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ah ah, the criminal magic's accusations that is responsible for the mythos strike on a residential building in the nipple patrol that after zalinski advisor, blaine, the deadly explosion on ukraine's own air defenses. also this, our officials say that ukrainian shillinger has left least 2 dead and 4 injured and done. yet more victims may be trapped under the rebel. china reiterates is vision of a multi polar world as patients newly appointed for minutes to complete his multi leg african for and india,
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his historic impulse peak of $1000000.00 barrels of russian crude oil per day with moscow remaining, you delays. the biggest energy supply with is going to 3 pm on monday in the russian capital. my name is peter scott and wherever you joining us from welcome to 30 minutes of news analysis. russia has said that he doesn't target civilian infrastructure in ukraine. that's follows accusations from ukrainian officials that moscow intentionally stroke an apartment building in the city of near petrovna zelinski has also condense russia over what he calls moscow. silence on the tragedy coming spokesperson. dmitri gas cove claims that ukraine has already admitted that its own air defense was responsible for the incident. the russian armed forces do not strike residential buildings or social infrastructure facilities. strikes are conducted against military targets, either obvious or camouflaged. you yourself saw the conclusions of some
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representatives of the ukrainian side who said that this tragedy was the result of the actions of air defense systems of m on this i'm joined, lived in the studio by ot see us ortiz, rachel blevins asi, thanks for joining us. with the background behind this statement, we'll pass got there is referencing reports that 36 people were killed. and johnson's injured after an apartment building was struck in the city of nipper petrov. now this comes amid a wave of strikes coming from russia, targeting ukraine's energy infrastructure. however, moscow has said that it did not target this building. kia has said that russia must be responsible, but at the same time, we also have comments from one of ukrainian presidents. lensky is own advisors, saying that the building was likely hit as a result of the response from key as air defenses. here's what he had to say, but you but he was beaten. no, paul, on the beach. the missile was shut down, but it fell on the building. it exploded when it fell down. now that adviser has
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since apologize for his comments after he was met with swift backlash from ukrainian government, which included accusations that he needed to be investigated by the country security services not the same time. we should also note that the ukraine military's response to this was to insist that it could not have been their air defenses that were responsible because they were not able to shoot down on that caliber of missile. well, at the same time, they also claim that they have done so in the past. so really a lot going on here, the contradictions, the, but what's been the reaction so far, rachel, to this while the western media immediately jumped on this insisted that russia must be responsible and also put out articles insisting that moscow was targeting civilian infrastructure. not the same time they didn't have nearly as much to say about the comments made by someone skis, advisor, even as that comes when we know that he has air defense systems have been faulty in
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the past. specifically, that major incident that we saw back in november where ukrainian missile landed over and polish territory, killing 2 people there. now all of this comes, as we've continued to see the same media reaction, really where they have put the blame on russia. but at the same time, they have not talked nearly as much about the ukrainian attacks where civilian infrastructure is targeted. now that has been a reoccurring trend that we've seen really since 2014, when we look back, there's the july 2014 bombing of an apartment building and don bass that killed at least 10 people to the march 2020 to bombing of don f. left 21 people dead, as well as the april 2022 bombing of a railway station that killed 50 people. now the media is lack of coverage here also comes with the same time as we're seeing an increase in really the device of rhetoric on social media. that includes people who have taken the twitter to openly call for the genocide of all russian people. here's what was it's absolutely fair
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for me to wish for all russians in russia to be wiped off the face of the earth. it's not hate speech, it's not horrible of me, it's just fair. certainly allotted, stay tear and we'll continue to follow this as the latest update. hopefully it was all day to thanks very much, rachel, thank you for meanwhile, a massive shelling of done yet was reported on monday with 2 civilians, reportedly killed a local journalists census. this report from the see what the cwa sub sim, dora. this is a tragic start to the working week for local residence. at 90 m, the ukrainian army fired 3 m l r's rockets at a peaceful city. but this happened exactly at the moment when people were driving to work. there was maximum traffic on the roads, and there were many local residents on the streets and bus stops that emergency services are on the scene. the 3 story building was non residential. it housed offices, including a pharmacy, according to preliminary data,
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there may be people under the rubble, but according to the latest reports, at least 4 people were wounded in this attack. and here's what some locals told us on the scene. hold on for us and it happened very early in the morning. i was sleeping at the time. i live here on the 5th floor, presently over one hello. and i was passing a traffic like the 1st time it landed somewhere near by the 2nd time it hit the building. i tried to avoid being hit and sped up. the 3rd time it hit me. i feel ok, i guess if it is possible to feel okay, in this situation, i have some injuries from broken glass from car windows to the left. there has been more shelling of the nancy in office building with shell. it's a civilian object. an investigation is underway. there are people injury where currently rescued people from under the rubble and taken measures to save them. and present zalinski has said that the battle for the town of solider continues north,
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despite the russian defense minister confirming that the town is now under russian control. as russia's troops sher footage from the front lines. now his, some of the exclusive footage from the scene showing the devastation to residential buildings after months of heavy fighting, ukrainian troops, abandoned western supplied weapons and ammunition as they fled the town. moscow says the wagner troops were instrumental in winning the battle of the solid saw, and we heard exclusively from 2 fighters when the hood of zones. what are this other that we are now in solidarity, which has recently been liberated by the pmc wagner result troops. we faced strong resistance from ukrainian nationalists. despite their high professionalism, we surpass them in every way. we are urban fighters, so it's no use trying to compete with us here. i think i result was destined to succeed. as you can see from the dispositions, there were battles for practically every house. the enemy really dug into the city, refusing to give up their positions. but since the onslaught of musicians here was
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especially heavy, the ukrainians had to retreat. but in fear much certainly in general, during their sold, our soldiers operate actively abruptly and tried to break into the enemy's positions before they know it. most commonly and the sold happens under the cover of our own artillery. it launches strikes while our soldiers break into the enemy's positions. so the enemies don't even have time to raise their hats because they are hiding from artillery strikes. we advance quite quickly, especially in the residential sector. but sometimes we stumble as well. here with dense, high rise buildings from the upper floors of which the observation is easier and from which snipers usually fire. it was a little more difficult still in active advancement, a ski to our success during the assault. therefore, so dar was taken relatively quickly. china's chief diff,
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a month was in cairo on sunday, full talks with egyptian and arab league officials, and that marks his last stop in a multi leg trip across africa, which was aimed at boosting the confidence ties to beijing. now the chinese foreign minister reiterated beijing's vision of multiple the world are sure enough only chance shoot. we agreed to work together to implement the spirit of the react declaration which affirms multilateral international order based on international law. and the dedication of common values for humanity represented in peace, justice development, democracy and freedom. and the rejection of the palletization of human rights issues and their use as a tool to interfere in internal affairs of other countries. the visit by chinese, foreigners, king hong, is really to solidify his relationship with egypt. the continents number one economy and china has poured billions into their economy. having invested in the sewers can now which it has a new economy zone,
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which is largely develop the chinese money. and china has also been influential in the development of a localized production of vaccines in egypt. having collaborated through sign of farm and the government of egypt is also putting in money into the new administrative capital. in cairo, there was also a meeting with the arab league, general secretary, which is seen as very important because china has been a big part of, of the middle east end. that multi lateral flora of corporation. as witness through the re add declaration, which was signed a couple of years ago. but china as a leading investor on the continent as a whole, the continent of africa was really here to, to reassure some of its pride non countries that investment will keep, will keep coming. and that the road and belt initiative may have slowed,
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but it still has some life in it. as we move along, foreign minister can also visit had been in angola, as well as, as govern looking into infrastructure investments. and with countries like not, well, i've been in, we're looking to to, and ben, excellent of raw materials, particularly. so i've been from the next 2 years. and china is seen as an important member in establishing the localization of the manufacturing of that being which would be of benefit to the populace within berlin itself. but less than now to some of the comments that were made by men is the kin, as well as the e u. cham person list them with a funky, pseudo shot. whatever can nice he so dorothy 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,
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not in the arena for competition between major countries. lucky for africa refuses to be seen as an arena for computing influence. we're open to cooperation and partnerships with everyone as long as their respect our principles, our priorities now interests. the partnership we have with china is built on this principles. let's keep in mind that this comes following what the americans have been trying to do and the other side, which is also to re establish his relationship with the continent. following the december summit with joe biden, head with over 40 african head of faith in washington, throwing in some $65000000000.00 of investment over the next 3 years, which pales in comparison when one looks at the investments that have been made by china, which are data dead estimates that china is of it out, some $160000000000.00 worth of loans to african countries between the
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2000 and the 20. 20. well, as africa's influence in the world grows arts, he speaks exclusively with the error trade ambassador. and he shares his thoughts on the future of the african continent, cooperation with russia and much more as always you can watch a full version on r c. throughout the day. all of us are web fights, r t dot com. for now here's a quick teaser. ah, russia has been accused of neo colonialism and of seeking to expand its influence there. do you think that is the case and if not, a war is perhaps who stands to benefit from driving a wedge between russia and africa. the 1st blow, sweet, acute, who is accused, the rush is really amazing. those countries walk, use russia who might accuse russia are the ones who i'll be there for long and as new colonists and connie analysis,
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i think there are vast areas where we can cooperate with russia. beach in the security sector, threat sector, economic sector, and different sector all for that matter also in other areas. the corporation with our shock would be very important in the agricultural sector, also beat in their transfer of law. how in the transfer of for origin, the productivity of he can awaken in no, i think it russia will sell us anything that we'd like to have. oh, ah, india's broken you records, importing more than $1000000.00 barrels of oil per day from russia making new delhi it's top crude supplier for 3 months in a row. ortiz vernon sharma reports in the relationship with russia,
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dates back to the call for, but the young gordon by 2022 house, particularly, been an important one. the bilateral trade between new delhi and moscow has tripled the ad. russia has become india as a top oil supply or in the last 3 months of 2022. so passing its dominant did traditionally, while suppliers like saudi arabia is wrong in the us appetite for russian crude has massively grew one from one percent in february of 2022 and last year to 25 percent in december. so that's a huge jump there in the now and boating over $1000000.00 barrels of crude oil. birdie a new were recall there. i'm pretty, it makes perfect sense for india considering india is the 3rd largest consumer or oil in the world. and that was one of the reasons given by india for do find these are sanction seeing that we want to prioritize the energy security for
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a 1400000000 people. india has made itself very clear to the west and the wall that it is going to exercise it through t. jacob on to me, what is meant is not only secure and you know g for its people, but also exporting more now leaders, ada, suggesting that india would be offering back door and bought russian oil to the you know, we're going to look at some d. take, for instance, the job not good, refinery in india, best cost. it's important. russian oil have increased the east for time from 2021 to 2020 to the same to finally the job i'm going to find re also supplies oil to the u. k. and look at the u. k. has imported 29 shipments of these will and other refined products from job numbers since the beginning of the conflict in ukraine and compared to 2021, only 7 shipments, 10000000 barrels. all oil in 2020, to cut to 2021,
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for 1000000 barrels for that's the difference. and as did also with the question mark on what the meaning of all these sanctions really is, the u. k. must close the loopholes that undermine support for ukraine by allowing bloody fossil fuels to continue flowing across our borders. you see in there has been under constant pressure threats and more than judgements from the west for buying discounted russian oil. it would be interesting now to see what the u. k. if it all responds to what ukraine has to say about their imports or oil from india. well, as europe struggles to diversify is energy sources, katasha energy minister is confidence that the continent will resume buying russian gas. and thus, despite the unions pledge to win itself off, russian energy the europeans to day are seen. there is no way we're going back to rush and gas. we're all blast to have to be able to forget and to forgive. and i
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think things get mandate with time. they learn from that situation and probably have it much bigger diversity. but russian gas is going back in my view to europe. speaking of the global energy conference in doha, the could sorry minister warned that europe will struggle to replenish is just storage until at least 2022. the official also added that gus is a realistic solution to achieve in the ease, much promotes at green energy goals without rushing us on the markets. energy prices will remain too high for europe to push forward with its environmental plans . we spoke to banking and economics professor richard verna who says that europe is finding it hard to replace russian imports. the could terry and energy minister who's heading b m the l. a little gas company is really looking at the facts and the reality. and he's very much aware of, of the european demand and requirement for energy. and the reality is,
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as he points out, that the west supplies that everyone is now preparing for, do take time. i mean, there's not enough shipping terminals to receive it. and there's, there's a whole number of logistics issues you conscious overnight switch to american or the gas supply. so the reality is, the gas that the gas from russia will be needed. and we really see in the m u. k. india, a case that these indirect measures are not being taken where essentially russian gas is being imported. but it's just not admitted. that is russian gas because it 1st goes to it from russia to india, is refined there and then imported. so the reality is that until 2025, it will be difficult to replace russian gas. the winter has been somewhat mild
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this year. so it wasn't so far hasn't been a big crisis for europe. but overall, the demand is significant. in other news, the tennessean capital has been flooded by thousands of protesters marching against the net total seizure of power by the countries presidents and people called for his resignation. as they marked the anniversary of the arab spring protests that shook the regions political landscape. the demonstrations had been marred by classes with police on cold for regime change. people are outraged by the economic crisis and rising employment on employment. excuse me, griffin. the country is what locals. how to say about their grievances, isn't it? and what is it? and we've had enough, the cost of living has increased. prices have gone up, we have come to defend our revolution. what is the state? it's the president and his government. he's the one who runs it. so it's up to him
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to account for what he has not done in the country for a year and a half. he has done nothing. he has monopolized all the authorities and institutions. he has made promises, but he has done nothing today and i've been missing since now. i cannot build a family, have a child because i am afraid of the situation. i see as a result, one cannot do anything in one's life, nor evolve in one's professional career, nothing because the situation is not going in the right direction. set also the suck i left, the rate of price increases will continue as well as the existence of shortages of basic necessities in the country. this is for the simple reason that the state does not have the financial resources to pay for imports such as cereals. over a decade since june issue was proclaimed, the only are of country, the one, the fights for democracy and freedom ortiz at steve sweeney us. if anything's really changed, for the people, the, the spotlight has fallen once more on the birthplace of the so called arab spring, shanicea trove is on from the revolution. people are thronging the street in mass
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rallies against the president who sees power and is alternate. he is parliament march 2022, and what has been described as a constitutional cou? many had claimed that unity or was the only country to win the fight for freedom and democracy of the toppling of president ben allie, ending of nearly 25 years of his rule. rival group so even awarded the nobel prize in 2015 in the bel peace prize for 2015 east to be awarded to detention national dialogue, quartets for its decisive contribution to the building of a pluralistic democracy into nisha elections in december would largely boycotted with just at 11 percent of eligible voters taking part in
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a poll and political parties ban from running chinese, he has western allies, including the united states and france, have expressed concern, and the country's economy lies in tatters. trinity has been hit by sewing food prices and shortages of fuel and basic staples like sugar, vegetable, and rice. and to make matters worse, the cash struck country is losing money at a time when it needs it. the most trinity has been forced to go cap in hand to the international monetary fund. it struck a preliminary agreement of a $1900000000.00 load in october. but that has now been frozen, pending further economic reforms, as the u. s. threatens to wield is vito causing panic amongst foreign investors? many of whom have announced plans to leave the country while washington has cut off humanitarian aid. to months off to the u. a secretary of state met with a chin is him president, lavishing him with praise. will no doubt be talking about our support for inclusive
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transparent elections. ah, the economic program that so important to the future of the taishan people. but what was the arab spring in reality? well, back in 2010, it was hailed by many in the west as a victory for democracy. governments were toppled as protests spread like wildfire to countries including egypt, yemen, bahrain, algeria, jordan, and iraq. one of the bloodiest events bundled in with the arrow spring, was a nato bombardment of libya in 2011, but ended in disaster. and the brutal execution of luma gadhafi with a country descending into a quagmire from which is never fully recovered. with the resurgence of jihadist and a bitter war between rival governments, but good duffy's demise was celebrated by the west. yes, we came. we saw a died in sylvia foreign intervention led to
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a lengthy conflict. but despite sanctions at western back proxies, president assad remains empower. iraq remains unstable with frequent protests and difficulties forming a government, egypt to have been plagued by instability. and schoo nicea is now witnessing fresh unrest and a dire economic crisis. so more than a decade on the question remains was a all worth it. and finally, italian police have announced the arrest of. busy the country's most wanted mafia boss who's been on the run since 1993 and finally caught in a private clinic in the city of palermo. mateo messina, dinero is his name, and he was just a young man when he went into hiding. he is now 60 and has spent the past 30 years on the ron accused of a 1990 to bombing in sicily that killed 2 of the country's top anti mafia.
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prosecutors as well as the wife of one of them and a number of bodyguards, italian premier at georgia. bologna said that the dons capture is a quote great victory of the state. that shows that he doesn't surrender in the face of the mafia. will answer up for now. mine is peter scott. i'll be back again in round about 30 minutes time with another rundown of all the latest news views and analysis right here. archie with ah, with by the middle of the 19th century, practically the whole of india had been under the rule of the british empire. the
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colonial authorities had imposed that heavy death bringing the people into poverty and were exporting natural resources. and moreover, these authorities absolutely had no consideration for the provisions of the local population, treating them like 2nd class citizens. the british were showing signs of disrespect even to those who cooperated with them. the fact of ignoring the religious beliefs of the hindus led to the mutiny embassy boys, mercenary soldiers serving under the british ground. 3000000000 began on the 10th of may 1857 in the garrison town of may road north of india. in the form of a mutiny. the rebels quickly took over daily. the heroic resistance of the indian people lasted for one and a half years. however, the forces were not equal. the colonial authorities dealt with the rebels cruelly, the enslaves, the boys were tied to the mouth of the cannon and were shot right through their bodies for the amusement of the public. this type of execution was called the
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devil's with the obliteration of the mutiny resulted in the death of 800000 inhabitants of india. however, the british empire never broke the free spirit of the indians, and there will resist and look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such orders at conflict with the 1st law and justification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. and the point obviously, is to great trust, rather than fear for various jobs with artificial intelligence. real, somebody with a robot most research his own existence with
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blue with hello, i'm manila, cham you are tuned into modus operandi. the show that dive deep into global foreign policy and international relations to examine their methods and patterns. and it's history that reverberates in our lives. today, today we will examine the wave of protests that have swept across iran in the fall of 2022, following the death of a young woman in police custody. these protests, however, looking a lot different from protests in the past. woman led and garnering global interest, is this an organic movement or a color revolution in disguise? we'll discuss. all right, let's get into the m o. ah. in the u.
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s, the women's movement led to a series of sweeping change and laws across the country. for close to a century now, women in america have taken to the streets to wear pants to have the right to bow to divorce, to drive have agency over their own bodies. now, recent years saw american women don pink netted caps as a show of solidarity for women's rights. meanwhile, in iran, the women are taking off their head scarves known as a job in the muslim world. now it's a show of solidarity for their own women's movement, triggered by the mysterious death of a 22 year old woman named massa me, who was taken into custody by the so called morality police of iran for improper where of her. he job facts surrounding the case are spotty at best. iranian official say she died from preexisting health problems. her family alleges the police beat her to.
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