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oh, really i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successfully, very difficult. i'm time to sit down and talk ah, breaking news from nepal. we're 72 people have reportedly been killed in a plane crash at the country's international airport. the russian defense ministry says camp is preparing a provocation to blow up a large granary and the cube moscow of disrupting the greenville in these weeks tops stories. moscow confirmed, it's military. it has taken full control of the strategic town of sola dar, in the don. yes. republic, after months of rolling battled, oh,
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a state of emergency has been declared in several regions of peru from january 15th, for 30 days, amid mass protest across the country. that has perused president dina locke that refuses to leave office despite called for her resignation with hello and good morning from moscow to wherever you may be. watching. this is the weekly with the hour and weeks most vital stories from around the globe. i'm fear ella is about we start with breaking news from nepal. we're 72 people have reportedly died in a plane crash at the country's international airport. this verified footage allegedly shows a moment before and the aftermath of the plane crash near the city of barbara in central nepal. report say the plane crash as it is tempted to land. there were
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$68.00 passengers and 4 crew members on board among them 15 foreigners, including 4 russian citizen, rescuers continue to work at the scene where at least 40 bodies have been found. nepalese prime minister convenes an emergency government meeting. we will keep you updated with more details as they come in. moscow says kiev is planning a large scale provocation to blow up large grain thoughts and blame russia. the russian defense ministry says kiev goal is to leverage western public opinion. ukraine security services are preparing a large scale provocation in the coming days to discredit russia's actions within the grain deal, and to accuse russia of creating a food shortage in ukraine. in the western media, the incident will be presented as another atrocity by the russian troops requiring
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a tough response from the world community. the fence been as c goes as far as providing details of the plants sabotaged mission, saying that at least 30 ukrainian explosives specialists and security officers have already arrived in article. and the storage facility itself is owned by a man affiliated with the security service of ukraine. now, according to the defense ministry, the publication is meant to increase pressure on public opinion and western countries. in order to achieve you, large scale arms supplies to ukraine, on the eve of the a meeting of a nato defense ministers and ramstein germany, which will take place on january 20th. now this is a 2nd warning about the ukrainian provocations issued by russian defense ministry. this year alone, on the 8th of january, military officials issued a warning, the key of so security services are preparing to accuse russian forces of committing atrocities against civilian population in harkell. now,
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the alleged plan was to dig up the graves of civilians who died of natural causes disfigure their bodies and put them in a mass grave all in order to accuse russia of committing war crimes. now this would not have been the 1st time ukraine would stage such provocations in order to find support in the west. last year world headlines were a full of stories about news from boucher ukrainian city that russian forces returned to caves, controlled you to successful negotiations. at that time. western media were presented with the corpses of civilians on the streets of the city. 3 days after the russian army had left now linkage between the dead and the russian military was established almost immediately without any fact based data to back it up. now, anyone who dared to question the established russia didn't narrative was the shouted down and the belittled as a russian shill,
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or even worse for its own part. russia has vehemently denied the allegations and has requested an emergency meeting of the un security council to discuss what the russian foreign ministry has called the criminal provocations by ukrainian soldiers and radicals in boucher. now the presidency of the security council was held by great britain, and the british mission to the un has denied the russia requests of the time. so, in general, the latest ukrainian provocation falls in line with key of attempts to boost military support from the west. due to its own failures on the battle ground. meanwhile, on saturday, multiple missile strikes were reported across ukraine. ukrainian officials and local media reported at least $100.00 missiles, fired. several large explosions were reported in can emergency electricity blackouts were then declared in the capital as well as 7 other regents of ukraine.
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according to local officials, one large power plant in the western part of the country went offline with unverified images, appearing online, showing the allege a damage. a tragic incident also occurred in the city of net profit drove score a residential building was partially destroyed by a rocket, according to local officials, at least 21 people died with dozens more injured. ukrainian officials were quick to blame russia of intentionally striking civilian building. moscow has repeatedly stated it only targets military objects and infrastructure used by the ukrainian army. it comes as one of the landscape advisors contradicted the official narrative, saying that ukrainian air defenses cause the incident you use be there? no pull on the put the it's the missile was shut down, but it fell on the building. it exploded when it fell down. the russian military
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has previously said that ukrainian air defenses have been ineffective citing examples of missile defense, rockets hitting civilian buildings in the country as well as neighboring states when a ukrainian rocket killed 2 farmers in poland in november last year. now to the don bass front lines were russian forces achieved a major breakthrough. this week the private military company, wagner took the strategic city of sola, dar, under its control. this exclusive footage shows the wagner group head and members inspecting an underground mine that was previously used by camps troops, the store weapon. the companies had said that remaining ukrainian troops who were surrounded and refused to surrender, were killed in battle. getting re goes didn't also symbolically brought salt to the mine and in the parents swipe at western media,
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which claimed he has business interest in this city. no more than. i mean the government so that there would be no rumor spread in the yes that we are fighting for source. i have some ukraine insult with me. live it in solider, after we go through it. solid are is a strategically important location. gaining control over at pave the way for russian forces to put pressure on ukrainian forces in the major city of ordeal. most. a vital transportation hub with a network of roads and railways. use this supply routes. the head of the don. yes. republic said that after sol at our rushes, military will be able to move toward severest another key city. the cities of comma tours and flop yards would then be the key targets for the russian army. this comes as kev continues to deny its military has lost control over the city. the reluctance could be explained by the large losses. the ukrainian army has
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reportedly suffered in the area. meanwhile, desperate relatives of ukrainian fighters who are said to be missing or in captivity have taken to the streets of what local media labeled a march of widows, women were seen holding photos of their husband calling on the government to help bring them home. the protest follow multiple eye witness accounts, suggesting that kid is reluctant to retrieve some of its wounded and slain service men from the battlefield. calves biggest military backer, the united states downplayed the significance of the latest developments on the front line. according to paragon, spokesperson, ukrainian armies, the latest defeat would not have any impact on the conflict. let's take a listen. we don't know how it's going to go, so i'm not gonna predict failure or success here. but even if they're both bad mood until it are fall to the russians, it's not going to make
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a not going to have a strategic impact on the war itself. and it certainly isn't gonna stop ukrainians or, or slow them down in terms of their and their efforts to regain their territory. put this way of sold or hadn't fallen in the ukrainian defenses that they have been building for over 8 years from 2014 to 2002002 would still be intact. and that would complicate extraordinarily, any russian offensive that has been planned when the remaining 12550000 mobilized troops, finally appear on the battlefield. it was to follow solid are the russians, have put at risk of the ukrainian positions in the fact is that the defense of this area is going to become untenable and or rather than risk and even larger cauldron,
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the ukraine's will have no choice but to withdraw and seek, create a new defensive bill. further to the west, the capture of sola dar, the eventual capture of bark mood. the piercing of the ukrainian defences is an essential precondition for any follow on russian offensive operation. so this is, this is a battle of tremendous significance and tremendous consequence. for both sides, china's new foreign minister is wrapping up his 5 nation trip across africa. the last country on the checklist was been in during an official meeting with the countries president. he emphasized the importance of chinese african cooperation to identify more areas to strengthen bilateral ties. but gina, by painting, quote, my proposal is that we work together to promote synergy between beneath strategic development plan and the belt in road initiative. and the achievement of the forum
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on china, africa, co operation. so in order to identify more fields of action and growth rates for our cooperation. well, i am thinking of infrastructure, agriculture, human resources, training, manufacturing, and peace and security. earlier this week, the chinese foreign minister also visited angola. he noted that both states have always enjoyed solidarity and trust, as well as growing momentum in their mutual cooperation with chinese companies making significant contributions to infrastructure upgrades in angola vaughn. his african trip also included a stop in achia, where he, how the meeting was as ethiopian counterpart fund. they discuss bilateral cooperation and their joy experience and governance. china's new foreign minister also met with the head of the african union commission in a swipe at u. s. involvement in the continent, he stated that no world power should force african countries to take sides and
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matters of geo politics. instead saying, africa should be a place for promoting economic development to. yeah, it would african needs to solidarity and cooperation, not confrontation, no country, no people have the right to force african countries and their people to take sides . africa should be a platform for international cooperation, not an arena for competition between major countries. africa refuses to be seen as an arena for competing influence. we're open to cooperation and partnerships with everyone as long as their respect our principles, our priority is no interest. the partnership with her, with china is built on this principles. while cooperation between china and african nations is on the rise. the u. s. as such, actions are actually destabilizing the continent. the u. s. defense secretary made those claims last month at a summit of african leaders in washington were witnessing the purity,
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expand its footprint, ah, in the, on the continent on a daily basis. and that creates problems that will be eventually d, stabilizing, if they're not already, or we see russia continuing to peddle cheap weapons, employing mercenaries across the continent. and so the combination of those activities by those 2 countries, i think that there's watching and certainly i think they're influenced again, can be the stabilizer chinese, a fair expert. andrew long says the countries approach to africa is more holistic than that of western powers. thomas engagement with africa, it's very different from the west and looks at the relationship in a holistic way. the emphasis is always been on building infrastructure notice capacity building for development will help the these countries to develop and also
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cost with force crucial ties between china and africa. their so called democracy as defined by the united states is only a facade channel to excerpt americans in france to impose the americans more go on on other countries, regardless of the m, the stage of the development of the internal political situation, the geography and so on so forth, the african countries and other developing countries, they are more in debt to listen commercial lenders multiple times more than china. thomas become much more careful in price and allowing some sort of that relief, but also taking into account all the stakeholders interest. but overall, these loans are here, as i say, it was building infrastructure within the country and connecting these countries to other neighboring countries. it would bring
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a lot of economic progress over 60 years. since gaining independence, the democratic republic of congo continues to feel the effects of grueling decades long conflict. the southern mineral rich region of the country was torn between former colonial powers and insurgents. our teeth corolla thought la, explain how the current government is still picking up the pieces left by western powers. after 6 long decades of brutal conflicts, countless lives lost and displaced. the war in the d. r. c. saw the mineral rich province of cut anger is finally over. it's been a harrowing endeavor for his people, and the region itself regulated 61 time, came for congress to gain her independence. the imperialists and colonizers led by belgium, the united kingdom, and the united states, shows conflict and separatism in cassandra. but why did they do it? they all parroted ally and by western colonizers and imperialists,
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that it was to hold the spread of communism in the world. for in the d r c, that also men control of major resources at bargain basement prices, and that's how the war in the region began, but for the democratically elected leader of the congo. patrice lamar, the future of the country, was only as one united nation. i informed the public in the congo and throughout the world dr. tango will not be separated from the congo. the province of catan goes an integral parts of an independent congo from the points of view of internal public law and of international law. just as the province of antwerp in belgium will not become independent, neither will, the province of catania become independent in the congo. our great rich country will remain united in order to play a primary role in the association of free nations of africa. but la moda was beaten to the top and deposed by army general known as muffled just as a 2nd. lemme a democratically elected leader of the congo was handed to his enemies. he was
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beaten brutally. l, tortured by his enemies. it was later revealed that belgium and the cia engineered and claimed for his downfall, and that the mover was handed over to his enemies to be tortured and for his body to be doused with as it to further hasting the decomposition, this is hoarding to the us is old national security council subgroup western pressure made sure that the united nations security council was hamstrung and could not get a consensus on the burning conflict and west than missionaries filled the congress, the united nations secretary general at the time. doug hummus called was hard to change this western narrative and called for peace. he even called for all foreign
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forces to leave the congo. but sadly, he was to lose his life in a mysterious plane crash. in 1961 details of which i had to be known, largely because the united kingdom and the united states archives both refused to cooperate with the mission. and the investigation has since gone no way. the continued non disclosure of potentially relevant new information in the intelligence security and defense archives of member states constitutes the biggest barrier to understanding the full truth of the event. the situation in the congo only kept on getting worse, and as public opinion grew against western powers, it was up to john f. kennedy to do something about it. he decided to flip and not support the leader in katana easier said, than that something that took nearly a year to end did all the congo crisis raised on and the country shattered and devastated by it's still an able to recover largely because of western
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greed and an unwillingness to accept that congress has the right to decide its own destiny and shoot guns out of lottie. enjoining a state of emergency has been declared and several regions of peru beginning january, 15th for 30 days, and made mass protest across the country as peruse incumbent president, dena bol, the arc that has refused to leave office. i will nest losses some voices that have come from the violent and radical factions are asking for my resignation, provoking the population into cash disorder and destruction. i will not resign. my commitment is with pearl, many of us false. 17 people were reportedly killed and hundreds more injured, including at least $23.00 police officers, as locals attempted to take over an airport in southern peru on tuesday. at least
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43 people have been killed in reported confrontations between police and civilians in the country. in what many activists are calling a massacre. the protest call for the resignation of intern president deena bal, arctic with demonstrators claiming their being discriminated against by the new governments of who is going to defend us. who's going to after this children who are traumatized. this children for becoming fatherless, motherless orphans a failure to put her on the found the spot on the good. okay. the police officers were shooting at us. i think there are 5 wound it and one debt we're calling president of through the end up with our to resign it because you are murderer. many people are dying because of you, you boss. except for the people don't want to you, ah,
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with thousands and thousands of people have married again in the barn. i mean me to voted. we did, you know, one of the most with lima? i didn't see mason dealing with organized the demands are quite here. they want the not to be out of the government, they want the dictatorship to end. and they also police the congress, along with the executive power of the killing, of people who are actually exercise in the right. not just the lima. everyone in the u. s. has pledged to support president bull locked in despite escalating anti
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government protests demanding her resignation since december last year. impeach president frederick, i feel earlier claim to us involvement is behind the violence suppression of protestors. meanwhile, former bolivian president eval morales, has expressed his support for peruvian demonstrators in responsible. large as government banned him from entering peru, we spoke to peruvian activist scott the real who says that the state actions against the protesters and of morale is our acts of racism. there is evidently the relation between in the border through. yeah, i mean, we're speaking about the same indigenous group of people. so and that's, that's evidence they will be you know, well, yes, actions that will be supported is strongly and there was no proof. however of
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the of that the government is saying, well, what i think is dad is evidently racist. attack is not only against ever, but obviously again the people, as i mentioned, it's mostly indigenous i mara, that have crap. now experienced the latest scaling and the action of bombing able from entering the country. it's just, it's a joke to me, but it seems statements from his statement from the government. so create been a life, basically invasion of people and to blame everywhere else and believe and the left wing movement in latin america for whatever is going
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on in the country. even for their own killing. so they're trying to make us responsible for it because there are people who speak against the government as responsible for the killing b r. committing former brazilian president jar balsa narrow will be investigated by the countries authorities suspected of inciting riots after his supporter storm the capital. earlier this week, in protest of the election of president led the silver violence interrupted in brazilian after thousands of protesters stormed and needed key government buildings . more than a 1000 people were detained with lula da silva, pledging to find and punish those involved in the protest. lula supporters also looked to the streets and organized rallies condemning the riots. these were the seeds on the ground. ah.
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i images comparing the chaos and brazilian straits to the pictures of the us capitol hill storming in 2021. cause media to draw parallels between the 2 incidents. both took place in january after elections with supporters of a losing candidate taking over national congress. while the majority of leaders have brought in russia and across latin america have recognizable as presidency.
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the u. s. president has called the protest in brazil and assault on democracy with european leaders also affirming their support for the return of da silva. i condemned the assault on democracy and on the peaceful transfer of power. in brazil, brazil's democratic institutions have our full support and the will of the brazilian people must not be undermined. i look forward to continuing to work with president lula. my absolute condemnation of the soul from the democratic institutions of brazil, full support for prison, lieu of the silver. democratically elected by millions of brazilians from fair and free elections, full support to lula da silva and his government to congress and to the federal supreme court. brazilian democracy will prevail over violence and extremism and reactions. also came from tac giants to once again, pick sides in the political stand up. meta announced they will remove all content
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that supports the former president of brazil and his backers that promotes the protest that swept the country in advance of the election. we designated brazil as a temporary high risk location and have been removing content, calling for people to take up arms or forcibly invade congress. the presidential palace and other federal buildings were also designating. this is a violating event, which means we will remove content that supports or praises these actions. although matter stands on, sensory concept varies greatly according to the situation when iran was struck with a wave of violent protest be getting last year calls to murder that iranian leader were not censored according to the company's oversight board. such messages did not violate a rule barring violent threats, as they were rhetorical political slogan. former and why you professor michael rectinwald's says facebook has been serving government interest since that company's founding. facebook has been blocking content since its inception.
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it's was funded by the cia to begin with. it's always been a state apparatus. and likewise, it served those interests. so there's nothing new about this in the sense that this has been going on. it's all just coming out. now of course, they're going to support any opposition to the iranian government, but they're going to block any opposition to the current brazilian government. this is what they do. they have a certain narrative and they want that narrative. it want all parties to adhere to that narrative and they will punish and disappear people that doubt the so called democratic values. these people are least democrats, people you can imagine this is, this is paula terry and regime. we're dealing with here before we go, a quick recap of the breaking news from nepal. we're 72 people have reportedly died
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in a plane crash at the country's international airport. this unverified footage allegedly shows a moments before and the aftermath of the plane crash near the city of posada in central nepal. report say the plane crash as it is tempted to land. there were $68.00 passengers and 4 crew members on board among them 15 foreigners, including 4 russian citizens. rescuers continue to work at the scene where at least 40 bodies have been found. no pulse prime minister convenes an emergency government meeting. we will keep you updated with more details as they come in. and that's her up on the hour, and we top stories from all around for more up to the minute updates head over to r t dot com. and don't forget to follow us on odyssey rumble, and god, thanks for tuning in. we'll see you back next hour. the.

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