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[000:00:00;00] ah ah, don't, yes for public will forte say. russian troops have nearly encircled the ukrainian held town of oglethorpe within 10. i think in the area compares the usa secretary billing pin reportedly cancelled a visit to china off to our chinese weather balloon. and to think you with documents k may, british intelligence context, find on palestinian refugee group previously alleged to provide provided to al qaeda advocating on march 24th, if that counts are the ongoing threat of terrorism. my frustration at french both is failure to tackle militant insurgency in the region.
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a situation that really saddens us. it's awful that armed men can cowardly attack unarmed civilians. a very welcome to you. this is dorothy international with his world news update is good to have you with us this hour. we start to in these apples. yeah. region where according to reports from local officials, a police officer has died and a car bomb explosion along top and in the city of a good dog. as you can see, the natives pictures from the same. there was no information. yes. and what caused the explosion or who could be responsible. however, the regions opens up bottles, year and have phone had previously seen similar incidents with russia thing local authorities on back to, to being targeted by the ukranian c court services. the town, all i know dawn is also close to that, but she
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a nuclear power plant which both sides of accused each other of selling like go to the latest from the dumbass, one lines now, where authorities went on. yes, we're public se rushing forces of almost and circle the key count of the south of the republics capital. this comes as russian for his continue to round up the offensive in the area. and meanwhile, ukrainian forces report to the. 8 show that residential areas i don't. yes. with an apartment building, taking heavy damage in total 8 towns which sells by ukraine on thursday, leaving one civilian dead according to local authorities. ortiz, women, concert reports. ah . the city or yes, in the water has been under constant ukrainian shilling since 2014 and it only
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intensified in the last year or the last 12 months. at least 40 local residents were killed by ukrainian artillery. shelling at hundreds were wounded. vicious love was a writer like food drinking tea when a shell landed right into his house. this is what it looks like right now. according to local officials, there were at least 3 shelves 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. 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 that yes,
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him have out there. according to the mayor of the city, 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 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 of that means that thousands of people are currently out of the job. they're hoping that piece will come very soon, so they'll be able to support their families once again from on call for a r t. then that's cru,
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public israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said that the palestine issue should not interfere in the normalization of relations with other arab states . i think that the way we are going to succeed is north of the palestinian tail wags the body of the arab world. the comments came slowly off the u. s. states secretaries visits to the west bank and a major rising tensions. the israeli pm says there is when for negotiations and cooperation with palestinians, aside from security matters, which acting the idea of full sovereign saved as left some arab states were looked into to build relations with israel, despite the latter's wish to normalize relations with more countries through the abraham accords and we spoke to jonathan, most opp abraham, who say, in order to come to a peaceful resolution, palestinian demands should also be taken into consideration surplus pain in or looking for peace and they want to freedom and astray was kept for impressions and
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violation and attacking and doing val and then crime stuck things. and it's right and people warm peace for for post countries. but we can see that america's advocating is way more than fullest finance campuses, canopy trips into the national security for israel. so we can see a murder case sticking cared so much. a box is true, it doesn't give us much purple spinning to it's about a benefit issue, people say, but no one to any kind of achievement or signing the lease agreement for post country. meanwhile, israel seeks to double the amount they deduct from palestinian tax revenues in order to pay out is rating victims of terror attacks. that's is my last year. the israeli army killed more than $200.00 palestinians, which is 10 times more than the number of israeli deaths was $30000000.00 will be deducted from the palestinian administration, which makes it more difficult to pay salaries and provide well facile families
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attack. the authority has described this as an unacceptable move, which will aggravate the economic situation. human rights watch say, it's really measures against palestine amounts to collective punishment, which is a will crime under international law. courts around the world have treated collective punishment as a war crime. however, israel supreme court has consistently rejected the claim that the israeli governments practice of punitive home demolitions in occupied palestinian territory amounts to collective punishment. palestinian activist on politicians must defy alba gates. he says the double tax will affect palestinians lives negatively as the money could have gone to social infrastructure on the areas restoration. israel is collecting taxes, somebody's listing as being the taxes and now they deduct it and use it for their own purposes. this is our national interest and at the same time buyers.
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but if you combine it with what's happening and also in terms of house demolish and in terms of killing him is and in terms of settlement expansion, we are talking about a wide range of crimes and to sustain and why the system and the racial discrimination against the collision, which has been on top of the military division and more than history. so this will affect people's lives, of course, because the money that is taken away that stolen from palestinians will not be used for hospitals will not be able to pay salaries of dr. messes, and teachers will not the will not for the school. so this is another way or another. is there any additional? but it's really like the latest round of
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e u sanctions is now for outlets to see the activity of its production office in germany. however, all tease german language channel will continue to operate, unquote cost internationally from its headquarters in moscow. and the statements are r t d say the move came as a result of the betrayal of fundamental rights and freedoms. while the european union and the german government. r t d e productions regretfully announces the decision to cease the company's journalistic activities in germany. archie de productions has faced immense pressure from government media, businesses and others who have sought to curtail as journalistic work and to silence the voice as it brings to public attention. the e. u. in permitting the position of sanctions on media, freedoms has shown that the very values claims to define the core of its existence are without any substance. the freedom of the press to operate without hindrance does not exist in germany today. the r t d production office located in berlin
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has created a wide range of content for our german language channel. the outlets, his face, the immense pressure ever since. it was launched from moscow in december 2021. germany persuaded a european satellite tv operator to shun our channel. not his german language stream on you. chip was also close to same day. it was launched following the stars of russia's operation and ukraine. a year ago, you will 30 took unprecedented steps to shut down ortiz activity inside europe. and march at berlin, cause sided with germany's media regulator and banning our channel in the country. according to arti, d e, the latest e u sanctions effectively cut off oxygen for our remaining staff inside germany. melissa, now discuss this with independent dutch journalists, sonya london, and many thanks for joining us on the program this evening. it's nice to see you as, as only due to the huge pressure from the e u, the r t t production office has been forced to thesis activity. was your reaction to this development?
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well, this is totally illegal actually, because according to the un charkha, there was a document signed in 948 in paragraph 19. it clearly says that every people, every one in the world should have freedom of press, freedom of speech. and this same paragraph has been in the paragraph number 5, also in the german constitution. so they, it's totally illegal and what they do is illegal, the whole you is doing is enabling. and this is what they did. also, of course, national, they looked it up r t, germany. now they say yesterday they have no license anymore. so this is derek, excuse action. so what are the, tell us about the, the current state of free space and media freedoms in germany. and of course the year when, where is it all have been where this is when as many times before, you has become totally tearing and stayed. because that way, when you have totally kevin stage,
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you don't have freedom of press freedom of speech. and this is heading this way, we can see it clearly every day go in this direction more and more. unfortunately, what the in, despite the german government steps to restrict thought is activity in the country since it was launched in december 2021. it had stopped as some germans from shooting in on line. what do you think so many people are still watching despite the ban? well, things makes you curious, isn't it? when something is blocked in your country, which you you wouldn't look at this regularly. you want to find out the truth, of course, because we only see one title. now the conflict or the special military formation. and a lot of people i used to go to different sites, so now it's blocked so they would like to see it. they would like to find out more so one of the must be the public reaction. any countries like germany to the restrictive media freedom? well, i know for sure that
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a lot of people are not very happy with it. i know that every monday evening there are a lot of people go in the streets. actually, i think some big demonstration is also planned this weekend last weekend as well. and a lot of places they go on the street. they tell us everybody and we have to do is we have to stop the government and other forces and now chain that we have to overthrow the government. we have to scroll down. there is no freedom whatsoever anymore in considering the weapon, the mainstream media and how it controls the majority of global content. what do you think policy is being seen as such a threat? such a major threat as well to the establishment where everything, what russia is doing is trent. also of course the media and the government in the you don't want to show what is actually going on. they know pretty well that, you know, it's a war already for 8 years, and i don't want to know that the public,
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the both know that it's actually a watch and a here sort of the civil war. you can say from the key of regime. and they are proclaiming every day russia is going to war in ukraine. so this is they don't want to come out today and want to hide it. thank you so much for joining us on the program this evening. it's really great to hear your thoughts on everything we've been speaking through independent journalists, sonya vans. amanda, thank you. thank the russia back of india's bid to become a permanent member of the un security council. this was emphasized find most goes envoy to new delhi while addressing the indian council as well, just fast rasa, support singers commitment to become. and the permanent ambo to you asked the crew to counsel were see the currency gmp husband seeing the g 20. and in virtual high corporation organization as an opportunity to efficiently promote the agenda of these crucial associations. we appreciate the idea of the consensus based response
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to the challenges with regard to merchant energy and food crisis, as well as through sustainable development needs, especially in the global south. the un security council was founded in october 24th 1945, establishing 5 permanent members, china, france, russia, the u. k, a u. s. as well as 10 non permanent members which are reelected every 2 years. however, india while addressing the un said the foundations of view and a c, r al, they sit on perceived as deeply unfair as get more details on this, this cross live to foreign affairs expert, dr. swati rob. any thanks for joining us on the program this evening, it's nice to see you. so should you just explain to us the significance of india's possible edition as a permanent, a u. n. s. c member and what effects that might have? right. good evening. nice to see you. oh, see, the 1st thing that comes to my mind to the minute you say the united nations
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security council am to what addition will india get out of that? i think if you just turn it around and say that what addition would, the united nations get out of it is because, you know, united nations over the years has become an institution. because, you know, there's been a general waning of the influence of multilateral or institutions all over the world, whether it's the w t o or t u n. so i think in just as a very credible player who can reinstate faith in these though, you know, global institutions because india has been doing such stella walk when it comes to how it so staring the policies, you know, i'm it, the g 20 right now be try to g 20 as well as the younger corporation organization. so that one's into is a correct candidate. that's one. the 2nd thing is that, let's also understand that united nations security council is not reflective of the current global auto because united nations security council in many ways is still reflective of the world. that was the day after the 2nd world war. so it is an
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institution which is kind of frozen in time. ok. so and i think if you talk about a new candidate or india fits the bill in every which way and i would just list some of the reasons for that. the 1st was, like i said, that it can reinstate payton of multilateralism. the 2nd is that india is the true voice of the global south. as you can see that, you know, more and more countries of the global global cell have reinstated the faith in just leadership of the global south. and number 3, i would say that in does, i would, uh, you know, stella contribution to united nations peacekeeping. so all these things and then perhaps the last port, a point that i'd like to say about this is that, you know, india has also shown this credibility about maintaining strategic autonomy and maintaining this very, you don't multi point of view of the wood in the face. of rising pressure from the west to take sides and when it come to you, printer comes to ukraine. oh, so i think these are the reasons that me go in just candidates are
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a very strong one at all. so let's understand that it helps index foreign policy objective specially with respect to, gosh me because you know, into, has been supported on this matter. abide rashaw a many times. i mean, there is an entire history of how many times russia has helped vito a, you know, resolution on kashmir, which was against the intrinsic or infest of india and then even to the last, are you when the region of kashmir, india declared that the region is well, you know, belongs to in, john, you know, we abrogated the article 370. i think it was only though, you know, russia among the security council that actually stood by india and said that it is a purely internal matter. so for all these things, i think it injection really provide leadership in the would bring the change that the security council needs to have, you know, in order to remain relevant and the one today and 3, it would be better intrinsic to india, national interest as well. so i think these are the things that i general would perhaps say that why,
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you know the security council candidates are for india is already taken out of the tank, especially that it comes from russia and date that when it comes to the security council in recent years how successful do you think is being in achieving it stated purpose? although like i said, the united nations security council has not really been successful in achieving that stated purpose. because the, the core purpose of the security council is the, you know, maintenance of peace and stability and security in the world. and to the tragedy of the security council, because it reflects a work order, which is not the current which is not really representative of the world today is that it is still mired. and these, you know, big voice lines among the wood ball was and what you really need is something that can provide a kind of cementing afar, you know, consensus building and a want to opinion of that. so i think that's a community concert unless i'm listen, i'm to lead reforms. it will really lose it. so you know, i would say, oh, it's rational and it'll become a little bit. it will be marked by embassies again and again. so i really feel that india,
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it really does need to change because it's not able to assault the score. duty of maintaining peace and security in the world may thanks for the contest day showing your insight into the matter. really appreciate your time, but we've been speaking to foreign affairs expert, dr. swati route to africa. now where the prime minister became fast. i visited molly on thursday to discuss cooperation against the threat of terrorism as the countries continued by years long battle against your hardest insurgencies. a decision comes out of both nations expelled french forces frustrated by their 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 of demonstrators rallied and became
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a fancy capitol to celebrate the withdrawal of french troops following a 5 years since the country protested. wade fox taunting down with imperialism and down with french policy and africa. within the deployment of french troops on the keno soil in 2018. the country experienced a huge spike in terror attacks with rising death. told us, according to human rights watch, a local correspondent told us more about the suffering caused by the militant insurgency in the region. 20 a person came in 2 different attacks. monday, the government, a book, you know, fossil a noticed that the buddies of 15 pair from ours by saying is of the kidnapped by till his group last week were discovered in mongo data area, 545 kilometers west of looking at fossil sadness and costa mission,
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the feeling of looking abby said deplorable. 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. the mellow it hearts are high, its inhuman, but all we can do is be strong. i know one day it will end and there will be no more terrorists in our country and in the war, we mustn't despair. we must be strong and support each other. in success, it's 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 fence and security forces. so they have no other choice but to attack the population. fallen good to know for booking at fossil 360 kilometers of what google was and sort of get it by terrorist. 5 to person were killed,
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death 4 days after it told us where the 50 and then after the plan again the min minutes camp of the city. according to abeline, tel generally send only no duct till they have decided to increase the fear in the population. don't call who so i think that the strategy of terrorist to scare people, tara, is about creating as many victims as possible with any means they can use. and unfortunately, it is ordinary civilians who are suffering and dying. another ways of 5, but be in will. so as of november 2022, around 1000000, 810000 have left their home cities and villages, according to you and report 60 percent of the internally displaced persons. and fortunately, keith's themes of toddlers, in biopsies, hours the by tourist repeatedly reported last week,
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2 buses reported picked were passing is in the southwest volcano, in the village of st. casey. go to the voters of go and got however of late tell. he believed that there is no reason to lose hope about the situation of volcano facile, but to do this very good. i don't think we should despair. this is everyone knows that we're at war against terrorism. our goal is to defeat the evil, so fall in despair. now that means we're given up at british intelligence project, allegedly targeted palestinians in refugee utilizing an intelligence contractor. previously accused of being involved in supporting al qaeda in syria, that's according to leaks. documents published by the electronic intifada news outlets. our approach will use a mixture of offline and online primary research and seek to distinguish between
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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. we evaluation that claims that a party of intelligence contractors working directly out of the you case consulate in jerusalem. the great work for adam smith international, a consortium, which in 2017 the b. b. c. rebuilt and provided funding and aids to al queda and allegation they denied at the time, but london later upon termination of its fund, they get admitted. some parts of the accusations may hold weighed on the cover agents were sent to several refugee comes in, jordan and lebanon on the west bank to interview palestinians on the pretext of academic research. when in 5 they would that the monitor criticism of western and
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israeli foreign policy. among other things. earlier we spoke to one of the investigative journalists who broke the story assa winstanley. and he told us how the intelligence contractor had funded terrorists aimed to impose. i mean, to impose sharia law. scandalous rarely that the british government is still using this organization, essentially to combat al qaeda when it has this proven track record of support and al qaeda. now of course they say that it was done inadvertently, but there denials at the time were very incongruous. i think they were very in my view very unbelievable. because at 1st they still said all this is completely untrue. but then, you know, under question they said, well, you know, some of it did happen, but it was by accident. so why is the questions have to be asked now, why is the british government still using this contract? it doesn't make any sense if their actual aim is combat outright. 20 percent
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of the budget was going to have to pay to actually protection money to these al qaeda affiliated groups to do to, to give them the security that they didn't have themselves. so you know what that meant in practice was that british government money was going to funds alcorda. this was only one instance of that. one example of that happening the so called free survey and police. and you know that the b c even came with an instance whereby they showing these the so called free syrian police were involved in al qaeda, supporting our car, the courts, quote unquote, so called courts courts where they're imposing their theocratic penalties on the population in the areas that they were occupying where they are beating the syrian government for a time during the war in the country. and that involved in one case, the fake starting to death of
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a woman that the free syrian please. we're closing the roads in order to enable this to happen in order to find a relevant role for itself within the old bit of american imperialism. the british government and the british deep state, has defined services there performs of the empire. and, and one of the things it does is essentially subs, subversion in this kind of way is and these kind of intelligence operations. and they kind of trying to promote themselves as being uniquely able to do these things overseas. and of course, the reality is that the american empire has lots of such client states. u. s. states secretary blinking is reported to have counseled his planned visit to china, to, to a so called suspected chinese spy balloon. hovering near nuclear sites. the situation has he with media overwhelmed with concern? we begin today with the breaking headline late today was suspected chinese spy
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balloon is floating over the northern us suspected chinese spy balloon. a suspected chinese spy balloon. there is a suspected chinese fi balloon. that balloon is the size of 3 buses and it was spotted over montana and montana of course home to several sensitive nuclear sites . the balloon was spotted floating in the us state of montana us republican congresswoman green has called on fight and to shoot down the balloon. but he said to have decided not to starting a risk of daybreak falling on to people. china has also reacted saying the balloon is that where the device which fell of golf course and bating regrets it's unintended entry into us as space? the pentagon said that the balloon gathers no more intel than chinese satellites coat though, the usa secretary of state, has now reportedly postponed a plan visit to the nation. first, our best assessment at the moment is that whatever the surveillance payload is on this balloon, it does not create significant value added over and above what china is likely able
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to collect through things like satellites in low earth orbit. well, thanks for joining us here on anti international web. back at the top of the i with coding is the aggressor today. i'm authorizing additional strong sanctions today. russia is the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. a number that's constantly growing up in your speech of liberalism was the course renewed as you speak on them. bullies are singing mostly mine or will ship were banding all in ports of russian oil and gas, new g i g 's with the letter from, you know,

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