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renew sewage, there is a ah, the nets, the public authority, the russian troops have nearly encircled the ukrainian held out of the dark, was intense fighting in the area continues. fritz in deep cover leaked documents appeared to reveal a secret british intelligence project. this spied on palestinian refugees questioning them under the pretext of academic research. a molly joint forces to counter the ongoing threat of terrorism amid frustration that french forces failure to tackle militant insurgencies in the region. a situation that really saddens us. it's awful that armed men can cowardly attack, unarmed civilians with
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commit you alive from our studio here in the russian capital. you're watching artsy international. i'm peter scott here with all the latest this friday afternoon. thanks for joining us. we started out in these upper osha beach and where according to reports from local officials, a police officer has died and a car bomb explosion. the boss took place in the city of antarctica dawn and you see the latest pictures now on your screen. now there is no information yet on what caused the explosion or who was behind it. however, the regions of upper osha and so on have previously seen similar incidents with russia, saying that local authorities and activists are being targeted by ukraine secret service as the town of america dies, are so close to these upper ocean nuclear power plants, which both sides have accused each other of shelling announced the latest news from the dumbasses from lines all authorities in the den. yes, republics. say that russian forces have almost encircled the keats on of the dark
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south of the republics capital. now this comes as russian forces continue to ramp up their offensive in the area. meanwhile, ukrainian forces reportedly shelled residential areas of done yet with an apartment building. taking heavy damage in social 8 towns were shelled by ukraine on thursday, living one civilian dead according to local authorities. ortiz roman costa reports of the town of yes, novato. ah . this city or yes, in the water has been under constant ukrainian shilling since 2014. and it only intensified in the last year or the last 12 months. at least 40 local residents were killed by ukrainian artillery shilling and hundreds were wounded. vicious love was the right of the next room, drink and see when
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a shell landed right into his house. this is what it looks like right now. according to local officials, there were at least 3 shells there around and right next to his house. now he was doing maint maintenance works here and he just stepped away for 10 minutes to have some t and of this happen. so he survived this strike miraculously car and he started, they tried to kill more people, obviously to scare us. well, we have lived here since 2014 and don't plan to move nickel. then i even managed to join the army. now i'm in the reserves and came home to try to fix this. the sipes of pictures are absolutely everywhere. now, in the yes him of are, they are, according to the mayor of the cities, me, trisha jenco, at least 2000 private houses and multiple apartment buildings were destroyed as well. you can show hulu and pushing push logo. when settlements are liberated from
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ukraine. ukraine shells them to the ground destruction in such areas as at 90 percent, or even 100 percent. if we're talking about those killed 40 people died you in the previous year and about $130.00 people were injured. i'm on them civilians, public service, and railway walkers, which is nevada, used to be a major railway hub in eastern europe. however, right now it's not really functioning. and that means that sir, thousands of people are currently out of the job. they're hoping that peace will come very soon, so they'll be able to support their families once again from on coffer of r t. then that's group public limit continued ukrainian. shelling of the don bus civilians are been left homeless. we visited one of the many refugees census and little guns republic to hear from people who fled the war zone. but not a simple little hurt and there is a war in my town. everything is destroyed,
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my house is destroyed, the ceiling has collapsed. it's good that i wasn't there when it happened. i would have been under the rubble. but it's good here the food is good. the treatment is good. fuck up willinger focus. look at the shelling has started. now i'm here with my mother. she has high blood pressure and stomach problems. now it's better. the medicine has helped, but all the same, we need to continue the treatment. not more than little over. i was caught in the shelling. there were 3 people. one was killed and i was wounded. we were all civilians from the same village and similar to rome, didn't she pledge that i'm sure everyone reacts differently. every one has their own psyche. some survived under the bomb ski, literally all people here in a poor, psychological state. but now, as we have been living with these people for 2 months, we're already like one family. western states should not initiates peace negotiations with moscow, or that at least is according to the former us national security advisor, john bolton, who made the comments in a phone call with the russian pranksters, vo,
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von, and lexus. we pretended to speak on behalf of a former ukrainian president. to me the, the important thing is to continue to push the russians militarily. i think, i think this is a winnable war and to, to stop efforts by whether it's the french, the germans, or whoever it might be to try and negotiate with the rational crawl has said publicly, several times since february the 24th. we have to find the deal and acceptable to the russians, and that's, that's why i worry that i think she can break western resolve. well, the u. s. has previously sought to influence, ukraine's domestic and foreign policies are recently resurfaced leak recording shows that vice president joe biden pressuring a form ukrainian president to nationalize a bank into that could be financial consequences if his advice was followed. ortiz kennimore ben. how's the story?
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investigative journalist goes by clam das. time has shaken up social media once again. this time reminding people about the leaked phone call that took place between them, vice president joe biden with them president of ukraine. poor shank, back in 2016, the american vp was on the phone with for a shank discussing aspects of ukraine financial system. biden have some very specific demands regarding certain banks i'm in or where or when you think about before. so any right or wrong or i
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or i last that's apparently sounds a bit like a threat. this is the way you would expect the sovereign leaders of 2 independent countries to speak with one another. why is it that joe biden would speak this way to a foreign head of state? and what is biden getting at when he says sophisticated enough to know the details? so many questions. and so few answers anyway for a shank reply that he was simply waiting for the auditors report from ernst and young to come out. and once that happened, he would assemble the head of the national bank of ukraine, government officials, and the minister of finance. they would all get together and make the ultimate decision. the only reason we had both of those
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and we need to watch launching the gross and then biting promises. he's going to keep everything a secret. and on december 18th, 2016. everything went ahead just as planned. private bank was nationalized justice by had stipulated. now the main stock holder mentioned by poor a shank, go ukrainian oligarchy, ego or a polar moist sky. he was outraged and said it had been done without proper procedure and was purely a government graph. but who actually cares, especially when the international monetary fund, which provided ukraine was $17500000000.00 in aid in 2015 back to the decision to nationalize, prove our bank. now some critics look at this and say the whole thing looks like a giant fraud with the ion math and the ukranian government,
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the supposedly sovereign playing along with by and who can forget how joe biden bragged about getting a prosecutor fired in ukraine. prosecutor was investigating his sons company or is holding western media would have us believe the brain is a totally independent country and that russia is rolling in to take it over. however, leaks like this suggests that ukraine has been firmly in the pockets of certain people, not people in kia, but on wall street and in london. and of course in washington. d. c. kayla barton artsy, new york. well, rasmussen, the reggie census executive vice president says that ukraine's been influenced by the u. s. for years. well, ukraine is, is known to be one of the most corrupt countries in the world. the most corrupt in europe. also we had, the ukraine is, is been for decades them,
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and has been a target of the u. s. to, ah, to contain russia in. and it's those even before 2014 ago, the, even before them. well, you gotta remember to her at the time, vice president biden was the he basically was appointed governor, i guess you could call them there, or the vice royer. he basically was responsible for ukraine and then north. but ukraine has not really been a sovereign country since since about my down cool that occurred in 2014 turkish interior minister has criticized the u. s. ambassador of what he claims is an attempt to interfere in the domestic affairs of his country. america, beautiful, don't surely. i am addressing the american ambassador. get your dirty hands of turkey. i'm telling you very clearly and distinctly get your dirty hands of turkey
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. i know very clearly what you have done, what steps you have taken and how you want to bring took it down yet should dirty hands and those must smoke and faces of turkey. um, is it less comes amid the u. s. congress has attempt to persuade turkey on the matter of selling f. 16 jets a group of bipartisan americans, tennessee said that the sale to turkey depends on need. so approval and congress cannot support such a deal until turkey ratifies this position on the nato memberships of sweden and finland. 29 democratic and republican senators said that the 2 nordic countries were make in full and good faith efforts to meet the conditions for nato membership . even though ankara says that sweden needs to do more of a more on this less cost live now to professor of international law and relations message hacky cast in message. thank you very much for joining us this afternoon.
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thank you so much. again, a thank you. look up now. now 1st of all, just want to get your take on this move by some sentences in congress who would not sell these 16 to turkey condition on the membership of those 2 nordic countries. why do you make that move? thank you so much. i recommend 16, a crock, and i had to get in the united states of america. the turkeys, also powerful and allied with the united states, that turkey f, 35 p, a crafter, legally compacted in the u. s. senate, the impulse and embargo aircraft with casa sanctions imposed on russia to do crimea anyway. and in the 2014, the santa, i hope, the sitting case birth is f for how the russia, me tile in the mouth. cherokee manufacturer, f 16. and after you fly from the project, however, despite jury's having the same ration as 300, besides be careful. this is not ok. the reference is a defense, a, some missiles,
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the senate for a period to give, after the 5 to adams. this is got us conditions, the unfair situation is unacceptable, and we are the minister of frame job explaining to washington d. c. so that the other day, mr. adrian and the major terrain are also that the ration of the balance of power. if they give at $35.00 degrees, turkey is made necessary application to purchase f. 16 cra there this per day off and a modernization, just that you want to be them dollars. if us does that for a white be the craft, keep me light in other europe white there. perhaps the russian suit. 57, mr. put it in aragon. the contact about the situation or will be in other the, the candidate committee. now 1st, the national combat aircraft start blank this year in turkey. detail,
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and save it and keep them separate. you're not a member heap. however, this is all story the, the in the margaret, the old life grow my, the re organize it coding f 16 and what you'll have a grammar. apologies for insurance in your obviously it would be quite something we're nato member to, to, to push to, to by a 5th generation russian jet. but do you think these 2, these 2 issues are linked to the session of villa street and to nato. and these the sale of these, after you've seen the potential sale to, to kia and do you think that if the us to work with hold them abide, has not linked these to issues. it must say that that would in any way influence to his decision on those nordic countries. it is the ad to make it a good. going to take it with him. he said, pushing and man to come across come to the stumble and i thought the russian by itself. so i know the russian a 1st capability,
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this 257 is the perfect clock in the ration committee cup. it's so i want to say 30, can a purchase, know 30 can do it, we can do this. and then the problem is, i hope in the benefit of that with the right and us dana target is not the old jerky number one number to the us to have a pass to be understand that this isn't again, this is the problem and there is independence during can 3, if the adult gave this a graph the like this, if 60 in other, we can buy in other. why? because we need to differentiate cherokee the problem in my idea in it political and military divided us direction with the turkey left off the confidence number one, number 230 public opinion, asking me, considering why, even though we're not a member, why our allies of the us using do old policy end balance between the greece and
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turkey, you will give up episode agrees, and you will make sure, oh, i am giving days the the, the green bill attack of the russia. the monkey will be 2 mile d, y rush and nissan can be shop done. great. i'm just in a short time. number 3, i'm sorry to interrupt you. that professor message, i'm afraid we've, we've run out of time. we could keep discussing this for a long time. so cold, but i'm afraid we've got another new story to move on. so as professor method hockey cast in, thank you very much for your thoughts today. you're welcome sir. always. we are ready. the 224 people have been killed by israeli forces in the occupied territories of the west bank and the gaza strip last year. that's according to the latest report by the palestinian health ministry. now this comes in mid arising deaths, all among palestinian civilians. for multiple israeli raids in the region since the beginning of this year of may if not, nor has the story. very human rights exposed,
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palestinian and israeli as well as the us have already stated that tain 2022 israeli. our we killed more palestinians in gaza and the west bank than in any all the year in the last 2 decades since records were kept. but the latest report by the palestinian authority, health ministry that use the data of red crescent society and private hospitals gave a really gruesome picture. 224 people were killed. hang, including $53.00 in gas, and $171.00 in the occupied west bank. also the ra, 50 creek, children among those killed, including a minor is younger than 10 years old. more than 10000 others were injured. around half of them due to live ammunition another report by geneva base, your mad human rights monitor that was issued last week revealed that 125 of those fields were civilians and were not involved in any military clashes death toll from
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these rarely societies also alarm and according to the countries foreign ministry always seen in attacks including knife mom's hand shooting in central tele, downtown jerusalem, and all throughout the west bank in these rarely settlements. there killed $29.00 israelis, both soldiers and civilians. but how dramatic last year was it seems that 2023 is on the way to heat all the records. january the 1st month was nathan. yeah, was the government who has already been called the most far right in the country's history. became the bloodiest in years for palestinians with 35 people killed. mostly in military range by israeli army, all throughout the pied west bank, which is more than one gas per day. and point rallies with 7 civilians killed. have the worst terrorist attack in jerusalem since 2008. it was a terror attack me or is synagogue in one of the religious neighborhoods in eastern jerusalem, the palestinian authority,
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as well as the number of human rights organizations from both sides, blame israel, and if excessive use of force had open fire policy during military operations for these dramatic escalation had his recent meeting in the west bank with the us secretary of state. president, man above said that they've exhausted all means of negotiations with jerusalem. or molly's now we're just going to national community to interfere and to put more pressure on israel to stop it's policy. america told diplomat who before making a bus and that also met these railey prime minister benjamin netanyahu here in jerusalem. said that both sides to work together and trying to de escalate the situation on the ground and reduce tensions. but israel things to be very determined in fighting hard. what i sees as, as tara thread. so fears out that there will be more tensions and even more dramatic escalation on posing academics on,
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partnered with unseen palestinian organizations a british intelligence project, allegedly targets of palestinians in refugee comes across 3 countries. that's according to legal documents published by the electronic in for todd, a news outlet. our approach will use a mixture of offline and online primary research and seek to distinguish between whether the palestinian issue is in that miss vibrick issue or a key inflection point on the path to radicalization. using social listening technology, the team will examine the relevance of the israel palestine conflict. these findings will be integrated, establishing a rough estimation of palestinian issues, broader salience in the context of in region radicalization. other paul claims a party of intelligence contract says, working directly out to the u. k. consulate in jerusalem with them through several refugee camps in jordan unlimited on the west bank to interview palestinians under the pretext of academic research. when they were there to monitor criticism of western and he's very foreign policy among other things,
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the good word for adam smith, international consortium that the, that in front of them seem to be b. c, revealed have provided funding and a to, i'll tell you to, which is something that at the time it denied over the course live. now it's one of the investigative journalists who broke the story. assa winstanley, assa, thanks so much for joining us today. on our t yep. great to be with, you know, one of the games of this village program on the final report was to assess the effectiveness of so called c, v. a interventions, country violence extremism. and that's where radicalization around the palestinian issue is. most of it, it's not such about thing. well, it doesn't sound like it is if that's the stance the ball purpose of it. yes, yes, you're right. that the purpose of this initiative on his surface was to counter al qaeda, an ice, his style groups, and as you stayed, this comes under the government's prevent strategy, the so countering violent extremism. but in, i mean, as,
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as me and my colleague care, as we stated in our article, there is no real presence of our hydro and isis in any of palestine. really. i mean there's, there has been very minimal. there has been individual palestinians who have joined al qaeda and isis overseas on occasion. and there has briefly been al qaeda cells that have flourished in garza but the m, the hamas government has all was and acted swiftly to dismantle them. and there's no evidence of widespread sympathy for our kind one isis within palestine in that the palestinian arm groups are national liberation groups including hamas, which yes has islamic characteristics. but it's essentially a national liberation group. so there's no reason to believe really that, that britain would be acting to counter those groups in the palestinian territories . or when, you know, especially when it's using this contractor the atom, smith, international, which as you stated in your v t,
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has the history of actually aiding al qaeda in syria. you know, in a b, b. c. investigation in 2017 found that a large amount of foreign office money was funneled to or i'll kind of talk to the nursery front as it was at the time and neural dean al zinc. he was infamously, beheaded a palestinian child, who was accused of being a pro government fighter in syria. and so, you know, and you know, as you mentioned, adam smith international, they deny day at the time. but then they then also admitted that there had been some of it, but that it was supposedly in adverse. and so questions have to be asked really now i as to why the british government, if it really wanted to counter are al qaeda and isis why it was using such a contractor in the 1st place. and what was the basis of am spying on palestinian refugee camps in this way? doesn't really know of the word for it when it says in black, a white in these documents, and you can read them online in full, you know, i've,
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i've, we've published the risk matrix document which explicitly says in black and white that electronic invited dot. now you can see the document, it says that we have to am we have to ensure confidentiality around the sources of funding and the aims of the program and quote, in order to mitigate the risks that palestinian refugee camps would become suspicious. you know, so they, they know very well that privacy revenues are not gonna collaborate with the british government project. so they say, okay, well, were academics, is it obvious that if they were to be completely transparent about what they were doing, that maybe the young from some of these refugees would be tainted or they wouldn't get some the information on biased information they might, they might require or do you think that there are activities they're given what you've just said were ways to taxpayer money and a bit pointless. i think that most taxpayers would regard them as a waste of taxpayers money. but i mean it's, it really depends on what the relations of the project where and i don't think the
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documents are explicit in that because it's all about feeding back the information to the british foreign office. and, but it also says, you know, within these documents that they will be used across government departments. so, you know, there's no, you never going to, oh, very ratty. will you read it in black and white? that's going to say, well, this is an am i 6 project, this is a brace governments by agency project. you know, them all cancelled in that obviously. but it's sort of implicit that yes, it will be fed back to all departments of government. so, you know, the published if they had been explicit and said this is actually based government funded profit. they wouldn't have received any collaboration or hardly any collaboration. now have you reached out for comments from the foreign office, autumn? smith international. how do you think they will react to these documents being published? well, we reached out to adam smith international. we reached out to the researches who were named in the documents. the for research is the 4 main researchers who named
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in the documents we reached at 2 days to the strategic dialogue. who was the other member of the consortium working with adam smith international. i sd decline. well, they didn't reply to our request comment. and so adam smith international declined to comment, they sent us a very short generic comment. and the 3 of the researchers didn't reply to this question for comment and but one of them day, then you can see her responses in the full article. and she says that she had believed that the time that working as a power steering and she's this is another interesting aspect of the story. she's actually palestinian father is a palestinian. and she said that she believe that the time that as a palestinian working within the sort of british government institutions, she could hope to change them from within. and that she no longer believes that.
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now that's that's, that's you know, no, no longer something that's productive. so, you know, readers can read the full quotes in the article to make the judgment on that the comment about the wait and see what the why to fall out of the publication of these documents will be investigative journalist. when it's done, thanks very much for your time today. thank you. thank you. and to africa now where the prime minister of booking a fossil visits molly on thursday to discuss corporation against the threats of terrorism. this is the both countries continue their years long battle against hottest insurgencies of the decision comes after both nations exposed french forces and they were frustrated by the failure to defeat the militant insurgency. we could create a flexible federation that would be mutually reinforcing and respect the aspirations of both sides. our forebears tried to create groupings like the molly federation, which sadly did not last. but they showed us the way creating a new federation should be undertaken now. on sunday, thousands,
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it demonstrates as rallied and became a fossils capital to celebrates the withdrawal of french troops. i was falling a 5 year stance in the country protest. this wave flags chanting down with imperialism, undone with french policy in africa. since an employment of french troops on to burkina, faso saw back in 2018, the countries experienced a huge spike in terrace at sykes and an increase in his death's whole that's according to human rights watch. or the locals are trying to keep the spirits open and so forth ages in the near future. this is rather, it is very sad to see an identified people attacking civilians. the situation in our country is not easy, but with the new president who took off his 5 months ago, i hope it will be fine. oh man, it hurts our heights. it's an human, but all we can do is be strung. and no one day it will end and there will be no more terrorists in our country and in the world, we mustn't despair. we must be strong and support each other. it's
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a situation that really saddens us. it's awful that armed men can cowardly attack unarmed civilians. these men act so because they can no longer gain the upper hand over our defense and security forces. so they have no other choice but to attack the population. less all for this i do head over to our websites r t dot com. what is our telegram channel for the latest news on don't dates on his peter scott on the back again and around about 30 minutes. i'll see you then. ah, for over a century and a half the german question has been softly debated during that time germany was at the center of 2 world wars and the cold war. now it appears berlin and its abandoning its post hitler policy pacifism, and non intervention. and again, russia is the.
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