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them of the 2nd world war with the head of russia, a group that had fighters have taken the don't yet, what public village of class and i a garage, i key foot hole near auto mall. so notice back commute, which the ukrainians have been facing defending for months over $30000.00 that confirmed that off the catastrophic earthquakes hit turkey on syria. as the death toll continues to rise, both countries that the struggle to cope with the fall out. on a bombshell report fine award winning american journalist and ledgers, the us and norway sabotaged the gnawed stream pipeline vibe of western europe.
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cheap russian gulf with very welcome. you're watching to weekly on all the international bringing you the latest world news update along with around the put the stories that shapes the week . it's good to have you with that the head of it rushes back in. the military group has confirmed that his fighters have taken control of the village of cross night garage in the dawn. yes, republic. in a new foothold for their month's longest salt on the city of auto mall, also known as bach moods, which is still held by cubes. troops, well, they develop bones increases pressure on ukrainian 4th is in the key city, which is a vital transportation hub for cubes, forces, and potentially paved the way for further advances which could lead to rush and force is taking full control of the don. yes, republic. i'll tease egleston on reports from don bass,
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according to the chieftain of the russian private military company, the wagner group. if danny pre goshen, his fighters have basically taken the control taken over, they have captured the village of cross ne, got out to the north of germ of scott is a very small settlement. it can be very hard to pinpoint on the map, but it is very important. well, it tactically and strategically so far, we don't have much of a confirmation other than a video published by the media service, by the press service of the wagner group. we're a bunch over a wagner. soldiers are standing next to a road sign that would normally be placed at the entrance into basically on the road heading into the settlement. so this is so far, everything that we have. but normally the, this information that comes from your gainey pre goshen directly it can be treated as a reliable because he himself has repeatedly corrected officials in the past who jumped the gun so to speak. and were too early to announce the successes of the wagner
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group, although it has to be said that neither the russian nor the ukrainian military officials have neither confirmed nor denied this in the formation. now when it comes to class neg, i itself again, it is quite important. however small it might be, it is located to the north of the town of thomas. and essentially by capturing it are the wagner forces. well, as they come closer to cutting off the supply routes that are used by the ukranian commands to delivery enforcements into the city of our tom, of which is a major hot spot in the don bass right now. basically the wagner's forces, they are fighting inside the city since last summer, and they have managed to make gains inside the town, but well, the ukrainian command, they have been sending reinforcements regularly and in a many have described this tactics as well. the tactics of cannon fodder,
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basically, they would send more and more people to die in back mode, basically to stop the advancement of the wagner forces with the more people with more people to just burn and shoot through. so right now, many military experts, they say that the tactics that the wagner group has adopted or when it comes to taking the town of our chops. because basically, to cut off the supply routes, the main roads leading to this town and out of 4 roads that were previously available for the ukrainian command. only one remains more or less safe to send ammunition to send more guns to send more military vehicles to send more people, more fighters into the city of our thomas. and right now the since the crossing garad village has fallen, it brings are close at the moment when this one final road becomes too dangerous. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski has posted photos on his social media of ukrainians. so dawning insignia resembling that,
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used by nazi germany. here it has screenshot of the post where the ukranian lead a cause on citizens to unify. you can see a soldier sport in a controversial patch on his shoulder, ironically receiving hundreds of likes in the following hours. the exact same image known as the death head was used during the 2nd world war by as, as soon as that round hitler's extermination camps. i saw the 1st time to lance is posted photos with such symbols in another picture which has since been deleted. one of the ukrainian president's body guards was also seen wearing the same nazi error emblem for lensky has since got on the defensive, claiming that such narratives actually contradict his country's history. do ukraine on your news? and ukraine in real life are 2 completely different countries. and the main difference between them is ours is real. you are told we are nazis. but could of people who lost more than a 1000000 lives in the battle against naziism support naziism. we talk to j. a
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political analyst, john, mark dick, and he said that such posts repeatedly appearing on the ukrainian lead us social media is not something the western media would object to be see this time and time again. when they, when they don't have the p. r person to review every single thing that they are doing. we are seeing this type of symbolism use consistently. even if you remember a few months ago, i think it was m b c news had some guy giving the standing from of a you printing flag given the nazi salute. so, you know, this is very consistent in ukraine and you know, their belief systems have home probably don't know what the symbolism means because they're just a bunch of talking heads. and the other one is, it's not in their interest to speak about things. you know,
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they're not allowed to buy their, their, of their corporate masters, turkey and syria continue to struggle with the devastating aftermath of earthquakes which have both countries on monday, with the desk tall now exceeding $30000.00. ah ah they have torn my heart were completely broken. no for the new modem. ah,
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grandson is 18 months, so please help them please. we can hear them have not got any news from them since the morning, please. there were the 12th floor. we can't reach my family, my grandson. ah, it's been 6 days since the deadly earthquake cantou eskew as a continuing vast search for survivors. sometimes miracles do happen is that it shows a lated emergency work is after finding a man alive, despite being trapped and rebel for days. while many others wait for news on their left, one se cletus scoff reports on how the country is coping with it yourself. or you can see behind me is
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a residential building that was once 8 stories high and is now been reduced to rubble. as you can see here, there are people that once lived in our building and they're now waiting for news of their relatives who in many cases are still stuck under the rubble. i want to wait here because my son, his wife, and guess can 6 of my relatives were in the building when the earthquakes drive. my grandson herron is 4 years old. he was also in the building. the city may have got off relatively lightly. but as of little consolation to residence, waiting for news of their relatives who were trapped or those who are forced to sleep on the streets or seek shelter elsewhere. while government engineers go through the daunting process of ensuring the thousands of homes here are safe to live in once again on the outskirts of the city of id, i'm on, it was instantly clear that it's been much more badly affected. the dia, back here, which was around 3 hours drive away. now when we were coming in, there was a stream of ambulances,
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emergency service vehicles coming and going. there were shops carrying heavy excavators to help with the efforts here. and there also funds puts with humanitarian aid on volunteers, heading in to do what they could do. the sites of bereaved families struggling to contain their grief is all too common on the streets of at a young man. the temperature still drop well below 0 at nights and not provide their own set of challenges to those who don't have a home. many of the people we spoke to here said that help was slow to arrive in the days of the earthquakes, hit turkey. his presidents and one himself admitted that there had been shortcomings, but the relief effort now appears to be gathering pace. as soon as earthquake stroked thousands of volunteers flocked to the airport in the stumble, to join the search and rescue efforts in the disaster area. although the him, he stumbled, i'm a lawyer originally from a donna. but now i live in this temple. i came here to rescue people from the class buildings, unless any of us could have found ourselves inside one of these buildings as a long road ahead for the city and others like it. and it's hard to imagine when
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it's residence will be able to return efforts are now being directive to prevent a 2nd humanitarian disaster. in showing that those who survived the earthquakes don't die from cold and hunger. this is one of the latest 10 pre comes to be set up india back here, containing some of the 623 tents dotted around the city. there are no showers, and only the public toilet facilities in the park itself. close quarters in comes a breeding grounds for disease. the people of turkey and syria can only hope that lessons from this tragedy will be learned. a syrian city of alice pony, the turkish border was one of the worst affected areas. residents were forced to flee their homes and gather, had shelters. i seeking refuge had some fun of their stories. and i marvelled to him, hovels, deadly at 4 am. we were sleeping in the house when we felt a slight shake, which soon turned into an earthquake. me, i woke up my children and went out to the string of the situation, then became unbearable. she felt the women and children started to cry and scream,
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all the i'll even the palestinian refugee camp to inhabited houses opposite us collapsed as me had by the handle. have been living in our ben village for 30 years . my, we're sleeping when they asked i had the regency, they quickly got trust and laughed were montoya neighbors to where we stayed for 2 days. what happened to that? we came to i bustled stadium, but she will help us to live. i've been displaced before and i'm displeased again because of the natural disaster. i thank god, i'm safe and may god have mercy on the sea. we came to seek refuge in the national stadium where we were welcomed and provided the required assistance. meanwhile, russia has been among the 1st aid, both nations with its service men, health in clear daybreak and is fire fighting across extinguishing flames, which are rather than turkey are following the quakes. most goes rescue teams have also been quick to distribute medical supplies and other forms of humanitarian aid to locals in affected areas. serious president, a saw the house personally express his gratitude for russians,
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held the friendly country and wound surprised to see all the kind of support during this crisis course has been fighting terrorism in syria for the last 8 years now. and so when you support countries support the only support we can tailor people is put them in every aspect of the civil problem or anything they do. i think we think what you've done here is great work because did the 1st time and need to have such that during the last 250 years . so we didn't have any citizen that got your your team were very great in helping our team and saving many, many lives. however, the west for years long sanctioning of syria, particularly america, had been blocking vital age from getting into syria after the disaster. as you can see on this mob,
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major carriers with humanitarian supplies have been avoiding the syrian territory resignation struggles to receive the help it needs at washington, particularly the state departments. net private se syria has only itself to blame and russia. reality has been up until now at least that one country primarily has student the way of that. the russians have consistently threatened or use their veto when it comes to expanding border crossings. we're going to continue to make the case. countries around the world are going to continue to make the case, and we certainly hope that russia and all those who would stand in the way are hearing and see these just heartbreaking images. it took 5 days off the quake, shook the country for washington to announce plans to east functions on syria. i made mounting pressure from states like china and humanitarian organizations, such as the red crescent. we heard from local reporter mohammed ali who describes how western restrictions are hurting everyday people. western countries continue to
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impose those sanctions. those sanctions, not just now, but even during the years of for prevent the syrians from getting there a basic mean for example, of the syrian government wants us to get some medicine and medical supplies for the country. the central bank of syria will not be able to make any transaction as a result of the sanction. this is just one example of what those thanks and have been doing an effect. how would they have been affecting the life of the people? us and western countries in general, do not care about history and people's about the lives of the syrian. how can you, how can n syrian civilian or individual here believe that the u. s. care is about 3 and people while the u. s. itself and the us listen, killed, hundreds of syrians during the crisis, an air ride on syria. this story houses the u. s. looting theory as resources. the u. s. dividing the country by occupying parts in the north and the
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north east and getting that oil, some of that oil, to the so called through the product courses. former us president donald from said you said we're keeping the oil, we're not allowing the syrian government to get that all those statements and those act. but they not. it is a clear proof that they do not hear about the humanitarian situation and fight syria. all they want is to implement their agenda over here. they want their political interest to be achieved. they want the company to, to stay divided the end of the day. they don't care if they do what they want to do . and even if it's at the expense of syrians live, us and norway colluded to august like a top secret operation that cripple the no extreme gas pipelines in september. that's according to a bombshell investigation, belief this week by distinguished american journalist seymour hersh slicing an anonymous source with direct knowledge of the plan by does decision to sabotage the
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pipelines came after more than 9 months of highly secret back and forth debate inside washington's national security community about how to best achieve that goal . according to seymour hersh, top american officials were divided on their plans with the air force proposing an air of a talk with remotely detonated explosives and the navy pushing for a submarine strike. well, these ideas were eventually turned down in favor of a u. s. navy operation with norwegian military assistance to plant explosives on the pipelines president biden had previously made no secret with intention to stop the flow of gas from russia to germany. differ if russia invades, then there will be, there will be no longer a north stream to we will bring it into. i am. and i think the administration is very gratified to know that north stream too is now as you like to say, a hunk of metal at the bottom of the sea. these pipelines that is more streamlined,
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we're trying to, we're not pumping gas into europe that offers tremendous strategic opportunity for, for the years to come. sy hersh has used unnamed sources to reveal the atrocities that they have to deny this. and they have to try and smear aside hush, because what he is saying in effect is that the biden administration is responsible for perhaps one of the worst environmental and geopolitical terror atrocities in history. the effect of the gnawed stream pipeline attack on the prices of energy in european countries is incalculable. or perhaps finally, people will start to realize how many people were in effect killed because of and of course irish names them, victoria newland, jodi blinking jake sullivan. the players, as he calls it on his substract,
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the norwegian prime minister join a store who served on the instructor, bergman ahead of nature. the panamanian president florentine of court is oh, who hosted the training deep sea diving training for this terror atrocity? we don't know how many hundreds of thousands of people, joe biden had, jake sullivan, antony blinking, and victorian newland have an effect murdered. the operation allegedly began in june during nato's annual navy rose in the baltic sea close to the pipelines. the timing was designed to mask american and norwegian divers from russian surveillance with saboteurs, planting camouflaged sea full explosives on the pipes to cover their tracks that us officials reportedly decided to delay the detonation for 3 months. so called independent investigative commission, apparently helped white wash. the us sons norwegian involvement, according to her. she's report with washington informing as part is a possible unusual activity in the baltic sea in june,
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following the pipeline explosions in september, sweden, germany and denmark formed a group to probe, but failed to find any clues while simultaneously blocking russia from investigating its own pipelines. with us in europe, ian country suffered the consequences of having rush and gas imports cut off. the us immediately denied the american journalists revelations, labeling them complete nonsense. have you or anybody else at the state department of any communication with german norwegian ambassador or other lines or officials on this matter? on the matter of north between 2 on the matter of the latest allegations it would, it would not be typical for us to engage allies in partners on something that is utter incomplete nonsense. and that should be rejected out of hand by anyone who is looking at it through us through an objective lens, legal and media unless line, oh questions. why the western media has largely remained silent on the
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investigation. the bomb shell report doesn't surprise anyone, because immediately after this happened, a lot of people said, wait a minute. this looks fishy bottle. and let's look at it this way. irrespective of, of the, your perspective or anybody's perspective. there are 2 different camps here. one, there's the official government reaction, which i think we can understand. i think be a lot better to say, we'll look into this. thank you very much. as opposed to this is ridiculous, but i understand that. but the 2nd reaction, which is the most fascinating, are the collective reactions of the media, are saying, this is the media now. how dare he uses a name, a reporter, or on a name sources. let me ask you a question. who in their right mind, whatever's 8, yes, my name is so and so i work here today and also isn't it fascinating that depending upon who you are, an unnamed source is either
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a whistleblower. if you were to be commended or an unnamed source, a coward hiding hiding somewhere in the darkness. what i hope i hope happens is that this continues that independent journalist citizens civilian alternative, foreign journalists, hold everybody accountable and pursue this. don't abandon sy hersh don't turn around as a while. maybe. maybe he's maybe he's over the hill after all he's using. he's using, you know, unnamed sources. deep throat during watergate, the hero, deep throat was an anoint named source. there whistleblowers daniel ellsberg was it . so it's, i mean it's incredible if you like the result, then you love the journalistic practice. if you don't like it, then the people who say this are crackpot lunatics and psychotic conspiracy
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theorists, pocket thongs government, he said to impose a new electricity tax on citizens in order to satisfy a demand from the international monetary fund to release a long awaited bailout package is lemme bond is called the new reforms painful but necessary for the country to receive a one point. 1000000000 dollar trans from the i, m f. well, the new taxes and the only requirement set by the i m f, which is still in talks with pakistan over the release of the loan. the international finance agency also was about to end tax exemptions for its export sector and raise the price of petrol and gas in the country. pakistan has agreed to use these new measures to raise $630000000.00 in taxes by june to prove that it can pay back its upcoming debt. back in 2019 the i. m f agreed to land pakistan. $6000000000.00 followed by another $1000000000.00 deal the next year. however, islam abad, has yet to see any of that money. one is economy slides closer towards the risk of
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a default. the country has already been hit by record inflation, other humanitarian dissolve. the following loss is devastating floods. millions of civilians remain at risk of hunger and disease due to contaminated waters across pakistan. a political economist told is the i m. f isn't interested in helping people have pakistan. incidentally, cas, about turning a profit into the l e i m f does not get either we are able to fulfill or not i did, we are facing some problem or not. they are only concerned about the terms and conditions because if we look at the, i'm in the are doing the same a little longer to give the loan out of the money to the countries just to meet profit off or out of that the least interested. what was the impact on that social factor of the country? you can see this is not all. in fact, if you look at the history of america, dealing with the countries like it's the latin america ident dina. and what are the,
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or you can talk, what are your 3 countries hungry? i believe the i'm not concerned about the social life or the condition. i didn't go . why? because i'm going to be able to implement it is a beneficial part of people highly that has an impact on the people, common people. they are only infrastructure to animate and they want to make sure that the money should be going to come back to them. been offered a dividend, so this is our question and we'll talk about on the morality or that takes are, there are no worse. i am a doesn't have an interest in leasing one of the world's most corrupt organizations. how hungary foreign minister has branded the european parliament. this comes with budapest pushes back pressure from brussels to sanction nuclear cooperation with russia. trust in the european parliament is almost as 0. recent corruption events have clearly shown that we are talking about one of the most corrupt organizations in the world. the resolutions of the european parliament
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usually brought harm to europe. the 10th sanctions package can only cause even greater troubles, harm and challenges to us. hungary does not support any sanctions that would restrict access to nuclear energy or cooperation with russia in the sphere. many states do not understand why a regional conflict needs to be inflated to such an extent that it has negative global consequences and why peace can't be achieved. earlier hungarian crime minister victor alban stated that he would veto all possible sanctions from fellow e. u members against russian nuclear energy hungary relies on moscow to run its only atomic power plant is the fuel the supply by russia who the past has long been calling on the west to abandon its sanctions policy and sit down for talks with moscow while respecting its security concerns, according to a new sweeping nation. my pol 97 percent of hungarians oppose. the e u. sanctions on russia. global policy was such a george samuel,
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he says relations between hungary and his european neighbors on the terry lacing. they will continue to be as bad as they have in the past. the problem that they have is that the hormone is popular among the hungarian public brussels. oh, visitors cannot stand the back of him. porcelain there lie m records with her instruments that her disposal that the 2 to bring a recalcitrant members in the line. but the problem is like a lawyer. instruments are now again becoming a little of dog because she's already applied all the instruments i've already withheld. all funds from hungary, so it's not a lot more that they can do to hungry, short of getting hungry alley. you and they really don't want to go there. anything . asi international this sunday we will be back at the top of the office. a what
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is the cost of a human life? somewhat say priceless, but for many others it's the cost of medication and access to life saving drugs and therapy. unfortunately, global inequality, basic a central drug just out of reach for people in many parts of the world. but the drug industry says it's all just to cover its own costs. i'm 50 i, and you're watching the cost of everything. where today we're going to be taking a closer look at the costs of medication. the one study estimated that the average cost of bringing a new drug to market fell between $1.00 to $2800000000.00. this cost is due to the higher initial cost to develop market and sell a brand new drug. and these estimates also take into account spending on fail
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trials of other drug candidates that didn't reach approval. the scientific challenges and drug discovery are another reason why drugs are so expensive. the are in the phase of drug creating a drug can range between $900000000.00 to $2000000000.00 and pharma companies spend about 25 percent of their revenues on r and d. afterwards, drugs undergo clinical trials that allow for the approval of new drugs. these trials can take months even years and they include testing for advocacy, dosage and side effects. the trials have a meeting cost of $900000000.00 with an approval rate for drugs entering clinical development of less than 12 percent. then finally, there's a cost of marketing. this new drug farmer companies spend around $30000000000.00 on medical marketing each year.
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