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i change whatever you do. don't watch my show, stay mainstream, because i'm probably gonna make you uncomfortable. my show is called direct impact . but again, you probably don't want to watch it because it might just changing the wing thing. ah, in general elections kick off in nigeria because most populous nation and his largest economy is said related to president b, p, and members of parliament. also this our the collective west must accept the fact that there are other players on the world. the rena, i think the security of the country should not be pursued at the expense of others . brochure and china islam the west for what they call, attempting to monopolize security. the expensive of the nations is the un security council most over a piece on the ukraine. under palestinian man is killed on for injured by the idea in clashes across the west bank. tensions between israel and palestine escalate
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with what israel is doing now can only be described as a fascist occupation, which is acceptable by all standards with july from our headquarters here in moscow, you're watching oxy international. i'm peter scott. and here the top stories at 3 pm pasco time. people are heading to the polls in nigeria today to relate the country's new leader, i'm parliaments, and they are not see we're bringing you special coverage of one of the continents, most significant political events. most of the day off because most populous nation and largest economy is set to elect a president, vice president and members through its senate on house of representatives with cues
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already forming outside polling stations. our teeth corolla, subtler brings us more from nigeria biggest city seeing has indeed started in africa as most populous country. nigeria is finally taking to the poles to choose a new president. following the 2 successive terms of muhammad were hiring and not every one is voting at the same time, some might open at different times, but indeed, today is the day to choose the said presidential candidate, as well as the senate. what we do know is that we have 3 candidates that are really vying for the top spot here, and they remain the most interested in. now, in this regard, we have a blessed that to know who, who is the, who is from the incumbents, party the all up progressive congress does the party of miss double harry. he will be up against a man known as a to who abaca mister albert car. was
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a former vice president to orlando by sango, and this was after the military rule that ended in 90 lengthy 9 o. these kennedy's, of course, are up against the 3rd one. now this p t o b is the dark horse in this race. he was a nobody in terms of the presidential elections at least some 6 months ago. but now all of a sudden everybody's talking about the labor party embrace, talking about p, toby, particularly the youth on $95000000.00 people are expected to cast their vote. so it's one of the over $176000.00 polling stations across the country. and this year coming, this will definitely have some competition. 18 candidates are running for the presidency with over 1000 running for the 109 seats in the senate. another 3000 vying for the 360 seats in the house of representatives. and jerry has run some security including closings, land borders for the day. over $400000.00 police on law enforcement officers are
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also on duty. and army rapid response centers have been established in each of the states. some are also concerned about possible foreign interference from the elections ortiz column. david explains more than 140000 national and international observers have been accredited by the conscious electoral empire . i nick incumbents an outgoing precedence mohammed will hurry. i'm chairman moody . hon. have issued a stern warning that one observers a welcome to submit reports to an actual permissions, to highlights the strengths and weaknesses of the process. the must not interfere with the processes themselves. i want to remind observers that that is a code of conduct for election of issue you are by definition of us, do not interfere with the process or shall partisanship. in addition, international observers must be guided by the fact that the election is conducted
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by an in the federal republic of nigeria, whose sovereignty must be respected. mixed reactions have trailed to governments want in against foreign interference in the countries election. as some analysts believe, business tools will be afraid. interference is also really achieved equal rights cats in review of the, of their program depending on how they feel for beyond rights and dis, cats in review, which is to dam does left to them. they can't come until overnight you reference time to cancel gonna include da da da. can to remove b become reject who has been elected by the people of nigeria, the british m d u. s. house issue that i play street that to smedley. mindy. that now, yes, of the country i about their own defense u. s. are you, is that, that interested in good elections?
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credit relations are good. go over enough in there for my poetry. so do, divides the line is very soon, the tree interference and concerns for human rights concerns for credit. where lucian's, globalization and the interdependency of nation has met global economy and power please. more interested in the night, june elections. the international community has been advised to adopt a positive role that reinforces the adoption of respect for nigeria, internal affairs, which is void of preconceived notions. and but yes, as over a 1000000 people have to the post to choose a new precedence on saturday. pollute day feed out. see, well, this year's elections are also unique because it will not the 1st time that tech, such as fingerprint readers and facial recognition software will be used in voting . both technologies are being widely implemented to aimed at financing,
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transparency, and avoiding any attempts about fraud. making nigeria, the 1st african nation to adopt such tools and it's like total system we can watch our coverage of the elections in nigeria here on our international throughout the day where we'll keep your data on all the latest. well, in the news refers, accused the usaa fueling, the ukraine crisis, i think washington's previous interventions in other countries. the comments came from the russian and brought to the urine. who was speaking of the security council as the conflicts and ukraine drugs on into a 2nd year to show up in the us. and it's nato allies have appropriated the right to interfere in any international issues. and the internal affairs of other states and ukraine is a clear example of this. western leaders deceived as before,
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and they want to keep doing that by putting the right of needed talk spanned uncontrollably to an absolute level. ok, since the end of the cold war, the west has conducted 251 military operations abroad, causing enormous damage to other countries. the collective west must accept the fact that there are other players on the world arena who have their own interests. and that it is necessary to coexist with them and even cooperating on an equal basis with mutual respect. russia had the opportunity as a permanent member of the security council to come forward and talk about the truth of the matter. and we heard russian ambassador, i knew them very thoroughly refuting the selective nature of the u. s. approach when it comes to things like human rights and concerns about supposed aggression. it's been a pretty thoroughly bon, the claims being repeated by us leaders and their allies. and the security council
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meeting was essentially because of the anniversary of the case and operation. the various us aligned countries including ukraine, were given a platform at the un security council to give speeches, condemning, rush, accusing, rush of atrocities, etc. however, china, also a permanent member of the security council took to the floor of the meeting. and when china spoke, they echoed much of what russia said, and in addition to that, they call for talk word resolving the conflict to begin without preconditions. here's what we heard from the chinese representatives or your records you out there can, i wouldn't use on some countries while stressing sovereignty and territorial integrity on the ukraine issue. are blatantly interfering in other countries internal affairs and undermining their sovereignty and territorial integrity. this reveals a double standard at full display. security is not an exclusive right enjoyed only by some countries. the security of a country should not be pursued at the expense of others,
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strengthening or even expanding military blocks, lonely, undermine, regional security. russia, ukraine, and european countries are neighbors that cannot physically move away from each other to realize lasting peace in europe, the cold war mentality and block of confrontation must be abandoned shina recently put forward a scenario for a resolution of the conflict. i'm trying to move toward an end to the conflict. i. however, that scenario before it by the asian was roundly rejected by the united states, the very same united states that is continually insisting that it's russia that is preventing negotiations from taking place. well meanwhile, the u. s secretary states has been ridiculed after saying that big countries shouldn't bully others, which is foreign minister spokeswoman replied with a sarcastic post reminding on say ben can of his own nation's track record viscerally. most americans don't like to see a big country bowling another and they just feel it's wrong and want to do
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something about it. one country just can't attack its neighbor, they can try to seize its land by force, can try to erase it from the map. can't bully it, was it not to you asked that attack to rock or is a rock not a small enough country unless i'm mistaken. lincoln represents the usa and not some other country. so the secretary of state should at least know his own state's history. in iraq alone until 1400000 people died in the us invasion. according to one survey, chinese foreign ministry spokespersons that on friday, the 37000000 people were displaced, falling us interventions, enough gun is done. iraq and syria. since the 2nd world war, washington has been militarily involved in conflicts in asia, latin america, yugoslavia, and throughout the middle east. almost all of washington's interventions were justified by defending democracy or fighting terrorism. as despite the fact that most of these conflicts lead to political chaos and high civilian casualties in the countries involved media and political unless line all told us in the current
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conflicts in ukraine is important to moscow because of the risk of us military involvement rights at russians doorstep when you consider the fact that there are people who still understand, i think based in some kind of good spirit that we have to protect individuals from being bullied and being traversed and being manhandled by. i don't think they really understand. number one, the history and how history has shown that very frankly, we were doing this in the past in my generation, we remember vietnam. you can take the same argument. exactly. i still don't even know what iraq had to do when 911. we know, no, we're not even sure about have gainers. then one day we were out of afghanistan like that. and nobody's talked about that. we're not even talking about libya anymore. we had to go in and we had to take care of libya because this man was an
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evil, terrible despotic. and what among libya, who runs it, is it worse or better since we were above? we don't know. this is not about being an apology for looking the other way. this is about the way to handle geopolitical reality today. what would we do? what would any country do if we switch the situation and all of a sudden we had china on the border, let's say of texas or canada is out of canada was china. it will be a completely different story. i don't understand how this message, how analogy and specifically, how history is it remembered? south africa, russia and china are carrying out joints. naval drills in the indian ocean off the coast of south africa vessels from the 3 navies. how kate's off the active phase of the exercises include foreign parts is tactical maneuvering, uncounted her ops. r. t. correspondence anatomy. shanker takes
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a closer look. joined naval exercises between russia, south african china continued the shores of the indian ocean. the drills in both warships, helicopters and platoons of marines, gordo, moshe, anybody i do, i do not like marine corpse units are considered the elite of the navy in every country. they perform missions at sea on land and in the air. by the way, we are now watching a marine courts training exercise to free a sheep, hijacked by pirates. one of the important steps in the exercise is to assimilate the exercise on a map before a ship enters the open ocean. despite language differences, it's easy for the military to find waste, exchange ideas and experiences. there was also a signing ceremony of the final protocols of the maritime exercise plan at preacher's bayport, them i did there and just let them go by the communication. despite the language barrier was quite easy because both the self african and chinese sites are great professionals who understand everything without any necessary words. the basic
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knowledge of the english was enough to explain the details of the maneuvers and which position every shape should be in a different boyd's in time. the chinese delegation presented the participants of the naval exercises with books written by the renowned chinese philosopher confucius, which spoke of friendship and good neighborliness dave lay saying this i 8. it shows that we are strengthened in our friendship between the 3 countries. the russian representatives are playing the role of the commander in the exercise and they've announced plans to hell the 3rd set of drills with the participation of the brazilian navy. ah, you as president joe biden lied about, nod stream bloss. well, that's at least is according to the pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh, who's speaking to ash in read sunday on going on the ground. this comes as us house minority leader akeem jeffries was challenged by journalist jose vega about the node stream sabotage allegations lawmaker debated the question i want you to say
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something about the bombing, we're gonna continue to stay with the ukranian. do know that you are not her war again. we're police. we need part a not leaders. american journalist on activists, jose vega, who you heard the claims of the u. s. government media miniature, the only ones benefited from the north stream pipeline sabotage. the united states had to do a desperate attempt to make sure that germany would continue to support the ukrainians and continued to walk hand in hand with the united states. i mean, you have to ask who benefits in the united states? the russians aren't going to blow up their own gas pipeline, right? the media is just as complicit in this as the military industrial complex is complicit in this. they are working hand in hand. and i think, you know,
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you can see that the germans have really no choice. their hands are tied behind their back, right. they have to rely on the us now. and this was only a grand geo political strategy to ensure that. and also as a reminder that we have a caller on the country of germany and it was the united states trying to make a state and saying, we can do whatever we want. and we will make sure this war continues to go on by any means necessary. well, hers broke the nord streams, sabotage story, and his reports published on february 8th. the peace alleges the part lines with mind by u. s. navy dive. as the journalist claimed that washington hughes needs a miniature drills of cover for the operation, the systems from norway, and according to the report, joe biden made the decision after 9 months of consultations with the security advisors, the claims have been denied by both washington and the you with officials dismissing his findings as speculation and fiction or from all revelations,
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from the man who previous they expose us war crimes in vietnam and iraq will have the full interview with seymour hersh on going to ground hail nazi this saturday. a palestinian man has died after being shot in the head by the idea during classes in the west bank on friday. for these use take us on fire shots of protest as ah, least for palestinians were also injured. as thousands marched in the west bank garza and east jerusalem rushes broke out with israeli forces after friday prayers . with the idea of saying the violence erupted after processes started throwing stones at police. meanwhile, people in palestine called for peace and action against the atrocities they say been confirmed, committed against locals. murdock will be for ill know what israel is doing now can
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only be described as a fascist occupation, which is um, acceptable. by all standards, every one must realize that israel will be deterred only by the resistance on the ground. and the imposition of sanctioned sonnet had that oh well to day all palestinians have gathered the seat of this occupation enough is enough. and to say to the israel settlers in hebron with you must leave and that what is happening in nablus is a heinous crime. all our people have to take to the streets to confirm this occupation. the latest protests come in response to israel's escalation of violence against palestinians which include the massacre in nablus last wednesday, which left 11 dead and nearly a 100, an injured sullivan said. the daily rate was carried out in order to arrest 3 fighters allegedly involved in earlier violence against israelis. according to statistics, released by the palestinian health ministry at sorts of $65.00 palestinians, including 13 children of already being killed since the start of 2023. the ministry
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has described this as the bloodiest ever start of the year for the people in palestine in decades. arts, he spoke to palestinian journeys, mohammed nudge. if he says the world silence gives israel, the green lights, continued displacement and violence against palestinians that is in the past with a slight when gaze, lighting government, let us smoke rich and vinegar via are becoming fully charge of the issue is that parents, they are charged with limits and those bank of the grabbing their last doing their homes in the area see a lot, some work is done on him. so the situation or heating for more, a escalation on the violence, especially with mark and i have a little from a gun month. where does it efficient? would be increased more as we would this in the past year. there is no hair condemnation, a government is bob. it's a, can i get of the senior?
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the war in ukraine is a theme for documentary channels, very 1st film festival, which has just kicked off in moscow and features the work of independent filmmakers as well as films from russia's main tv channels on dotsie documentary, all season. when your call survey takes a closer look, this is where the 3 day event is taking place moscow's digital business hub and. 8 there we can see the theme for arts, he's very 1st documentary film festival, the special military operation at time for heroes, all about the people who have been affected by the conflict in ukraine, one way or another. well, let's go inside and have a look at what's on ultra ah, when sci fi films are being showcase and they are split into 5 categories. so we
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have the stories, for example, of medics and volunteers, poets and musicians. everyday people living in the don boss, more correspondence and of course, the fighters themselves, some of whom actually shut up here. yes. firestorm. but give me a brand new. i can grow and it, i think it's support and such events take place. so to collect at west isn't able to rewrite history as a trying to do now. so the history books wouldn't lie and use covers by reporters like philosophy and other reports in the conflict zone will remain in history forever. ah ah, well you miss your looks have deeper. so during the filming, we took the decision to make a film about our boys. from that vast act battalion grew up in this war. i have
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seen nothing in their lives but war when it started in 2014, they were just teens. hundreds of people have already showed up to watch these films, and most of the visitors said how important it is to show everyone what's really going on on the ground roster thrown along the touch to the bottom of our soul smell crying for all the whole film those emotions are just inexpressible, led them to the pit. we came to this festival from you. it's aaron doug. it's not a coincidence. we're determined to visit this event where glad to be here and are thankful to the festival hosts. and 1st and foremost, all the soldiers and where is that, that was your herschel bowers. i liked the films very much for showing the truth and telling the stories of the people there and cheering every one of the ludicrous a sentiment that was echoed by famous russian pranksters lexus and lavonne, who teased a new prank call with europe's bullets of lilies. where a producer in there for a living historic ago, soon we will release a sequel to our prank call and the whole story about the events of 20142015 in
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minsk agreement. so there will be something interesting for short. on we opened pandora's box when we called gutter brush anchor. one of the signatories of the main sc agreements who said that he needed them only to rearm the korean military. now we're trying to get a common from all the signatures of those agreements, and it will include an aside from these films, there's also an exhibition, a seminar, round table discussions, q and a's with the directors and authors, as well as a pitch and contests where the winner will get to make a documentary, ah, we can watch all of the films from that festival over on our t d dot r t dot com, or one of the many social media platforms about documentary of them on any those stories that you've just seen as well, as all the nice is all dates all
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t dot com is your place to go on pizza, scott. my. be back in about 30 minutes time. with the know, the rundown of old states, top salvation, a nation's may be able to turn a blind eye to atrocities and other countries. the united states of america is different. wherever people long to be free, they will find a friend in the united states. ah, with you little bit about it all to anybody basie. so the city, if you draw the look at the book, they incentives of each cigarette. a few color revolutions is one among several
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meanings to reach the goal of conquering foreign lands and bringing them onto the help of u. s. western economic interests. people inside it, i don't that keep it to everybody. the democrats. yeah. during the training course . so no, we just say a soft pile. whenever you get to the final goal of these thing. revolutions to ensure that there are no independent players in the world anymore. a glad asia classic. what is the best time to join the? i don't about them. this is a little bit of a, b, i. c school for carbonate for backwards. thank same you much can important to me as a national krinski participate,
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which it is said to jeff. i mean, i mean you can even down can be comma listener and the commercial money and the community that the comma a lovely knob is all like. it's supposed to sound like you sort of affect it. or only out of that to i did need it with us. that's a disclaimer. but that was the wouldn't the spook leaving for a full for soaking at them during the summer because i see a shortcut on that's pretty them we're can now that credit will it was it was the case was a and then you paid us over for you will that it is to nope, does she come from that were still a when of, of 11. i think it's enough of
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a by the middle of the 19th century, practically the whole of india had been under the rule of the british empire. the colonial authorities had imposed that heavy death bringing the people into poverty and were exporting natural resources. and moreover, these authorities absolutely had no consideration for the provisions of the local population, treating them like 2nd class citizens. the british were showing signs of disrespect even to those and cooperated with them. the fact of ignoring the religious beliefs of the hindus led them. you'd never see boys mercenary soldiers serving under the british ground. 3000000000 began on the 10th of may, 18th, wendy, in the garrison town of mirrors, north of india, in the form of
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a mutiny. the rebels quickly took over daily. the heroic resistance of the indian people lasted for one and a half years. however, the forces were not equal. the colonial authorities dealt with the rebels cruelly. the enslaved c boys were tied to the mouth of the cannon and were shot right through their bodies for the amusement of the public. these type of execution was called the devils when the obliteration of the mutiny resulted in the death of 800000 inhabitants of india. however, the british empire never broke the free spirit of the indians and their will for resistance. everybody. i'm rick sanchez. you know, after covering news all over the world founding a $1000000000.00 company, i'm here to tell you, well, as much as i possibly can tell it like it is. so welcome to what we call direct impact.
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it seems these days to me anyway, like there's every day another group of countries who are forging a coalition to see if there really is strength in numbers, right? you know what they're finding, what, what they're finding, if they're really, you've strength, the numbers it used to be with the superpowers had to invite you to be part of one of these groupings. like, for example, and my part of the world, the yo and the organization of american states, you know, which is really controlled by the united states, right? most would argue, still is, or the organization of not ally nations that ended up being kind of on the aligned side, not them on a line side. today though, and this is important because it gives us a sense of where we are and where things are heading. there seem to be more a lot more there. you know, obviously the.

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