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ah, starts an intensive course of memory recovery on our team with the headlines of this, our 101 of the kind of a rush of thought is return from you quoting captivity. and then i think it's change of prisons via moscow and all the things with russia, an exclusive interview in which he says those countries ties have significantly strengthened in spite of western and faction the sanctions war against russia has, in fact has had convey to not put extra rate in russia in deal trade america and give me a comment. they didn't give me
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a call. it was voted by west them and give it so long been showing to some civilians in the domain. they don't know the history of what happened. they don't know, need always an offensive course natal, provoke this invasion gradient, their own citizens, you bring government was chilling and bombing them. people don't know that they don't know the history a is and i feel broke off seeing a life from moscow. it's just for the hour, it's great to have you with us. i'm on her mommy. let's take a look at the top choice. this out. bossier says a 101 russian murphy prisoners have returned from ukrainian captivity in the latest swap with cave rushes defenceless. he says, service one on the face mortal danger in captivity. ukraine got back the exact same
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number of its captured soldiers. the released russian troops have been taken to moscow while they are received medical and psychological evaluation. and any necessary treatment is the 2nd such prisoner swap this month. the previous one was mediated by the united arab emirates, ortiz of sophia nunez reports and you prisoner exchange round between russia and ukraine was conducted on thursday, bringing 101 brush and serviceman home russian air force plane with the former p o w s. on board, lend at the near port here moscow from where they will be transported to a military hospital in the capital for medical and psychological rehabilitation. the russian defense ministry stated that this man were at risk of death while held captive in ukraine. after spending, arguably the darkest hours over their lives as p o. w, as in prisoner camps, they finally walk free. the feeling must be unbelievable. shirts of york sierra my
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heart is beating. i'm glad that i'm finally at home on my land. at 1st i did not believe it, but then i had some kind of incomprehensible feeling as if i had fallen in love for the 1st time. so screw wallace, when we were being held captive, they didn't explain anything to us. so i didn't really believe it or do you never know where you'll be sent? but when i found out i was delighted. my whole family is happy. every one is waiting for me at home robbers book. i promised to return, but we're going back home was watched her lose a. she knew she, i have great feeling. so we returned to our homeland. although we have been waiting for this moment for a long time. it finally happened. when i did, we kept up our hopes and believed that this day would come and it has come to day. you may, i have incredible emotions. i cannot believe this. now i want to go home, go fishing with my dad, see my family and celebrate all the holidays with them. they law won the highest ranking us diplomats in washington under secretary of state victoria nealon have
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said keel full, says og. justified if they attack a russian state infrastructure in crimea, ukraine is not going to be say, unless crimea is at a minima. at a minimum, demilitarized, there are a mass military installations. it and crimea that russia has turned into essential logistics and back of the, the pose for this, for those are legitimate targets. ukraine is heading them and we are supporting that soviet union assign crimea c good. in the 1950s, with the laws, the ethnic russian territory voted to russia in 2014 following a qu in q that victory newland supposes. the western assistance for ukraine has spot condemnation from a member of the european parliament alongside criticism for ukrainian leaders,
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unless he is please for more weaponry. instead of seeking a peace deal, since he has been making the rounds, begging for more weapons, without one more to say about peace. how many of his own people was the conscript and feed into the carnage before he sits down to negotiations. and many of the people of europe was lose their jobs and our homes. before natal would allow these no graces negotiators to happen last do what i'd like to know what has happened to germany. the june of europe, shots told us that would be no peace in russia. no peace in europe without russia forced to st helmets. no, you're certain times to kill russians. there have been numerous reports of ukrainians being violently detained on the streets and in the home to be set on the front lines that has cues. full says albany, it suffered massive losses in reason of fighting in
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a dumbass. we heard from the attorney climb preston, who says the ukraine cove is big business for many worse and officials. and that's what making them want to prolong a conflict as much as possible. you know, i've heard tale of conscription now 15 and 16 year old boys people who are drafted in the service it go to the market to buy, you know, food and you know, people reinforce in the service. and it's reminiscent, frankly, of the last days of germany. in 945, when that back country was failing and losing the war, the western countries have ignored common sense and prudent thought in the support they've given to you crying to this date. and i don't see this changing now because of, you know, the current construct, conscription laws and practices in the ukraine. you know, it's business. so in
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a way, it's just a way to propagate this more because a lot of people in the west are making a lot of money. i mean, look at congress, look at the number of people in our congress that own shares and raytheon and united technologies. and northrop grumman, they're all making money. and so sadly, there's a small percentage of the people in united states and in great britain, another western countries that are, are making big money on this conflict. and the like this episode of go, he's on the ground. i've seen really fancy discuss latham physical compensated doing to a number of subjects, including the roots of the crane. conflicts door says a coffee. it was provoked by nato, as was bike eve, which has long been committing violence against peaceful civilians and the number we can wash the full interview this saturday here on r c. in the meantime, his 8 sneak peak, but they're doing so they're unwittingly using the american,
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but the people of ukraine has cannon fodder and a proxy and economic proxy war. what we did was provoke this invasion, and the german chancellor just admitted that we provoked this invasion in 2014 the united states over through the democratically elected government of ukraine. why did they do that? the people who say that i'm aiding russia somehow, i've been propagandized, they don't know the history of what's happened. they don't know. nieto is an offensive course. natal provoked this invasion ukrainians, their own citizens, ukraine government was killing and bombing them. people don't know this, they don't know the history because when the corporate meeting in the united states still tells the story of your brain, they started from pollutants invasion. they don't know why booth invaded. they don't know that you gradient government was bombing those people for a straight years and slaughtering them. they don't know that they're embed with nazis literal nazis and people have no idea that that's what happens. so you can call me anything you want. there's only one way to end this war. it,
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everyone knows that the you bring war is going to end with the negotiation. so we have to get people at the negotiating table right now. nato doesn't want joe biden, doesn't want to negotiate, and he wants to keep this going on. he wants to keep people being killed in ukraine, so we can bleed russia economically. and that plan isn't working. what we're doing is russia is now becoming closer and closer with china, and they're going to become the new center of economics in the world. i don't understand why the people will wake up to this because, but the reason why they will wake up to this is because they don't get to see shows like this or hear voices like me. they only heard voices from the pro or military industrial complex bought media. ah, or some powers may have turned a blind id when shelley of the breakaway pro visit of don boss for the past 9 years . but i have nevertheless supported the independence of another reason closer to the interest this friday longs. 15 years since the braithwaite serving province of
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kosovo unilaterally declared independence was staunch support from western powers. despite vast opposition by un member states including russia, the cause of a separate, his movement gained prominent through legal for walls and the 1990s, the west claim that yugoslav leader missile of which i was engaged in ethnic cleansing. and that bombing would prevent a refugee crisis. so nato decided to intervene and bob serbia, for $78.00 days. bellwood still insist hoffer is part of serbia and has the now, the breakaway province is unilateral declaration as a violation of international law. nearly $100.00 viewing countries, including security council members, russia and china have refused to recognize the self within state. is how people who
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live through those events have described their feelings when they learn, their homeland was divided into our community. that was the saddest day of my life losing a part of my country even to this day, regardless of them colon and independent kassawa. i see it is an integral part of the republic of serbia. i think it's so one big propaganda campaign from the west. knowing that this land is very rich in minerals and or, i think it's all about just grabbing what they need. peace is not present at this day, nor do i think we will have it until corso has recognized the serbian territory. life has changed for the worse, i don't feel safe at all. and every corner we have coursework, police spraying fear and terror, ha, panting. but when the panis was announced, who felt and safe were in far with safety and the safety of how the children, i believe that was their goal to separate course, one mental health from so there, and to have it for themselves. it hasn't brought peace for ourselves. for sure,
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i don't know how it will go on further, but i don't think it will be any better, at least for us subs and for the children. we don't want them to grow up in the circumstances. we don't feel safe last year, so asli contentions, routine, bellwood, and course over the course is which a rob said love. so i'll continue to the present day with thousands of ethnic serbs expressing outrage over recent crashes in crossover we heard from and the boys are much a serbian american journalist and historian, who says the cause of the issue has always been a wave of the west to pressure, serbia, customers always been away for to where the pressure serbia they used to pretend to offer something in return. you know, you membership or, or be a prospect of a possible eventual theoretical your membership or investments. or, you know,
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some kind of carrot, so to speak. and ever since last year, when the conflict and ukraine escalated, they've been offering nothing but the stick that are basically at this point saying, unless you recognize goes into everything we tell you and keep doing everything we tell you. we're going to beat you with the sickest until you do. and presently this involves economic sanctions, blockade of freezing investments, abolishing visa. all basically, all of these little perks that they've doled out the survey over the years and hope to sweetening to deal but that have failed so far to result in their desired outcome. i think just about everybody is preparing for another war, but i think also that the current conflict in ukraine and the absolute carnage that they can see coming out of there is, is sobering up some people and making them realize that the violence of the 1990 s while horrible was orders of magnitude smaller in comparison to what might ensue.
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i believe the war at war rhetoric is more of i would say, it's something that people that local people irresponsibly engage in, hoping that their external sponsors would have their back. but they don't actually aspire to fight themselves because even day at this point, realize that this would not be a walk in the park. he has heard from other russian on buses to india, an exclusive interview, which she says, the west and sanctions have actually catalyzed bilateral relations. is a preview. the full interview will throughout the day. the sanctions war against russia has, in fact, has had insights, not possess district and accelerated the, the russia, india trade. as you know,
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last year it grew almost 3 and a half times and reached, reached about 35000000000 u. s. c, u s. t. a record record level of the lion's share belongs to oil and coal and fertilizers and the metal supplies from russia. indian exports are still far behind. that is true. we're working in 10 in 10 sleep to balance it. it's important that there is a wide spread interest from private sector, a regional business, a small and medium scale business is getting more active. the tourists flow through india shows promising dynamics and is increasing
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so the scope of opportunities for india to expand its presence in the russian market. it has increased dramatically in almost all segments of industry. and it would be wise for the indian business to make use of them. the officials now to the african cars at south africa's mining industry has been struggling with corruption, administrative barriers. i'm a lack of new exploration limiting is development. as all his carroll and tattler reports, it is the bedrock on which modern day life in 1000 tip of africa is built. faith with a discovery of diamonds, later, gold, and then platinum, mineral discovery has made johannesburg. how think providence crucial to south
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africa was economy? so much so that to this very day, john is big is still known as the city of gold. the mineral council of south africa says that the industry direct contribution to g. d. p grew by 36 percent in 2021 to nearly $27000000000.00. about $7000000000.00 more than it did in 2020. but despite these numbers, there are few for the future due to problems with exploration to incredibly long term love that you need and effect the long term le. efficacy be short considerably because of the political uncertainty and policy uncertainty there got also the corruption that's involved in dealing with the whole money licensing and exploration. but if the factors,
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the ruling party wants to set themselves in all the deals, that's made south africa, very unattractive. bless day to expend money for exploration. for the purpose of money, they are 2 types of mineral exploration, brownfields, and greenfield. brownfields exploration means the searching of additional deposits in no, when all currently mine sites, while greenfields is about searching for new minerals and that is where south africa's weak sport is. net investment in greenfield exploration is slowly shrinking. yet the department of minerals and energy is settled with thousands of i'm process to request for exploration rights president obama pause again called on mining companies to build schools, role clinics, and provide electricity to communities where they operate as part of
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a social pay. but as we all know, money is like water, it flows in the path of least resistance makes you know, that's the state's job. that's why mining companies type kicks. so. so while you're loading up your mining companies with huge amounts of additional costs, they're going to say no, think you'd rather go somewhere else. it's more trick. kelly has the largest known reserves of lithium in the world. yet, australia is the minerals leading global supplier. if south africa was to reach his target of attracting 5 percent of the. busy world's investment in mineral exploration spend. it will have to give incentives, or soon there might be very little mining left in south africa. cannibal is had to fill out a t and jonathan. russia is launching an appeal of the un for an
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urgent international investigation into summertime. no fin pipelines, author read an article wide bullet supplies warning just seymour hersh said the u. s. bond the pipeline systems on orders from biden administration. now the u. s. s. is not going to conduct the investigation into those nearly surfaced revelations. these blast did not occur on us soil. i would leave it to our partners on whose territory, on whose soil as it were on these plastic urge to speak to the appropriate investigate mechanisms. and now the party line, as you've heard there, is that the nord stream explosion is a european matter and has nothing to do with america. by the way, the same state department spokesman, their dead price was already tweeting way back in march of 2021. so 2 years ago
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that quote, the nord stream to pipeline is a russian geopolitical project intended to divide europe and weaken european energy security. it's a bad deal for all involved. so net price sure had a lot to say about nord stream back then. but now that it's been blown up and it's no longer a concern to washington apparently. and by the way, since when did washington adopt the position that events happening outside of the u . s. that don't directly involve it, park now and out of its business. that's a new one, and americans are the only ones asking some questions. german politicians are wondering why there's so much silence around the issue from berlin. so i'm missing you, missouri bus to clarify attacks on the north stream pipeline that you do not consider important. we just heard that for almost half a year, we have been asking the same question over and over again here in parliament during
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government interrogation. so who aside the gas pipelines in the baltic sea? this is the most serious terrorist attack against critical infrastructure since world war 2, your deafening silence. expose us you by now remember that german chance they're all of schultz was standing in a podium right beside us, president joe biden on february 7th, 2022. when biden said that if russia goes into ukraine, washington will put an end to nord stream. biden was talking about germany's main source of energy and culture. just stood there saying nothing. i don't know if he's daydreaming or just admiring that the core. but that's kind of an interesting question. why didn't you say something about that? and hirsch's reporting alleges that schultz was on the same wavelength as washington and biden, despite being initially, quote wobbly about germany's economic. busy life blood and europe's economic engine. so before even the conflict in ukraine popped off,
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that was an issue. and jeffrey sachs, a prominent american economist now a professor at colombian iep columbia university. sax is, again speaking out, calling hirsch's account of the nordstrom explosions. pretty much a no brainer. frankly, it's been obvious from the stark. this was not an easy operation to carry out. it's the kind of operation the, the cia and other a covert parts of the u. s. government do carry out rather routinely by the way. yeah. they blow up lots of infrastructure over time. i try to keep it hidden. but it was hard to keep this one hidden because the united states was basically the only country with the motive. that means and rather remarkably having announced beforehand that the intention was to end nord stream. yeah. and also go figure that the 2 nations accused of the north stream, sabotage and purchase report,
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the u. s. and norway also just happen to be the 2 countries that have now replaced russian gas sales to europe. and our caching. in big time, her said that norway helped washington to find the right place for these c 4 explosives along its coast and also ran interference with neighboring sweden and denmark. so they wouldn't get suspicious if they happen to spot some divers where they shouldn't have been. there supposed to be a so called independent commission involving journey sweden and denmark into this whole affair. but they all seem to just wanna move. i'm like, there's nothing to see here. and it's really conspicuous silence. and in our shed, those who have kind of developed an o marita around all this who don't really want to talk about it really be the ones to be doing an investigation. normally, when a country or
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a person or whatever is implicated in something, whether it's her, she's in her, she's report her or otherwise, normally they are the ones overseeing the investigation. oh, arise, museum executive life present. oh, the eurasia center thing time. so the in tanks on the nose stream pipe buying severely harmed european energy security. i'm could not have been accomplished without us, but dissipation us is the benefit of the citric beneficiary. the situation. let's face it, the a germans. definitely not. it's a, it's going to be impact the germans, economically antique, and the rest of europe, to some degree, to the germ germans the most. i may even lead to their di, industrialization. they would, their energy prices will go up to the point that the, the not beat, they will not be competitive on the open market. they and l. c. i could see
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factories closing. i could see them relocating outside the countries where energy prices are cheaper and more efficient. but in this case we've got a terrorist attack against not just germany, but yet i think about this. this is a, this is against europe in general. this is the major infrastructure, providing you know what upwards dirt or 20 to 40 percent of the natural gas to a, to europe. it's a, this is a terrorist, it's a state sponsored terrorist attack. and unfortunately, it, it definitely appears ah, that the u. s. has got very heavy hand in it somewhere. meanwhile, us present, joe biden has insisted that the last 3 on i did an identified and crop damo the north american asked me is, would probably civilian balloons, not related to china's espionage program. nothing right now suggest they were
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related to chinese fire balloon program, or that there were surveillance vehicles from other any other country to tell his committee his current assessment is that these 3 objects for most likely balloons tied to private companies. recreation or research institutions studied whether or conducting other scientific research. all the initial is, it happened earlier this month. it's supposed chinese spy, but in story made headlines in the american media. there was a lot of rhetoric about alleged threats coming from china. and it's of the missions, but now more questions have arisen and biden abruptly fled when also by reports is about his apparent business ties with russia and china. a
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president and his son and his family makes so much money from their a chinese business operations. you know, the sad thing in the united states right now is, is they have created the boogeyman of russia in the book, you man of china, and are creating enemies when we should be finding bridges of prosperity and friendship. i think the way the mainstream media in the u. s. covers the balloon story. it was really a hodgepodge mess of what the biden stories were in the mainstream media. got a little bit confused in the process. at the end of the day, i think it's proved to be a distraction from other more serious issues. like the open border, the fentenol drug crisis that is being created crime in our cities, the economic downturn, inflation still hurting americans in their wallets and the continued funding of hundreds of billions of dollars for ukraine when americans are hurting here at home . so i think the by the administration wants distractions like a balloon story, even if it's harmful to their credibility, because it distracts from the real issues they're failing to handle. but more on
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this sort of can be found on auto dot com will be back at the top of the i with more. and i run the with this presentation of the ukraine. complex is always been muddled and confusing. remember the phrase, as long as it takes that is not a strategic goal now or presented with as long as it takes pertains to the amount of conflict. it doesn't pertain the amount of assistance. you understand what that means. ah
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