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ah, no, it doesn't with, with, with that is my number 7 over there. in the distance above the kilometer and a half. that is the last stronghold, all the last handhold gradient um solid, as the russian private military group. wagner, advance is further along the dumbass front lines are correspond that meets the company on reports and how they secured the strategically important telling up select are also ahead vis our new stokes with united states is created a coalition and is using ukraine to wage a proxy war against russia, but the old aim of finally solving the russia question. russia is foreign minister
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and say us is seeking to destroy russia by waging a proxy war with its partners in praise. and south africa seeks alternatives to the u. s. dollar in international trade. it turns to be bricks, group of countries, for options with the top stories from the past 7 days, and right up to the moment developments as well. welcome to the weekly r t m unit. we begin with the latest updates in the ukraine and on bass conflict, where according to local officials, one mountains been killed following ukrainian shelling of the city of done yet while in the neighboring zappa rosier region. a cemetery was reportedly targeted by ukrainian artillery, despite no russian military installation being in not area. earlier, the russian defense in history reported its forces, her gain control over
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a sober about side. the strategically important time of solid. busy dar adding the key abs forces had suffered heavy casualties in the fighting solid door itself came under moscow's control last week. theoretically, paving the way for an advance on the major city of archer mosque, also known as back mart. well, the m o d also recognise the wagner grid contribution in securing solids or r t senior correspondent morocco the visited, the tele, met with fighters from the russian private military company. a warning you may find some of the following footage, disturbing. ah,
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this is solid, done. the city fell in just 2 weeks or rather, was taken by the wagner, private military corp. the musicians as they are known. mm mm mm yeah, who did, lisa. so it was lively, city 5 and is wagner. speciality. we have no equals,
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despite be the resistance. we took the city quickly, you quinn and nationalist held on to every building, every street. but they yielded. they ran and surrendered testament to his words, a view pin and moves that have appeared and solider in every district packed with ukrainian bed in there. hundreds upon hundreds ukrainian soldiers. those killed in solid are left behind by the euclidian military as it's retreated. 102-030-4056. it goes on and on. this is something harry sussed, one of these soldiers off their corpses locked rigid in the position that they, they were in when they were killed. obviously you can see the details, but some of them are missing limbs, others with food, bullet, wounds,
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shrapnel wounds. it is difficult gathering the more at this time because as you can hear because of the continuing fighting, it doesn't end. the orchestra is relentless. they allow the enemy no rest with the for this was one school which they turned in full of occasions. from here they felt badly or tried. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in chief said in all weather the ensemble attacks and attacks that is my number 7 over there in the distance above the kilometer and a half. that is the last stronghold or the last hand hope gradient um solid are just outside the city itself. otherwise you credit into have been
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forced back into the he'll be on solid up right now. an assault he's on the way. the complex itself is, is all but surrounded. what's more, we've learned that the orchestra have taken hundreds of enemy troops, prisoner, or not all of them ukrainian. watching over billy, there were a great many foreign mercenaries, as well as foreign weaponry. all of it was seized and sent to be checked for damage . on the whole, the city's coll, sometimes he crane artillery will fire at us. you can hear the explosions on the whole. it's, we are ready for more ex, solid. that is neither their 1st nor final triumph. wagner has proved itself time and time again. it is a machine oh, war spawned in violence, tempered by battle whetted by blood, and endlessly hungry. for more,
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more at gasdio. r t. solid. guess something else to tell you about today? ukraine's 1st lady. well, she struggled to justify the rise of ultra nationalist sentiment in her country. while speaking of the world economic forum in davos, she claim the extremist views being witness, including that from neo nazi groupings were in response totally to russia's offensive. and that is for to an i began the aggression by calling as nationalists . but in ukraine there were not as many nationalists as there are now after the full scale russian invasion. because nationalism as the response to the aggression . you begin to defend your nationality, your nation from the aggressor at times when there is no aggressor, the national sentiments and not as strong. so they brought it to the point that all of our children are going to be nationalists. will ukraine has
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a long history of far right groups leading it's so cold volunteer units before the current conflict started. western media used to talk about it now. not so much. one of the most infamous is the, is off baton, which uses neo nazi symbolism in its official branding its parts of the ukrainian armed forces and includes thousands of members, human rights groups, how the cues as off on the similar i door, a battalion of multiple war crimes against civilians. an additional point to note here, many of the presidents lensky that fits from his know world famous t shirts, trousers and fleet jackets are made. busy by a ukrainian company known as em tucked their clothing lines feature symbols used by often nationalists, ukrainian italians, the so called morale patches include the widely known neo nazi black son. embedded between norse mythology references one another clearly features
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a slavic swastika. earlier i spoke to geopolitical analyst, george emily of the global policy institute. he said western powers have turned the blind i willingly to the wide spread extremist sentiment in ukraine. whereas which professors to be anti national is. but i think they're very selective about which nationalism they like and they don't like. so ukrainian nationalism is a borrower that is driven by a pathological hatred of russia, russian russian, this russian culture, they liked it because they sold is this something that they could use? and that will they look the other way? why did they do that? because they saw this ukraine and nationalism is something as a useful weapon that they can against russia. and they did it, they mean essentially turning ukraine into essentially a kind of anti russian aircraft carrier with its guns target to the russian. we
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know the russia maybe didn't do anything about ukraine, didn't even do anything about crimea until the 2014 qu, which was led by very rabid nationalists. now, russia's foreign ministry spokesperson minister in south circular fraud, has not held back. he is accused the u. s. and i just quote, enslaving grew up to fulfill its strategy of global supremacy while using ukraine to h a proxy war against moscow. the youngsters for united states has created a coalition of nearly all european member states of nato and the a you and is using ukraine to wage a proxy war against russia. with the old aim of finally solving the russia question like hitler who sought a final solution to the jewish question,
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sir de la rob did not. men says words calling out the west 30 tactics as it attempts to stock the global shift in power. he started by addressing the us versus them mentality from the joint declaration on e u natal corporation, which was just signed on january 10th aimed at protecting it's 1000000000 citizens as it states, she was gonna leave the rest of the world to quote, high representative the e u for foreign affairs and security policy shows at burrell is a, a jungle that stifles progress in the garden and must therefore be reformatted, adjusted to their needs and turned into new style colonies in order to use new methods to ruthlessly pump out resources from them these methods are all too familiar and include demonization, blackmail, sanctions, threats of force and much mold on the west course on destroying traditional ties between historical partners in different regions and for augmenting. andy, stabilizing them,
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has become more salient. we can see this in the balkans and in the post soviet space. when asked if russia was not in the same in crane, sir gala, rob reminded everyone for the umpteenth time that russia did what it did as a matter of national security. when it became clear what he crane and the west has been planning for years. results is true that many europeans believe that russia did not show its best site when it launched the facilities and at the zoom just while the other part is conscious like the united states. do they bumped nearly half of the planets? valez the national law to says territories. it is rumored the turkish threat in greece in the jan. see them? what are your arguments against this year? the 1st that i will not argue, i will simply put forth my view. you said that it did not show its best side when it started the special military operation. this is interesting phrasing. the united states as invaded other countries territories, about 300 times. in most instances, they did this because somebody had offended the americans as it is happening all
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the time in central america and the caribbean. oh, to eliminate threats to peace and security. of course comparisons can be made, but we defended our security. ukraine was being turned into a bridge head for attacking russia and undermining our interest. second, the humiliation of russians whose rights were guaranteed in the ukrainian constitution is unacceptable. the 2014 qu, which was inspired by the west, was not followed by any attempt to launch a national dialogue in ukraine. the west, unequivocally took the side of the regime, which immediately declared his ante, russia goals, and its commitment to the nazi theory and practices. by bombing done yet, scandal, ganske. nobody is investigating these crimes, no tribunals are established, and nobody is even considering this psychological repeat that the importance of respecting the law of equality and self determination, which prompted an emotional question from one of the journalists. you talked about respect for the un charter watts respect for international law. were you showing
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when you sent troops into ukraine and every the 24th rushes top diplomat explained that under the un charter countries must respect the territorial integrity of states representing the entire population of their countries. and i, kids regime does not represent the interests of the entire population and that they have been persecuting a large portion of their population for years prompting the ministry spokesman to jump in buffalo. as for the grants, i believe, journalist from crime me, an dumbass would be equally emotional if for 8, yes, they could have asked the same questions that are now being asked by anglo saxon media outlets, but they were not allowed. they were denied these us in accreditation. to similar nice in francis in the west, by the way, our credited journalist, who also denied the possibility of not only asking questions but even attend in such an absence. it takeaway of the process that there were for foreign minister says that once friendly nations have taken their masks off,
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expressing his surprise at the speed nations like italy and greece signed up for the anti russian sanctions and rhetoric bandwagon. and he adds this model is now looking to be copied with russia's other allies, like china and india was pursued a use. one of you asked me whether we have any information on western attempts to so discord in our relations. this information is in plain view and is right there in the public domain. the united states drops its strategy, including the national security doctrine and the declaration on nato. you cooperation, this thing, russia and china in them, there is a small new on. so they view russia and is immediate threat that they need to deal with right now. well, designating china as the main long term, serious and system wide challenge. many independent observers wrote that the americans and europeans and making a mistake by trying to contain both russia and china at the same time. they probably think that they're capable of doing this. the united states would never have done this on its own use. the americans cannot carry out their policy of
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dominance, which primarily consists of constraining russia and china on their own. it is for this reason that they need the western come to be fully mobilized. a partial mobilization would no longer suffice. and this is what they're doing right now. this demonstrates yet again, that they have almost run out of steam in their effort to count the objective historical trend, marked by the emergence of a multi poder, well daughter. so ukraine is a puppet of the west. the europe as blindly following the u. s. who is trying to, we can develop and nations create rifts between russia and its allies. just to make sure it stays on top. that's the bottom line of the state of the world's foreign affairs, and when seats wency to, according to russia's for ministry. know, the process of de dollarization appears to be picking off pace, particularly among bricks and countries. the south africa, foreign ministries, the latest senior official to openly call for i'll turn it to,
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to the greenback in international trade. we've always been concerned at the fact that there is a dominance of the dollar. and that we do need to look at alternative. i think this is one of the reasons why we created the new development bank of breaks. the minister also condemned a u. s. bill designed to punish african countries for having any cooperation with russia, describing the american initiative of a violation of international i believe the girl should really be killed her because i think it's totally unwarranted. i think it's an intrusion that goes against international law, and we've made this clear to our colleagues in the united states. we even met with the drafter of the initial legislation and indicated our fence with which we view this particular proposed piece of legislation. it's called that
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malign russian activities in africa act what we in africa called anti africa bill. and those were the words that have been used by several commentators to describe exactly what happened last year in the house of representatives in the united states. the bill got an overwhelming majority support in congress infected with bipartisan winning by some 419 volt to 9 and it was passed through. but the interesting part is what happened to that bill as it was slightly seem to be going through is way to the senate and then throw up with a head a working visit to the united states. and he and his father and his foreign minister doctor, the lady, ponder, ported squarely to the americans, that this is an anti africa bill that they cannot force africans to choose, that africans have a right to determine their own development and determine their own partners. we
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have been the main thing that bill ever since had came. and before that trip by ceramic was a late last year in november. it was said by some of the officials in the white house that, that prison a joe biden will take as much time as possible to delay this bill to make sure that it never ends up on his desk to possibly try and stop it with in the senate, but it really looks at anybody who is potentially making friendships with, with russia and south africa, has a vested interest, especially when it comes to russia. as part of the briggs membership and south africa has been really keen to really leverage on some of the memberships that you find within breaks to make them come up issues that are rather quantile and wide. they've continuously encourage the chinese to invest more on the continent and then continuously look towards russia as part of the military fortification of south african army. and here is the lady pinder speaking about what they hold to bring as
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part of their chairmanship, which they took over just at the beginning of this year. the chairmanship of bricks which they will be holding until the end of the year. we very thrilled that the progress of character, of the forum has been recognized and that many countries wish to be part of it. because there is concern in the world about a changing geo politics and almost a unit quote, polar framework where one or 2 regions or countries wish to be dominant in terms of ideology and political thought. so the fact that there are countries, especially in the developing world that have recognized that briggs offers an alternative because we don't force ideas on anyone we discussed corporation. we see global amity. we see more and more that russia is getting and traced on the
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continent as well, becoming a member of, of preference, especially when it comes to issues of security. as we've seen around the, the hell region with some of the numerous country there that have been really taken over by the insurgency and has lummus extremism that has been part of that region. and is not surprising that the lady pandora picked this moment to give this interview because she's always been measured. always been deliberate and never gives an interview for its own sake. with the u. k. economy going on something of a financial roller coaster ride last year. maids repeated political people. it's perhaps no surprise the rich are seeking commer economic waters. a new study by a leading consultancy firm has revealed a further 1400000000 or is pack their bags and swap the country primarily for the middle east and asia in 2022. that takes the total amount of high net worth
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individuals, quitting the u. k. to 12000 in the past half a dozen years, the biggest ex, this was in 2017 when 4000000000 ers up sticks for alternative clients. according to the study, the u. e is now the destination of choice, enjoying the largest inflow of 1000000 urge in the world last year. well, the study companies as london has increasingly find ways to bypass private property rights for foreigners. with wealthy reeney and russians and turkish, people finding themselves a particular target, right? the last 12 months now, russian president vladimir putin, has repeatedly stressed the risks of keeping money abroad even warning up to 20 years ago. not to place total trust in european economies. you know, when you pull a garage door, there's every reason to believe that the use of funds placed in offshore zones will be tightened. i'm not saying that they, we frozen tomorrow. but if
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a decision in this kind with different variations is made, excuse me for the plain language, you will swim against the tide running around the course and attempts to unfreeze these funds. or brussels based the independent journalist lucrative a believes the current fiscal policies of western european nations could result in economic decline for the entire region. the problem of europe is that and take all wrong decisions. we had the sanctions on russia that put us on our knees. there was this general trend of business leaving, leaving. do you k, which is the financial center. they are leaving europe the going to the united out of hamlet state going to asia mainly where they feel much more at ease, what it is, less viscosity less questions asked, more freedom for business for the economy to 5. it's a turning point for you're a big comically and we might have started our final decline.
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ok, talking of sizable wealth, the annual world economic forum, wrapped up in this swiss ski resort of dove off on friday, globally, including politicians. business. been an activist where they're on muss, furiously debating the world's pressing issues and how to put them right here. some of the big moments. ah, we have countries that are respecting those. and we have countries that are respecting their national interest going beyond the rules. and that is what is happening and we have to take into consideration to where a lot of the women are as a lying on the surface of the r c. sadly able to fly in the south africa, maybe partner with you as firms to go in me and get them out. you need to know who's been vaccinated and who hasn't been. some of the vaccines that will come on down the line will be multiple, will be multiple shots. so you got to have that for reasons to do with the health
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care, more generally. but certainly for a pandemic author, i'm for, for vaccines. you've got to have a proper digital infrastructure, and many countries don't have that. in fact, most countries don't. mm. if a 1000000000 people stop eating meat, i tell you it has a big for only does it have a big impact on the current system. but it will also inspire innovation. food services there, so almost extra terrestrial for think about saving the planning . i would not be surprised if behind the scenes, the leaders of the the world got together and said, let's have a bachelor. who can say the most ridiculous thing and not be thrown off estate. for example, somebody will say, let's get rid of meat. and you have people like, like tony blair and others who tell you specifically we don't have the means by
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which to digitally see what is happening in terms of, of, of vaccines. and by the way, nobody talks about this fear telling you specifically we are going to track you. we're going to use digital platforms. what ever comes up next, whatever it is, whatever. and you might call a biomedical tyranny. you might call it martial law. but what ever is concocted? we must have in place an infrastructure to know who does and does not comply. this is something you will never see ever mention on any western news program. a globe. because when you see how people and countries are politically and geographically situated, then you can really understand the importance of why these issues matter. it's
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still the level of, of nash and the level of ignorance, from the information that is turned out. and also, i'm sorry to say one of the biggest problems i, we suffer from, i think as a species is in curiosity. nobody cares. busy doing their own thing and yeah, well, we'll just doesn't involve me. and if they get out of hand, somebody somewhere will correct people believe this to their detriment. utterly 16 people have been killed and more than 30 others trumpets after a building collapsed on some day in serious largest city aleppo. the incident happened in the neighbourhood under the control of the u. s. buck syrian democratic forces. according to local media, the 5 story residential building was home to dozens of residents. a search for survivors is ongoing. so far, only one person is believed to be rescued. although the exact cause of the collapse
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is not known, a syrian media outlet reported that a long term water leak may have weaken the structures validation riots have wrapped it in the u. s. city about the lancer, after a police officer is shot and killed and environmental activists in a gun fire exchange. a demonstration over the death quickly descended into bodily mass protesters must windows 3 fireworks and torch. the a police car approached a police station and other areas in the city were targeted. the killing occurred during a rage on a process camp near the sites of a proposed law enforcement training facility. georgia state troopers claim they use lethal force when the activists open fire of approaching officers. will it take you to the u. s. west coast, or must shooting in the city of monterey park? near los angeles of left, 10 people dead, at least 10 more wounded. the deadly incident happened to
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a ball room dump studio where lunar new year celebrations were being held. the l. a sheriff's department said it's preliminary description of the suspect, who still a large is an asian male age between 30 and 50. amman hunt is underway, involving multiple law enforcement agencies including the f b. now hundreds of protestors gathered in front of the swedish consulate in it's done bolen some day to express their anger after a recent burning of the car round in stockholm. people in turkey's largest city burnt a picture of the danish right wing activists who set fire to islam is holy book outside the turkish embassy in the swedish capital a day earlier. it isn't the 2nd consecutive day of protest now, innocent turkey. busy slammed sweden for allowing the koran burning to take place, deepening tension between the 2 countries. that's our stock home bids to join nato,
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a move which needs and chris approval. 2 0, well that is a recap of today on a deed the week that was in use, but don't go too far as our programs are set to get going in moments. see what showing wherever you are today. right ahead. i forgot. ah. in elementary school, the teachers called me that problem kid. so i was labeled early. i ended up getting kicked out of school. i was 1617 and 18 though. she's been my graduation high school years, but instead i'm on the streets selling crack.

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