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[000:00:00;00] ah ah no, we don't know our teeth claim. russia may stop approach that energy infrastructure like relations with the west bit terry rate. to stay off a prominent american journalist, we build a report but also polluted with washington to blow up the 3 pipeline intact authorities re, to b. b. c. offices in new delhi. and mom thought reportedly the allegations of tax evasion according to a wrong line, a series of new bilateral agreements in defiance of new worth, pressure to isolate a wrong,
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i think china with turn to 8 pm here in the russian capital, missus r t international with the latest world news update, it's good to have your company this our, our top story. wheaton police claim. russia has plans to spy on its energy infrastructure this year. possibly even sabotaged it. relations with the, with continue to deteriorate. in 2023, russia will try to gather intelligence about most aspects of norwegian, oil, gas, and knowledge. a sector police security service considers it unlikely that prussia will carry out any act of sabotage in fiji territory in 2023. if russia's willingness to escalate the conflict with major and west, which increase however, acts of sabotage against strategic targets, norway will become a more likely scenario in the current security policy situation. police security service considered to be truly in a sector to be
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a particularly vulnerable target. russia has yet to comment on all flows claims. what comes days off the best? a prominent us journalist seymour hersh allege norway itself have a hand in blowing up the new stream. pipelines, according to his investigation, also helps us plan the operation as well as notify sweden and denmark, and that the norwegian plane dropped so not boys that communicated with the planted explosives. now, as russian and a few supplies to europe had decreased dramatically, norway is now europe largest gas supplier in 2022. the countries tax revenue from oil and gas increased 3 times compared to the previous year or slow slide. its role in europe, energy security, as the reason why russia may spy on is no waste form, a prime minister and the secretary general of nato has pledged to increase the infrastructure security saying its pipelines was seen to be vulnerable. allies will
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also start to discuss the new defense investment pledge protection of critical infrastructure in particular and the infrastructure of for infrastructure. because we have seen that these on the c cables, pipelines are vulnerable on it's important that we coordinate more our efforts to protect the critical infrastructure. earlier we spoke with german politician and 0 p in parliament man by guna black back, who said no way to get with germany and other western states is simply all kate on digging into the truth behind the known stream bombings. as a hush revelation saw an embarrassment figure appear in nita's. there's now much talk about the protection of critical infrastructure in the future. well, i think the best thing to do right now would be to start with an impartial investigation. but no one,
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no one in the west is keen on it. the swedes are that may have carried out an investigation, but they keep quiet about it. the norwegians that, according to mr. hersh, i were involved. i don't want an explanation. they old so profit from the breakdown of the north stream to a gas supply pipelines and the german government has no interest. the commission has no interest when it's beginning to wonder what they're all trying to hide as to the claims made by the norwegian, official bodies. the issue off what russia may or may not, may want or not want to do against norway in the futures. neither here or that we haven't seen any attacks on norwegian, our infrastructure, there's no immediate sign of it. i think the best way to prevent such attacks,
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or if the norwegians particularly keen to discuss the possibility of such a tech says it played an active role in investigating who's really behind the north stream attacks. and the norwegians haven't been all that cooperative so far. practically everyone in the west is satisfied with the as yet prevailing view or official view that russia destroyed so infrastructure. but let me assure you, a large part of the german population. a large part of the european population are far from convinced by the official view. this just no, bo tips. russia may have had, why should they destroy their own valuable infrastructure? mister hurst, revelations, ah,
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ed to the embarassment of the german government. it's put it clearly. if the us were responsible, then the german government would be the last institution in the world to press them to admit it. ah, he ever is preparing for a so called great events in which he plans to accuse moscow radio actively contaminating ukrainian territories. those are the revelations from russia's defense ministry, which adds that ukrainian guessing help from the e. u. and no way for the implementation of its plan. specialists from the norwegian radiation and nuclear safety director. it were involved in the preparation of the documentary basis. and it's so called independent conclusion on the legit effects of radiation on the population of the north and northwest key of regions. the practical implementation of
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a large scale information provocation began at the end of january 2023 with a formal referral to the e. use emergency response coordination center at the official request of the key of regime for the supply of 66000 sets of special protective clothing. $20000000.00 civilian gas masks, as well as chemical reconnaissance devices, dasa meters, and a wide range of antidote to ukraine. according to russia, k of is preparing is using the international community to prepare what russia is calling a provocation. they have invited norway specialists to well come and see how things are at the, in the direct vicinity of the chernobyl nuclear power plant. and according to the information at russia's disposal, they are ready to make the conclusion that the russian forces during their stay during when they were still in control of that part of ukraine, basically that they are responsible for contaminating largest weights of land. and now i am talking about radioactive contamination. what is interesting,
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they are just talking about the direct the closest vicinity to the chernobyl power plant. but rather they will also be, they have also, apparently, ah, took their readings in the settlements of butcher the town of gustavo and you're paying now, it is important to understand the geographically these towns. ah, well, a tens of kilometers away from the chernobyl nuclear power plant. and it is unclear how the radiation and basically the, the, the disaster of the eighty's. it has been contained long, long time ago. and it is unclear how the radiation could have traveled this far away from the 5th realty itself. now interestingly enough, again, i personally did have a chance to visit the chernobyl power plant a back when the again, when the russian forces were still in control over the chernobyl power plant. and while we were there, it was perfectly safe. we were shown, doxey meters, and their readings were absolutely fine. and within the norm and in fact,
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well below the norm. and also on top of that, this information is corroborated by repeated research and studies and readings taken by the international atomic energy agency. and according to the russian side, all this, this provocations what they call it, is being done to fertilize the soil ahead of the un general assembly, which is scheduled to take place on the 22nd of this month. and apparently ukraine is looking to push a resolution very much pro ukrainian resolution at anti russian. and this is done well to well to prepare the soil and to win the hearts and minds of the you and delegates. again, it is important that whatever resolution or will be accepted and will be voted on or at the un general assembly, it will have the non binding effect. so it won't be, it will just be a call to you and member states. it will be just a cool,
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but it won't really oblige any country or any side to anything. tax officials in india have rated to b. b c. offices in the cities of new delhi. and ma'am, by the way, tuesday morning came as part of a tax evasion investigation his weeks off the news broadcast. and the documentary critical of the country is current prime minister and his alleged role in a good you get your ass, bryant's back in 2002, which came to live said nearly a 1000 r t corresponded, weren't ensure that brings us the details from you danny, pink and half officials have landed in ddc offices and you, debbie, and in mon bye. as i speak react, nothing is so we're calling to eat a. so in order to read or a saw to the point, what we've been given to understand is that phones laptops, all several journalists have been seen. and y'all renew daily where i am right now around 11 am tax med went to inside the b b also. they off to their,
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nobody is allowed to go out or even from the office. interesting. got this comes almost a month off to bbc document for young, 5 minutes from there in the movie. he's role in of the why lives in the community. right. and good job in 2002 was relieved by bbc london office. remember, it was banned in india. it was removed from several social media accounts as well. now the, what the opposition is saying is the government is using agencies when data against b, d. c, are bought off. what we've been given to wanted to sound from our sources and the income tax department is that this has been done allegedly, because of the tax manipulation, financial misappropriation. and also that several notices were sent to bbc in the fall sense that they have failed to respond to those now school season. so we are
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on currently as the talk in the new tele and in my office is in fact there's a statement that has been released by the bbc saying that the income tax authorities are currently at b. c. offices in new delhi mon bye. and we are fully cooperating. we hope to have a solution resolved, as soon as possible at the meeting of the iranian chinese presidents in beijing, both leaders have signed agreements to further expands bilateral cooperation in various fields. the deals include areas such as crisis management, international trade for the and many other key stairs. funny, a decision paying has welcome to iranian president, apprehend, right as he makes his 1st state visit to china. with the launch delegation of senior candidate members accompanying him during his 3 day trip because of both countries refused to give into strong west, less impressive praising the bilateral relations prior to the visit. his c t, t,
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and correspondent unified joe with more from the meeting. preaching says present a race is 3 day visit can further boost the comprehensive, strategic partnership between the 2 side. so the 2 presidents also exchange very significant important topics on international issue. sees that that china supports around stands in protecting sovereignty and territorial integrity. and that any confrontations should be resolved through dialogue and negotiation rate. the also says both nations are against germany and unilateralism. it says the run is willing to strengthen communication with china on regional affairs as well as international affairs china. the such a cooperation does not target any 3rd parties. and the relationship between the 2 is based on really multiple areas of common interest as well as the interest of the world peace ah, the residence of a refugee company, jerusalem have reportedly gone on strike off the israel rated the area in response
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to the dead. the stopping of a police officer on monday and a separate things have been the pilot one palestinian mine has been killed and several others injured. and another res, north of the west bank. not a middle east correspondent, maria phenomena. now in jerusalem, take the closer look at the rising tensions between israel and palestine. earlier on monday, a young israeli border police officer died following a stab an attack at the checkpoint to show fod refugee camp. just 5 kilometers from jerusalem's. old c t happened when he got on a bus for security check, and apparently one of the passengers pulled out the knife and attacked him investigation is currently undergoing. but preliminary port spies, rarely police say that a security guard who saw this attack tried to stop the attack and opened fire, but the bullet ended up killing the officer. he died later from injuries they attacked. he was arrested on the spot. he's a 13 year old boy,
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the resident of the shore fod refugee camp. shortly after that there's really forces ray that the camp and as a result to the attack, his parents and his brothers were arrested clashes broke out between the local residents and these rally police. during this raid, no casualties have been reported. the country's national security minister bennet varies now considering to shut down all entrances and exits to the sharp eyed refugee camp for several days for security reasons. the recent attack happened just hours after another incident. 20 young jewish man was stab and his back in the old t t o jerusalem by a teenager who was later also. hi dennis fine. as the resident of the refugee camp of shaw fought, it has been quite turbulent here on the ground lately. and some explained by a very hard line that the country's new government chooses regarding power. senior affairs, to watch, palestinians respond violently and angrily. the f. milton rage have been intensified all throughout your coupon westbank a especially in the northern part of it. according to latest reports,
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$48.00 palestinians have been killed in these rates since the beginning of this year, including civilians, the demolitions all the palestinian houses that israel sees as illegal have also been in full swing, including the east in jerusalem, the rock hamilton from the other side to 10 israeli civilians have been killed into tara tags, including here in jerusalem, and had deadly shooting near the synagogue in one of the religious neighborhoods. chand redmond incident interest last week that took the lives of 3 people, including 2 children. and also recently they have been rocket exchange with the gaza strip. so yes, i have to say the temperatures are rising here on the ground recently and fears out that we're going to see even more dramatic escalation as a israel is determined to continue its harsh policy. and palestinians will obviously respond to the hands of the palestinian national initiative. who say
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these wells new government is not open to negotiations? assume the nature of the new government, which is not on the extreme, not only the most in the history of this but actually the government has fascists and very seriously dangerous fascists like being small rich and those are the ones who are controlling the security that deals with the listing of people that land, something like that kind of that must use out of anything to this for this isn't government, it's fine. and they have said very clearly, they have no place where they will never they will not even with people on the so they are sending one message. but it's only the language with
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force and then practicing that force. and i exclusive interviews, he was, he rushes ambassador to tanzania, and re that if the and says that moscow and the east african country have a promising future, cooperating in phase such as economy tourism and more switches. because i think the prospects for cooperation with tens, lanier, and other african countries right now are very broad. i would like to start by mentioning our trade and economic relations, which are already in full swing. first and foremost, we could deal with agricultural products because as we know, russian grained sunflower, oil, and other agricultural products and fertilizers are in great demand here intends on the. this could be the basis for developing our agricultural exports. tanzania is also interested in accessing the russian agricultural market. we're already conducting talks in this field. apart from agriculture,
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we see the prospect of development of mineral resources which we've been working with for a long time. almost every day i receive letters or meet with businessmen interested in trading with russia, tanzania is also a very interesting destination for tourism before the border was closed due to the pandemic, more than 80000 russian tourists visit, attends, and particularly resorts on the island of zanzibar therefore, it would also be important for russian investors to come in to build tourism infrastructure here. the 10s in the in government has invited us and it is very much looking forward to investments in this area. political relations with african countries have traditionally been good, and during the struggle for africans, for their independence, we supported them wholeheartedly. and now it is time to develop economic relations as well. there is interest in bricks not only intends on em, but also among other countries. interested in multilateralism and bilateral cooperation. as for tanzania, it has not officially expressed
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a desire to join bricks yet, but given that it would promote comprehensive relations with the other 5 bricks, countryside and such a potential cannot be excluded on. ah, as the grim anniversary of the us invasion of iraq approach is the 20 year mark heron, artie, we continue on special coverage of one of the deadliest conflicts of the 21st century. at this hour, american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm iraq, to free its people, and to defend the world from great. a
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green food and fleet with tuesday, march the 20th anniversary of a un security council meeting where the head of the united nations monitoring mission stated that there were no traces of weapons of mass destruction in iraq. however, this didn't stop the us, which use the false w. m. d, now or save as a pretext for invading the country and march at 2003 ahead of the war. washington flatly rejected the idea of peace regulations proposed by countries, including france. in this temple of the united nations, we are the guardians of an ideal, the guardians of conscience, the onerous responsibility and immense honor. we have must lead us to give priority
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to disarmament in peace. ah, we are facing a difficult situation more inspectors. sorry. not the answer top us officials were not the only ones justifying the invasion. western media actively followed the lead, closely observing and supporting the bombing of baghdad on the ground. american report is worked around the facts to whitewash the illegal war. one of the u. s. army journalists see was that she had her memories and regrets with us. so 2005 to 2006, i went to iraq, 207-2000 8. by the time i got out, i just realized that it was much different from how it had been painted. and i didn't want to be a journalist, any more, per se,
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part of my job was to sort of control the media narrative, help control the media narrative, those coming out of iraq. ah, i went out with a viewed it though is doing and night read. in a village where there were supposedly some high value targets t my was wed, knocked on not being kicked in a few doors scared people. yeah. you know, did a lot of a lot of, you know, intimidating of people and entering of buildings. but i did not come back with anyone, but the other teams did. and so the next day night rates are in the morning. i went
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out to the place where they were detaining people. they had all the detainees, and they had him all lined up. i'm just why unfolded zip tide? just neely on the ground and, and the other is know, these people's identities were not given. it was, it just seemed to me like it was just, it was a lot of random people to me or when we detain them anyway. so the story i had to write was, you know, that this mission had been largely successful and we had detain 90 insurgence. i always kind of go back to that as like all we were ever really trying to do is provide the lucian of control and winning. but what we were doing was terrorizing communities
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the the us was fully realized. it's the dream of becoming the largest terrorist organization. i see it is a tragedy on every level. i see it is central loss of life. you know, the achievements are all very dark and negative and terrible. nothing having to do with any was liberation, destroyed the infrastructure in iraq, we destroyed basically chased the entire professional plas out of iraq. we completely destabilize its political system so that we could control it. so we essentially privatized iraq. the human pulse of the invasion were immense, and despite the war being officially over,
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a rocky still suffer. the consequences of us presence in the country today and civilians frequently become targets of american violence. one of these victims isn't a rocky girl who was shot and killed in september last year. her relative shared her story with us. ah, ah, ah, a lot on here. she was a student. she was helping me with my work. like any child she dreamed about finishing school and becoming a teacher. she was only in her early. it definitely was an american bullet. i think that the responsibility lies primarily with us troops. i didn't expect that any
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would be killed. maybe it could have happened to my brother or any other family member or neighbors, but not as anita one that she used to get out of the house only for 2 hours. i believe. i live in the dia. the incident with zine ab is not the 1st we've suffered from the shootings constantly as the training grounds are behind us. there's been more than 14 cases of people wounded by the trainings with aiden called only officials, to deal with the shootings which has led to casualties. ah lot, i don't believe the crime has been reported internationally, but locally it has become a matter of great public opinion. for what sin was she kelte the marches? i not bizarre magic. i casale. 15 year old girl walking on the farm with her father killed by american troops. but the silence of civil society organizations,
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human rights organizations, childrens ride organizations, and women's rights, ah, one of my son fell on his own father, was martyred in 2003 by us troops. there was a camp near our house, which was adjacent to the airport. their troops were always on standby. and when they saw my father sitting there and thought he was monitoring them, they shot him. later they admitted they made a mistake when they killed him. only when we're at the hospital, the americans told me that their cameras spotted my father and accidentally they shot him. but no contact was made after that. americans only care about themselves while other foreign citizens, not only iraqis or take into account. last of all, the iraqi blood is worthless for them. all. americans only have brought harm to us . things have been getting worse and worse since the invasion. and we do not see
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any improvement. i would like to say to all americans that the iraqis have dignity despite the tragedy which happened to us. if they were humane, they would come and apologize, but they did nothing and we do not expect them to simpler. muckraker on the invasion of iraq is led to the destruction and fragmentation of rocky society. americans destroyed our national unity. we all saw the crimes perpetrated by the u . s. troops, and the blackwater contract is against the people. the murder of zainab is a continuation of the american crimes. they did not come to do justice to iraqi people, but to demolish us will bring he more special coverage, including eye witness accounts and revelations as we edge closer to the 20th anniversary of the us leg invasion. and you can always visit our website dotty dot
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com for more on the iraq war. and this tragic legacy. ah. every spring and summer, the melting optic snow reveals abandoned machinery, millions of rusty barrels, and the detritus left by human expansion into this most inaccessible of territories . my choice, the 3rd will give him my renewal, but he hadn't the coaches there. some was to plenty of corporate company to include that with dr. fisher. the optic pioneer's main objective was to explore and conquer these harsh lands. they had no time to think about waste management. now their legacy could remain for centuries. in these frozen conditions, decomposition is a much slower process than usual it the boss, it became eligible that was the largest killer. you feel that miss ne squan edaly

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