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a sleeping with awe. that was an enemy multiple walker route. your systems strike on modern go off. he follows russian troops in the 5th and so forth, from hold of ukrainian forces, and it's only at a senate hearing senior us diplomats, victoria newland spills the beans on washington to open an interference into domestic policy of foreign faith. foreign policy is not a joke. african union officials respond to germany's criticism of the russians. foreign ministers, the africa toll as moscow build to close the ties on the continent.
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a very welcome. this is dottie international. with the latest world news update. it's good to have you with this out. i. we did start with breaking news from easton, jerusalem, where the 7 people reported dead and 10 more injured in a shooting. it's really police have confirmed, the incident is a tower attack. a gun man who i can find in a synagogue has allegedly been shot dead by offices. we will bring you more information on this breaking news story as soon as it comes and stay with us for that. we're going to ukraine now, where russia is defense ministry has said 135 ukranian troops have been killed and injured as russia continues. it said fonts and the don't boss, as well as the reporting destruction of multiple ukrainian armored vehicles along the front line. russia also say that shot down the plane and intercepted 14
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missiles among them, nato supplied high malls. rockets, intense fire fights, continuous western shapes advanced on the town of madding cat don, yet suburb, which since 2014 has been a strong coat for ukrainian forces. i'll see that senior correspondent mike garcia, reports from the frontline. ah, that was an enemy multiple rocket launcher systems strike. one might anchor. that is exactly where we're heading. oh, our 24 hours in mud, inca began. now. here a flashlight ease timed about to suicide. slowly, half blind,
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we stumbled to our temporary refuge. this is the bunker where we are spending the night here in martin co, relatively relatively safe. the previous occupants here were ukrainian troops who were literally, as you can tell by the wools burned out of here. but this is also the answer as to why the battle for marrying ca 5 gave kapinsky. why these battles the taking so long? and that is because these bunkers are everywhere built over the last 8 years by the ukrainian military. built in completely nondescript places above us. this is just a small family whom a private residence of downstairs was unarmed store and the barracks for ukrainian soldiers. power is rationed, food, water, ammo, and fuel. i carried 4 miles before they get here. nothing is wasted in the early hours of the morning, we woke up to what fight as here. cool,
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an approximation of hell. a deafening company of blasts and exclusions, pure and utter violence. without end. all of this footage, we filmed in mia hours thought 3. by a view of the battle ground or with this the tie area covered in smoke is way ukrainian positions up to 300 meters away from
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us. currenty russian artillery of all types and colors more does houses was air craft tanks ah ah ah, the she held on ukrainian ru credit troops. the battle for mighty inca has dragged on for almost a year. most of it is now under russian control. ukraine and its supporters, they publicly admit now will never serious about p stokes. it was cover, they spent 8 years preparing for war. they turned my income into a modern day fortress, almost impregnable,
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almost. whoa. each would choose russian to $25.00 close support to close ground support their craft coming in very low flooring there and guided munitions rockets and getting out before you gradient at the feds. us have a chance to talk to the lock arden lodge who's day by day, month after month. russian troops have demolished ukrainian fortifications. here here has said thousands of drafted troops into the meat grinder to hold my anchor. but there is little doubt that the city will soon be taken from us a thoroughly, frankly, this is unpleasant for us destroying these buildings. the city,
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it hurts our souls, but we have no choice. this is our land. the enemy has thrown its reserves at marin county. they use their troops as cannon fodder. they plug any holes with corpses of their own soldiers. they spare no lives. no big concern is that we're pushing, but there are difficulties. the enemies resisting and digging in their fighting for every house, but we're pushing them back and advancing. ah, her a round might. inca artillery is everywhere. lease automatic mind launcher. the vice shall yoke is a feared thing. ah, i muddy nga is strategically vital. it is a gateway to that yet. if you crane loses it, it will be a devastating blow to morale. both the civilian and military key of understands
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this. and it is willing to pall thousands of its troops on to the pile, to hold halter mighty inca, which may well be an approximation of hell. or i'd guess the of our t from madigan as the fighting continues, multiple nato states have one by one confirmed that intends to deliver tanks to ukraine with the us to send 31 abrams and germany agreeing to supply 14 leopard to tugs. at the same time, the blow claims it isn't a party to the conflict, something russians foreign ministry spokeswoman branded an outright lie cock, i need to lose it. how can these people seriously see they're not a party to the conflict? because they aren't going to send troops and jet. and what about the tanks? you said i'm just trying to find a new logic, a new sense in it. but there is and thing. you need people for usage of tanks
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maintenance and to provide signals. this is pure hypocrisy. criminal hypocrisy was not just not time to wait uncomfortable questions, but alter it life. we have heard it since the conflict began, while the vests actions prove the opposite. in fact, nate, on the west, in general, i fight in us. my keeps nationalist regime used to a new to me obsolete western tank saw to reach ukraine in spring, thus the prognosis given by a russian federation council member and former ambassador to the e. u. and an interview to arty. you know, it takes several months to prepare things to deliver them. and at least 3 months to brain of ethan. that training will oh probably begin then the immediate future but things themselves will take longer to arrive when of the 1st. oh oh. package of economic sanctions
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was introduced, baked in 2014. the official motivation behind that decision was to convince russia to sit at the negotiating table. will you brain those negotiations started and they worked and polluted early next year. with the conclusion of the famous minsk agreement, widely recognized as having been just a mo, an attempt to to, for a long procedure in order to to provide additional assistance to the ukraine. and each armed forces, the misc agreement, is document ah, endorsed by the un security council. in the unanimous vote in 2015. so, admitting that to day france, germany and now the united kingdom,
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they admit it deliberately violating international law. the minsk agreements were signed in february 2015, the e u just a day or 2 later, introduced another set of saying, this is a policy that leads nowhere. and it's it only great problems. and that is obvious. oh, if you look today at what's happening across the european union and a u. s. senate hearing dedicated to the situation in ukraine, american senior diplomats, victoria newlands come home to south back from celebrating the north stream tay pipeline blasts, as well as washington's long standing interference into the domestic politics of east european countries aren't a contributor, rachel moss and takes a closer look at newlands, the so called the shipments the u. s. senate foreign relations committee held
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a hearing on thursday that kind of slipped under the radar in the mainstream press . but it's really a classic example of how washington decision makers get drunk on their own nonsense . and then just start trying to change the world. the subject of this hearing was countering russian aggression ukraine and beyond. and despite being with the democrats right now and victoria f e u newland, we'll get to that. the 2nd who's now serving at the state department as under secretary of state for political affairs in the biden administration. new and can't help but side with republican senator ted cruz. when it comes to being relieved that the nord stream to pipeline that was supposed to send russian gas into europe via germany was blown up center cruise up like you. i am. and i think the administration is very gratified to know that nordstrom, too, is now as you like to say, a hunk of metal at the bottom of the sea. that would be senator ted cruz
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representing the state of texas. it's probably just a total coincidence that cruise has spent years since at least 2019 trying to get nord stream to sanctioned, into oblivion, pretending that he so concerned about europe being too dependent on russian gas. and that taxes is also the top producer of liquefied natural gas in the us 25 percent of us gas comes from texas and on which europe is now totally dependent and at a much higher price than it's sold on the u. s. market. so newland was already singing from the same hymn book as cruise on the topic of nord stream to way back in january of 2022. so even before the conflict in ukraine went red hot, i want to be clear with you today. if russia invades ukraine, one way or another nord stream to will not move forward. she sounds so confident. it's amazing that when the same pipeline was mysteriously blown up last year,
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the mainstream western press didn't circle back and ask for what she meant by that statement. instead they apparently figured that it made so much more sense to accuse russia of blowing up its own infrastructure, newlands boss, secretary of state antony blinking, remarked after the nord stream, pipelines were blown up that it offered quote, tremendous strategic opportunity for the years to come. yeah, sure. tell that to europeans who are walking around in the dark and taking 10 2nd showers to keep energy costs down such a great opportunity. and since the senate committee hearing is about countering russia in ukraine and beyond, well, newland is already bragging about washington meddling in belarus. i would not say that we've had manifest success, but also working intensively with a fellow russian opposition. it seems like washington can't keep its hands off of russia's neighbors. noon was spotted in ukraine way back in 2014, handing out cookies to anti government protesters and caught discussing the
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potential roles of ukrainian opposition leaders post regime change around that same time, a recording late of newland expressing just how much she values us allies and international law even. ringback we don't point a line with washington's agenda for heave. that would be great, i think, to help glued as thing and had the un help glue it. and you know, the, you knew it is come a long way from openly denouncing europe for standing in the way to now being relieved that europe's pipelines were blown up. this female forrest gump of regime change. shenanigans certainly. sounds like a true friend. that only has allies very best interests at heart. ah, the ouse which death count marks the 78th anniversary of his liberation on friday, but russian diplomats have been blocked from attending the solemn event for the 1st time in history. the camp was rated by soviet soldiers in 1945,
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and until this year, russia had always taken part news commemoration. besides which has become a symbol of nazi genocide, claimed the lives of more than one point. $1000000.00 people, most of them would choose the list of victims also included thousands of soviet prisoners of war. meanwhile, according to a new poll from the netherlands, most locals that are surprisingly unaware of the facts surrounding the holocaust. 12 percent of respondents right dismissed the tragedy as a mere miss and 23 percent of them are young dutch people. more than half of those polled said they don't know how many people died in the holocaust. well, 22 percent even admitted they share some neo nazi views. well, these controversial figures have been published and condemned by a pro jewish and g called the claims conference. this further now with, i guess the don cavallo, a human and labor rights lawyer. many thanks for joining us on the program. don is
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great. see this evening. now. it's a 1st time russia has been banned from the holocaust liberation anniversary. despite the fact that soviet soldiers were the ones who liberated auschwitz and 945, was your reaction to this news? i am saddened, outraged. this is part of the falsification of history that's been happening for quite a while. you know, the soviet union gave 27000000 lives to defeat the nazi about 85 percent or more of the germans who died in world war 2 died in the eastern fried the soviet union really won the war against nazi germany. they liberated out fits, they saved the world from this scorch of naziism, and they are uninvited to even celebrate this on holocaust remembrance,
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day to day. and it has just terrible effects. and i am, i'm out, rick is i sit here today and the russian foreign ministry spokesman maria's, the harvest says that the invitations for the events have been revoked. what do you think that has happened and, and how justified is, is it's not just abide at all. and they say, oh, it's because russia invaded ukraine, of course, no one uninvited the us after they invaded iraq or afghanistan or serbia. and meanwhile, while the bigger danger here is that this is only increasing anti russian sentiment in west and it is leading us down this primrose path towards possible nuclear war. and that, that is why i'm even more concerned about what's happening. let's talk about the
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results of this poll that's been taken in the netherlands, where many people are unaware of the facts surrounding the holocaust. even more disturbingly, some young dutch people even say they share some neo nazi views. do you think that these right wing these are rising, this sentiment is rising. and what's your reaction? well, of course, of course they are rise. you know, again, let's look at, you know, the conflict in, you know, when it's, when, 1st of all that's been going on for almost 9 years. and neo nazis have been involved in the side of the government. and in the 1st western media, acknowledge that there are neo nazis and ball. and there was concern expressed about that. then once the special operations of russia began in february of 2022, all of a sudden the western media has amnesia. oh,
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there's no neo nazis and ukraine, but then as time went on they do that. yeah. well there's some nazis. well and then they admit, yeah, was probably a lot of nazis. you know, where we stand today? the west seems to say, yeah, but they're good not. right. so all of a sudden neo naziism is being endorsed by the highest ranks of the governments in the west. and so why would it be a surprise that there is arise neo nazi is and this comes of course, after dozens of countries, including the u. s. and some european allies recently voted against the resolution that the un to condemn neo nazi as a. how did the well, the been cut get to this point and why are people turning around and saying, hang on a minute. this is a rise. well, this is a long standing problem. you know, a lot of people say in terms the united states, it didn't help defeat the nazis. it absorbed the nazi's right with operation
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paperclip back to world war 2, to the ca brought nazis over to the us, 1100 nazis to, to help with the u. s. is rocket programs and other programs against the soviet union. the u. s. has been slowly but continuously cultivate these nazi groups throughout the world in order to fight originally the soviet union. and then after the collapse of the soviet union to fight russia. and so again, we're now seeing the proofs of the this. busy terrible tree that the u. s. has been planting for decades down many thanks for joining us on the program we've been speaking to human. a neighbor rice lawyer, don kovachick speaking to his live from london. thank the germany, a foreign office has received backlash from african union officials are criticizing the russian foreign ministers efforts to enhance partnerships during his 2 across
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the continent. aisle, teeth africa correspondent, corroborative that gives the details on reaction to european sentiments in the region. the russian foreign minister love ralph is in africa not to see leopards, but to bluntly claim that ukraine's partners want to destroy everything russian. here's a thread with all of his evidence. hi, german for an office. your boss and alina burbock, visited the african union based in one of the more than 20 african countries that germany enjoys reciprocal diplomatic relations with. did she come to see animals? or is the continent of africa? it's people and wildlife. just a joke to you here on the continent. it was really encapsulated by carlindo who responded to the german foreign office. really, i think too late what most african feel that the germans cannot simply act like they don't have
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a legacy of their own leg. they will not part of the great colonial story of how europe overtook africa and really deprived of its development. she was reminding germans that here the v i here on a foreign policy basis and they have relationship, a reciprocal relationship with more than 20 african state. and that wouldn't be here. they also here to look at a free control such as animals and, you know, not necessarily for africa development for us here on the african continent is really a source of green point that if bill you know, store to the day and it plays into a big narrative, now it's one thing for the german, 4 of us to say that no, that was all set in chest, that the leopards in this case represented tanks of ukraine. well, there is no war that's been what on the african continent, and for a long time now,
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a free kind of felt ended lead as new saying that this is not going to be a platform for europe to have is geopolitical war on offer any super power i actually to come here and speed a war on the african continent. the will not have with a literal or diplomatic was being held here. and it goes into the big story. and you know, part of the story that they say that the german for an office that if they say that this was all just a joke, epoch, alondo points taken and sorry, we value our african partners. our tweet was in no way intended to mean offense. instead, this means german made leopard tanks. we wanted to call out the lies that russia uses to justify its imperialist war of aggression against ukraine. the fed, but is that they say that they were attempting to clear the air and correct mr. lover of on some of the misinformation here. well, no one on the african continent actually expects an explanation out of russia. the
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continent was pretty firm when the was thought that it will not be engaging in any kind of rhetoric between through of ours and that they clearly understand the position of germany. and what benito ah, grooving, had done to push russia to the place that it is today. we believe that europe still views africa within the prism of colonialism within the prism of less then. and they have still to treat as all look at africans as equal people with their own urgency. and this reminds me of the that the, the comments by e u foreign policy chief, joseph burrell, who really stared up emotions of his own. when he said the following futile is a garden. we had built a garden avenue. she works is the best combination over political freedom,
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economic prosperity, and social cohesion. that the human kind has been able to build this 3 things together. the rest of the world must of the rest of the goal. it's a jungle and the jungle could invade the goddess and the gardener's should. they gave it, they were here scouring around, looking for all kinds of alternative to russia and give that had been placed under sanctions. they are the ones who consistently come to this continent looking, asking, begging, and instead of looking at as a equal trading partner, continue to look down. political analysts, dr. hannah mood, se, se, germany's recent comments thumbs up the way western states view africa in the site . and he's an exposure of the kind of people that you african now goes into father told the for example, at a later date or time fees, gemini,
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or any of these either, you know, you can power has been at the back of their mind. they actually know that this is what they actually go back, but now we in a state of neo colonial and we are in a stage of imperialism. and these all have the them characteristics as colonial, except brandy in a different way. well, yes it is actually that, that is actually back is what is being provide data onto the continent in many other ways. and that's why it's very important for africa moving forward to be aware of some of the, you know, gimme and some will be you know, tactic constructed. but i use by you can, paul, is because what they think of, you know, being transformed over the yet. but actually behind the so called a shouldn't be actually that continued exploitation and question of africa. and any people, any resources without much for the duration full actually be african and tell,
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ah, the u. s. marine cool. have we opened that base at camp lights on guam islands? he was general david burgess, they've bolstering the military presence in the pacific region, is aimed at promoting regional defense. we don't want to fight to get to the fight . we want to already be inside. so if there's a conflict, the stand in forces are already forward the role of the marines in guam on that side of the international dateline is to reinforce the policy of deterrence, which is the underpinnings of our national defense strategy. glasses still under construction, i will reportedly become fully operational in 2024, up to $5000.00 range will be stationed there for a price of nearly a $1000000000.00 with japan contributing $3000000000.00 to the project on the u. s . the other 5, the us. how recently, also, both of his military assistance, his high won, promising to provide extended military training to the time when you saw me to the
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alleged chinese aggression. but by that administrator has also said we opened a sympathy on the solomon islands and region of dispute between washington and beijing. was to put it into context back in 2014 the u. s. national gone, played a significant role in training of the ukrainian military, along with its nato allies. they've been preparing key at forces to boost the combat readiness of the countries troops, reportedly cooperation with the guards still remain strong as the conflicts continued. it is not in the interests of china to make an entrusting actions was, was happening in the war. as i said, quite clearly, it's a domestic affairs of the us. but when you use china to act as the excuse to build up the military base, this is something that is wrong. china is not russia. anti one is not ukraine.
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but we do see that there are countries that are trying to, to make this comparison and the trying to, you know, to alienate, trying and tried to make to russia. and this is, this is not very complementary to promoting woke piece correcting this term, china threat. this is very wrong because china is not going to become a threat simply because a few countries keep calling it us threat ah, well back now our breaking news story from jerusalem before we go. where are the 7 people have reported debt and 10 more injured in a shooting at a synagogue in the city? ah, israeli police of.

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