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the question, did you did it with a multiple explosions that being reported in iran with the country's defense ministry, confirming gets managed to for a drone attack on an ammunition death of american british and other european delegation demand that african countries stop cooperating with russia and avoid breaking away from the common agenda, which the west seas as the restoration of colonial dependence in a new form. russia form and if the condemned western countries, the warranty calls that attempt to recall the 9th to africa and pressure it to
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sever the continent. relations with that was an enemy movable rocket, which was from strike on monday. the following. the russian troops in the 5th, a ukrainian military stronghold in a suburb of don't yet with a very welcome to you. it's 10 am here in moscow, and you're watching the weekly on t international with the latest news updates, along with around the, the stories that shaped the wait, great to happy with us. now i top story this out. there will be multiple reports of explosions in a wrong. the country's military house confirms that one a big time munition storage facilities was targeted by a drone attack. one of the drones was hit by the air defense and the other 2 were caught in traps and blew up. fortunately,
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this unsuccessful attack did not cause any loss of life and caused only minor damage to the workshops roof. iran has said the drone attack did not significantly affect to any military installation or mission and had no real impact on national security. the government has not disclosed it might suspect of being behind the attack. we got the latest details from local journalist uses to largely on saturday evening, around 11 30 pm local time in iran. a huge blast was heard in the iranian central city are based on apparently based on reports and military facility belonging to the iranian defense ministry was targeted by 3 small drones. soon after the running, the defense ministry released the statement announcing that the attack was unsuccessful. one of the draws was, was hit by the air defense system built inside that military complex and 2 others
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were shot down, intercepted and shot down before they carry out their strikes. so the iranian defense ministry says that that attack was unsuccessful with no casualties. only there was a minor damage to the ceiling of that military complex. so now the defense ministry is investigating the cause of the use it and, and the elements behind that air raid against its military complex. there are some unconfirmed reports by some unofficial news sources, claiming that there was a similar attack taking place in the capital one as well. and those reports have not been confirmed by the iranian defense ministry. so we still need to wait and see what the iranian defense industry will announce later during gets investigation of the problem of the incident. while there are also reports of
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a fire breaking down to an oil refinery in the northwest, other round, the course is still on, firefighters have been working to extinguish the and gulf the areas. as you can see in the video, we're showing you right now. there is a massive blaze around large cylinders in the plug. although there is a word on whether there is a link the fiber account that the all facility and area hit find us quake around the same time. the earthquake measured it around a magnitude of $5.00 is reported to have killed at least 2 people, and injured more than $600.00 others tremors without throughout the region. this is footage of the aftermath in the arabian city of coy, near the turkish border. you can see houses destroyed and daybreak, and the stories emergency services have reported power cuts in some of the affected areas, lashes, foreign minister. so a lot of phase with empowers. want to maintain it. they're exploring the policies
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towards africa and a continuation of centuries of plundering the continents with those as well. he made those remarks at the news conference with his era tray and counterpart, while visiting the east african country on a tour of the continent. american, british and other european delegations regularly come to africa and very stubbornly demand that african countries stop cooperating with russia and avoid breaking away from the common agenda, which the west sees as the restoration of colonial dependence in a new form. the establishment of a multi polar world is an objective, an unstoppable process. however, the collective west, the united states, nato, and the e u, which are completely under washington's control, are trying to reverse this. but their efforts are futile. the most that can count on is some slight inhibition of the objective course of history. time fortunately, the field, the field, we can cut in,
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can you pang humanity into every doubled cut to show our day 1000000 school proper and pis, of greek and domino ocean that have interrogated turmoil, immense him, and savaging and pilot for centuries, that has an 4000000 ukraine ease, in a sense, a byproduct of directly policy ok, germany and containment, that they had put, pursued in the past the case during his trip to eritrea, sir, gala rob also visited a monument to classic russian poet, alexander, pushkin, rushes foreign ministry spokeswoman maria's maria, the however, underlined africa's positive attitude to the world renowned white as legacy. she also criticized ukraine for demolishing some historical russian long events. as a gala rom finishes his toll of several african countries. o t correspondent had
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lakehoma 3rd me some. thus, the highlights said gala robs visits to africa, seems to have been a successful one with the russian foreign minister of meeting with leaders from several african countries as leverage, expressed russia's commitment to deepening its ties with africa and offered to provide assistance in areas such as energy infrastructure and investment. the visit was seen as a sign of rushes, growing presence in the continent, and its willingness to work with african countries many to do, but in cuban. we are line priorities for business ties and mining exploration energy in agriculture, including deliveries of russian grain, as well as modern areas of collaboration, information and communications technologies and the digital economy. one of the countries visited was angola in 2019 russia and angola signed an agreement to expand co operation, the energy sector, including the construction of
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a nuclear power plant. but the bond between moscow and ungodly dates back to win and good as ruling party. the m p l a sort support from the soviet union during the civil war against the portuguese. now, during his visit, leverage drew parallels between the angolan war and the ukraine conflict. further reminding and goldens of the strides they have made thus far. and good. the roads low, so low, the goal and people know the price of gaining independence. they know the price of gaining the opportunity to exercise their rights. cultural, traditional and political. you are also actively contributing to the fair regulation of various conflicts in your region, both through the african union and within the framework of sub regional associations. you are making a significant contribution to the mitigation of crises and to the peacekeeping efforts of african countries leverage. the other stop on his african tour was to
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the land locked kingdom of its like dealing out. the last absolute monarchy in africa is contending with social political issues that have thrust the country into deepening economic struggles. and sporadic protests that have led to a volatile situation in the region and moscow's top diplomat had something to offer murder the go to the sooner we agreed during a meeting with the military leadership to increase security cooperation. we have existing inter governmental agreements on military and defense industry collaboration. there are working groups and we are ready to consider applications from our s, what teeny friends on any issues that need to be resolved to ensure this country's security. now leverage south african count apartment as the lady pendle hosted him in the capital city of pretoria. after he received a very warm welcome from south african military officials. this visit also comes at a time when south africa has been criticized for an upcoming naval exercise with russia and china. this to the waste seems to be
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a reminder of the entrenched relationships. many countries have on the continent with russia and china. it also highlights the difficulty the u. s. faces globally in persuading countries that their interests a bit to served, aligning with washington on political and financial issues, lucius room, it was removed from our countries, are consistent supporters of a more just to inclusive democratic and poly centric architecture for the world order, which would rely on the main principal of the un charter respect for the sovereign or quality, all state's russian foreign minister sergey loves. a final stop was a surprise visit to retreat and the horn of africa with him saying russia is looking into the enhancement of logistical infrastructure in the country with humor brown of, among the long term plans that are to be worked out in detail. i would like to mention the possibility of utilizing the logistical potential of the port masala
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and the airport. the massage, our airport is of interest for its transit capabilities. slave. rob's 2nd visit to africa interest 6 months seems to have the men to ties with some of the southern and eastern regional nations on the continent. while the minister described africa as a rich continent with colossal potential. it is the russia, africa summits. that will take place in saint petersburg in july, which will focus on 4 major issues, food and energy security, technology and health care that will elevate these relations into action plans that hm saw me for archie, johannesburg. elsewhere in eastern africa, uganda has begun drilling for its 1st oil well with a goal of commencing outposts all the commodity within the next 2 years. the country as president cuts the ceremonial ribbon at the king fisher field thing built in collaboration with the china national offshore oil company. it took place as the u. dunden government that paid a permit to build
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a crude oil pipeline to export the commodity to wells market. the new field development comes 17 years after lucrative oil resources we discovered in the nation. and estimated $40000.00 barrels of oil per day are expected to be produced according to the countries oil regulator. we heard from an economic expert to say that africa as energy sector is becoming more independent from external power due to the past almost 2 decades. again, i've been trying to explore and to bring it oil, resolve into operation into exported to the what we have also to keep an eye on collaborating with partners who have the interest for us. but also we cannot escape the fact that africa has yet to develop national capacity to explore these resources on its own. basically, we see you got to reap almost 6900000000 of revenue by exporting. well,
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so this money could ramp up, in case you said earlier, we expect you guys to at least explore, to, for almost 40 bearable worldwide day. and this is not only a custodian for the country, but also it's a key lesson that the energy sector can be explored and it's going to be brought to light. when africa become senior, then it could be in the middle of that it becomes energy independence. well now looking at the ukraine conflicts this week has seen russian troops strengthen their positions and they don't yet square public, including an advance on the count of martin. that's a suburb of the city of don yeske. since 2014, it's been a strong hold for ukrainian forces. ortiz senior corresponded more. i got the, i've witnessed intense fire fights in the area. ah, that was an enemy. multiple rocket launcher systems strike on marrying.
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that is exactly where we're heading. oh our 24 hours in mud, inca began. now here a flashlights ease. time out to suicide. slowly, half blind. we stumbled to our temporary refuge. this is the bunker where we are spending the night here in modern co, relatively relatively safe. the previous occupants here were ukrainian troops who were literally, as you can tell by the wolves burned out of here. but this is also the answer as to why the battle for martin ca, 5 j kapinsky. why these battles are taking so long. and that is because these bunkers are everywhere built over the last 8 years by the ukrainian military. built
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in completely nondescript places above us. this is just a small family whom a private residence of downstairs was unarmed store and 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, an approximation of hell with a deafening company of blasts and explosions, pure and utter violence. without end all of this footage, we filmed in mere hours ah, the power for
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a view of the battle ground or with these the ty area covered in smoke is way ukrainian positions up to 300 meters away from us. currently, russian artillery of all types and colors more does houses was air craft tanks ah ah, the she held on ukrainian or you credit troops the battle for monica has dragged
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on for almost a year. most of it is now under russian control. ukraine and its supporters, they publicly admit, now, were never serious about peace talks. it was cover, they spent 8 years preparing for war. they turned, might incur into a modern day fortress, almost impregnable, 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 ukrainian at the feds. us have a chance to the lock arden lodge who's
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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 america, but there is little doubt that the city will soon be taken from us as thoroughly, frankly, this is unpleasant for us destroying these buildings. the city 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 dickinson is. we're pushing, but there are difficulties. the enemies resisting and digging in their fighting for every house, but were pushing them back and advancing. ah oh, a round might inca artillery is everywhere. these automatic mon launcher,
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the shall yoke is a feared thing. ah, 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 civilian and military. he of understands this, and it is willing to pile thousands of its troops on to the pile. to hold halter modica, which may well be an approximation of hell. for i'd guess the of our t from madigan you as president jo biden's decision to send 31, a bronze battle tanks to ukraine. isn't winning universal backing in congress? republican lawmaker pull go, saw released to this statement,
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speaking out against that supplies go into keith. jo biden's decision to send american tanks to ukraine brings us one step closer to dragon america directly into a massive global war. america should not send any tanks to ukraine for any war material at all, or helped to prolong a needless war and adding to the body count. despite the promise that the tanks is believed, it could still be months before they delivered pentagon officials. they're the advanced military vehicles, will require a lengthy training program to keep them maintained us. those those days, logistical supplies will the tongues will be complex and take time to thought out how the ukraine's president has said, washington lacks time to supply the heavy weaponry. meanwhile, moscow has condemned the decision of the by and administration. thank it would make the u. s. directly involved in the conflict. us based international attorney kline preston say that washington is already directly involved in the conflict and
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sending the tongues to care with only enhance that commitment. now that the republicans are in the majority in the house and hopefully we can have some sane decisions made with respect to this conflict so that it doesn't turn into world war 3, which it appears to be doing. as we sit here, i think the livery the tanks changed. the dynamics of the united states is involved in this conflict and pushes us closer to the red line that the kremlin has spoken of and very well may change the relationship of the united states to russia. with respect to this conflict, because you know, at some point our country becomes less than 8 or, or a better to ukraine and more of a, an active participant. and that is really the dangerous step. with the
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supply of these abrams tanks, washington has declined to comment about what the ammunition it supplies to ukraine includes defeated, uranium. russia has warned that if the west is actually providing any kind of uranium on immense, it could be considered a dirty bomb with the west. responsible for the and ceiling. consequences are t correspondence. thief sweeney. has the story ukraine could be set to receive deadly radioactive weapons. from the west, as part of the latest surge of weaponry in the nighttime proxy war and russia, moscow says it would consider such munitions. i dirty bomb warning, western sponsors of calves war machine against encouraging nuclear provocations of black bough while promising a severe response. we know that lipper 2 tanks, as well as bradley and martyr armored fighting vehicles can use depleted uranium shells, which can contaminate terrain just like it happened in yugoslavia and iraq. if kia
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were to be supplied with such munitions for the use in western heavy military hardware, we would regard it as the use of dirty and clear bombs against russia. with all the consequences that entails washington has refused to rule out supplying care with depleted uranium. as part of its tank in a package speaking during a white house press conference, an unnamed senior government official wouldn't be drawn on the issue as the reporter noted, firing these radioactive rounds is part of what makes them the tank killer. that pentagon officials called them the administration official who responded declined to answer, saying, i'm not going to get into the technical specifics depleted uranium is exceptionally hauled and is able to penetrate alma targets and to reinforce that potential targets like tanks against that and we fire. but it is also i toxic radioactive hazard. nato's use of depleted uranium during the military lines is 1999 on baldwin
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of yugoslavia. so thousands poisoned with many dying from cancer and other were like to health issues leading to the alliance, being sued by, by serving the survivors. i'm italian soldiers deployed there, of which nearly $400.00 have died. and 7500 having poisoned by depleted uranium is youth in the iraqi town of fallujah, left a toxic legacy. children born with birth defects, a spike in kansas diseases and miscarriages. vishal iraqi government statistics show that prior to the outbreak of the 1st gulf war in 1991, the rate of cancer cases in iraq was 40 out of 100000 people. by 995, it had increased to 800 out of 100000 people. yet despite this nice ho, britain on the united states have lobbied hauled for the continued use of depleted uranium on the battlefield. nato's decision for an information offensive was
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reached at a meeting today by ambassadors of nato's 19 member states. participants described the talks is unusually stormy. please from italy, germany, greece and norway, for the western military alliance to take the munitions out of its arsenals, were firmly rejected by the united states, britain and france. legally, you said to plato, the right even conflict is a gray area and not covered by conventions or treaties that restrict the use of chemical or nuclear weapons. but britain and the u. s. remain the only nations to have admitted to using depleted uranium in conflict and will clearly see no objection to the use of the deadly weapon and ukraine. buquet policy is that depleted uranium. munitions can be used in weapons because it would be wrong to deny our armed forces illegitimate in effect of capability that can help them achieve their objectives as quickly and safely as possible. claims of serious health and environmental affects by very small number of people attract media attention, but are disputed by most scientists and international agencies. whether other
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countries use do munitions or not as a matter for them on the tanks being sent to you crying. but leopard, the bradley fighting vehicle, the abrams on the challenger to oh, capable of firing the deadly payload. it seems, washington could deploy the same tactics and ukraine. i'm to hell with the consequences. as part of a coordinated asset for less reliance on the us dollar fee, south american nations of argentina and brazil. i in discussions to establish a shad currency, a finance ministers. each with their own economic team can make us a proposal for foreign trade and transactions between the 2 countries. this done in a common currency. according to report, the new trading currency between brazil and argentina would be to reduce their reliance on the us dollar under the plan that the on the pace they would continue to exist with a new tend to establish fuel. if a trade regional unit,
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all the accounts would come alongside extra credit to support exports to argentine, i say resilient banks as of now the new currency has no name or deadline and would not see eurostar monetary unification. me want your clients president has said his country needs to open up its economy to the world and discuss parallel trade arrangements outside of latin america. he's the promotion of a free trade zone between the community of latin american can be in states and other world powers, such as china, india, and the african union. last year, a g y entered into for more negotiations for a free trade agreement with china recently advancing and talks to form a new partnership. we heard from latin american caribbean studies professor daniel shaw. he says the new currency could lead to the end of a long centuries, long dependency on the u. s. dollar. think it's important to remember that are both scenarios. the key pillar of his power was that he was securely in the u. s. sphere
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of influence. and here we have ala who represents a new type of vanguard, in terms of international relations for notches brazil, but all of south america. this is no easy project to undo centuries and centuries of colonialism and decades and decades of dollars dependency. and neil colonialism is no easy feat. economies are thoroughly distorted through how many years of oppression and exploitation we importance of the suit of a united south american currency is the idea of integration among the southern exploiting countries in the end to these centuries long dependency on the dollar. so i think there's a lot of promising signs for the economies of the global south. and this of course will be the death knell of the us unipolar model. when he, thanks, he has company here in asi,
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international as the weights. plenty more updates be found on our website r t dot com will be back in 15 minutes with blue . ah, ah. by the middle of the 19th century, practically, the whole of india had been under the rule of the british empire. the colonial authorities had imposed that heavy death bringing the people into poverty and were exporting natural resources. and moreover, these authorities absolutely had no consideration for the traditions of the local population, treating them like 2nd class citizens. the british were showing signs of disrespect
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even to those who cooperated with them. the fact of ignoring the religious beliefs of the hindus led to the mutiny embassy boys, mercenary soldiers serving under the british crown. rebellion began on the 10th of may 1857 in the garrison town of may river, north of india. in the form of a mutiny. the rebels quickly took over daily. the heroic resistance of the indian people lasted for one and a half years. however, the forces were not equal to the colonial authorities dealt with the rebels cruelly in slaves. the boys were tied to the mouth of the cannon and were shot right through their bodies for the amusement of the public. these type of execution was called the devils with the obliteration of the mutiny resulted in the death of 800000 inhabitants of india. however, the british empire never broke the free spirit of the indians and their will for resistance.
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