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he's very high on that, on the list, old examples, old way you do not apply the say ah, no, we didn't. all right, he's claim russian. they sabotaged the energy infrastructure. if relations with the west deteriorate and this comes to stays off, the permanent american journalist revealed a report that all flo colluded with washington to blow up the new extreme pipeline . intact to authorities rate b, b c. offices in new delhi. and mom, by reportedly the allegations of tax evasion, according to all the sources painting on to wrong kind of theories of new bilateral agreements with defiance of u. s. pressure. they can to isolate iran and keep china from expanding. it's in
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fluid with 11 pm here in the russian capital. it is on the international with the latest world news. uh, that is very good to have your company this. no, no, we can police have claimed that russia has plans to spy on its energy infrastructure. this year possibly even sabotaged it. if relations with the west continue to deteriorate in 2003, russia will try to gather intelligence about most aspects of norway's oil, gas and energy sector. police security service considers it unlikely that russia will carry out any active sabotage on norwegian territory in 2023. if russia's willingness to escalate the conflict with nato and the west were to increase, however, the acts of sabotage against strategic targets. norway will become a more likely scenario in the current security policy situation. police security service considers the petroleum sector to be
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a particularly vulnerable target. russia has yet to comment on all those claim, so that comes days off. the permanent us journalist seymour hersh alleged norway itself had the hand is blowing up the nodes stream pipelines. according to his investigation, also helps us plan the operation, as well as notify sweden and denmark, and that in the week and plain dropped. so now the boys that communicated with the plan to the explosives, when we was russian energy supply to europe, have dramatically decreased making norway europe the largest supply of gas in 2022 . the countries tax revenue from oil and gas increased 3 folds compared to the previous year. although science, it's its role in europe. synergy, security is the reason why russia may spy on it. no ways for the prime minister and current secretary general of nato. his pledge to increase infrastructure security saying it's pipelines with thing to be vulnerable. allies will also i start to
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discuss sir, the new defense investment pledge protection of critical infrastructure in particular undersea infrastructure, offshore infrastructure. ah, because we have seen that sir. ah, these on the c o. cable's pipelines are vulnerable on. it's important that we coordinate more our efforts, sir, to protect the critical infrastructure. earlier we spoke with german politician lines, european parliament member guna back. he said no way together with germany and other western states is simply not keen on digging into the truce behind the noun stream bombings. as a hearse, revelations, or an embarrassment for european lead us, there is 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, no one in the west is keen on it. the swedes are,
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may have carried out an investigation, but they keep quiet about it. the norwegians that, according to mister 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 future is neither here or that we haven't seen any attacks on norwegian, at infrastructure. there's no immediate sign of it. i think the best way to prevent such attacks, or if the norwegians are particularly keen to discuss the possibility of such taxes,
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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 its own infrastructure. but let me assure you, a large part of the german population, a large part of the european population, and 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? mr. hurst revelations, ah, ed to the embarrassment, the german government, it's put, it clearly is the us we're responsible and the german government would
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be the last institution in the world to press them to mitigate the tax officials in india have rated to be b. c. offices in the city of new delhi and mom, by the way, tuesday morning came as part of a tax evasion investigation, which is weeks on the news board. past the ad documentary critical of india, current prime minister. and he's a lead role in the good you asked why it's back in 2002, which claimed the lives of nearly a 1000 correspondents. when did charlotte brings us the details from the income tax all should have landed in bbc offices. and you, danny, and in mon, by i speak, they are conducting a so we're calling the 8th a. so in order to read or saw, to the point, what we've been given to understand is that phones laptops, several journalists have been, sees, and y'all renew daily. where i am right now,
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around 11 am. taxman went inside the bdc also they are to there's nobody is allowed to go out or in from the office. interesting. got this comes almost a month off to b, b c 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 of 2002 was released by bdc 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 agency or when data against cdc. i've bought off what we've been given to one to sound from our sources and the income tax department is that this has been done allegedly, because of tax manipulation, financial misappropriation, and also that several notices were sent to be seen the false and that they have
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failed to respond to those now school season. so we are on currently as be talking the new tele and in my office is in fact there is a statement that has been released by the bbc's saying that they conduct 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. the presidents of a wrong on china has met in beijing and signed agreements will be further expansion of cooperation in various fields. but deals living fairs such as crisis management, international trade in bags bought among the few chinese leaders. she jim pink is welcome to the radio count sponsor for him. racy made his 1st official visit to china with a large delegation, competent members accompanying him for his 3 day trip. it comes with both countries, refused to give into strong west impression,
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praising the bilateral relations prior to the visit his c t t. i correspond to you and say, john, with more from the meeting, but please reaching says president, rates is 3 day visiting further boost, a comprehensive, strategic partnership between the 2 side. so the 2 presidents also exchange very significant important topics on international issue. these that china support, iran stands in protecting sovereignty and territorial integrity. and that any confrontation should be resolved through a dialogue negotiation. racy also says both nations are against germany and unilateralism. he says the run is willing to strengthen communication with china, 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 interests of the world peace. ah, you take claims that have evidence to implicate
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a wrong in supplying weapons to the who's the rebels in water in yemen. yvonne has repeatedly denied such allegations which london has been making for yes, this is the 1st time we've been able to present evidence to the un that indicates a direct link between the uranium state and the supply of these weapons. that you can say that found the evidence for the recognizance drone that was seized during and naval raid. early this month, according to london day to recovered from the cross, suggests it was tested by the iranian military before being shipped to yelman's rebels along with miss our pass. back in 2014, the united nations prohibited sending weapons to the who these off of a couple of yemen governments, sparking the civil war over london itself as being openly arming the saudi lead coalition has been bombing, the rebel held cities and yet, and for years, according to a recent report from u. k. cherokee oaks found the coalitions as strikes of killed in east 87, yemen,
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east, and engine 136, the others into the past 14 month 19 attacks. targeted health care facilities. 39 percent of those strikes triggered the displacement of civilians. britain has previously been accused of complicity and war crimes in yemen, which london has vehemently denied while defending is ongoing supplies of weapons to saudi arabia unsafe the u. k is feeling the devastating complex our analysis shows there is a passive violence against civilians. the intensity of these attacks would not have been possible without a ready supply of arms. that is why it's vital the u. k. government and others must immediately stop the arm sales as a feuding war in yemen. alexander mackay political, alice, and editor of red star radio phase, the u. k, that positions towards the wrong or another example of london hypocrisy is worth in itself is up to its neck. and the human wor, the british government is directly involved in this war and has been from the very
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beginning. and so for them to complain and make allegations about the government of iran, now is really the height of hypocrisy when it should be noted that the iranian government, of course denies, providing arms to the, the, the ebony jose movement. but the british are involved in this war, it to a massive degree, and to claim otherwise is a just is simply a lie from the british government, the saudi air campaign against the em. any nation would not be possible without the direct assistance of the british government, and there has been a long series of now very well documented attacks on civilians on civilian targets that couldn't possibly have been mistaken for military installations. including school buses or public health institutions. they have now, they're never going to cut off the supply of either weaponry or intelligence or direct assistance on targeting to the saudis. because the relationship,
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the british government and the american government have, with the saudi state, is too important for them to jeopardize by actually acting in a even vaguely ethical fashion when it comes to civilian targeting civilians. so the british government is up to its neck in the war crimes of the saudi states. and no matter how many accusations it froze at iran or anybody else it car wash, that responsibility away. turning to africa now where the p steel between t grey millison sounds, the ethiopian government was prepared by the us to save the rebels from losing on the battlefield as according to the president of neighboring eritrea. who also say the civil war in ethiopia was started by quote, take res masters in washington. we entered into the 3rd round of war in unison with the p o. p. with the experiences gardner during the 1st and 2nd phases. putting aside the issue of sovereignty, the t p l f leaders didn't know their capabilities,
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the group in washington who instructs and stirs them is no better washington's wrong calculation is what has boosted the confidence of the t p l. f. to start the war, president of what the president of a tree has come out, guns blazing, aiming at washington. he's accusing the united states of supporting the p. p left in the 2 year conflict in the o. p. now he says that even the recent p deal that was signed last year, november here in south africa in from korea between the t l. f. as well as the federal government of if the o p a was a rush deal and was all made with the one intention of mind which was to save the territory of the p p l f. and also to make sure that they don't lose any further grounds on the battlefield. the president goes on further to claim that the united states was always concerned more concerned than the leaders actually about losing the territory that they decided the best they can do in the situation was to
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activate a strategy of neutrality. and that remains in the u. s. t the interest s t v l f would have held on to the territory that they had there because the president of entry cleans that. it would have been any nigh elation on the battlefield if it was not. but of course, this was not the 1st time we hear these claims, foreign minister of eritrea made and similar claims last year, claiming that the united states had been supporting the t l. f. for over 20 years. he said that they've been doing it to de, stabilize the region and to their own interest as well. and this was not only that because he claims that they were worried about the disarmament of the t p left and what it could mean. now part of the deal is the fact that the deal that we're find here in pretoria is the fact that they've got to be a gradual this amendment of the t p l f. and they're going to be handing over of
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armory and all kinds of machinery that could start a conflict all a wall. and they're real life, some of the loopholes that you will find in the deal. and the deal was particularly peculiar because it did not necessarily involve error tree in the way, even though a tree and national forces had closed over to the if the o. p. and borders as it were. and the democratic republic of congo, thousands of gathered for the money piece festival ended promoting reconciliation in the country has been torn by armed conflict for 2 decades cross singing and dancing away. the troubles with their spirit, seemingly unfeigned by the ongoing strife in the d. c. the annual event is usually how the the eastern city of government has to be relocated this time due to them $23.00 rebel activity in the area. ammonia is one of the biggest cultural availability on the last several days with plenty of la,
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la haine. in the visitors we had from some of the people who organized and attended the festival. let me put it to the problem of the region is political, military and socio logical is not. but the festival intervenes more on those aspects of the problem somewhat be changed by the which has kind of symbol management calling to be completely received. permission from our government participate in the money festival. we said that we can see that we are one and that we can hold hand. it is for this purpose that our country has decided that we can come and come for and show the whole world that we are together. and in cohabitation like they can was up was due to security reasons. we weren't allowed to hold and events and go mom. so we gathered on for the record, we want stability, tranquillity, and for life to go on. this is our country and just through dialogue and listening to each other that we can stabilize our nation level. violence has never been good
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for the stability of the region in residence of a small village in the us state of the higher while returning to their homes. after being evacuated due to a devastating, trained, crush, carrying toxic materials early this month. however, the worries are far from world life is now falling sick and dying from the release of the talk. things that was being called a health size local fear. they be misled by the american governments about the scale at the disaster. as author, caleb, moping reports corpses of animals are being seen and the deadly chemicals that came from this serious train derailment in east palestine. ohio, that's right near the border with pennsylvania. they are pretty disturbing to look at now from what we understand. there were more deadly chemicals on the train derailed than the citizens were originally told. and that is raising
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a lot of questions. so we now have a situation where the environmental protection agency of the united states is admitting that some of these deadly chemicals did get into the water and into the, the water that people in the area drink. they say, however, it is safe to consume the water, but there's been quite an extreme reaction to this very big crash that happened with a lot of deadly chemicals going out into the environment, into the local forest and a local farm land. know that even look at that, the big explosions that happened. there's been some of the reaction to this extreme events. we basically moved to town with chemicals, so we can get a railroad open. we're being told that things are safe, but it's just deep down. you feel like, you know, how can things already be back at a level where he would be back to normal? i definitely have a right to know what was on that train on, you know, to see that manifest to know what chemicals are in the creek. and also how much
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i've got a lot of concerns for the impact of the people locally what it's going to look like . not only now, but in the future. $4500000.00 tons of deadly and toxic chemicals are transported by rail across the united states each year. and they're generally transported by rail because rail is considered to be safer, largely then transporting them by car, there's far more car accident. so that is the concern. now at this point, according to the statistics are gathered by the u. s. department of transportation . 12000 rail cars carrying hazardous materials passed through cities and towns every day, 12000. so this is a very serious concern in the fact that there already been a dozen reported racks and rail racks this year out so far. i mean, it's only february, i mean i already ads. well, similar derailments, none of them as big of a catastrophe as this one was. but we've had a similar derailment. this is a serious cause for concern. now,
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when we listen to what's being said by the rail workers union, they are blaming the fact that they have been understaffed. now that, that they have stripped down the employment of rail workers and that wall street corporations that own these rail firms are doing all they can to employees, few workers as possible, and that's resulting in less safe conditions. now, when one looks at the united states who boasts of being the wealthiest country in the world and compares its rail system with the rail system of the people's republic of china. ah, it, it's quite disturbing to look at, i mean, people are the rails. as many i did states, it's almost in shambles compared to china, a country that is, is rising up from poverty and, and has emphasized the building of high speed railway and, and their rail system is much more efficient and safe. now the department of transportation in the united states is headed by pete buddha, g shap, the buddha jeez, has come out and said he is concerned about the situation in east palestine, ohio. and on top of that,
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he said he understands very important that the families in the area to give an accurate information. so there is still can the bow inaccurate information about the safety of residents about these images, the dead wildlife that we're seeing about what chemicals were put into the air. and what. busy chemicals are people being exposed to as opposed to what was originally said when the derailment 1st happens. so there's a lot of concern here. as we look at the fall out. this was last friday that this incident occurred. and yet we are still dealing with a very serious situation. and he's palestine, ohio, ah, as the grim anniversary of the us invasion of iraq approaches the 20 year mark here, we're not saying 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,
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and to defend the world from gray. with food and fleet. with tuesday, march the 20th anniversary of the 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 wmd narrative. the pretext for invading the country in march 2003 ahead of the war. washington flatly rejected the idea of
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peace regulations proposed by countries including france. in this temple of the united nations, we are the guardians of an ideal, the guardians of a conscience. the onerous responsibility and immense honor we have must lead us to give priority to disarmament in peace. ah, we are facing a difficult situation. more inspectors, sorry. not the answer. help. u. s. officials were not the only ones justifying the invasion. western media actively followed their lead, closely observing and supporting the bombing of baghdad and on the ground. american, the port is what to round the facts to whitewash the illegal war. well,
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most west and now they sit the time it turned out walk cheering, slogans. ortiz, donald caught a dig deep into how the invasion was covet 20 years ago. but we have seen on television, though, is indeed the 1st phase of a day. we a campaign called shock and awe by the u. s. military attack came in way. cruise missiles followed by the f. 117 still farmer, with so called bunker russian golf, america's crusade to shock it, all a rack and the world into us dominated democracy had begun. no cost was too high. if it meant accomplishing the goal shut and the country down would entail both the physical destruction of appropriate infrastructure and the shut down and control of the flow of old vital information and associated commerce. so rapidly as to achieve a level of national shock. i came to the fact that japan, nuclear weapons on hiroshima and nagasaki had on the japanese this term shock and
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all quickly became a household name, appearing on everything from energy drinks and coffee to video games and condoms. kind of morbid, considering thousands of people were killed in the 1st several weeks of this doctrines application. but back then the mainstream media did everything it could to justify the u. s. invasion. there were no strangers to censorship either in their mission to win over average american hearts and minds for a hunt to find nonexistent. weapons of mass destruction. my stories raising questions about the administration's claim, so the link between iraq and al qaeda were being cut burried or held out of the paper altogether. i grew so sick of this that when the washington post reported that a rock had turned over its nerve gas to terrorists, i refused to try to match the story. one mid level editor in the washington bureau yelled at me for my refusal. he came to my desk carrying a golf club while berating me after i told him that the story and i wasn't going to make any calls on it. later on. the same media outlets even admitted much of what
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they published was not based on a shred of evidence. we have found a number of instances of coverage. there was not as rigorous as it should have been . in some cases information that was controversial then, and seems questionable now was insufficiently quantified, are allowed to stand unchallenged. looking back, we wish we had been more aggressive in re examining the claims. as new evidence emerged, all fate to emerge. we should have warned redus, we had information that the basis for this was shakia. those are exactly the kind of statements that should be published on the front page. so many lie, so many people sent to fight a brutal war based on those lies. and for those responsible for it, all, the lack of any sort of accountability allowed them to wipe their hands clean and move on with their political careers as if nothing. half the human costs of the invasion were immense. and despite the war being officially over iraq,
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he still suffer the consequences of us presence in the country to day. and civilians frequently become targets of american violence. one of these victims is an iraqi girl who was shot and killed in september last year. her relative shed her story with us. ah, ah ah, a lot on the. she was a student. she was helping me with my work. like any child she dreamed about finishing school becoming a teacher about she was only in her early. lou allen definitely was an american bullet. i think that the responsibility lies primarily with us troops. i didn't expect that the need would be killed. maybe it could have happened to my brother or
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any other family member or neighbors, but not as any the one that she used to get out of the house only for 2 hours. i believe. the dia, the incident with zine ab is not 1st. we've suffered from the shootings constantly as the training grounds are behind us. there's been more than 14 cases of people wound up going the training. we didn't code on the officials and a deal with the shootings which is led to casualties. ah, lots of believe the crime has been reported internationally, but locally it has become a matter of great public opinion. the wolf sin was she killed the motto sign up, is some magic i casale, 15 year old girl will came on the farm with her father. good bye mary. contrib. with the silence of civil society organizations. human rights organizations.
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childrens ride organizations and women's rights. ah well i'm not much. shawna fell on this all. father was martyr in 2003 by us. true. probably not. 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, it's not a shot. later they admitted they made a mistake when they killed him. only when we were 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 . so while other foreign citizens, not only iraqis or take into account blast of all the iraqi blood is worthless for them, all americans only have brought harm to things have been getting worse and worse since the invasion. and we do not see any improvement.

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