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appraisal id, just look at no cost to the cost to get the coup when you, when you spin with netflix and hulu, some good to lose with the food because you know the machine clinicals with a 12 year old girl is kayla by ukrainian shelling and rushes bell garage region outside ski. ebs forces also launch a barrage of rockets up the city of done yet killing one and entering 11 more people according to local officials. also, it was only only one logical suspect to begin with nato and united states because
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russia would never do that to its own pipeline. the view of veteran journalist jo loria, who interviewed the award winning writer seymour herse on his north stream pipeline sabotage investigation, believes nato led by the u. s. is the only logical suspect. the rage against the war machine takes place in washington, d. c. on sunday, drawing thousands of people to march to the white house there, calling for the already billions of dollars in lethal laid, said to kiev to be stuck with bringing you the top stories from the past 7 days on right up to the moment development says, well this is the weekly on our we begin with fe tronic development from russia's belgrade border region where authorities say a 12 year old girl has been killed by ukrainian shelley. it occurred in the village
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of noah vulture. the local governor said the girl had been in the street talking to her father on the phone when 9 shells were fired up the area. meanwhile in don bass, local official save a city of done yet was targeted with a barrage of some 40 ukrainian rockets also. and from the leaving one person dead on the 11 injured the attack sparked a fire at the prosecutor's office in the central district of the city, a library apart student hall, the multiple residential buildings for it as well. or correspondence that dollar has more now on the shelling on the current situation in the region. the city of dynette has once again come under a heavy artillery attack. the ukrainian side has launched about 40 rockets towards the city center. they managed to hit the prosecutor general's office along with a bunch of schools kindergartens,
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a dormitory and several civilian apartment buildings new york to just keep them still knew that the projectile fell a 100 meters away from us. we miraculously survived the 1st. we heard the incoming sound and then they started ahead. he was deafening, and very strong. my friend panic to be honest, me too well, you know, when it arrives, the was trembled. yes. and then we went out into the corridor and the whole left wing. it was in smoke because the plaster had fallen everywhere. we went down to the 3rd and the 2nd floor to tell people to come down and then went down to the 1st floor. there were no casualties because no one lives here. it's an empty floor and empty wing after the last attack. there was no one left here. the previous attack happened on december. the 18th, i guess. now see, the thing is the front line lies very, very close to the city with certain districts being mir kilometers away were from where the most of the fighting happens. now the city center which came under the shelling today, it has sort of remind immune from such attacks for a while, just
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a quick reminder, the city has been shelled relentlessly by the ukrainian side to self the since the civil strife broke out in ukraine. back in 2014, with the attacks intensifying since russia launched a. it's a military campaign in ukraine. now again, the city center for throughout these years it has been immune from these attacks because while the ukrainian side couldn't reach it with the weapons that it had. but since the nato made artillery fell into the hands of ukrainian troops. well, the entire territory of the nets is vulnerable. there are several hotspots all across the front line. it arguably the biggest hall spot is right now. the city of buck moved, who are tom of sc. there. it says the domain of rushes, wagner's company, and they are showing some really impressive results there. we've just returned from the village of paris, chavira guy. it is a small town,
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but very important. it has changed hands quite recently. and basically, it allows of the russian forces to kind out well to flank the city of buck moved from the north. as another divisions of the wagner's company are attempting the same from the south. now the city of our toll mosque is already, well it is it, the situation has come close to it being as surrounded there, of course, quite a few settlements and villages and towns that have to change hands and fall into the hands of the wagner grew. but they are, while they are showing results and they are moving forward. now at the same time i hear in the la guns republic the main hotspot, well, it stretches from the town of cream and night towards the town of spots of around the town of criminal. the russian forces have also managed to show some gains in the forest or in the national park. this is what it used to be before the war and before the mines that have been buried in its soil. and there the russian regular
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army is moving forward slowly, taking over one ukrainian stronghold after the other. and also the russian troops in the past week or so, it has managed to come back and gain a foothold in the hike of region capturing a couple of villages. just a quick reminder, of course, this happens after russia's retreat from the region last year in the fall. is something else to show you today? european parliament minister from ireland has lasted the institution fritz quote, subservient behavior to the u. s. in light of recent revelations about the north stream mixed oceans. a surprise winning report or sima hearse, probably the most legendary investigative journalist alive. just maurice, a report that presents detail claims that on president biden's orders the u. s. with norway's help blew up the nar, 3 in pipelines,
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does the you care these need to know who did it, or do you want to know her says the us did it. because asked him, did you ask him to do it? or are these asked him questions any more? have we become saw? subservient. has the you become so subservient to us empire? i just, i didn't ask him at the dentist. well, some background, seymour hersh, his investigation was published earlier this month. breaking down in detail who he sees was behind september's attacks on the pipelines. the pilots are award winning journalist report concluded the u. s. use the cover of annual nato. naval drills in the baltic sea to plant sea for explosives on the russian infrastructure, and then destroy it in collusion with norway. the reason being, he believes both countries are big energy suppliers and wanted to take over the lucrative e u market for themselves uncut european economic ties with moscow in the process.
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the last thing the white house, look, i'm telling you they're never going to say they're never going to say, i surrender. they're just never gonna do it again. so they're going to keep the story going and they'll put the pressure people not to talk. and it won't matter where people talk, look, there are other people. there's a, there's are community in the pipeline business. good. they know what happened. but they, they're not going to talk because they want to keep on getting contracts. or earlier . my colleague, rory sushi, spoke to independent journalist, jew loria, who interviewed seymour herse after his bomb shell report was made public was a tough interview. he's well known to be a difficult man to do interview because he goes off on a lot of tangents. but they're all very interesting, but he says, but to 0 in on something new about the his article was difficult because he's working on another piece. he's doing a follow up. but seymour was very forthcoming in a lot of areas. but you think coach is in a tough position,
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one is going to get threats. so has he been getting any threats to think? no, he is not on the edge because they just ignore everybody's ignoring it. like it didn't happen. whitehouse denied it. no reasons denied it was a why, what's the meeting? why the western media being so quiet about joe? well, i talked to see more a lot of our interviews about the state of the media right now, and i was subservient. use that word again, that corporate board is, are towards government officials. you know, i worked for 25 years in the mainstream media for the wall street journal for the boston globe. i note from the inside. we knew what we were expected of us to on foreign affairs. stories was to publish the official line and don't deviate from that. if you did, you're in trouble. irish m e p. make wallace a. he says the use behavior is subservient in the wake of understanding, essentially who blew up one of the biggest energy pipelines. do you think subservient is the right word here, joe? oh yes, we already knew this and you were western, your backs is
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a vassal look at germany. he all up shows the chancellor stood next to biden in february of last year. was it sometime last year just before the invasion? and he said if that, if the invasion of your crane occurs, we're going to shut down north stream too. he had a also hit north street one. and he was at how can you do that? if germany controls by said, we don't worry, we can do it. we, we had other official saying similar things and showed said nothing. he stood there, he allow his pipeline to be blown up. they have to know the u. s. did it is no of the suspect, but why? why, why do they seem so afraid to say something to, to push back to joe? did they? well, 1st of all, they're still u. s. troops in europe. look at the entire post. more history was only childs the goal when you stood up to nato and take them out of france, withdrew during the area of the lead up to the rock of a 2003. germany and france joined russia and china to vote against their resolution to authorize the invasion of iraq. those are the only 2 times in 506070 years now.
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where western european lead is decided to go against united states. look at my crone, he said in a conference that he didn't believe in regime change in, in russia. he didn't believe a huge, always talked about an insecurity architecture in europe. and then he does nothing . so at least he speaks, even shouts made some good noises at the beginning that we have to accommodate russian to have security interest. they do nothing till their instincts might be good and they get pulled back. don't ask me that because i don't know what they have on these people. they could destroy them, maybe their political careers, who knows what else. but the united states has complete dominance in europe. they are hurting the german economy. they're hurting your economy because of the sanctions that have not heard russia. we're to hurting europe and european just stand there and change it. instead of being independent sovereign block that can have good relations with russia and united states. this is what we need and this is what we don't get can moving the program all. now an unusual summits of african
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union countries has wrapped up in ethiopia. the focus was on boosting economic integration on the continent. however, there was a notable absence of 3 western african nations, burkina faso, guinea, and molly were suspended from the block due to a government cruise in recent years. all 3 of since launched bids to rejoin a local reporter since this from us up. it is a major meeting off mind designed to pull the continent on the fast, the threat to stability and prosperity. this 30 seats are being patient of the african, the union assembly have, are all together head all to see it in the government. official from members can 3 to be of a boss in the opening a speech. a commission chairperson was the fact mohammed said that infrastructure in order to end digitalization off the economy will. i love to rage and potential prime minister, but also abreast on the conference. talking about each of them on the principle of
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african salvation to african problems. while the physical african solutions love to come problems is widely rest in the scope of conflict. it is imperative that we begin to extend this principle to a wide range of peace and security issue, continental for security. and for so vanity is one such issue. our continent is not only will able to fit itself, but can become a big basket of the wallet. your secretary, janet allen, pronoun terrace paul, the death emily, that africa has their wells off, not for our resort, but have not yet been able to use them properly. speaking off the reduced party show the african continent free thread agreement, it was the largest free trade area and to bring together the $55.00
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countries of the african union and a regional economy communities. africa blonde is to boost into africa thread by 60 person by 2034, by eliminating almost all tale. and the crating economy blog posts. $1300000000.00 people with a combined gross domestic product of $3.00, part $3000000.00. i've got is important because we need and, and then the grid said we need to solve the program of gossip. the importance of scott is to blink. i'll click on the countries together. i just and the way to develop the country, the new initiative, new projects and does when i was growing up to country country for the thread. all the about 50 percent off goods and the service with each out there compared to more
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than 65 percent with european countries. any one the bank is steady state ease. the agreement is expanded on that plan. it will balance policies of investment, competition, e commerce and intellectual property rights. deeper integration in d. c would help build a pat and efficient market improve competitiveness and attract the more data for the investment by reducing the risk off shifting regulation and a policies. these 2 are not, could rank income gains off 9 person by 335 and red deals. the number of people are extra by extreme poverty. strattman let our be a sub bar. meanwhile, i reminder that the summit kicked off with a scandal. a senior is really diploma. the country's deputy director for african offers was a jack did from the opening ceremony amid a dispute about her accreditation. organizers later clarified that the spite israel
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holding african union observer state officials from there were simply not invited to this event video circulating on social media show security as sporting to figure out solve the assembly. israel's observers say this in the a has been a thorny issue for some years now with member states opposing its presence. israel condemn the diplomats removal, accusing south africa and algeria of feeling a diplomatic spot. it will summon south africa's ambassador to discuss the issue this week. and laid significant claim on another country around it is sad to see that the african union has been taken hostage by a small number of extremist countries such as algeria and south africa, driven by hatred and controlled by iran. we call an african countries to stand against these actions that harm the organization of the african union itself in the
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entire continent. while among the reaction we got to the developments was from a former south african national assembly member who believes that all african union states should come together to revoke israel's observer status. well, either in the races about a big or do using the language to cells on its own identity. it's one cutter. we would hope that there would be a very strong united african voice on these undermining of the so but any of the african african african people. it was how i hope that fortunate fishing of the actual, the, all new official escorted the, the right. the delegation out of the conference will be endorsed by the entire
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a new and tick initial products and all that they from the african continent in some of the institutions in particular, we hope that there's no more indication extended to government. at least 5 people were killed and 15 others wounded in an is really mythos strike on damascus. overnight. the authorities say a residential apartment building was struck in the center of serious capital. the most of the incoming missiles were intercepted, but some managed to hit a number of points in a row in the city. and this is the residential building, which was directly hit seen in daylight with
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a number of father. nearby buildings also damaged. there was the 1st major attack on syria since the series of earthquakes earlier this month, devastated northern parts of the country killing thousands there, the neighboring turkey and damascus base journalist. and it was an official military story. and a statement that what happened was that about $22.00 a m local time. there has, there were the new radio question radio here out the right targeting areas in and around the syrian capital la, damascus. soc happened from the direction of the occupied, the syrian golden and not the result of this attack. as these 5 people were killed, one of them is military personnel and 15 others injured. now, of course, most of those are civilians. i mean, you can see just behind me, there was a red, so building in an area called the heart of the capital, damascus. and this is
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a very big hole that was caused by the israeli macau. that's landed right over here at the instance of this residential building. now, despite the fact that this quarter, yes, includes a government establishment like the ministry of interior, the prime minister's office. yes, this area in particular is only area that i'm from one where i am standing at the people woke up hearing the course. they didn't know 1st. is it an earthquake? it's a terrorist attack. they didn't actually realize it. well, 22 a m. what was actually happening windows rows, most of the balconies of those residential building to lapse towards the building close to this area. there is an iranian cultural center, but it has not been damaged or effected nor pack directly by the question. behind me is completely a residential area and this is why we have to wait and see if there will be any detail coming out from the radio side to tell the world why they attack
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this sign up. i think that these really fine, always use pretext of attacking iranian targets in syria and a bit to try to justify it for the international community. it's a violation of sovereignty attack, but civilians and military personnel in theory. yep. but at the end of the day when we go to areas hit every time, it's either a syrian army or it's a civilian area. it's not a secret that yes, there are radian military advisors assisting the through an army in the war on terror. this is at the request of the syrian government, an army. it's not a secret, it's a legitimate right for the 3 and 5 to ask for helps from its allies. but what is illegal? what is against international law? what is against the sovereignty is attacking its sovereign said, attacking a country that has just come out from a massive earthquake. people are suffering already and their suffering.
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israel has yet to comment on the situation. the syrian foreign minister has call the aggression a crime against humanity. while moscow has also condemned, these really are a strikes labeling them like sceptical, particularly as other countries are actively helping damascus tope with the consequences of the recent natural disaster in the country. earlier we discussed the talk with syrian politician, correct out, commit the sleigh sapphire. so stay in the middle of damascus. it's just a civilian building. all the people it's, it's, as i told you, it's in middle of the mascot. all the people are going to these places. it's just the civilian people at which they act yesterday. it was really a shock in the middle of the of that night yesterday, syria which she is suffering under. the asked quicker until now, and the, all the countries the, i'm going to to headed, the syrian victims, se,
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then people my analyze is about why is that i, we were since the beginning of the equity in syria and turkey. we saw there is a stop attacking gun, syria we, we were thinking that it, it, they should stop b because many countries, they are going to help cd and people thought to send it through the airport of syria. many airplanes, many aid to syria. these at that gov is right, that means that they are looking at the f quick also as an ad, political issue and not too many things an issue. and this is really an advanced, advanced mode in the hands of the syrian people to him, people they are looking at that this day was some country that they didn't send. and now is there an m and a suddenly in the middle of the night,
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they are attacking at the hands of damascus and they are attacking their civilians . these are 12 years of get on war against syria. it's a lot of damage. a whole building was damaged and many people were killed tool and national host because while where many people they came to this, sir, hospitals thousands have gathered for an the war rally in washington dc. there protesting the u. s. government foreign interventions under other pressing issues. the rage against the war machine rally seeking peace talks between russia, ukraine to happen on an end to u. s. military aid for organized by the libertarian people parties. the demonstration is billed as the largest on the world raleigh in the u. s. since the invasion of iraq in 2003 speakers from across the political spectrum will. and how addressing the crowds, including former senator rumple x presidential nominee to see gilbert and
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broadcaster, jimmy dorothy host of the whistle blowers program shown here all r t john curry at coast was up the rally and said people there are raising key questions in nature. alliance as well. one of the questions that repeatedly by speaker after speaker after speaker is why is there even a needle? why does nato exist? once upon a time, nato is this is to protect the united states and western europe from the soviet union. the soviet threat no longer exist. so why is there a nato? is it to fight in afghanistan or iraq? because that's what happened over the last 20 years. and why does it keep moving the word closer and closer and closer to russia? despite promises repeated promises by the united states and other countries that such expansion wouldn't happen. so yes, a lot of the speakers here are,
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are saying not only that nato should not be involved in supplying weapons and material and money ukraine. but that needs exist in the 1st place for legal media analysts line or believes there's a large portion of middle america that needs to be made more aware of what's happening around the world in their name and using their tax dollars. i will one to says to be positive. i will once this to be the 1st step, the 1st colonel of this, of this, of this, if you will, this peaceful explosion of thought and understanding. but what i am saying is, i know enough, i know when i'm talking about, i merely, the physician are in the pathologist. i'm reading the x ray. i know how these folks work. now, what i want to do is, let's have another one. and let's, i hope now, if we can do one thing, if we could somehow unleash the power of social media and media to let
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people know this to let them know. information is the currency information the. this is the ammunition. when people understand what is going on, i want the whole world to say, wait a minute, you mean to tell me this was going on the whole time? yes. and i didn't know this. no, you didn't. that's what i want because ignorance is what's killing people. and a lot of times listen, i'm not trying to make fun of people, they're busy. but when you talk about war, it's good guy, bad guy, this mana key and apple dictate left, right? but people are still arguing this. russo phobic co post cold war kremlin baiting boris and natasha. nonsense. which is another problem as well. but listen, you see this right now? it's peaceful. no police. nobody withou carry helmet. no, nobody being arrested. no, nothing. no azure providers just peaceful. a communication and exchange of ideas
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who could ask for anything more? will always wrap up the week that laws hope we've put you in the mood to dig for up to little deeper into one or 2 of those. but for me on the r t newsroom for not get back to what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be in arms. race is on a very dramatic development, only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk with
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o nuclear power is the 2nd largest global source of clean energy after hydro power and around the world. $444.00 nuclear reactors provide over 10 percent of global electricity. but after the focus you a meltdown, a number of countries began to phase out their nuclear programs. while nuclear energy is not a perfect solution, considering safety concerns issue with nuclear waste and construction costs, it's still a powerful alternative to fossil fuel. i'm christy i and you're watching the cost of everything. where today we're going to be taking a look at the current state of global nuclear power industry and whether or not it is a viable alternative to fossil fuels. mm. the international energy agency, or i. e,
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a has called on governments around the world to facilitate private sector investment in nuclear power in order to reach carbon goals and enhance energy security. the i estimated that investment globally need to increase from $30000000.20 tends to over a $100000000000.00 by 2030 nuclear project. acquired government involvement to finance. as these projects are deemed by private investors. as capital intensive assets are exposed to significant policy risks, but as nuclear products gain interest, many questions whether or not this is a giant distraction and if it's not better to stick with other less dangerous renewable energy sources. nuclear powers cost is higher than other green sources with the levelized cost of electricity, or l. c. o. e, between $65.00 to a $120.00 per megawatt hour solar and wind projects have an l. c o e a less.

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