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contest with a physical dimension. one of the innovators, eager to study adult, is on the verge of redefining sports and gaming. he tells us what's behind this synergy, and if it's the future ah, the headlines anaki international nato plans to create a fleet of spice satellites to provide for the blogs military mission. russia says it views them as lawful targets, if indeed they used to help you crane on the battlefield. also ahead for corporate meeting in the united states, still telling the story of you great. and they started from invasion. they don't know why who are invaded. they don't know that the ukrainian government was bothering those people for 3 years and slaughtering them. they don't know that there have been with nazis liberal nazis and people have no idea that that is what happened. renowned american political commentator jimmy door explains what the west narrative on
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a conflict in ukraine is missing. new delhi says india. a state of democracy is under threat by george soros. they call the hungarian american businessmen quoted, an economic war criminal with work in a way into friday night. here are the russian capital just after 7 pm. now, straight to this, i was top headlines. if i, let's start this hour now with a break and use kicking off for out of pakistan as we understand an extremist group as an attack to the police station. this in the city of karachi, the it's really tough to make out. but essentially, in the latest images, we show you from the scene, you can hear the gunfire. according to local news agencies shoot out, erupt, office, several terrorists entered the police station and open fire. it's just after 9 pm
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that now. now as we speak officers, a storming the building to drive out the extremists right now, no casualties report it. but on this, our breaking news here at the national, the moment we get the updates you will get them to the for now us lead nato is planning to use commercial satellites for spy purposes. a nicknamed a keeler. the open fleet is aimed at providing support to nato's military missions . now this comes as russia has accused the west of launching another alms race in space. just a short time ago, i got all the details without these rachel bluff. a. there was no advertising there . plans for spy satellites, which they say are all about data collection and really streamlining their data sharing for the entire nato alliance. now what's notable about this plan is that it will involve around 16 nato member states as well as finland and sweden,
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even though they're not officially part of the alliance that we've heard from nato . in recent years, they've complained about russia and china in space. the alliance says that they're concerned about being, as they put it restricted in outer space, but they're justifying this new plan by saying that it all comes back to the space policy that they adopted back in 2019. now, as all of this is happening, we've also heard from nato secretary general. he was talking about the ways in which the alliance is assisting ukraine right now. and he said that they plan to continue using commercial satellites for military purposes, despite all of the warnings that we've heard from russia. and when you talk about warnings referred from russia, i cannot expect what kind of response you've had from moscow to regarding this new fleet of spy satellites. and any word or russia foreign ministry is again warning that this conflicts could get escalated all the way to outer space and that it could end up with civilian infrastructure being targeted because of the way that it is being used by nato. the risks of turn an outer space into military front have
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taken shape. civilian infrastructure components provided to ukraine for military purposes in outer space may become a legitimate target for retaliation strike. now, at the same time, the head of a military space academy in russia is also speaking out and saying that there are legitimate concerns that these new satellites from nato are going to be used or target russian satellites. and that it could disrupt communications. as a result, they did receive, a multi mall combat spacecraft can be deployed as part of multi satellite low orbit communication systems such as one web star link. this poses a threat of a space attack on critically important satellites of our country. this pertains to communications and telecommunications. what does it mean? it means the possibility of losing control over strategic nuclear forces. mucous cannot be allowed. so they're increasing concerns about individual companies getting involved in the current conflict, because nato is showing no signs of backing down. yeah,
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it was so rich. what does this mean for example, for like commercial satellite companies? millet, let's look at ella. moscow and starling, for example. starling has been the number one source for satellite logistics in the ukraine conflict. what, what are the ramifications? they will the implications, i guess. that's right, and as we've seen, nato has a lot of those darling satellites and loved using them. but just last week we heard from space acts, they came out and they said that they were taking steps to prevent the ukrainian military from using those darling satellites for military purposes for controlling their drones in the conflict. now that's incredibly notable because face x is taking a sand here and they're saying that they never meant for the satellites to be weaponized . we're also hearing from space x, e o e on must. of course he's speaking out, but he's saying he's concerned about whether or not these sterling satellites could be used to take the conflict further to the point where it reaches world war 3. star link is the communication backbone of ukraine,
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especially at the front lines where almost all other internet connectivity has been destroyed. but we will not enable escalation of conflict that may lead to world war 3. now we have to remember that space x has shipped thousands of sterling terminals to ukraine, the majority of which the company themselves have donated to the country. so now they're coming out. they're saying that the internet provided by these terminals that it's only supposed to be used for humanitarian purposes. however, when it comes to the steps that space acts is actually taking to prevent those terminals from being used for military purposes. that still remains to be seen. and while tensions rise in space, nato has been out for a while on the ground by provoking the conflict in ukraine. well, that's not saying that that's according to american political common headed jimmy door latest episode of going on the ground with action returns to both of them, discussing the routes of the conflict and how ukrainian forces have long been talking civilians. in dawn bass,
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we can watch the full interview all day saturday here at ortiz and our quick preview, but they're doing so they're unwittingly using the american. 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, but 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
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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, 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 and you brain, 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 hear voices from the parole or military industrial complex bought media. ah, so could i have your company for this program? quote, an economic war criminal wants to break india's democracy. that is the warning from
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the indian minister of unions who claims 1000000000 ad georgia sorrows is putting to intervene in india. the man who broke the bank of england a man who is known and designated so by a nation. as an economic war, criminal has now pronounced his desire to break the indian democracy. the government is angry and they've hit back saying that soros is trying to target in del democracy. we hard, the indian municipal smithy, or johnny was really angry there who held a press conference just a while back. no service has said to be the fees behind the regime change attempts in india. and remember for india is due for the general election. now sort of the
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92 year old american given billionaire has questioned indian prime minister. in more these silence all the of dani control was see post the hindenburg report in the in the interesting case it's democracy. but is lead the mobility is no democrat moody and resist going down a closer live faith. you seem to try and move the sign and under it, but you will have a question from foreign investors and in them. and then the hindenburg had said that the need to hold the largest court in corporate history. and of course all the dani group had his back out. the us basically search form. this was a 413 page document that the donnie group came with that rejected 88
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allegations really that were pressed by indian bug against the a dani group. now of basically what the, a donnie group said that he didn't book had clear intent of profiteering of the cost all saw the she hold those as well as their public investors. but who is george soros? he is arguably one of the most controversial figures in the world. he's known of a financial group by some, but by boast. he's known for his wellness shows influence a billionaire who is known to move markets. really. he's also called the man who block the bank of england. he's in fact the master manipulation of global master, as he's known by many now india of course, is extremely angry, and they're saying that they are always listen to any lecturing by this man. ah,
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the us ambassador to the un linda thomas greenfield blames syrian president bush la side and his government for the problems of getting humanitarian aid to the disasters owns off the earthquakes hit the north of the country last week. the us made it very clear on day one that we would provide assistance directly to the syrian people through any means possible where the blame lies is with the syrian government. i spoke to the white helmets. i spoke to several international and jose and they were working around the clock to get support directly into syria, but it was heart assad can't clean up his act with a natural disaster. while most of the international help was center, where the epicenter of the earthquakes occurred course in tens of thousands of deaths and toppling thousands of buildings. in contrast, syria faced a lack of rescue equipment and delays receiving needed medicine supplies despite over 3 and a half 1000 victims. local authorities say,
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american economic sanctions complicated getting assistance to all the rescue workers there. now russia was one of the 1st countries to provide help to damascus by sending and humanitarian aid and rescue workers as well. several arab states also pledged help the jordanian foreign minister visiting syria right off the catastrophe. and saudi arabia who had 7 diplomatic ties with the mask, is nearly a decade ago, sent up playing with aid and is planning to send a representative to syria in a sign of warming relations. earlier i was speaking with independent dutch journalist sonya by the end, she says, the west and the n g o is it controls to blame for the problems of not getting help to syrians in didn't n g o all supported by western countries. if only the aim to destabilize syria, and this is what they're trying to do until today, and also blaming about chemical weapons, like p, w. c, it's the same idea. louis de self killed his own people also guest his people. this
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is what they are saying already for years and years. and we know there are a lot of evidence is that this is not the case. it's not the fault of syria, it's actually us who is doing this a long time already. and the whole west is doing this and let's revert it actually from where you putting sanction. but they are putting sanction against a country who is in need and they are supporting terrorists. the us is behaving like a terrorist state. now. it wants to the world in the uniform world and you know, this is, this is the truth actually what, what they do already. since decades, top western medical professionals have urged israel to end this blockade of gaza. they said in a joint latter that the restriction on imports of jeopardizing the lives of palestinians and the western powers continue to turn up blind eyes,
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the ongoing crisis as an occupying power, controlling palestinian life. israel continues to flow its obligations for international humanitarian law. israeli and community continues to be bolstered by the shameful and action of the international community. in this situation. israel imposed a blockade on the gaza strip by land, air, and sea. more than a decade ago. the area is basically divided by fences and walls, and people are regularly wounded in border clashes local on both the israeli and palestinian sides of the border have expressed outrage over the conflict and trying to build bridges on their own. one of the crew visitors and exhibition by jewish and palestinian artists to have called for peace in that region. they leave just one kilometer apart but have never met. they capture the exact same landscape with their cameras from different sides of the fence that separates them. between us is the name of an exhibition by 2 photographers. live in an opposite size of these railey garza boulder, a jewish lady, and
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a young palestine in man doing us. we have a fence, but there is a lot of things that we have to do. and then this is the main idea that i want to show you. but she has partner heights, he's identity for security reasons. she's the only one who knows his real name, but not his exact whereabouts. they exchange text messages, never video of voice. this is what he sent for the opening of the band. i hope that with the help of my photos, the israel society and the whole world will know that the gathers trip is not only a place of rock isn't missiles, but a place worth living in. in gather, the people are simple, love life, and not fighters and terrorists. now they ruled by the ham us milton group considered a terrorist by israel. every time israel does or says something, how much doesn't like the group far as myself and a through responds and kind. the night before we met battier, besides exchanged rockets again, people living near the border high in
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a high risk area. and to michelle bankers us get it all over. every house the so called security room falsified to survive a rocket attack. but you won't see any of that in the pictures displayed here. as both are just say, what's the point? we said a lot of time to live, seal, it's 95 percent of heaven. in 5 percent of the hill, we try to lift the hill and more of the haven. it's not always with will and but we try to to make it a chosen, told us like this after israel captured garza, him the 6 day war in 1967. it was relatively open until 20 years later, when the violence, palestinian uprising, known as the 2nd intifada. and the mounting cross border violence,
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made israel erect multi level protection along the frontier. hope is something battier and her partner hoping to plant or strengthen through their works. in the 1st week, 1500 people visited the exhibition and share it pretty similar feelings can be a cooperation between us and the other side. there is there, they're also good people that thinks about peace and they're not. they just stay and want to fight and who knows? maybe maybe we'll see more exhibitions like this that we, we, we, a of the come in the halls of the, of the world that we, we fighting on the time when we are expecting that the governments of both sides will realize zip, we can, we can live together because the people,
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the ordinary people like to live together and to build a new future and spied by her 1st success bought you seems ready to think about the next step armed with her phone. she walks along the border with a mission to build a bridge across what may look like an a bass from this is really community called k boots. you can clearly see guys a very close, but the 2 are separated by an intricate, serious offenses. trenches walls and barbed wire letters from both sides, one to make sure they're properly divided from one another. despite these obstacles, projects like between us, give voice to the ordinary people from both sides of the border. and the message is simple enough. they have more in common than what meets the eye and most important of all. they want to live in peace, roofing ocean on star t reporting from gas border. 20 parts down here in moscow. rushes, admiral goddess, cough. war shapers arrived to south africa. the country hosts joint naval exercises
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with china and russia. the russian frigate carries the advance 0 to call, and hypersonic missiles, they fly 9 times the speed of sound with a range of a 1000 kilometers. the 10 day drills are cold, most c and taking place in the indian ocean. south africa has report the 350 members of his armed forces will take part and the enhanced cooperation of the 3 bricks countries has certainly sparked concerns. among certain western parton's, they have to say that disco inches inch between the starting of the war and the navy is a drills for us is something that is not the best thing that we would have preferred. we have the united states has concerns about any country, as we said before, country exercising with russia, while russia wages a brutal war against ukraine. we've said this before,
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we've been consistent on this. of course, every participating country will make their own decision. but again, we have said this before, we do have concern. i was us being out here with our political analyst, a job. and some guy who says, cooperation with china and russia is beneficial to south africa as it gains from their experience. it's a beautiful thing to have the big brother, china and russia to come to the south african military guys to show them how things should be done at the international level. so we are not surprised about that and knowing that will come from the west militarily, education economy for the final bill, the all the things that are there when they change that was to try and thank you. a couple. russia is how much money you're going to get. but if we,
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or if you can't agree to that kind of money, you sending a phone to that you will look the way. so it's, it's not women, it's not going to win in any way on the ukrainian foreign ministry has demanded the financial times, conduct an editorial investigation into an article that published on military aid corruption as a top official from kiev says it benefits russian interests. this article by the financial times, is yet another piece of misinformation. its goal is to discredit international military aid to ukraine with him on the financial terms immediately conducted tutorial investigation into the circumstances of the appearance of materials that have all the science of this information. in the interests of russia, where the article focuses on illegal arms smuggled in e u in the wake of military, a supply from the west. the key here, it comes off for
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a number of reports of come out, bringing into question whether weapons sent to ukraine finally and up. now the arms have appeared on the black market and some say they do end up in the hands of criminals and extremely groups. so to tackle the issue, the e u commission set up a mold oven support hub, which was a point in the discussion with the countries former prime minister and the financial times. we do not want to become a country where security threats, bro, or there is an increase trafficking or illegal smuggling. well, i put up the issue a bit earlier to independent journalist jason michael patently of sons. this is the financial times we're talking about. this is a newspaper of record and in the newspaper choice of almost 40 percent of the world's leading investment financial. ready and banking decision makers, these newspapers like the wall street journal, the financial times, which is the world's leader in the field. our papers that give accurate information
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to investors and this is really the western democracies number one priority. these people need a box in order to make correct financial decisions over the course of the last 5, possibly 10 years to have been a plethora of story such as the french national smuggling weapons across the polish border and off the back of the the. ready war in the east of ukraine, italian police reported on the b. b. c. as late as 2019 italian police confiscated, you know, tactical met files in the possession of the far right in italy that had come from ukraine. this is brandon bottle of, i think, got incredibly corrupt at military regime in ukraine's that has been well known and fight. this is part of the cultural lexicon of the west, from the funding of ukraine. so for you create into know your tongue around and
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pretend that this isn't happening is just up some return enough for our break and new story here on, on the international coming out of pakistan this hour, where an extremist group has attacked a police station as we understand the city of karachi, a, according to local news agency to shoot out erupted after several terrorists and to the police station and open fire as we understand the attack the gun at around 7 pm local time when extreme a storm the police headquarters is now just nearly half past 9, so it's been going on a couple of hours to extremists have since reportedly been killed while 5 people have been injured, including a policeman will stay across his break in utah international. when we get the updates, you get them to the mean time thanks for joining us here and sharing a time with us here in moscow was a pleasure to have your company of my colleague,
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unit o'neill, here with the desk and half an hour's time, taking a deep into friday night here in the russian capital, this is asi, international. ah . the west presentation of the ukraine complex is always been muddled and confusing. remember the phrase as long as it takes, but it's not a strategic goal. now we're presented with as long as it takes, pertains to the amount of conflict. it doesn't pertain the amount of assistance. do you understand what that means? a human trafficking has been a longstanding global problem. though dana is limited by trafficking that clandestine nature, the international labor organization, i think almost 25000000 people were victims of human trafficking worldwide in the
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previous year, as well as the previous 5 years. on this addition of $360.00 view, we're going to look at how the continued increase in sex trafficking a world wide despite a greater awareness and what countries are doing to take the right and the wrong steps to eliminate. let's get. oh thanks for joining. i'm sky hughes and sex trafficking is a problem across the globe. we are joined by our international correspondent, roxana solano, to discuss which areas are hot spots for this dangerous crime. roxanna, scotty sex trafficking if mother and they slavery, 6 traffickers will use manipulation, violence and threats to trap their victims. only one out of 100 people scape 6 traffic in a life. the countries with the most sex trafficking r. mila ruth, china,
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iran, north korea, russia, sudan, syria, and dennis way, la china has about 3200000 victims of sex trafficking in asia. 36 percent of traffic. big things are children, traffic growth in iran, target girls between the ages of 13 and 17, for trade abroad, kidnappers will grab the girls young, and then once they deem them all the enough, they use them for 6 trafficking. north korean, for example, trying to flee the country, become vulnerable to human trafficking, study 6, so they add to that numbers in china. ironically, those who do escape not returned back to north korea face huge consequences. 40 mean, often labor camps or even death. in sudan law enforcement ages are often involving
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and profit from child sex trafficking rings. in syria, i says, requires the girls to submit to virginia to test, then sell them to the highest beater. what is being called slave bazaars? in venezuela, 26 percent of sex traffic in big teams are young girls. some countries, governments like been as well as who do very little to protect victims or punish those who run these 6 trafficking rings. 6 traffic in in thailand is a $12000000000.00 industry. this makes the country more money than drug trade. my grants are most at risk of becoming 6 trafficked. this is probably because why texas is a state in america with the most sex traffic in cases as migrant flooding through the border state. the rising social media has made it easier for captures to lori mean big things. some with the promise of high paying jobs or
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a romantic relationship to wisdom away from a trouble life. it is important to talk with your children about how to avoid being taken kind of so let me know 436 of you back to use. god knows are devastating numbers are trying to thank you for sharing with us. so joining me 1st to discuss the current situation regarding sex trafficking and why it seems the problem is only getting worse is advocate against sex trafficking and founder of lin warriors . lynn shaw, thank you so much for joining us. thank you. scottie and i want to give you a great big hug for always being such a great media ally and really wanting to cover this critical and crucial subject matter because human trafficking, we really have to call it human already because more people are enslaved today in the united states and around the globe. so what are we going to do about it? let's talk about it. well, that's exactly it and that's with more people being aware of it. this is something that's happening in our back your.
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