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a hi miss. so let the fun with a us excuses, washington and giving approval to keep 4 times on russian territory or civilian areas. and those are once again, child by you creating forces. no, not move on for a true stroke officer. we're located right here on the 2nd floor. thank god. no one was inside. what happened had really just research group found the alarm over roy's in number of christians killed in africa because of their faith and made concerns of increasingly religiously motivated violence around the world with
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you and warns of a dangerous cycle of violence in palestine as westbank, families speak out again. these rating government refusal to hand over the bodies of their relatives. almost 21 years have passed. and until now we do not know where his body is or how he was march with . good morning and welcome to all t international broadcasting alive from moscow, just past the hour. i'm as always, it's great to have you with assignment to mommy. let's take a look at today's top stories roches on buses. the u. s. says washington has given key direct approval for a tax on crimea using american weapons. he made those comments in response to an assertion by the us state department that crimea is creating territory and thus not off limits for ukrainian murphy offensive. commentators naval assumed that russia
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will not retaliate for attacks in his territory. it should be obvious to everyone that we will destroy any kind of weaponry supply to the zalinski regime by the americans are native. isn't it clear that pumping a crane with more weaponry, no matter where it is produced in the us, are any other nato countries will only lead to an increase in the deaths of civilians? the rhetoric of us officials is becoming increasingly belligerent. after hearing such remarks from washington, the criminals and kia will feel complete impunity. the risks of the conflict escalating will increase once again. java lead off, so also called for increased arm survives to keep during his speech at the will. the current form in dallas. he suggested that providing heavy weaponry to grain would be the only way to end the conflict. then order for the war 2 and rush us aggression must fail. that is why we are continuously supplying ukraine with
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large quantities of arms in close consultation with our partners. we heard from a talk to host, i'm a little commentators, steve gill. he says that piece is not actually the objective for western powers in the ukraine conflict, but rather a military victory over russia. i think most of the focus has been trying to hurt russia rather than find a peaceful conclusion to this conflict. and when you look at past conflicts around the world, there are always at least some discussions of how to be extricate from conflict from bombing and from civilians being injured and hard. and it appears there's no talk in this situation. certainly from the western powers or from, from america on how there is a pathway to pieced that can get in this or at least put it on. busy hold for a period of time to try and find some peaceful resolution. i think we're going to see significant progress in this conflict by the russians in the next couple of months. and i think that's why you're seeing maybe a bit of hysteria kind of
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a last ditch effort to get more weapons to support support chia and ukraine because they've not been very well on the battlefield despite the misinformation that western media and certainly european media putting out their american media outlets, including the new york times, reported us officials are discussing plans with the claim for tanks. on the city of mount poll, i'm many people which link the cry mean peninsula to maine and russia. but as the u . s. and other western powers have been supplying increasingly involved heavy weaponry to the euclidian military. leaders call for more on supplies, full key of civilian areas and almost persistently show by cleaning forces. just in the last 24 hours, 11 residential districts in the us republic came under fire and at least one woman was wounded in the attacks on see out of it, cause visited the site that one of the reasons strikes on the list of all of the
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bottles ukrainian shelling of finance can nearby settlements is waging more and more destruction, especially in the wake of russia haven't gain control new cities and villages and the republican one all the no, not live in this. a lot of furniture shop offices were located right here on the 2nd floor. thank god. no one was inside, one happened security guard managed his i q. right. but i will tell you, let it go. i work not far from here. there were 2 rounds of shelling and 2 heads. we decided to come and help however, we could. it was a spontaneous decision and more than human visual jeanette civilians are constantly struggling to hide from the shelling and avoid the deadly explosives. scattered in the streets with the continued shelling of civilians in the denial republic proves kiev is determined to retaliate on the people in their property as he is facing losses along the entire front line. sammy of
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d a r t to next regions were sir essential down to africa in europe or has claimed that persecution of christians and is on the rise with thousands of people killed over the past year because of their faith report by the religious research group opened doors said the 5600 christians were killed last year because of their faith. it said many of those crimes were committed by extremist groups. it said that more than a $120000.00 people were displaced due to anti christian violence. at least 15000 christians became refugees. now the report went as far as to say that in some regions, violence against christians is actually condones. the african nations of somalia, originally and nigeria were listed in the top 10 of the country where christians reported the faith, the most violence. the head of the research group said the rate of crimes against
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christians in africa is horrific. i think even we were shocked by our own numbers, 7 out of 10 countries where there is the greatest violence against christians are in subsaharan, africa, violence can mean killings and a large percentage of those who were killed for their faith in the last year were in africa, but it can also mean rate. it can mean a reduction. it can be the destruction of property. now the research says 360000000 christians face persecution. i'm discrimination because of the last one in 7 questions worldwide. now let's break that down by region one in 5 questions, a person who didn't africa 2 in 5 in asia and one in 15 in latin america. we had form of the head of a nigerian christian association who says the fact that christians are in danger in
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that country is because of a lack of security. the entire population. it is, i don't know, fortunate that in a country it has a constitution in a country that has a government and from google citizens been good enough to be picked up in the school and could not really do nothing. and they actually being in the, on more than just flying, maybe getting them and i'm killing some of them. that becomes a good concern if give nothing, if we get why killing the please, why do you plan to put that to do if you're happy with government? what kind of there was under that and then in thank you. see, what's not, what do i miss enough to know so much as a bit concerning the christ community but citizens generally what is because now
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given seems not to be secured this morning. that's why the concerns about rising, religiously motivated violence in sub saharan africa. local questions in easy of his northern tiguan region proudly celebrated the epiphany holiday this week dedicated to baptism of jesus christ. thousands of christians gathered for the event known locally as it is widely celebrated by a few. been also those christians, the period of religious revival, and an occasion to give fangs for personal prosperity. meanwhile, in moscow epiphany celebrations are in full swing crowds. a russian orthodox faithful gathered to take the traditional dip in freezing cold waters on the eve of the holiday or for a church service. believers use a dip 3 times and cross themselves in a show of respect to the higher power. the ritual is
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a repeat of the traditional baptism ceremony. r. t correspondent, bravery ste. steve sweeney joined in on the celebrations. well, as predicted, the temperature has dropped slightly. i can feel rain floating down to my body, but i am making my way now to the ice poland. i'm going to dip myself into the freezing cold water. there are men or women of all ages are here to day, and many a row already made the plunge into the icy water and this kuza people. now, as you can see, i'm prepared it's, it's very, very cold. and this is, as i've said, this is about the celebration of epiphany, which is an commemorating the baptism of jesus christ. there are many health benefits that come with diving into the water. so i'm told i'm i'm about to go in. so i'll let you know what it's like when i come out and, and, and how i feel i, with i feel
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a little bit invigorated. it's quite refreshing getting into the water and i'm plunging my head under 3 times. i can see the benefits of it. and i can see why many people come here and do this every year. i'm not promising the i will come back and do it again. you can see many, many people here still waiting to, to get into the po, see, as we saw, it's not the 1st time i've dipped myself in the waters. it's the 6th time there are always emergency workers here. everyone helps, almost identical. what's my youngest son and i try to dip ourselves in the waters every year? i think this is very important holiday for orthodox christians. it's a symbol of our faith. as to the adventures of african and massive protests have erupted in a restive eastern region, all the democratic republic of congo nero wanda, border hundreds of local residents have been demanding the withdrawal of canyon lead international peacekeeping forces. seeing those suit and not doing enough to protect them from radical militants, police use t gas. this 1st,
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the crowds as demonstrators approached a major administration building in the city of gama journalist covering the event said they was injured. at least 2 were reportedly detained by the authorities. the unrest filled by news additional troops from south down were arriving in the area. commas mer has banned the demonstration saying the local government was being besieged by protesters. we heard from residences say that the international peacekeepers are not doing enough to combat the insurgents. the civically from the m 23 militantly room for wanted to day were demonstrating against the a see her have come to us. but so far we have found that they are ineffective soldiers and do nothing on the ground apart from serving as a shield for the enemy on march. first of all is supporting the d r. c. army. so they can launch operations against the m 23 and show the
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e a c army that it has no reason to be here. and we are in the process of claiming all rights in relation to the regional force, which had come to intervene in favor of the g. c. army. we want this e a c force to be able to rector the france or go home much on got a policy. i was surprised to see how the police are refusing to allow us to demonstrate. we do not want to see kenyans marching in the streets of gomer. again, we're asking the government to say if they do not want to go to war against the m 23. and if not, then leave our city of goma. we don't want them to come like monasco police down a u. n. a representative in charge of coordinating peace efforts in the middle east has called for more accountability from violence by israel soldiers against palestinians. he described the issue as a dangerous cycle of violence. the perpetrators of all acts, violence must be held, accounted swiftly, brought to justice. security for this was exercise,
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maximum restraint, the use of the force of all the rest, the other boys different. it all the big life dislikes. mounting international pressure is very authorities have been withholding the bodies of kil palestinians, find means of the deceased and condemned by practice as a human rights. violation of the middle east correspondent maria phenomena has the story on a sunny day like this 121 years ago. mohammed sun shoddy left his home in a village near nablus in the west bank and never came back. 2002 was the time of the 2nd intifada and massive palestinian uprising against israeli occupation mohammed was told shot he had been killed by these railey military during clashes between protesters and the army. the family started preparing for a funeral, but more than 2 decades on it still hasn't happened. the garage doors in sunny for sure, of almost 21 years have passed. and until now we do not know where his body is or
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how he was mod shirt, but we want to take him and bury him here in the town and read a prayer over his body and know that we return him god, this is all new. wish before would be for a while to this world, with their son still not rested in peace. the parents pain and anger has not been buried either and will not go away for you love you on these rallies. so doing this to torture us more hot, if i had got back his body and buried him, we would have been able to move on. but since i have not got him bag, how can i forget give it up. and so the now sir is our one of around a 1000 other palestinian families who have corpses of dead relatives, been withheld. bass railey authorities had practiced that 1st began in 1967 man women and children are among them. hussein from jerusalem legal aid and human rights sent to tells me those who were killed and clashes and rage,
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but also died in his railey prisons or hospitals. i left denarius' the occupation authorities claim they will use these bodies as pressure and bargaining chips in future prison exchange deals with armed groups in garza, and as a policy of collective punishment for the families. we also expect this is the way to conceal evidence, in cases of extra judicial executions carried out by the occupations soldiers in the cities of the west bank and $48.00 territories. the also says among palestinian families about the issue of organ theft, well done before going to be on work. the center helps the families get the buddies of their loved ones back they go to israeli courts negotiate with the army, police. some cases have 0 progress like shot is one for others, legal battles take months and years as of today, more than 300 but is still haven't found their way back home, captain israeli, more eggs or buried at so cold cemeteries of numbers em near la mon audubon mac, we only know about 4 known cemeteries which are military areas that have forbidden
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to enter. these corpses were buried in an inappropriate manner at a close distance from the surface of the ground. in this cause, many cases of corpse is being washed away and lost in heavy rains and through predatory animals that could dig up the graves. bob, you know, israel says it has legal authority to hold it, but is palestinian families seed as a violation of international laws and they are human rights. all those we talked to while film in this report told us they thought that bearing their beloved ones is the worst thing. but now they see that losing them forever without a chance to say a proper good bye is a bit more painful. but even when a family is successful and receives a body back, they could still be issues. a sam awaited for 37 days for these railey army to return the body of his youngest son, but could not recognize him. that was frozen as was goober, vice dr. sir 5 this through defrost the body because we need that to concede for
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for him. when did the autopsy show show? he was killed for by 3 bullets from back and dec long distance. our summer shows me. i'm just room and the clothes he was returned in with holes from the bullets. he believes his 14 year old son, a regular protest, her against israeli occupation was assassinated by special forces in an ambush prior to and after his death, israel arrested many of em jazz friends. some other is also died. some of the buddies were never returned as crime against thing and when it, when someone kill your son and stole his body it's that was before for his brothers his cousins, his friends, to do something. and that's what's happening. the details of why these to, to fuel the violence in the area. we conduct a different israeli institutions asking for a comment on the state practice of detaining bodies. they didn't reply back, mary,
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from ocean r t from the west bank. the e u has been pressuring serbia to join the sanctions against russia. despite opposition. from belgrade, the european parliament has issued a decree that serbia's foreign policy must be aligned with that of the blog. if it wants to continue to pursue membership survey present, spoke out about the merger, saying there's only one viewpoint excepted by the worst it's own. as i've come to understand, no one wants to hear or see that there is a different point of view. the only thing we are interested in is an independent kosovo, and sanctions against russia. server has traditionally close ties with russia, as most is supposed bel glades claim to the disputed cost of a region which some western powers consider an independent country. 80 percent of
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the respondents to a recent poll by serbian newspaper express opposition to imposing sanctions against russia. fewer than a 10th were in favor, a claim of jars. he said that even the threats of punitive actions by the you, against their own country wouldn't make them want to support the anti russian sanctions. we'll discuss the issue with serbian american journalist and our t senior writer, nevaeh's year mileage. he questioned why the e u is demanding that and the external government acquire to its policies, while the block can't even get all of his own members to obeys orders. i don't think it's going to have any influence on the serbian government or at least a board nudged into direction that the. busy resolutions authors intended. if anything you will harden to serbian opposition to demands from brussels because let's face it. it's not a good look to have
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a german author and ultimate him to serbia. and the author of this resolution, despite his squatter sounding name, is in fact german and the key amendments demanding and compliance belgrade were also often by corporations, which again has historical issues attached to this. so if, if, if brussels and the european parliament were trying to persuade serbia into actually doing this, they, they couldn't have gone about it in a worse. in a worse way. i did resolution is non binding even 40. you will let alone 2 on countries that are not members. and so it's going to be one of those documents that, you know, brussels bureaucrats are going to pound and point to bite 5. you or 5 members of the, you haven't recognized coastal and here's resolution. we're also demanding that they all do. so we'll see if you know, how can, how can you demand a non member to harmonize policy when they can't even force their own members to, to, of a, their own, dictate, ridiculous,
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a new or to total. one of the was heaviest elements, new belgium has been since the size for the 1st time. the laboratory in western russia sees something nunez reports on location ah 6 decades ago at the joint institute when nuclear researched into receding year moscow, soviet scientists bombarded adams of plutonium with adams of oxygen to make a new adam called nobel, whom the chemical element has since been one of the heaviest of 15 red, 2 active ac tonight, metals in the be read table. however,
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many of its properties still remain a mystery and it's not found in nature and has only been produced artificially in very small quantities. currently there are no uses for nobel em outside of synthetic research, though the research itself has already produced impressive results. for example, a team of scientists from the nuclear vachon flap and the institute recently find your synthesizing, the light isn't a deal in eyes itself. so one does this newly discovered ties itself mean for of scientific progress. we stud a nuclear mater, an unusual type of monitor that makes up a world. this scientific work enables us to better understand a boundary. so the existence of this mata and sells the existence of our world. this can be compared to astronomy, gall discoveries, planets, and galaxies. the goal of science is to expand boundaries. the policy law world that are yet explored are the most interesting laboratory from the new elements in isotopes are created here in the laboratory. and applied research is also carried out. nuclear filters were produced here 20 years ago. practically the 1st in the
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world. they are used in health care and for electronics as well as in construction where special air purity is required. electronics for satellites and other spacecraft are also tested here. the joint institute when nuclear research was published in 1956 as an international scientific standard. since then, it has been an example of theoretical and experimental research, cotton edge technology and university education. today, the institute employees, conscious of professionals from all over the world and partners with scientific organizations and universities in dozens of countries, just local unit facilities and most talking with what i read him is his goal here. we have so can you order one's capacity, which is very unique in corporations with going to happen near future. so it will be interesting because to me, so i mean being in universities, they produce a lot of political,
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chris or so it is interesting to shanta knowledge between 2 countries who tell patricky industry the nuclear reaction slap has been at the center of scientific attention from the start and its newest research facility has already been up as super heavy element factors. deal with the 1st discoveries of new elements began in the 19 fifties and 19 sixty's element. 102 was recognized as being discovered for the 1st time in our laboratory. a new plant is needed to continue this research at a higher level of sensitivity. we plan to continue the synthesis of new elements and we have every opportunity for this. the main purpose of the institute is to study the fundamental principles of matter in 2023, if the set to present and you accelerate a complex called nika the nika collider will allow scientists to stated the 1st moments of our universe by recreating a special state of matter,
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shortly after they being bank, all that without even leaving the lap. chrissy i is up next on the costs of everything and will be back at the top of the hour. i ah ah. in 1884. the german empire began its colonial invasion into namibia from the very start. berlin encouraged the white colonists to settle in south west africa and take away the best land from the local drives. the germans were actively draining natural resources and using the local population as
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a cheap labor source. this was causing major protests and led to a rebellion. in 19 o 4, the hero and nama tribes rebelled against german colonial rule. kaiser wilhelm the 2nd was fully determined and ordered to suppress the rebellion with the utmost severity against the inhabitants of nam may be a germany through it's 15000 well equipped army. all around the country concentration camps were built. in humane medical experiments over citizens were conducted within the period of 4 years. the germans killed up to 60000 people, among which there were 80 percent of the hero tribe, and 50 percent of the nama tribe. the events in south west africa are called the 1st genocide of the 20th century, and not without reason are compared to the holocaust just 2 decades later after the
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massacre in namibia hitler's assault unit put on the same brown colonial uniform which push the world into the chasm of the 2nd world war so 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 order to conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence at the point obviously is too great truck rather than a job with artificial intelligence, real. somebody with a robot must protect its own existence with
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