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ah, with convenience, no boss go financial handling for or pretty shit in the free text or thing that it is the do some documentation. for last the exclusive comments we received from in the is ruling a b j key policy. will bbc offices have been re been in the country on suspicion of tax evasion? it follows a scandal every documentary criticizing in the prime minister. also coming up this out a why is it bias? it's needed to paralyze the ukranian army and it's already paralyzed with big to russia is the dog in the military. great chief and his fighters and say,
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report further, were volunteers on the key city, a volunteer mom, also known as back with the us central command. and now this is the take down of an iranian drone, flying near an oil site in north east and syria, despite the u. v. legal presence in this heritage with it's 9 pm here in the russian capital. and this is the international with the very latest world news update to have you with us out of the bbc's using the control oversee, over it's documentary about prime minister in a rental modi as a pretext to pulse off it. financial mishandling, according to the spokes person of india's ruling, b. j. p. parties speaking exclusively, to say that's come to me. the 2nd day of raids on baby c offices in the country on suspicion of tax evasion. the b, b. c. i've been doing a lot ation
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a consistent violation of pricing rules. it's been indulging in, in, in a sense it been what we could call and the doc c region taking profit. don, putting it on a link o financial my go about i'm trying to close in this country, some documentary which is based on who was based on one convenient no, to the financial mishandling or should in the next thing that it is linked to some documentary, centrally shows up when no one has the chance to go really denied that there's any link between the b b c documentary or another 2002 because you all of that in fact spoke about prime minister all these role in the community itself. that then of course he was the chief minister of good dropped off of that documentary. and
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currently the surveys that are being carried out release. he also says a both in new delhi, as well as a mon, by what they're seeing is that this is government, nor through the acting outer revenge, as it is being pointed out in several publications. even the opposition in their own expected lines, really doing that. but essentially what, what he's saying is that the government have to do that. and even if they have just done it way back, you know, they didn't have to wait for all these weeks really. also, what they're trying to see is the b, b. c avoids being employs and shown stacks by all frauding of them be their employees as free lancers, for example, and bdc has been a long time offender. and every time a sylvie is conducted by the tax department, it is carried out only when there are repeated violations of the question. as in being off is why did
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b b c nor respond to all the notices that were being sent to them? remember at this stage, the tax, the baltimore, the docs officials, are calling get us. so are we not to read or serge? also? yesterday, around 11 am local time. the sylvia had started in b. b. c. offices they are still in going on is going to be around 40 hours or so the docs officials stayed in the b b. c. offices throughout the night. there are several of mobile phones as well as laptops of employees that have been seized. what they're looking to do essentially is tax and resume, also financial manipulations that we are talking about. yeah. but they're in my vision, which is all for now while i was the national spokespersons of the park, the agents are body, he's categor or guy categorically denied any link between the bbc documentary. and
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these surveys that are being carried out was essentially they're saying is that nobody know broadcaster is above the law of the land that you've a foreign company is working in india. they have to comply by the rules by the tax rules. and if you're not doing that, that india has the right to conduct. so we've the so called rates as they're being called on the company, the russian forces could and circle the key 50 of us. human schools are known as back moved in the next 2 months. but the assessment from the head of rush is wagner, military speaking to a select group of journalists on he's, he goes on with among them and had a chance to interview yes. going to put it goes in himself. it was arguably the 1st big media event that was organized by the otherwise very secretive wagner group. and but this time, while a select pool of journalists, we were invited to a location and the prime attraction. there were the debris of
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a russian bama jet or rather the jet that was part of wagner's very own air force. and basically they were brought there because they were a symbol to the self sacrifice of 2 pilots. they were hit during the battle for the city about jobs. and when they realized that there was no way that they could make it out alive, they directed their burning machine towards the positions towards a ukrainian military column. now the head and chieftain of the wagner group, you've gained proportion. another very secretive figure. he himself, he turned out in person to tell the story of his 2 fallen heroes were london for a quarter of one, sir, this is flight 48. the guys have heroically fulfilled their task. having crashed the plane at the enemy's territory ramming their military convoys. what it's now time to commemorate what they've done. so facets of buffalo. as for buffalo swans, why is it vital?
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it's needed to paralyze the ukrainian arnold. and it's already paralyzed. the enemy is deploying reserve troops, but we're advancing in different directions every day. somewhere, it's 50 meters, and somewhere it's a 100. he said, we are fighting for each house. for each square meter, there's a fortified area in every yard go. but well, that was just the beginning of the program van a wagner fighter entered the room. the fighter that we did see before in the videos put out by the ukranian propaganda videos claiming and showing a gruesome execution, showing him being bludgeoned to death. and there he was standing there in the flesh and telling his story and basically dispelling this, smith from his very own were, as we learned that there was nothing but in it, but a shining example of ukrainian fake news and well propaganda. when i was captured, they beat me. i was tortured and pressed and to sing what they wanted me to say. i
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got many threats. they threatened to kill me and dismember my body. i get hostile footage on line for my family to see would do the lu. i from yes sure. now then we did have enough time to well rub shoulders with him. can you precaution himself, he did shed some light on to how the advance in his advance, his company's advance on the city of our chomsky is faring and it is very, very, very, very difficult way. but still successfully. he revealed that the ukrainian command, they amassed a group, a garrison of 425-0000 soldiers, all tasked with one mission to hold the city of thomas for as long as they can. we also got to talk to decorated wagner officers who also talked about their time on the ground. we talked to the commander of artillery and he's with a smile on his face, hinted that well, having foods in other parts of the world as part of the wagner group that he and
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his men have experienced countering nato, made artillery, also more serious and in logic calibus than that ukraine has in its disposal. so overrule a very interesting event that shed some light on to how the mysterious wagner company, mysterious, and defective, i should say, operates on the front. in the dorm bass, the u. k. is desperate to ramp up its arms production. that's according to the country's defense secretary, he says, britain's ammunition stock pounds have been depleted as nato was called to after. it's by the realities of the ukraine conflict, the invasion or ukraine courts most. all of the native members out in so far as our ammunition stokes, over the decades had been holiday crane use is huge amount, some nation to defend itself. hartley, that's why we're training them to fight in a western way. and where we trained 10000 people in the u. k. last year. and we'll
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do 20000 this year. because because the russian or the soviet way of fighting is very ammunition, heavy, massive artillery barrage is and that's never high. we have organized ourselves to fighting than western and nato said immersed. defense secretary is now saying the nato countries back in ukraine against russia were caught flat footed because they didn't anticipate the military action would involve so many bullets. yeah. who knew all the james bond movies had turned to cyber war? so now this guy's back in the real world and are running british defense, he's getting and made him a rude awakening. apparently any saying that nato is taken by surprise to accept that nato secretary general underscored a couple of days ago that this war and ukraine actually started way back in 2014 and not recently. it has not changed natal. it's us just demonstrated the importance on that ah, on the, on how important it has been the actually since 2014 nato hassan
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implemented the biggest reinforcements or collect the defense in the generation of recalls. the war didn't start in february lawston. it started in 2014, this week our expect our lawyers will agree to establish a new virtual network of national on commercial satellites. this will improve our intelligence on surveillance and support 9 commissions on operations. so, judging by stolen birds comments, nato is had the better part of an entire decade to figure this conflict out. not just one year as wallace suggests, the british defense secretary. it's more like nina, really interested in investing in minor details like ammunition, who cares about making boring, cheap old bullets when military industrial complex shareholders can rake in tax their cash to make multimillion dollar warships and fighter jets and sell cyber tools and services. western countries are so far beyond focusing on minor details
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like bullets. these were best treated like the cheap toys that were left to china, and the u. s. has been relying on china and russia to some extent for antimony, are critical mineral and producing ammunition. turns out that the issue was even bought, brought up last year in u. s. congress, as part of biden's drive to cut china out of western sourcing and supply chains. by the way, whatever happened to all the talk last year about russia being low on everything from missiles to ammo in the western press, guess they should run out any day. now, right. pentagon trainers of ukrainian troops are now trying to teach ukrainian soldiers to use less ammo and quote, place more emphasis on maneuver and shaping the battlefield with fires and then maneuvering. so they'll require less artillery munitions us. according to us defense secretary lloyd austin. i believe the technical term for that is dodging
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bullets which isn't exactly a winning strategy, but pay the pentagon in it's nato allies must know what they're doing, right. which is why the european union's chief diplomat yoseph burrell, is asking for countries to rummage around in their closets for any hand me downs that they might be able to spare for ukraine. maybe something that they've totally missed or looked over, just forgotten was even there like a tank william on the list. i also make an appeal to all european countries that have modern and efficient military tanks getting done in their barracks and are not useful to give them to ukraine and give it as soon as possible. because this spring in this summer will be decisive. the war will be decided this spring and this summer we gotta get ukraine outfitted for this spring in summer. it's just too bad that it doesn't really sound like peace will be in fashion anytime soon. by doing
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has expressed is supportive iran in protecting its sovereignty and resisting unilateralism and bullying is the 2nd day of the arabian precedence. visits continues, however, the us is called and trying to follow washington's lead when dealing with the wrong . we've engaged with our c and other global stakeholders on to encourage, in this case the p r c, to take steps to counter a run policies that stabilize the region and threaten our partners and our allies, a runs nuclear program. it's ballistic missile program is other malign activities and influence are profoundly d, stabilizing in the region. that is, of concern not only to us, it should also be of concern to the c r c. china would never do something. they're putting pressure on one country with sacrifices the benefits of the local people, presidency g. p said that china supports iran. it's safeguarding and sovereignty
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independence, territorial integrity, and national dick d. d, that's a basement basement of the relationship. diplomatic relationship is also a move that protects the true multilateralism and safeguards the common interest of the both developing countries. so based signal is quite clear that the cooperation between the 2 countries does not target any 3rd party trying to support the run is resisting unilateralism and bullying as you mention. and that poses external forces interfering in international affairs and undermining security and stability. i think it's just the mentality of the us mentality of getting alliance, which china never to seek kind of a small group alliance, of course suspension or something that's really not the strategy of resolving any disputes or confrontations. so dialogue in negotiation. again, it's the thing that resolve any disputes. ah,
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the u. s. military has admitted to shooting down an iranian made drone flying over ne, in syria, which they claim was, conduct senior recognizance commission and they were conoco oil support science. franklin, why washington decided to take the drone down is but the us in the run are conducting counter terrorism missions in syria. however, the us state department spokesman ned price is stated that it wrongs defense in this industry ties to russia. they crank down on protest is, and incarceration of us citizens are among some of the reasons washington refuses to meet to wrong. the negotiating table. the location of where the petrol drone was shot down may reveal the real reason the drug was struck as it approached the us and oil side that says the syrian government accuses washington of unlawfully trafficking syrian oil, causing direct and indirect losses of about $107000000000.00 since entering the
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country without an invitation and 2011. let's cross it to right to answer unless it's hello abraham for more details. now many thanks to joining goes on the program this evening. the us and iran are both conducting counter terrorism operations in syria. so why would washington think wrongs drone is a threat? i think the policy from like this, this is now became very much the one for the right to put their hand syrian always and get that benefit which had been to be enormous in the more over they like that they who is that supposed to be like this, this came from because neither that then she said we establish it and mr. pondering about moves and i think when you're around and rush out fighting militant
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groups and they are wiping, i'm going to kind of influences high syria. unfortunately not working on that. think a block to again, by using those maybe. so it's not the 3 who ask them to come to syria, who asked them to come by oil and gas and more important. gotcha. area and city and nobody but united states was there without any legal issue or the presence that you might have as i'm feeling so that they might be ready and trans. we were invited by damascus to conduct counter terrorism operations, where the u. s. gods, oil sites in support, times government factions, why? it's not gonna bring international attention. i don't because that,
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that tension is coming from media and tv. you know that the majority of tv being under his face, if they want to be silent, they want to bend the as and gone. believe they want to ban voices which can be and can enter national opinion and all the people around the world. what the rules behind what is going in cbs. so nobody is getting even in the last s a quick all media and on the beach and as we are focusing enough in syria, unfortunately that's, that's the refund. the cb and b has been parked up in because someone in the united states wants to continue the study in the states and even making great genocide that can be ration. and of course, if anybody was really good, i mean, you don't want to be focused on his act as you think iran syria could take legal
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action for washington, shooting down a lawfully present drone. do you, do you think that iran or syria could take legal action against washington if they've sold down the law for the presence drone? i think the presence and russian president to complete the legal and deliberate the might be why because it shot you around came because the government asked them to come and put it in before you think the rhythm and what the reaction will be. and the reaction by lead, i think there and make something to that security council and they made something like that. but the, as you know, the because the mike mooney is completely on day. and i think from my perspective and my from my point of view, and from my experience and 46 here,
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the only way we can was they will when i want to come by these and sort of get us come to washington and to make this, this is unfortunately, the only way which i just this will end defense. so we are looking. i am looking everyone looking for real popular reason against the am in the eastern part of the, the, i guess the camera body for the oil and gas. it is, as you know, power them, us, but we have only a 3 hour b, h d. why? because i'm not putting their hands on oil and gas and there's no, i got events to go. all people must get a part of the policy about to speak about legal things in international law, which is and there's one, if not, we will never be able to do. and, and how has the us responded to the theory and governments allegations of plundering billions of the nations resources?
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i think this is the destination and i said in my last interview to this department, they seem like this is that i am really can trade with in the eastern parts of the area or even of legal. and it's easy to mind that i don't know who give them the message, those are that resources or the theory of people and syria is independent. who's very willing on that. and this is a very important member of the nation. but the who ask is, i'm going to come, i think i'm going to, can they have their own agenda and they will something with their own without being shy. dealing shame from their very, very bad actions. and they never look at what we have done. what they have done in the am and never when you see when i see the guy you'll see getting will be blub,
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we'll see where he will come because of the things that will do anything with the people, even when in the league. all right, i'm going to holler abraham many thanks for your time. appreciate it. thank you. thank you very much. more than a week and after earthquakes ravaged northern syria, the u. s. has appealed to nearly 400000000 dollars in aid for the country, saying the money is needed to provide life saving relief to some 5000000 people. one week after the devastating earthquakes, millions of people across the region are struggling for survival, homeless and in freezing temperatures. we're doing all we can to change this, but much more is needed. the un chief safety organizations relief efforts in syria
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will cover a period of 3 months. but you, any response to the earthquakes in rebel held territories has been criticized by activists and rescue organizations in northwest syria. that has multiple planes, full of humanitarian aid, has been delivered to airports on the government control. according to the world health organization last week, the quakes held at least a 1000 people in syria. while $400000000.00 might seem like a hefty summits, much less than what the united nations spent on helping ukraine in the 1st weeks of last year's conflicts. back then kev received some $1700000000.00 from the us for humanitarian needs. meanwhile, nathan countries have needed a total of one of more than $120000000000.00 to ukraine in both humanitarian and military aid. in the past 12 months of the u. one has already called for another 5500000000 fic. he has this year. well, column is done, contributor bradley blankenship told us that the us and its allies with,
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while they keep fueling the ukraine conflict instead of helping other countries. well, 1st of all, serious marketing enough health, we can see that through the fact the u. s. is unilaterally sanctioned syria brutally since it failed its regime change operation against the country. people in syria have been starving for months for years because of the u. s. block it against the country, and of course there's a can't get in here in prague. riley, we have hundreds of 1000 ukrainians just in this city. but of course we have many more all around the country. they've been welcomed with open arms, but i, for example, have visited it what amounts to a concentration camps for people like syrians and afghans. and i've spoken to people there were treated like less than human. and of course, we know that this so called the humanitarian aid ukraine is mostly lethal. a, this is to meant to prolong the war europe in north america. they only care about
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oh, in the year of 1954, the united states of america engaged in warfare against the people of vietnam. the white house supported the corrupt puppet government of southern vietnam. in 1965 americans began their invasion following the aim to defeat the forces of vietnamese patriots. the pentagon was confident that the victory would be on the american side due to its military superiority. however, the vietnamese turn this war into a total hell for the occupants. unable to cope with guerrillas, the american army started blanket bombing alongside using chemical weapons and napalm which burnt all alive. the village of my lay wearing
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1969 american soldiers killed 504 civilians, including 210 children, became a tragic symbol of this war. all in all, during the whole period of this conflict, the usa dropped on vietnam more than $6000000.00 tons of bombs, which is 2 and a half times as much as on germany during the 2nd world war. in 973, the american army under the pressure of the rebels, withdrew from vietnam. and only 2 years later did the puppet regime in saigon fall . however, the vietnamese paid a high price for their freedom. more than 1000000 vietnamese people became the victims of american aggressors. ah,
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the hello and welcome to cross top where all things are considered on peter lavelle is nato in a state of panic. the west is losing its ukraine proxy war on russia. the more the west helps ukraine, the smaller ukraine becomes all the wes money, sanctions and military 8 appear to change nothing. this is why this situation is now so very dangerous. the. the cross talking nato's war, i'm joined by my guess, daniel mcadams, in lake jackson. he's the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity in london. we cross adria and santa he is the founder of a consulting and a foreign affairs analyst. and in st. petersburg, we cross the alexandria tom. he is a senior lecture at st. petersburg state institute of technology. i tell him in cross talk rules and effect,
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that means you can jump in anytime you want. and i would appreciate, daniel, let me go to you 1st year. i started off, the thing is nato in a state of panic because that's the only conclusion i can draw. reading all the headlines. obviously, you know, or whatever it takes. we hear that all the time. and then in the, in the post to the last washington post last news cycle, a senior by the ministration official apparently said, quote, we will continue to try to impress upon them the ukrainians that we can't do anything and everything for ever. so what, what is the method ammo is running out there? going to jack up production 500 percent over the next couple of years years. is that going to be in play in years from now? what i'm, what is the message here? because delta berg is leaving, he's probably very happy to be leaving his position at nato because it's all caving in on them right now. daniel, your thoughts? it's been a mountain of lives from the very beginning. and the problem is when you start believing your own lives, which they've done, that's when you don't make good foreign policy decisions. and that's what we've seen.
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