and indonesia can look at alternative customers very easily. and northern africa, thousands of tennesseans are protesting against the policies of the country's government, as well as disputed parliamentary elections that some locals, belief were rigs. oh, demonstrations have been mon, my classes with police on slogans demanding the fall of the regime. people are outraged by the economic crisis and rising unemployment gripping the country. january the 14 full st. mark's, the anniversary of the revolution is started. the arab springs uprisings back in 2011, his our local opposition leaders explain the reasons for the process of the economy and state institutions have.
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