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a robot must protect its own existence with a republican party. se russian troops of nearly an called the ukrainian held town of oglethorpe. and then 10 science in the area, continued the west bank for terry of state lincoln counselor, visit to beijing plumbing hysteria in american media. cooled by a chinese weather balloons, playing with li documents k, my british intelligence project spied on palestinian refugees using a group previously alleged to a provided with foss. so on the molly joint forces to count the terrorists it frustration at the failure of the french military
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to tackle insurgencies, enough with it's a situation that really saddens us. it's awful that armed men can cowardly attack unarmed civilians with a very welcome to you. this is dorothy international with the late as well. news updates is good to have you with. i was thought with russia. that's all she had region where according to reports from local officials, a police officer has died in a car bomb explosion. the plans happened in the city of and yoga, and these on some of the latest pictures from the scene. there's no information, yes, on what caused the explosion or who would be responsible. however, the regions of not at all, she has on have previously seen similar incidents where the russia saying local authorities on deck to activists a being targeted by the ukrainian secret services. and the town of and yoga is also
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close to these are all she a nuclear power plant, which both sides of accused each other of shelling. now to the latest news from the dumbass front lines, both ortiz and the don, yes, were public se washer force is it almost in circles? the k town of euclid down south of the republics campus? so this comes as russian forces continue to ramp up that offensive in the area. well, meanwhile, ukrainian force is reportedly showed that residential areas of don yes. with an apartment building, taking heavy damage in total 8 towns with shelves by ukraine on thursday, leaving one civilian dead according to local authorities. ortiz will not cause direct reports from the town of yes, nevada, with her city. oh yes. and the lots has been under constant ukrainian,
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shutting 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, shedding, and hundreds were wounded. vicious love was right to them next for drink. and see 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 that around that right next to his house. now he was doing main maintenance works here and he just stepped away for 10 minutes to have some c. and this happened. so he survived the strike. miraculously scar. are they tried to kill me obviously to scare us like not? well, we have lived here since 2013 a new one, even managed to join the army. now i'm in the reserves and came home to try to fix this. these types of pictures are absolutely everywhere. now. yes,
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according to the mayor of the city, dmitri chef jenko, at least 2000 private houses and multiple apartment buildings were destroyed as well. you can show hulu and pushing official will go when settlements are liberated from ukraine. ukraine shells them to the ground to destruction, and such harris is 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 rail will walk us, which is in nevada. used to be a major railway hub in eastern europe. however, right now it's not really functioning. and 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
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a r t. then that's cru public. the latest round of e u sanctions is now for the outlet to cease the activity of its production office in germany, o f, a r t that german language tunnel will continue to operate and broadcast internationally from its headquarters in moscow in a statement to r t d e, say the move came as a result of the betrayal, a fundamental rights and freedoms by the european union, and the german governments. 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 is journalistic work and to silence the voice as it brings to public attention. the e. u. in permitting the imposition 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
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germany today. the r c d e production office located in berlin has created a wide range of contents. lawn, german language tunnel. the outlet a space, immense pressure ever since it was launched from moscow. in december 2021. germany persuaded the european satellite tv operator to shaun our channel ortiz, that german language stream on youtube was also in the same day with the starting rushes operation in ukraine. a year ago, you will 30 took unprecedented step to shut down ortiz activity inside europe. and marcia berlin called sided with germany's media regularly bonding on channel in the country. according to our tv, the latest, the sanctions effectively cut off oxygen for our remaining staff inside germany. independent dutch journalist sonya vans and then the believes that the you just want to hide the truth. you have become a totally terry in state. because that way, when you have totally kevin state, you don't have freedom of press freedom of speech. and this is heading this way. we
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can see it clearly every day. go in this direction, more and more. well, things makes you curious, isn't it? when something is blocked in your country, which you wouldn't look at this regularly. you want to find out the truth, of course, because you only see one know the conflict or the special military protection governments in that 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, the both know that it's actually a watson's a sort of civil war. you can say from the key of regime because they are proclaiming every day russia is going to war in ukraine. so this is, they don't want to come out that they want to hide it on us. they've secretary antony blanc and has cancelled his upcoming trip to china. the announcement comes off the well, the chinese say is
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a weather balloon was 1st spotted floating near the aleutian islands and then again seen hovering in nuclear science in the us. the american state department is referred to the incident of the violation of its full warranty. we have noted the people's republic of china statement of regret, but the presence of this balloon in our air space is a clear violation of our sovereignty as well as international law and isn't acceptable that this has occurred. the u. s. insists the n craft is a surveillance balloon despite china. thank it. so whether device went straight off . course bating i did that. it regrets the unintended entry of its act craft into american as base the airship. as from china, it is a civilian airship. used for research, mainly meteorological purposes, affected by the western winds and with limited self steering capability, the airship deviated far from its planned course. the chinese side regrets the unintended entry of the airship into u. s. air space. a some u. s. officials on media outlets were initially hysterical over foreign balloon
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flying over the country. expected chinese spy 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. bring the balloon down now and exploit its tech package, which could be an intelligence bonanza light and shoot down the chinese spy. berlin . immediately legal and media analyst line, i'll say that if the balloon came from a different country, the amounts of media attention given to the incidence would have been way less. i must spend some time over the euphemistic weather balloon. it's a bologna. you should q, nina 99 looped below. it's an air ship. it's no big deal. it just got
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loose. what are you going to do? a force massage or they're actually saying, oh my sorry about that. we lost control. you know how these balloons are now? what you just saw right now, which was the most fascinating american mainstream corporate media, actually reacting in a way that is roughly commensurate with the situation that is going on. normally it's, what are you going to do? and i must say something, because i am a cultural scholar when it comes to balloons, that word trigger something. whenever we see somebody fly across the sky at hypersonic rates and make right terms, we don't call it a u. f o. we call it a weather balloon. these weather balloons are all over the place or swamp get. now, here is the question. does anybody understand what this means? when you have a balloon fly over a sovereign country?
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let me tell you the will use of the word balloon is strategic. is that can you imagine being attacked by a balloon? may i also ask the question if and joe, the china, we replaced the country with another name. do you think the reaction might be a little different? it's incredible. the nonchalance russia back the india's bid to become a permanent member of the un security council. this was emphasized by moscow's envoy to new delhi while addressing the indian council of well to fast rasa, support singers commitment to become, and the permanent ambo to you as a crew to council will see the current engine president 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
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response to the challenges with regard to emergent energy and food crisis as all through sustainable development needs. especially in the global south. the un security council was founded in 1945 and established 5 permanent members. china france, russia, the u. k. and the u. s. as well as 10 non permanent members, which are reelected every 2 years. and a speech of the un india at the un india no to the foundations of the u. n. s. c. outdated on widely perceived as deeply unfair. we spoke to foreign affairs expert doctor wanting route, who believes india is fully eligible to be a permanent member. i think in just a very credible to who can reinstate faith in these though, you know, google 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? no beach and g 20 as well as the operation organization. so that's one. so into is
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a correct candidate that's one. the 2nd point 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 there after the 2nd world war. so it is an institution which is kind of frozen in time. ok, i think that's a quality concept unless i'm listen, i'm to let reform, it will really lose it. so, you know, i would say it's rational and if you become, well, you know, but it will be monitored by embassies again and again. so i really feel that it really does need to change because it's not able to a saw the score duty of maintaining peace and security the world. and the u. s. intends to increase this military presence on a british base in cyprus next year. according to a batch of leaked documents reported by the declassified u. k. news outlets. meanwhile, washington's department of defense maintains its claim that only 14 staff members
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are present that the u. s. i, forth has been using the british base for decades that the size of the deployment has been kept. c course, lease documents claimed in 2018 that were $87.00 us admin stations that are accurate. terry, it was, i mentioned the construction of a new $147.00 room dormitory facility at a cost of $27000000.00 to accommodate the same person responsible for training you to spy plane. for is, it remains unclear. were there any u. s. missions have been carried out from the location. we've requested comments from cyprus and yet, and will bring you that response as soon as we get welcome to leave a former senior pentagon security analysts say the increase in u. s. military presence may be explained by washington's focus on the mediterranean region and north africa. it's a very strategic location. it's just an enhancement. it's probably mostly for intelligence purposes,
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even though they've got an airfield there and the probably will be expanded. and it can be a very central listening post, if you will, for not only in the mediterranean, because of turkey and syria, but also all of north africa and in, and the potential expansion as the united states. these are a russian influence going into africa as well. for the brits to let us come into their facilities, i think is it's not unusual, but it's certainly might suggest that the us focus in, in some respects is oriented increasingly toward africa. turkey, the united states now trying to build up its military presence with the greeks as opposed to the church because of the relationship there. so it's
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a, it's, it shows increasing act activities, especially in the libya and the north africa. and that it, those areas are just the right for tensions. the turkish interior minister has slammed the us ambassador over what he claims is an attempt to interfere and the domestic, sophie's country, america. so i am addressing the american ambassador when you get your dirty hands or turkey, which i'm telling you very clearly from this piece, and then just do the hands of turkey. i know very clearly what you have on your, on the model of what steps you have to take you and how you want to bring took your town or ship judy, hands or else must and faces of tokyo. so it's coming from the u. s. congress as attempt to persuade a turkey on the matter of selling them. f. 16 jets,
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a group of bipartisan american senators said that the sound depends on anchor is approval of sweden and finland bid for nato membership. 29 democratic and republican senators that the 2 nordic countries will make in full and good faith efforts to meet the conditions necessary though anchor essays at stockholm needs to do more. we spoke with a professor of international law and relations, who says that if the situation is not sold, turkey may find another country to buy jazz from nefco track that we're seeing and, and article also l 11. feeling the open gate. all the democratic please. in this regard, elsco new candidates to can be one of them to be joined to don't net, a member. we will, if you are a member, you have to obey a regulation, and you have to obey the principle of fighting against if there is the problem
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between the, by the united states, its station is lack of the confidence in number one and 2nd be in my idea 30 public opinion considering why even good nefco member our best feel like united states using do our policies which annabel us between degrees and alpha cherokee. and this is got to be our facial observing all the doubled up and, and this is crap. we can buy from in other countries. if you'll be writing, if you'll be. yeah us and also europe piper from the u. k. even their friends are maybe in other they can even the china, they time they, i helped us down at the beginning about going to be the dollar, the big money. i don't get enough money to buy the new committee again. the commission president has praised ukraine for while she believes to be an effective response to its existing corruption challenges. i'm comforted to see
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that your anti corruption bugs are on alert and effective in detecting corruption cases. i also commend you on reacting so rapidly at the political level to make sure that the fight against corruption is delivering tangible results. and as is further stepped up. this reaction followed a series of unexpected anti corruption, detentions, and rates which have intensified from ukraine in recent weeks. kids or 30 the fees seem to mounts of shady cache and several government agencies as well as when the private homes of some civil servants have been accused of taking bribes. one case apparently involves the countries the defense minister, whose sofa reportedly stored millions of dollars worth of ukrainian cash. however, some contradicting media report suggests that incident time 20 took place long fear may. while some high profile ukrainian officials have in fact been dismissed in
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recent days. and the anti corruption crackdown according to was from transparency international. last year ukraine came in at number 116 on a list of 180 countries in the public sector corruption index where the lease corrupt nations around to the top. he has neighbors on a low rating, include countries like zambia and the philippines with the close to the you. nation, hungary, being a 40 positions high up on the list. now the anti corruption measures were lost. his days ahead of a summit between the officials on ukraine's president in kiev, however, ukraine's hopes of a false track accession to the union have been dashed. as the you commission say, there's still plenty of work to be done. grant is at an early stage of preparation for implementing the equity and applying european financial control standards, full alignment with the e, u ac. we will require reform of the accountant chamber of ukraine in order to make its independence explicit in the constitution,
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broaden its mandate and apply international standards in its audit procedures. overall, internal audit is not yet well established in ukraine. well, you know what, this whole thing was. well, 1st let's talk about what it wasn't. it wasn't a summit in the history marking since it wasn't like ragging and gorbachev in reykjavik or in geneva, or the vienna summit between khrushchev and jeff kay. this whole event will be forgotten by sometime next week because was just brussels on tour, like when a broadway production leaves new york and takes the act on the road. same lines, same roles. and this production even had a costume director, apparently since a memo, reportedly went out ahead of time specifying a dress code for the trip for the delegates, telling the brussels bureaucrat to wear quote, usual business attire. and to avoid quote, green khaki or 2 bright colors. so that leaves out things like wrapping themselves in the ukranian flag, which is bright yellow and bright blue or dressing in anything resembling army
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fatigues. presumably such direct as were necessary after french president emanuel macklin was photographed walking around the alleys a palace last year in a zalinski style hoodie and a 5 o'clock shadow looking like he was there to paint the walls instead of running the french republic. so leading this traveling circus was ring leader and european commission present. ursula vander line, who sounded like she just put all the usual talking points into a box, and then drew them out randomly to determine which order they'd be in her speech. this time to discuss also at this summit, how to make russia pay for the brutal destruction it is causing russia society and economy is i because of the sanctions that when host the 10s packages on its way, how many times have we heard that line about russia paying a high price for sanctions. the price is apparently so high. * and the sanction so effective that the e you feels need to go rummaging around in the sofa cushions to see if there are
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any more crumbs left to sanction. in this 10th round, we're talking about now, you know, is, are buying or van lines trying to sell the western press and western analysts for one. cnbc for example, concludes that western sanctions on russian crude have quote, failed completely. an analyst told the network that the crude price cap was quote, pretty inconsequential, and another expert described it as quote, invented by bureaucrats with finance degrees. and that none of the really understand oil markets. and just a few days ago, the international monetary fund predicted economic growth for russia of 0.3 percent . as a result of moscow refocusing trade away from the west and towards other countries . meanwhile, it seems like the e u is sobering up on their talk when it comes to the timeline and prospects for ukrainian integration into the block. here is european council president shock me, shed the recent for the 2 of you for you decide to implement reform with the full
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of process with decision it. oh, the member says, going renewed. baha me hall also said ukraine is the e u, the e. u is ukraine. nice word salad, which doesn't seem to me much. wenzel, and skis appetite is for nothing less than the meat and potatoes of e. you integration a british intelligence project allegedly targeted palestinians utilizing a contractor previously accused of supporting al qaeda in syria. as according to legal 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 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,
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broader salience in the context of the region. radicalization revelations, claim the intelligence contract has operated directly out of the you case, jerusalem conflicts and represent the same group which inadvertently provided funding to al qaeda back in 2017. the intelligence agents were sent to several refugee camps in jordan lebanon on the west bank to interview palestinians under the pretext of academic research. when, in fact, they were there to monitor critics and western and israeli foreign policy. we spoke with one of the investigative journalists who broke the story. so when stanley, who told us how the u. k. contractor had funded terrorist seeming 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,
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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 questioning 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. alco 20 percent of the budget was going to have to pay to actually protection money to these al qaeda affiliated groups to, to, to, to give them the security that they didn't have themselves. so you know, what that meant in practice was the british government money was going to funds alcorda. you know, this was only one instance of that. one example of that happening the so called free 7 police. and you know, the b c even came with an instance whereby they showing these the so called free
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syrian police were involved in al qaeda, supporting our car, the courts, quote unquote civil courts, courts where they are imposing their theocratic penalties on the population in the areas that they were occupying where they are beaten the syrian government for a time during the war in the country. and that involved in one case, the fake starting to death of a woman and 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, is essentially subversion in this kind of way. is that these kind of intelligence operations and they kind of trying to promote themselves as being uniquely able to
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do these things overseas. of course, the reality is that the american empire has lots of such client states to africa now where the prime minister became a fancy, visited molly on thursday to discuss cooperation against the threat of terrorism. as countries continue, they gazed on battle against to hardest insurgencies. the decision comes off to both nations expelled french, both is 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. a sunday, thousands of demonstrators rallied in the chaos as capital to celebrate the withdrawal of foreign troops. following the 5 year stint in the country protest, this wave sucks, taunting down with imperialism,
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and down with french policy in africa. was since the deployment of french troops into became on to mccain a soul in 2018. the country has experienced a huge spike in terrorist attacks and an increase in his death told us, according to human rights watch. however local the trying to keep their spirits up, maintaining hope for changes in the near future said the problem, it is very sad to see unidentified, people attacking civilian. this is the situation in our country is not easy, but with the new president took office 5 months ago. i hope it will be fine. oh man, it hurts our hi. it's in here monday. oh, we can do it a no one day. it will and there will be no more terrorists in our country and in the war we mustn't despair, it must be strong and support each other soon. suggestion. 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
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