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a gift to cope when you, when you sit in with a delusion, go to, you know, the motion with the mo, the west supplies ukraine with longer range weapons. the further russia will push back the ukrainian army for that at least, is according to moscow's top. diplomats, he said the russia has all it needs complete this military operation around accuses israel of a drone attack on a military facility near the central city of it's for hon. the country pledge to respond saying that it was actions go against international law. also this, our human rights watch says the key of his fail to investigate is military. the parents use of bond land mines which have injured hundreds of civilians. we speak
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to one doctor in done yes. q says the big teams, including children, continue to be hospitalized. and india set up for major world economies this year, the passing the united states and solidifying it role on the global state with your watching r t international. my name is peter scott and wherever you joining us from welcome to 30 minutes of news and analysis, which is the formula step. so gayla rob has said that moscow has all, it needs to complete its military intervention. and an interview with sputnik. he said the western supplies of long range weapons to key if russia had to push back ukrainian forces further from russia's borders to stop any threat from them. only seemed so that violence, right now we're trying to push the crane an armed forces and their artillery to a distance that would not create a threat to our territories. so the longer range of the weapons being procured by
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the keefe regime means we will have to push them further away from the territories that are a part of our country bullshit. and now we have all the capabilities to complete our special military operation. russia is in the middle of a front line. geopolitical battle where they hawaii is trying to maintain its dominant position, as it's seen that it's a so called superiority is fading. and it's trying to do whatever i can at any cost to make sure it stays on top. even again, as we're seen, employing dirty tactics and using democracy to make sure that it sees its values in all the other countries because it wants to retain that lead and position. and once again, we've seen that happen for ukraine. and what we're seeing in ukraine, according to sir gal average, is a proxy war aimed at weakening russia. see united states and all the western countries that are subjugated by the u. s. and that have lost all the signs of
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independence. it is well known that they are big democrats, that they understand democracy as being their right to impose on everybody else their understanding of democracy when you talk to them about the need for democratic approaches, international affairs, they show no enthusiasm. so they act in a totalitarian way. when that is true, although the unchartered doesn't mentioned the word democracy, maybe that's for the best because it mentions the main principle that is the most democratic principle of oh, it's stipulates that the u. n is based on the sovereign quality of the us things that it's exceptional, which has why assert gillibrand says that we're seeing one set of rules for them. and they expect the rest to follow different rules. because once again, it's only their opinion that matters. and they want to make sure that their views on the world, whatever they say, this is how it has to happen. they want to be able to dictate the, you know, it stays was, did they say it see the rest of the world who they do business with who they can talk to and what rules they should follow. and now the west is also trying to get to roches long term allies, trying to get them to switch to their sides,
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to support them. developing nations, for example, they've been quite neutral so far and were seen once again with them. they're trying to get them to, to go basically to follow the u. s. as leads and sometimes even resorts into france . use the zulu issue, who course there are already enough. people who want to scare us with china. everyone is trying to prevent us from cooperating. and coordinating together, either in the economy or in international affairs, we have no doubt that the plants line between us and china made the interests of both russia and china. they do not define the role of russia as a kind of subordinate. everything is mutually beneficial to us, not only energy supplies to china, but also the spheres of space and nuclear energy. not only these, but many other high tech areas of corporation. i want to remind you that the west has declared russia and china ultra is their main threats. russia supposedly needs
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to be stopped and china needs to be fought with in the long term. the worst doesn't want china to help us militarily. so as we can see, there seems to be only one possible outcome for the west, and that is not a peace deal, or a peace agreement with russia. they want to make sure that russia is defeated. because if russia wins, that means they lose, and they're afraid for their beloved status, of course, that they will lose their sense of superiority and their ability to dictates the rest of the world how things should be done. so basically what we're seeing is ukraine really is a means to an end in the news runs blamed israel for a drone attack on a military facility at nist. central is for hon, which took place on saturday nights. not serrano has pledged to respond and sent a letter to the un saying the televi tv's. auctions are a violation of international law. early investigation suggests that the israeli regime was responsible for this attempted act of aggression. i would like to draw
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the attention of the united nations security council to further instances of the israeli regimes, acts of terrorism and sabotage, as well as violations of international law against the islamic republic of iran. they haven't been in the official, we accent iran's accusations from these railey side that usually has a policy rather not commented on particular incident. but i have to say that iran pointing finger at a's rail following the drone attack on a military facility in the central city of ispa. han did not come as a surprise haven before the un letter. they happened numerous publications in these rally media indicating that israel with you asked support my tapping behind the attack. it is of no surprise that the 2 countries see each other as bitter enemies . israel has long said it is willing to strike around and targets if diplomacy fails to deter the countries nuclear and may south programs. israel also has repeatedly called on the international community to have no mercy. when it comes to
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run. the illusion of distance can no longer hold. nato must take the strongest possible stands against the iranian regime, including through economic, legal and political sanctions and credible military deterrence. these operational plans extend from her till the 3 strike and iran that will be unrelated to the nuclear issue to taken out of the ran in nuclear installation and auxilary sites in that project. and if the situation eventually escalates into a full fledged campaign than these plants also include the dogs ng of males, recites and other assets, the relations between the 2 have never been easy, but recently tensions around iran and israel have really been boiling in the last 3 months they happening to massive israeli military drills imitating strikes against iranian military facility at his machine here in jerusalem way. the u. s. secretary of state, the israeli prime minister, has again been pushing very hard against iran,
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with america saying that actually all options are on the table regarding the, the iranian threat, including military. when benjamin netanyahu was asked about these for 100 an attack, he gave an evasive answer. i never talk about specific operations, and every time some explosion takes place in the middle east. israel is blamed or given responsibility. sometimes we are, sometimes we're not commenting on that. iran condemned israel's numerous and repeated threats of using force and urged the un to pay attention to that in his latter, to the united nations. they ran an ambassador also mentioned another provocative and unjustified statement that followed these, the hon. drone attack from a ukraine, an official explosive nights in iran drone and missile production oil refineries. ukraine did warn you. ukraine has repeatedly warned iran, the consequences of supporting aggression against ukraine will be much larger than the benefits of cooperation with russia. iraq called it at violation of
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international law and urge the us to condemn them to stop tolerated men again. it asked the international organization to make israel be finally held accountable for the attack and for these collation. and that's the latest on the war in ukraine or ukrainian or thought to claim that the rockets has hits an apartment building in the ukrainian health city of common sorts can done yet. republic 3 people have allegedly been killed in the attack with 8 others injured. now who delayed this yet on verified images from the scene and you can see this large part of the building has collapsed, ukraine's blame to russia for the incidence. but the russian defense ministry says it's only strikes, merger, targets, and infrastructure. meanwhile, 3 civilians were killed on tuesday in the neighboring lu guns republic after ukraine allegedly launched 9 high mas rockets in the area. local authorities say several civilian buildings were damaged in the attack. and human rights watch has published a new report,
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calling on key f to investigate ukrainian. military's apparent use of rockets launched la mines of the house previous reported only threats these mines posed to the people of the dom bus roman casa, has more the story. the report issued by human rights watch does not mention the, the victims here in de nest republic. their investigation is based on the harko region alone. however, it is still fact based according to h r. w on their interviews with more than a 100 people, including witnesses to land line use, victims of land lines, 1st responders, doctors and ukrainians. miners as well. the h. r w's arms division director. steve goose says ukraine's defense ministry has failed to address an inquiry from human rights watch or regarding their report. on november 23rd, the defense ministry provided a written response saying that the military abides by its international obligations
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including the prohibition of the use of any anti personnel mines. but without addressing any of the questions about p s m. mine use in and around is im noting that information on the types of weapons used by ukraine is not to be commented on before the war ends. of the $89.00 is victims of these betsel mines. 5 were children. the latest and 9 year old boy was admitted to this dentist from a sensor just last week. his health is no longer in danger. however, the scars and the traumatic experience will be with him for the rest of his life. so jessica parker still statistics show that explosive objects continue to be found in our area. and unfortunately, they cost injuries. a child who fell on a mine, managed by sheer luck to move his sand away from the explosion. fortunately, his fingers were not blown off. this homeless looking object that looks like a child's toy is designed to tear limps off the body. it is difficult to notice it
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line into full ha. the engine is designed to subject to crippled people. and since february of last year, a to 9 peaceful civilians here in den ask were wounded. and one at zeit, in my hand is an imitation all thea, anti personnel. mine are so called pets all or a butterfly mine. now it comes in different colors, according to the season, and it's almost impossible to spot on the ground. now, it's a purpose is not to kill the person, but rather to maim the victim for life. ukraine, once again accused the russian forces of the crimes key of commits by itself on a regular basis saying the massive use of anti personnel mines is committed by russian army units against the ukrainian civilians. h r w has not verified those claims. and to the contrary, said that russian soldiers came and shot the mines on the streets in order to
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detonate and destroy them. human rights watch has documented russia's use of other kinds of anti personnel mines in ukraine, but has not verified claims of russian forces using p f m minds. in the armed conflict. following the mine use, residents said that russian soldiers and forces from lou ganske republic came and shot the mines on the streets and on the private property of civilian homes on request to detonate and destroy them. there are thousands of these rocket fired mines all over the nest republic that ukraine uses missiles that release hundreds and hundreds of these miles high up in the air. now they land in civilian areas on the ground, on the roof, tops near people's homes, in ports such as this one hand discoveries of such minds. i'm made here in the nest republic, on a daily basis and over to asia. now where economies are on the rise,
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as the latest data suggests, that india and china are weathering the global economic stolen it better than some of their western counterparts. now, india's economic growth this year is estimated on 7 percent, which is the highest among all major markets. reports i've revealed that the country has successfully recovered from the pandemic. and jonas 2023 budget announcement utilities, the finance minister, praise the nations performance until economic growth is estimated to be at 7 percent. it is notable that this is the highest among all the major economies. this is in spite of the math of slowed down globally cost by coven $19.00 and the wall. the indian economy is therefore, on the right track. and. 8 despite a time of challenges, heading towards a bright future in finance,
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minister has promised to inject $30000000000.00 into the countries railway network and 50 airports. not comes as cooperation between india and russia, steadly increases with going fade in their respective national currencies. we heard from an indian market economy experts. he says that buying cheap oil from russia is beneficial for indian economy. the government has been very big metric. the american very willing to spend funding does body shop. lisa, speaking with somebody, but because it's such a big me that it's moving well as well for the economy. so yes, the new ownership of this, you know, large part of what i mean that's in dunwoody, is already on the, on the you want to look at people on monday. the fact that,
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well, you know the news bell or some presidents, alexander lucas shanker, receive a warm welcome in southern africa as he made his fist today visit to symbolic way. the leaders of the 2 states discuss the strength of bilateral ties in areas such as politics, mining and agriculture. ah .
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following the recent visit to them, bob, whereby his excellency alexander lucas jenko, the country of bella roofs, and the country of zimbabwe assigned a number of memorandums of understandings, aimed at strengthening economic ties between the 2 countries. zimbabwe also received a total of $300.00 truck to his and his excellency, alexander lucas jenko encouraged zimbabwe to be brave. in the face of sanctions. sunk to american, civil americans have imposed sanctions against you. not be calcium altima craddick . but because you decided to take control of your country and mineral force, you do not allow all sorts of international groups to get into your bowels here. this is the reason for the sanctions. they want to bring you to your knees again as it was in the past centuries. and the president and the government office in bava do not want this you. that's where the sanctions come from. took it up. wheeler,
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we had more from a number of local politicians about the growing size between zimbabwe and belgium's . the world cannot isolate themselves from africa. so for africa has a role to play in the growth of the world. and equally, you know, those aspects are critical in the, in the development of any nation. they are more of like, no friendship. you know, there's that in the me that, that love to see, you know, while fast empty 18, just give you equipment and just give you checked us. i also give you my hat in the laugh that day if the government of good support is involved with in terms of it transport and you know, is mobile, it is now being is supported by michigan. so it's, it's very interesting though is is the, is it fits to visit for these before the present but i was in this region. so is, is, is in bob with a friend of darrow's. i think he said it will come for some bub windy city
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says are staying on the continent. 22000000 people on the brink of hunger in the horn of africa. that's according to the un, somalia, ethiopia and tenure were hit by historic droughts that begun in late 2022 to 5, failed rainy seasons in a row. and no famine has yet been officially declared in the region for the number of so called acutely food insecure. people has almost doubled since the beginning of last year, as a population relies mainly on livestock and agriculture for survival. under the 4300000 people are classified as a risk of famine in kenya. with a fir, the 12000000 in ethiopia, not according to the un. for the most severely affects a country in the region is somalia. with more than half of his 8000000 residents been affected by the current crisis, you, new staff reported around 2000000 children are in need of treatment for severe malnutrition. on another 1700000 people have left the homes in such
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a food and water. according to the latest report from the world food program. the region also suffers from fuel shortages and grain prices that the sword, amid the war and ukraine, with most exports under the grain deal sent to wealthy western states. un office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs. once the number of people affected will significantly rise in the coming month on a famine will be declared. what's the horn of africa isn't likely to get immediate or sufficient aid with only half of the almost $6000000000.00 requested by the us to alleviate the crisis this year has been allocated. we heard from one environmental specialist from nigeria who says that the region need immediate support to overcome humanitarian catastrophe. we've seen a lot of nutritional petition. we need to monitor young a source in some odd we can.
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and there was a, or is a, we saw how immediate response to, because of that calm down that we can also need someone to figure out who to and the agencies that need to make sure that it counts in these countries are reduced on a. ready treatments need it after that. busy you can reach us and me, while our number of western politicians have ramped up the unseat russian rhetoric with one polish member of the european parliament, calling for rupture of the russian federation. there are many possible solutions
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and strategies for a controlled, constructive, and non violent, dismantling of the last colonial empire in europe. the rupture of the russian federation will bring unquestionable benefits and security, including energy security and in the economy of europe and central asia. the ukrainian government and its supporters are not so suddenly floating trial balloons here at the heart of the democratic west that risks becoming more like the hindenburg disaster. just a few days ago, polish member of european parliament, anna for teja published a peace in the western press. advocating for the dissolution of russia, like she's talking about remodeling a kitchen. so basically, exactly what fatigue and or anti russian pals don't want to happen to ukraine. they seem to think that they're the masters of the universe picking and choosing which countries aren't allowed to be countries any more. she sounds like a bad guy in a marvel movie who's obsessed with destroying planets like fan oser galactus from
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the avengers. but it doesn't stop there. together with my colleague, customers let off ski we're glad to host numerous experts, historians, journalists, politicians from both sides of atlantic, and leaders and representatives of more than 20 nations of the russian federation, who will gather in brussels in the european parliament to discuss prospects for the des colonization, and deemed perla zation of the russian federation. yeah, just come in and enjoy some tea in bis gadson fantasize about destroying a country. since one did these become european or western values anyway, across the pond, a rutgers university professor mused last year about the notion of pinning quote, collective guilt on all russians for moscow's actions. russians could help their cause by expressing collective shaman outrage had the putin regimes genocidal behavior. i don't seem to recall professor or any of his colleagues evoking
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collective responsibility for all americans, for any of washington's foreign invasions. so where is this anti democratic thinking coming from? while one source is a 35 page document that's making the rounds among ukraine's allies, authored by the ukranian government representative for crimea to mila. to shave a, it's a road map envisioning what would happen if keep retook crimea, which would include evicting, so called russian collaborators from crimea using information collected by ukrainian intelligence and digital surveillance tools. then settling ukrainians in crimea, de russ sufficing all institutions and infrastructure. and finally, destroying the kurt bridge that runs from like the crimea peninsula to post the russia, which by the way, was already bombed last year in an act attributed to you grain by the western and ukrainian press, citing a senior, ukrainian official top french news network,
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etc. hosted a panel debate on this plan with experts from journalism, academia, and the french military. she young living lafitte girl reveals to document that explains how the ukrainians would somehow dicola most crimea in the advance of a military victory. so they are counting on this military victory, and they have already build their plan on how they will integrate crimea into ukraine. so what is this plan? what does it say? you will see that it's quite striking blue? well, just another debate, right? and while striking is one way of putting it, ukrainian resonant vladimir zalinski calls it quote, an excellent political tool for discussion. but casually discussing a proposal for essentially what amounts to ethnic cleansing on mainstream french t v. even if the guests in this case treated it as little more than an intellectual exercise, none the less effect we serves to normalize these radical ideas and legitimizes
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them as a viable option. there's nothing wrong with free speech and debate, of course, but there was also a distinct lack of outrage on that french program under the pretext of supporting ukraine or countering russia previously unthinkable anti democratic notions have now found their way into the spotlight. the center stage in western democracies and very few seem to have notice or to be too concerned about it. or from all on any of those stories as well as all the latest updates, all t dot com, all websites is your place to go. i just got back again at the top of the hour with all today's top stories. thanks for watching. ah ah ah,
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms. race is offensive, very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult. time. time to sit down and talk the me. hello, i'm manila chan. you are tuned into modus operandi the show that explores the message and patterns of foreign policy all around the world and the history that reverberates in our lives today. first, we will examine the multi decade conflict between israel and palestine. that has
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led to huge disparities in quality of life in this contested land. on one side, israel backed by the u. s. has grown into a thriving metropolis with a world class tech industry on the other palestine reduced to patches of its historic territory that some of described as open air prison. the united nations carving out new states and the u. s. accused of aiding oppression. we'll discuss that coming up. all right, let's get into the m l. me very simply. not enough time to get into a nearly 75 year old land dispute. it's actual borders still younger than many who witnessed its creation. the territory. we now recognize on the map as israel, a state drawn up by the us in 1947 and rejected by the arab world. a year later is
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home to the world, 3 major religions, judaism islam, and christianity. these historic land then called palestine derived from the greek word for elisia, and the people who lived there as the philistines dating back to the 12th century b. c. the now defunct league of nations gave the british the territorial control after world war one and the fall of the ottoman empire and $918.00. now, after some 20 plus years of british, already a plan was devised to establish a jewish national homeland within palestine. thus carving up the land into a jewish state and an arab state with both parties objecting to the other getting jerusalem. and that's just one crux of this multi pronged debate. the birth of israel in 1947 and since continued terror.

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