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since we're not at all, not a people for me, it's time to move on and see what we can do. a full the tumbler said committee to return back home. there is no support from the nomination. i commission african united nish. i don't care about chug or send people ah, this ours headline stories, western defense chiefs discuss new arm supplies to ukraine. you have another huge u. s. a package on life. but there's still no decision by germany on whether to send it to corporate. leper western states move to pump the more i'm into ukraine. russia shines a light on the deadly results of a un security council and the thing that victims another revealed the residents of are injured. and shannon belinda. the other residents of dumbasses finds the so called the assistance of the notice atlantic mines have been john for
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a few months from may to shall send to port is of them back there. and they love that once every day and i quote seismic shake for us democracy. russia's foreign ministry react to a conservative u. s. watchdog report alleging billionaire at george store all following that media personality side to promote with for a las go to the world. this is our to international great to have your company today . my name's unanimity. more weapons to ukraine, but still no german tanks. that's the outcome of a meeting of western defense chiefs out a u. s. or a base in germany and friday, voice by washington's defense secretary. the of us thought that today we will have a breakthrough in the discussion about heavy metal pence. you didn't mention that
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at all. i don't have any announcements to make on, you know, once you heard the, the german minister of defense say that they've not made a decision on leprosy. so no shiny new toys, just a lot of the hand me downs that had already previously been announced. now all, i were also on nato defense ministers as they met at this ramstein, airbase, near frankfort tom on friday. secretary lloyd austin, basically just used the opportunity to ask america's allies to toss more cash into the pot for the u. s. military industrial complex. oh, i mean ukraine military support spoken like a true board member temporarily. recused for 4 years by the way. and stockholder that he is now canada actually did that. by the way, canada bought a u. s. made miss how the veg system as a gift to ukraine. so they're basically throwing money at the u. s. military industrial complex for ukraine. and now austin announced all the western allies
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that are also donating their old us patriot missile systems to ukraine. gas. that means that the u. s. needs to make more to replace them for their allies. how about that? i had this meeting there. is there been a lot of pressure on berlin, notably from ukraine and from some of its european allies to cough up leopard 2 tanks, which no country can re export under german law without berlin's permission and berlin's position has been that it won't budge on the issue unless washington sends its abrams tanks 1st. so germany has basically been telling the u. s. i won't jump unless you do and the u. s. is looking at germany and saying no, you go 1st. so they're both just kind of staying there at the edge of this cliff with no one willing to take the leap on this tank issue. now as recently as this week, there were report citing senior pentagon officials, including under secretary for defense policy calling call, who said that washington simply wasn't ready to take that leave of sending tanks
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abram tags to keep citing maintenance and training issues. now even nato supreme allied commander, europe, or u. s. general christopher can volley said this week of western tanks, quote, there is not a making a weapon system that is a silver bullet. a balance of all systems is needed. so these statements by actual us military experts clearly diverged from the ideologically driven take of politicians who keep framing western tanks as some kind of magic solution for military victory for ukraine over russian forces. on friday, zelinski made a direct request for the new tanks to the nato defense ministers meeting in germany . poland prime minister, mateus moore wiki even said that either warsaw gets berlin's permission to send its leopard tanks to ukraine. or they'll just go ahead and do it calling consent, a quote to secondary importance. nice example of european unity there when it comes
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to being careful about potential escalation. apparently it's so cater run around off leash as long as their hearts in the right place. it's like the drivers slams on the brakes, trying to play hero to a pedestrian waned across the street, not realizing that he's going to get a whole lot of people run over and killed with this chivalry act. by the way, what exactly is this all this talk of tanks, world war one. if only this crowd could see fit to put as much time and effort into resolving the conflict peacefully as they are in serving up words, salad and paying lip service in response to whatever demands he if tosses at them racial. marston taken us through that. and while the u. s. is blowing yet more weapons into ukraine, moscow convened the un security council to a law the global community to your 1st held the accounts of those suffering. relentless shelling by keith's forces. rushes ambassador to the un alleged constant military assistance by washington on its allies,
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mix them party to the atrocities committed by ukrainian troops. sicily avenue was quickly cusack since can coordinate the use of western weapons and targets with representatives of the supplying states. we have every reason to assert that the united states and nato, a consciously and intentionally complicit in the crimes of the key. every shame against the civilian population of dumbass. so church in ask and against residents, live in constant fear for their lives under regular shelling, money armed forces of ukraine. that tragedy happened because the criminal regime, which came to power in 2014, readily and obligingly refused to fulfill the geopolitical tasks, which western sponsors to weaken russia to fulfil, their sacrificing their own citizens, pushing them to war to the loss. ukrainian, when the west is testing new weapons, implicitly getting rid of the old ones. chat a little bit of a dilemma doesn't. and some dumbass, thanks to the so called assistance of the north atlantic lines have been done for
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late. months from nate shall send to the quarter. something baffled deeper their loved ones every day. but maybe one of you can go and talk to people about how to sell gist of the armed forces of ukraine in the nationalist, dissolved battalion, use tank smartest to shoot their houses. how snipe is shot people who came out of their in basement the food, a motor system, of who among reaction i got to that was from serbian american journalist and abortion. molly, she believes nato's abundant supplies. the key of is more evidence that the west doesn't consider the plight of dumbass citizens. the west is basically trying the whole, it doesn't matter what is it only matters what we say is technique and they're saying, oh, well, you know, we're not a party to conflict. how were you not part of a conflict? because we say, well, you've armed this country, you've, you've sent it weapons, you've sent that advisors, you've sent it intelligence, you're literally paying the salaries of its government officials. it's again, a scan, 2 point oh, at this point. but no, you're,
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you're technically not responsible because you say so, i mean, they're not concerned at all, not in the slightest bit any, any person on the other side of the line, any russian casualties or civilians and on that are simply no concern to them at all. they don't exist, or they're considered legitimate targets. they've said this explicitly, they've said it implicitly, the simply don't give a damn the bbc is peddling a normative. again, the words of the indian external effort minister of the new documentary is released by the british broadcaster that summer, calling quite simply a hit piece on the current indian prime minister. the red remedy is anything this film or documentary is a reflection on the agents and individuals that are peddling, this narrative. again, it makes us wonder about the purpose of this exercise in the agenda behind it. and frankly, we did not wish to dignify such efforts. the bias like subjectivity and continuing colonial mindset is blatantly visible. bbc as to bart documentaries series called
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india, the more the question, whatever that means has been slammed by india labeling propaganda piece. the documentary is about the 2002, which are riots and there in the morning role in the violence in his home state. sounds sure that 2000 to withdraw thrived for the wash. the n word, communal arrives that india has ever seen. nearly 2000 people had lost their life. it's also true that initially the believe was been on mr. moore, the whole not being able to call the while. but the supreme court of india has rubbish. all those allegations, in fact a special investigation theme in 2012 has also given mr. moore the clean chit, the document failed to mention any or that. in fact, the document please reference to a you kid government board that claims that india prime minister and then
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chief, minnesota, all the jobs knowing the more they had proactively stop the police from preventing the riots. well, humans, we have lots of question marks and lots of new ports constituting it does not mention these basics, the supreme court date or the f i. p team findings. this report, in fact, was prepared by a team that was headed by the then foreign secretary of the u. k. jack straw. but the question was, the british government holding an inquiry in india, in our british colony, at least not often 1947 indians are outraged bbc's propaganda theories on prime minister modi is aimed at damping his image. so they can as a state, broadcast or cast doubts on india's current foreign policy. our stance on russia or
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our trade deals with middle east is upsetting the west. they're all hands on deck, the sole back fire. and not the 1st time that the west has published, such reports that rico for colonial mindset. remember, in the long has been complaining about the coverage that it gets in the west and press take, for instance, that time magazine or divider in chief. but india also deals with back again and again, take a look at this previously recorded b, b c interview with mr. moore the he's, was there more relevant than ever? someone say it is a human or a jew, john try to reach us the human rights being all about them. and i thought we were british not ridge of mandates, but the brits never worried about human rights when millions of indians the dying during british rule take for instance, the sudden massacre or the bing all famine where millions of indians dying from
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starvation while the brits were busy transporting indian green to the u. k. no apology feel this by the way. you can't possibly blame mr. moore the for not being willing to take a lesson and morality and human rights from them. in fact, india, under the leadership, mr. moore, the in the last few years has been extremely charlotte. the latest example of india defying western sanctions, and specials to condemn rochelle is offensive in ukraine. but it looks like the west and the u. k. i simply not getting the point, but india has reiterated that he doesn't want other countries. poor king then knows in dallas matters a nuclear blast for american democracy. that's how russia's foreign ministry has described. a recent reports and i opening one by a conservative u. s. watchdog which claims 1000000000
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r george soros funded leading media figures in the u. s. to promote his views breaking down the story for his ortiz kilo papa the spokesperson for the russian foreign ministry. maria is a carver pointed to the report that was released by the m r c group to indicate that this is yet another bit of evidence pointing toward why you asked. media is simply not to be trust. it was united states. such statement is a nuclear blast if it is proved at the leads in american media, recept money for correct and how they present information. then all the democracy in this case is wrapped up in their constitution and thrown into the dustbin of history. after all, washington has always insist that that the freedom and impartiality of the media on the basis of the democratic structure of the country. this report documents how george soros, the hungarian born billionaire, has been using his money to influence different media personalities and figures
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within the united states and it's media and essentially, you know, trying to push them to put forward a particular agenda that serves the more liberal wing of the western power structure now on this is what's included in the report. it's just important to look at the details m r c businesses. extensive research has uncovered 253 journalism and active media groups across the world. finance to the tune of $131000000.00 us dollars between 20162025 sars is enormous network of philanthropic organizations which allows him to leave an unparalleled footprint on global media. the report was assembled by experts and fox news is reporting on it pretty extensively. they are giving it quite a bit of coverage and indicates what many have pointed to before i indicates that there are facts to back it up about the role of the open society institutes and
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george soros and his network of political allies and the foundations. an association linked to him and how they pushed a particularly liberal gender. now, it's also worth pointing out that even though fox news is highlighting this report in the role of george soros on fox news itself, has a record of being rather biased, especially when it comes to international affairs. or they tend to report on things are without acknowledging much of the reality of international situations. so when people look at u. s. media, now they're not seeing a voice that is very credible. they're seeing and the institution an apparatus that is created to serve certain agendas that seems to be very, very well corrupted. a lot of wealthy interests and, and elements of the power structure pushing it in one direction to serve one particular agenda. the rhetoric from the i did states about human rights and transparency and democracy and the consent of the governed all starts to fall apart
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. if you look at this and you look at the recent revelations for milan mosque about twitter, and so many of the details that have come out, you can see that in the united states, there are many powerful interests that are working very, very hard to control and craft public opinion to serve their own ends, journalists, they're not really journalists anymore in this country. and most of the networks and most of the media are far left. they push your far left agenda, they believe in a far left agenda. so this is just kind of the icing on the cake and in many instances, according to the report host of the n b c. nightly news tass, he oddly very strangely, but may be very honestly and telling about a year ago, all of a sudden declared in an interview. we don't have to give both sides. we don't have to be fair. fairness is overrated. really, from a journalist from the host of the in the nightly news fairness is overrated. i'm not saying that's directly related to the sorrows money,
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but this is the kind of people you're dealing with. they don't report on the billions reportedly given by sorrows to every left wing ostable ah build from a l g b t q 2, a portion i took to go easy on criminals. every liberal agenda you can imagine. they don't talk about him being the top donor again, reportedly to democrats all over the country and all over the world. so it, the media is already painted. this report is interesting and it's important. but this, this is not buying journalists necessarily. don't need to be bought, unfortunately. can development with big ramifications now, the russian embassy in the u. s. has condemned washington to recent announcement that confiscated assets of russian citizens are set to be transferred to ukraine. there is not only an obvious disregard of generally accepted legal norms, but also
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a breach of fundamental american values which erroneous lee seemed unshakable. first of all, those related to the protection of private property rights. however, such dangerous precedence served to discredit the united states as a bastion, a free enterprise. the u. s. department of justice earlier stated it had see $30000000000.00 and assets from russian entrepreneurs. washington have already frozen $300000000000.00 belonging to the russian central bank. back in april, president biden propose that congress ortho ry selling assets that belong to russian citizens. but u. s. law does not permit authorities to sell foreign own property economist and political analysts. i k hammer say the u. s. is going against its democratic principles. with such means. the most important thing is if you are not guaranteeing property ownership anymore under the u. s. law,
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then you destroyed the fundamentals of old democracy and free market economy that the united states and all the lease want to be we have we in germany have not forgotten that germany was sanctions but sanctioned by the us to. so does it mean that germans would be, could be see in the u. s. too many inhabitants from the l. e. will move away from the u. s. to because it will be too dangerous to keep any property in the us or in the, in the hands of where the u. s. can, can put their fingers on. so i think when they really are going to watch this step, this will hit back tremendously and with this could be really the end of the, of the convincing system of the u. s. market economy or the u. s. freedom or the us democracy. some people may be surprised by this,
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less than 10 percent of western companies operating in russia have actually left since the conflict started in ukraine. that's the findings of a study by a swiss institutes which my colleagues research shay and marina cost river talk through gartner. what we have is that less than 9 percent of companies have left the russian market. and from those we have of course, american ones, european ones and japanese firms. the one stop stayed behind, the majority of them are german and closely followed by american. and again, we have the japanese and all this of course comes as we have politicians and business lead meeting in switzerland at the world economic form in davos 2nd year in the row, where we are not seeing russian business men, russian officials bots that they are the talk of the town if you will, because apparently behind the scenes everyone is talking well, how much longer can we continue isolating russia from the global arena?
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because obviously it's not only facts, wiring on them, but it's also not having the desired effect. it's not we can in russia because russia is getting more investment now from countries like china and india and even western officials are now discussing this. and experts, the sanctions didn't have the kind of immediate impacts that people in the west thought that they might have. russia is largely isolated from the west. but of course, it's not isolated from the rest of the world. the global south has neither condemned russia and it hasn't sanctioned russia. we're seeing more and more people saying that russia is not only is still making money bad at times. it's making even more money than it did before. the special military operation began because of course, russia is seeking out more partners, is looking for the e. something that we've been discussing for very long time trying to is eager to do business with russia. india is eager to do business with vasa. russia has also been investing in african countries for several years now. just wanting to cite,
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didn't europe try to sever ties with russia? it did, of course, and there were, we have these sanctions. it's now it's been 8 years. but russia has been looking for solutions, been looking for ways out, but now there is another study that i want to talk about. and this one causes not from switzerland but from a brussels. and we can take a look at one of those graphs, for example. the 1st one is russia's trade balance with selected countries. and we can see from those numbers that actually trade has not gone down. if you compare it sits when see 19, for example, 2020. yes. overall. if we compare it to say a year ago, yes, we can see that friend is downwards, but money wise, russia is macon $4.00 times more money now than it did in 2020. let's take a look, for example, ads, a figure 8, save from their charts. this is destination of russia's fossil fuel exports among 34 countries. and we can see once again that the trend,
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yes. recently since the special military operation began, we can see a downward trend, but compare the money going in to ross's coffers from said 2020 and now still making money more money than it did before. so we can see that it's not really working out and also rushes budget. it's getting bigger, it's get him fatter, piece with it in these, despite the actions by unfriendly states and the anti russian sanctions from over the past year, russia managed to extract as much as 535000000 tons of oil. it's 10000000 tons more than the 2021 figure. the exports have risen by 7 percent actually in the state budget income from the oil and gas industry has increased by 20 percent of the woman. maybe they don't want to do a business. so with russia, the european union, ah, the united states, they're saying they're fine or these loud statements. we don't want to do business for vasa after the special military operation. but facts speak for themselves. not
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many companies have left russia and russia is making them more money than it did before the special military operation began. so it's not really working out, is it, rory the u. s. national guard is reportedly providing training to tie one's armed forces as washington's concerns over a perceived chinese threat grows. according to media reports, military training started early last year when the time when the president commented on the cooperation of the national guard, ty pays defense forces. the 4 is able to be mobilized up to discretion of washington. indeed, the national guards also played a role in trimming the ukrainian military as well, helping to boost the combat readiness of troops since 2014 was cooperation between the u. s. military branch is said to be remaining strong of the conflict continues asian, the 1st specialist nelson wong, believes washington's priorities increasingly failed to take into account to other
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countries. interest. on the one hand, the u. s. without the white house has been telling beijing that we do not support independence. i want we recognize the one china policy, but in the meantime, they're also, you know, creating a lot of taishan across the street. so, you know, all these fabricated. china's threats is they come from nowhere, it's quite obvious that all they want to achieve is to maintain its role as the only people all over the world. because they want to control the rest of the world for its own, you know, purpose to serve its own purpose. so this is, this is why put bluntly, they want to remain as the only superpower. however, we also realize that outside forces like us is trying to to
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interfere into the domestic affairs of china. so, but the chinese wisdom is not to engage in a direct confrontation but also set the lives quite clearly. ah, okay. another story we are closely following today. 2 bodies have been recovered while another person is missing. following heavy flooding in the western mulkins days of torrential rains and unseasonably. warm weather have caused huge floods in the region. southern serbia has been hit especially hard. several municipalities up through the state of emergency there, with locals, evacuated to safer ground neighboring countries, including montenegro have also seen blackouts and road unreal links severed those rivers burst. their bikes, counselor hospitals in the war torn middle east country of yemen,
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are suffering from a shortage of life, saving medicine and equipment. over $80000.00 patients, there are registered and seeking treatment with enough on college centered more than $6000.00 new patients reportedly joined the queue each year. the national cancer center head these many all necessary did been caused by the lack of easy access to vital care. the vital factors in the country have been completely paralyzed during the years of war. now we can only get 2 kinds of medicine for cancer patients because of the blockade. most companies have just not returned to you too many difficulties, including transportation issues where you can't live a medicine a safely and appropriate condition. so the closure of airport's important is the worst thing that's happening to our country for this cause. the death of many patients who were deprived of medicine and we're also prevented from traveling and brought to treatment isn't arise to high cost, and in many cases it arrives unfit for transportation to the car. well,
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the arm conflict in yemen has been raging for the past 8 and a half years after a saudi arabian led military coalition intervened in the country. the war houses place more than 4000000 people from their homes and devastated the economy on basic health care services. cancer patients have urged for help to a life and they've been lim, so the surface has become almost non existent due to the aggression that's talking to the country and it's civilians. and in addition to the blockade, an asteroid, with some form, a shortage of medicines, and this cost of qualified medical stuff, because many of them have struggled abroad, such but better. the tinnitus, as well as mangan, were facing difficulties, including a shortage of madison's. we demand the international community, provide madison because we suffer from a huge shortage of them. i only have one do. tell him.
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ok finally let's take you beyond the clouds where the 1st space walk of the new year at the international space station has wrapped up to astronaut spend. roughly 6 and a half hours on the mission. this is some of the for the sent back to earth earlier . you can see nothing is nicole mom together with japanese asteroid coaching. what casa here, working on the far end of the station, the on board structure in their special your bill at these units of you. they help . they were also installing a kits which will enable the future setup of a real like solar array to boost stations. howard, me all is incredible. images out there, a half century struggle to return home next week, chronicle the fight by exiles after the u. s. navy expelled the entire creole population of the che got islands in order to install a military base on the indian ocean territory. their story is told to try to head
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oh i oh, i ah ah, with the discovery of the new world at the end of the 15th century, there appeared atlantic slave trade. the slave traders from european countries started building forts on the western coast of the african continent to transport the african inhabitants to america to be forced into hardly.
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