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ah, a with leader o countries, national energy policy, o israel with we report from television was tens of thousands flood the street, the pro democracy protest of the government pushes to allow parliament to overrule the supreme court. a block on disruptions, an infrastructure across few crate cities, including the countries count, a detention split between a wrong on the u. k. off that to ron, execute for my deputy defense minister who's also
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a british citizen. he was found guilty of espionage with a very welcome. you're watching t international with the latest. well, news update, good to have you with tens of thousands of israelis have rallied against the government in tel aviv, as they protest and initiative to weaken the country supreme court in favor of parliament ortiz maria for national reports from the same 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 a bed protest or is safe, little shower will not break. i certainly have been here for quite some time, all ready, and that is the 2nd saturday of demonstrations, less than
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a month after benjamin netanyahu warranty. as the country's new prime minister, supporters of the changes though, argue that a power is an issue ruling against the will of devote theresa limit in their. 2 30 will be rather a good thing. we have been able to speak to protested here at this time a man went as far as calling this governmental it's asking for re elections. others are not happy with a to be right when they say, and your religion, we want a call. we was on a double crocker, bigger that brought us against the legal reform. exactly. all the reforms actually are almost like all the lucian and is also against or national. it will
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draw the dog boys about to take advantage of this reform to turn israel to something else will want give up never. we want democracy, we will fight for our democracy and did a group come here today because the most dictate tauriel laws are now been passed. i don't want to wear a feel. freedom of speech has been suppressed here for 3 years, as well as the freedom of the press force, which amanda tal. lowe's be followed, and that our supreme court not be destroyed. it must be in dependence, as in democrat country, a country. so my defense minister and i do have team leader, all countries, national unity party on whole israel is from net to right to take out to make their boys heard. and this is what's happening now. he said people still protection defenders, countries,
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democracy. this is their civil do team. earlier this week, guns also learned that the new governments land new government refers to civil war and even yahoo described that as encouraging tradition also last week . guns gold only then. yeah. as special team made our representative from the college. you know, our position as well to sit together and to for jobs. the country's reforms plan so that it satisfies everybody in it and yahoo rejected this idea. prime minister posted a video on friday, defending the report and saying they were allowed to discuss before. 2 the elections and during the election campaign and received at huge public support. one of the most controversial and radical figure is in israel's new government for the country's new national security minister. the goal on police to take
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a hard line again for testers. and now the opposition leader like to send the message after that to the countries leave saying these people are patriots. and this is how they should be treated, not as this days, and i'm is so thousands of people are participating. the process here in tele, any event, similar gatherings are right now happening in jerusalem and high as well. explosions, power outages and civil defense alerts that be reported in several cities across the ukraine, including the capital ortiz, remote cause we have has the details of the latest developments. ukrainian officials and local media report that they were at least $100.00 rock has fired against its territory. now several of the country's regions declared emergency mayor of key of a former boxer of italy college call confirmed that there were indeed explosions in
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key if emergency electricity blackouts were declared in the capital as well as 7 other regions in ukraine footage in social media in ukraine also shows a partially destroyed residential building in edna 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 sockets of russian strikes. and also they have stated numerous signs 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,
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ukrainian presidential adviser says the countryside. offences will responsible for a miss all hating that residential block in the city of denise patrols killing several people. the official claims, the russian rocket was shot down off to which it plummeted into the building and exploded. on friday, the russian defense ministry confirmed it had taken full control of soul, a dog, and don't yet square public paving the way to the nearby strategic city of alma cham off squish ukraine. cool was back route. according to don. yes, great. public official is 170 if a civilians have already been evacuated from solider, the women, children, and elderly have been provided with food as shelter and medical aid. some of them told as they were used as human shields by the ukrainian military legend, i believe you still any kid 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 don bass written on our foreheads in blood will not know we are the enemy to that are what we will be strangers. they're all our lives,
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so we should your money would agree. what is the ukraine? an 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 jaws dug trenches in front of 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 is and is shelling to day, but where they live, for example, will just throw a grenade to you because it will mean you gave us away. poor to study. it was very scary. the ukrainian forces was shooting cold. 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 grin in fight to just run away without provides an anyhow, which i can understand why they treat us like this. you, i really don't know. you must be because lived
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a basement for months in the house. they just kept shoots in that house. it was terrifying me while desperate relatives of ukrainian fight, as he was said to be missing or in captivity. have taken to the strength of keeping what local media labeled a march of widows. women was seen holding photos of their husbands cooling only government to help bring them home. this comes amid multiple eye witness accounts, suggesting that keith is reluctant to retrieve some of its wounded and slain service. men from the boss will feel a barbaric regime with no respect for human rights. that's how the you case. prime minister has slammed it wrong for the execution of a former top defense official and dual british iranian citizen, found guilty of spying for u. k. intelligence london has responded by imposing sanctions on the islamic republics attorney general. and his record is ambassador from the country. i am appalled by the execution of british uranian citizen alley resides barry and iran.
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this was a callous and cowardly act carried out by a barbaric regime with no respect for the human rights of their own. people at barry was accused of passing classified defense and security information to british secret services as well as receiving any $2000000.00 in compensation for his treason. he had confess, but late to denied the allegations claiming they were given under duress. i can 2008. the former defense minister was arrested on similar charges, but set free by an iranian court due to a lack of evidence. he then moved to britain where he received citizenship. 10 years later, he was re arrested during a visit to to wrong and later found guilty of treason and subsequently executed to wrong university professors science mohammed mirandi says it's strange that a former high ranking of rainy and minister received british citizenship, while other reigning authorities are widely sanctioned, he was caught working for the u. k. the
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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 a military. and so many iranian senior officials and pass officials are sanction how in the world that he did. citizenship forget the 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
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a lease 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 attempt from a new the landscape, mostly reaction of the serbian president to a statement made by the prime minister of culture. though he claimed that the boat is between christina and belgrade, all the new bold is between nato 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. in the meantime, serbia's foreign minister has criticized brussels, calling the agreement mediated by the e u, between belgrade and cost of
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a deception. he compared the proposed still to normalize relations between belgrade and christina to the failed minister caused between russia and ukraine. me nice. we were not enthusiastic about the brussels agreement, 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 ear almost 10 years ago, the brussels agreements aim to normalize relations between belgrade and cost of both great has criticized the repeatedly questioning whether these agreements are still in effect. similarly, the means records, mediated by germany and to resolve tensions between moscow and ki as last 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 a crane time. you can use this time to become stronger as you can see today. the
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ukraine of 20142015 is not the ukraine of to day. so be as concerns over the brussels agreements have worse than the mid escalations of conflict with christina casa. those ban on serbian license plates lead to the resignation of $600.00 local serv. officials back in november, then in december. and that the wave of protests followed the arrest of a serbian policeman under the suspicion of terrorism. and most recently to serbian, including a child was shot on the eve of orthodox christmas by a so called albanian extremist steven guy edge professor at the institute of european studies in belgrade. 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 a mediating both and that it failed to implement for both every time i behaving as an advocate of one side. uh where to really discredits the e u as
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a whole. the countries and the populations are really got tired of the process of joining you. so they can't really threats, serbia, especially not serbian population with anything. that is why i think that 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, from the side of the. because now, because majority of serves are really wants the brussels agreements, sir, 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 console and natasha, but also of serbia's estate. because serbia was giving one after the other. this the states, i say, ok, ours to the priest in our government, which we call the inter him institutions. because we are not recognizing it as
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a state obviously. and the only, it's a 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 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. 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. thus the warning from turkey as presidential spokesperson. abraham carlin also warned the people are grown tired of the conflicts, not only in russia and ukraine, but also across europe. the turkish official admitted that at risk of further nato expansion on russia's bonus was a factor in provoking the conflict in the 1st place. ankara has called on security
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guarantees to be provided for both moscow and key if use of error and political analyst on the edits. a t. r t world says the u. s. and its allies or rejecting diplomacy. whenever we see congress coming out of the united states brit, normally seeing common saw regarding board military support. they think coming out of western europe a lot were military support, but we very rarely hear the word diplomacy. at the end, the day there's 2 options right now a protracted war or a diplomatic solution. this is not going to be a quick conflict. it's either going to be protracted or diplomatic solution. diplomatic solution 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 in everyone's interest in everyone's interest. that's debatable. regarding a couple of the western countries, it's time to start. oh, we take in step with diplomacy in the country that wants to see a peaceful resolution more than any one else is here yet because we haven't seen as
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the west take any real steps towards engaging russia of the day. and it is one of the actors that trust it both via moscow yet in france, local time rallied, empowers against the government's proposed pension reform. i made the spiraling economic crisis in the country activists. from a year, a skeptic, political policy gathered to voice that discontent with president mc crohn's policy is peace, bull valley was observed from a distance by police officers. we spoke with some of the protest as a plain, the country's a leg to lead for the crisis. and want him to resign as an a failure to handle the situation. the devil said is to do 1st of all, of course, my current house to go because things up by an up. he and up with inflation problems in energy sector. and then you get this pension reform, i think we have a 1000 reasons to take to the straits, the skirt m fossil. so as on this one,
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france will never be sovereign. it will not be able to do what it wants, as long as it is trapped in the e. u. if you really want to be free, there aren't many options left and leaving. the you is what allows you to succeed in becoming independent economically and socially. i'll never hear it hurts people to see what is happening and they fully understand it told they noticed that some things are taken place, but they get confused easily because there is a disinformation worker and on the u. s. will continue to modernize its military alliance with japan. the statement came from president biden, during a meeting with the japanese lead up. the japanese prime minister visited washington in the last stop of his g 7 tor seeking to strengthen the alliance amid 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. the critics say this goes against the japanese constitution earlier, but the u. s. defense secretary and secretary of state said they're 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 that article 5 of the mutual security 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 piece of stability and you know, pacific ensuring security, the liberty prosperity of our people and people across the region. the u. s. secretary of state claims his country has been a force for peace in the region. not mentioning washington's use of atomic bones on the japanese cities of hiroshima and nagasaki. at the end of the 2nd world war,
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in hundreds of thousands dead motions in house fell to apologize. as it claims the nukes helped to end, the war quicker, rushes deputy national security chief, dimitri met with you have called out japan. i for it's history with the u. s. hulu, cuz she doesn't care about the fact that the only country to 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 united states about this and demand an apology, which was never provided for this horrible act by the american leadership. but no, he shoot a works for the americans, and servants have no courage. we spoke to the vice president of the center for china and globalization of victor gao, whose days that we arm 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 in state of japan, which will be
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a curse to many countries in the asia pacific region. i would urge secretary law in austin to be very cautious when he uses any word all comes involving on 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. the united states use the nuclear bombs to bomb your shipment. 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 oil exports to the u. s. a response to the blogs. recent legislation, making it more difficult for companies to sell the commodity to your if we need to
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engage experts from overseas to counter removed by the you, 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 exports to them, this comes as a countries agree on a law covering a wide range of agricultural goods, exporters, all such good theories will need to provide supply chain information to prove they don't contribute to global deforestation. failing to do so will result in have the fines, indonesia and malaysia, the world's top palm oil producers have a case of unfairly targeting, betrayed a few countries affects discuss an appropriate response. the e u is the was the largest consumer of palm oil, which accounts for almost a quarter of the block biofuel output. independent with murray hunts essays, the decision making on green policies does not serve the blocks interests. now the
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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. if you've got the 30 something year old, a lot, they drinking bureaucrats that sit in coffee shops around brussels in other cities in europe. ah, talking about the virtues of the environment, then you know, our human trafficking on climate change and what they are doing is believing their, adhering to the principles of those, you know, saving the world through these regulations. they don't look at the situation ah, the history, the land, for instance, the land that most a lot of palm oil is growing on in stairwell is actually won't be land that can't be used for anything else. so you're talking about 9 percent of the exports.
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so i think malaysia and indonesia can look at alternative customers very easily. in northern africa, tens, a 1013 is the ins are protesting against the policies of the country's government, as well as disputed parliamentary elections that some locals, belief were rigs. oh, the demonstrations have been mod my classes with police, the and fluke, and demanding the fall of the regime. people are outraged by the economic crises and rising unemployment gripping the country. january the 14th also marks the anniversary of the revolution is thought to be our spring uprisings backing 2011 is how local opposition needed. they explained the reasons for the protest. i know more than that, i am looking at the con, am in state institutions happen politically collapsed. this crossed and gathered
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sate enough to the school that destroyed almost everything among bowman good for about about the so this regime fits on tyranny, oppression, injustice, and backward. this would prove that the nation people will not to rate your policies of closing of the parliament with a military tank or disobey the diesel systems. but in that way, i did leave it. there are food shortages, the economy is in bad shape. we are fighting to save our country from the situation it is in it. oh, the latest news updates. you can check our website, r t dot com. thank you for keeping his company here in asi international. ah, ah, ah,
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ah . mm. so what we, what to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race, his on offense, very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successfully, very critical time. time to sit down and talk ah, the federal bureau of investigation or f b,
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i certainly has had its share of whistleblowers over the years f b i agents have come forward to tell the public about illegality in the f b. i laboratory for example, about racism and hiring and promotion, and about the violation of americans, 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 curio who and you're watching the whistleblowers . 2 2 2 2 2 colleen rally joined the fbi 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
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b. i director robert muller saying that f b. i personnel in the organization's headquarters in washington dc, had mishandled the information provided by the minneapolis field office. regarding zacharias masai 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 them was so 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 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
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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 gave riddle training constitutional law training to the agents. but it was coming in that summer and i think that is what alerted the agent in his supervisor to how suspicious it was. went to whistle blowers from a suburb suburban white squall call be f b i. they were whistleblowers. they went against their own employer to let the f b. i know that they had the most suspicious flight student they had ever.

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