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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 directory. but again, you probably don't want to watch it because it might just change the way you think . with poles, clothing nigeria, as i'm because most popular nation's largest economy, choose if it's next president's uns, lawmakers ukrainian force is detonated down in the key city of austin logs in an attempt to stop the relent. listed long savannah. according to the russian military, with thousands rally in berlin, calling for peace talks the ukraine and condemning that govern government for arming ts. oh, so this out. oh, a multiple blown left that need 19 of things that wound
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did a marathon in west kind of a room with a local spec purchase group claiming responsibility with a very well welcome. this is dorothy international with the latest world news update is good to have you with us. now we start with the general elections in nigeria where africa most populous nation is choosing its next lead on parliament. oppose have now closed on the counting of votes is on the way we're bringing do all the special coverage of one of the continents, most significant political events a while the voting went smoothly and most parts of the country. some places have seen unrest in the r show, the districts of legos state unknown gunman disrupted the elections according to
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local media. the attackers arrived on motorcycles and started shooting to sky vote as a way the assailants also grab some of the silver ballad boxes and set them on fire . several suspects have reportedly been detained. our africa correspondence corolla toddler was in the nigerian city of logos earlier on saturday. oh, ting is winding down, but emotions. a halting up here in the capital's amber and at least law goes and everywhere else, there is a feeling of dispute that will forever marred these elections. people feel disenfranchised, especially in some voting areas, where voting material didn't even make it. in some we're hearing reports that thugs have gone as far as to destroy voiding material. notwithstanding the voting, the polling stations, rather where, where there, where the tolling started,
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late itself is in areas like this. as you can see behind me that emotions i keep ratcheting up, as people really want to know what's behind some of the major nations that they have seen from. i neg, that's the independent national electoral commission in areas such as the one behind me. counting has already begun because the number of people that are registered on the polling list have. busy already voted you hearing a lot of skirmishes, a lot of back and forth. people are talking about what they're interested party is should be getting. there is a lot of saudi to was labor and there is a lot of youth disenfranchisement throughout the country. the youth almost leaving that there is a conspiracy theory, at least that the, the are being fought against by the establishment as it were. a lot of youth is really excited around one candidate than dad is the candidacy of mr. p. towel
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b. and they're saying that this are, you know, these problems that we've had from the independent electoral body. i really just a way of, of causing a hurdle in, in p t r o b, destiny rather march towards her to the presidential seats as it were. and that is something that we're hearing around. no one, not even the big news cast as not independent bodies are going as far as to say, who is leading this election because the information, as i say, is very scattered and no one really wants to pin there their head to the mast as it were. to say who's leading and that information is only being relayed to by party agent. and i don't think that is really a source that you can trust because they have vested interest with regards to that dissemination of the fed information here in lagos,
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particularly when one looks at the security password. now that's been deployed for this election well over 400000 members of the security person now that's, that's our me, that's police and other security agencies that are here to safeguard the selection are now on edge more than ever before. more than even in the morning and as you know, we wouldn't necessarily see pictures like. busy with people scattered around because the nigeria, when voting commences, every thing shuts down everything. we're talking shops, we're talking schools, we're talking restaurants. we're talking anything that you can imagine barring, of course, hospitals for emergency services. but everything literally says that in order to encourage the electorate to go out there and cast their vote. but this one in particular, having seen the kinds of growth that we have seen an. busy exponential growth, especially in the registration of people between the ages of 18 and 14, that showed up by itself some 48 percent. and the youth are really expecting that
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to be more than just a number. they expecting it to translate into votes and hence the thing that they feel that at their strongest, that's where they were most sabotaged. the police can try and be there and thereabouts, but they really can't be every way. and it's a very large country. there's been a number of sprague, incidents of thugs being able to get their hands on materials of polling stations really not hearing to some of the the guidelines that have been encouraged with regards to where we get the voting to go. despite the deployment of the number of people here, the number of security personnel, nigerian police apparel and authorities, can not really guarantee the safety of every polling station from nigerians continued casting their votes for hours. often, most polls had efficiently closed due to delays caused by sporadic violence on
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logistical issues. however, the voting went without a hitch in many nigerian cities including kana locals that describes the experience . and here i see there is no clue. good beds, no budget florida, no fighting, nope. machine. everything went on a list together. so it it will not our customer would i think i was on when or somewhere midwest ward. i'm not up with. c for now, i don't know a lot with these people on oh to do. i've been getting the parties are well button. it's because we are good to go to more than 90000000 people reportedly registered to vote at one of the almost 177000 polling stations across
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the country. and this year candidates ausa rather stiff competition. also 18 people are running for the presidency with over 1000 vying for 109 states in the senate, and another 3000 for 360 seats in the house of representatives. his i'm from nigeria and expects the election results to pan out. i mean, stuck in having the same same set of governance, you know, come over and over. we just want something new. we want. we want to have hope for beth and engine light came out. well, my expectation for the next governance government 1st is 1st type into security, and then i expect you go on to the bad news. bad news sports. i believe it's the right fit in the right direction. and i, jerry,
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a base political expert told us that the election process has been proceeding according to plan. i might be able to people not. and even if anything like that in the us, additions themselves out of the fact that i get it does not get would be an africa. and in terms of the usually i mean, international. i mean, it does not. we're not given when the time did with them and it's likely to be again, they give it a positive. i'm saying that doubt it a little bit, there will be enough done. i'm the why do you in
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my, my teacher in bravo, ukrainian forces. how detonated a local down in the embattled city of arthur mob school, also known as bach moot. and they don't, yes, were public. that's according to rushes. wagner, military, which is now pushing deeper into the city, often months of fierce fighting a long causeway. passive details in an effort, sir, to slow down the advancing russian troops, ukrainian troops blew up at their i'm in a city of r. tell mosque at the local reserve or according to the press service of the wagner . private military company. according to officials, there are already reports that said, people's houses are been flooded. use of the rising water in the area. those who were forced to hide in basements and on the ground bomb shelters are now being forced to flee once again. and it looks like the crate an army have resorted to
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bombing of the dam following success of russian volunteers who managed to take control of barracka village on friday and jaga. now on saturday, both villages are right next to the city of art. all of squish, the crate in government renamed as a buckle. it's just a few years ago. the taking of these villages a sport of a larger offensive by russian forces aimed at advancements on the front lines including an offensive for almost. now this latest development seems to further deteriorate. the situation for ukrainian force is inside the city, as it makes re supply of the troops more difficult. at the moment, holland tiers of the wagner's private military company have been widely credited with taken multiple ukrainian positions in that particular area are almost, by the way, is of paramount importance. both for russia and ukraine on the strategic and mental side for key of it's important to hold on to the city, to keep up the morale in their army. and also keep in fact,
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as 70 kilometer defensive line. while for russia taking control off, our thomas will mean had direct route towards the cities of slogans can crumb a source. both are a part of the nest people's republic and their liberation falls in line with the goals of russia's special military operation. meanwhile, long the members have released this fatigue showcasing a dutch made infantry fighting vehicle. they seized from ukraine and, and now using a ski abs troops, the isv, which is a modified version of an american a. p. c is taking part in the fighting for our to mosque. around 50 such vehicles were handed over to ukraine by the netherlands that most have since been destroyed on the battlefield. meanwhile, in berlin, a destroyed russian tank ship to all the way from ukraine has been decorated with roses by german anti war activists. the rex vehicle was initially placed outside the russian embassy to display support for care against moscow. however,
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some demonstrators in berlin weren't quite happy with the message as they showered the tongue with flowers, to pay their respects to all the victims of the war. while calling for peace, the russian embassy and the country, his thanks to all the germans who took part in that event. some of the activists also placed their letters on the tank. one of the notes written in croatian was the wish of eternal glory to our russian brothers who died inside the vehicle. another letter in german was dedicated to all the victims of the conflict on both sides since the mate and 2 in 2014. some germans are now working that government to resort to diplomacy. this is very important. we have 2000 roses to decorate the tank, so our governments can finally start negotiating with each other and with others. not only to supply arms, but to establish diplomatic relations and not to act in a rush model. that is the most important thing. we have to talk to each other and
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we're not enemies. we are not against ukraine, all russians. we are friends. we have been building this relationship for 30 years . that comes a thousands more have taken to the streets and berlin, demanding the government stop. fueling the war. our german correspondents, dominic right. heavy springs is more. there were well above 10000 people year to basically show their support for the manifest. so off piece, which was a started by is out of on connect the popular lifting politician and alice swats i a popular feminist in germany. they started this manifesto, it was signed by 600000 people. and then they also did invited everyone to come here today to also state their support for. this is what this manifesto is asking for. it's asking for a massive piece initiative from the west, from germany, which also should be willing to make some compromises in order to achieve a piece as soon as possible. i'm here to stop more and more weapons from being
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delivered to ukraine and to stop the killing from being prolonged and worsened. i'm here for disarmament and peaceful coexistence with ukraine and russia. our government should now stack talks is put an end zalinski and declare that it doesn't make sense to continue aging war as it will only prolong the suffering because it won't get any better. they can start the talks at any time to make it. oh, stop. the deal to person is good. i'm so disappointed with the foreign policy by mrs . burbock and i've seen it time and time again in conversations. people are just angry that unqualified people are trying to hold office for this are protests. there are a lot of reports from the mainstream media, especially here in germany, that it would be supported as well, by a far right groups than that is because the politicians are of our connect who's a very popular left being politician also has followers on the right who agree with her takes, for example, on covert or on the war and ukraine, and she did not
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a distance herself too harshly from right wingers. so some of them did show up here and there were some conflicts between left and right wing groups. however, i, in general, this was a very peaceful pro, very large protests with, as i said, well above 10000 people showing their support for this and manifest of peace between russia and ukraine. and he will event all be know to nato group has taken place in london with participants cooling on question for lee. the us lead blog as international tension spiral over ukraine. the campaigns, main goal, is to prevent the u. k. from being drawn into a direct conclave with russia, the attendees, that se nato's actions have so far, only aggravated the conflict, and they claim that person would be safer and better financially. outside the alliance of the events in london, multiple venues were reportedly precious to refrain from hosting is one of the
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speak is that the confident stunk of alec told us that britain is seeking a seeing, a rising wave of resistance against the countries military support for ukraine. but yeah, the main goal of the rally is to urge the u. k. to stop supporting war and new crime, to stop being a vassal, the united states. and yet, ultimately, to and nato, which is in alliance, which by the way, is not working to the benefit of europe as we see right now. and which, frankly is an antiquated organization. the poll shows that people in the u. k. are beginning to turn against support for specifically military support for ukraine. they want their money to be spending home, and that's another call of this organization. and that is to spend money on housing, to spend money on health care to keep the n h s health care system alive,
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which is always under threat. and did you that they have to stop sending money out the door on military adventures, including the money you cry? there is a lot of fear about repercussions for taking any stance against the nato, against the alliance with nato, and against the nato support for the war. you can, this is probably not probably, this is definitely the most censored and under covered and, and miss covered war certainly in my lifetime it seems that 9 rounds of sanctions didn't do the trick for the he was brussels that now approve his latest at 10th package. of restrictions on europe's trade with russia, we now have the most far reaching sanctions ever to pleading rushes were arsenal and biting deep into its economy. you stands united with ukraine in the ukrainian
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people. we will keep supporting ukraine for as long as it takes. well, you have to think at this point that the biggest surprise, with these new european sanctions against russia is that there's still anything left to sanction at all every single time the buses adopt new sanctions. so 10 times now, it's always accompanied by such strong rhetoric. the most forceful and far reaching sanctions ever says the blocks presidency right now. now every single time we hear this kind of rhetoric, we're maxed out. and every time we also learn what had not been bound up until now, which is actually really interesting and very telling apparently that you really needs russian rubber and was reluctant to split from that. some might also be surprised that that you still had not cut off some russian banks alpha bank and the online bank tink off. we're still connected to the swift system, but are now targeted for cut off by these new sanctions. high tech advanced
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industrial parts that can also be used in weapon systems are no longer to be exported to russia. and apparently, up until now they were ok. another 11400000000 euro loss in export revenue for the e. u to add to its previous self imposed revenue cut of 32500000000 euros. it's also sanctioning members and supporters of the wagner military group, private military group. but for activities in molly and the central african republic, which last i checked were part of ukraine. sounds like that was a request made with love from paris. the arabic versions of russian linked media. sputnik and r t are also now under the same blanket online and broadcast censorship as other r t and sputnik affiliates from the wonderful defenders of press freedom. so the big question is, all this going to get moscow to do what you want it to do in ukraine,
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which is of course, leave. let's asked the white house how it's been going so far with these kinds of measures. the russian economy is showing some resilience in a way, but that is thanks to extraordinary moves. the law cluster results of the sanctions in attempting to bring russia to its knees was reflected also in the shrill, aggressive comments made by western officials at this month's munich. safe space for i mean munich, security conference about the need for moscow to be defeated on the battlefield. we often hear. busy that the sanctions are better than direct military confrontation which nato members routinely claim to want to avoid with russia. well, except for german foreign minister. and melina verba, who apparently didn't get the memo, and said at a council of europe meeting recently, that the e u was at war with russia. but the french military is nonetheless now holding
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a massive military exercise, the largest in 30 years. it's called orion 23, so a ryan 2023. and it was decided back in 2020. in preparation for what it's commander nikolai didn't know describes as quote, the return of big operations on french soil. orion 23 main objectives refocused training on armies on modern conflicts. in particular, high intensity evaluate internal command capabilities for large scale operation. so this exercise comes after years of france focusing primarily on counterterrorism and counter insurgency. seems like a really strange thing to have figured necessary way back in 2020 to have french soldiers storming the beaches of the south of france. 7000 francs soldiers are involved in these maneuvers and they last until march. they started just a few days ago. it's get increasingly difficult to hear western officials paying
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lip service to peace. under all this belligerent talk and belligerent auction. the german chancellor hath been hosted by indians prime minister, no ranger mo, d for talks are left. sholtes had previously stated that the main purpose of his trip was too deep and co operation between the 2 countries. but the chancellor also sees the chance to take his wife at moscow in the thought the world is suffering as a consequence of russia's aggression. thus, the cooperation between both our countries is of great importance. there are a host of areas in which we can deepen and enhance our co operational, a very important question of securing the supply of food and energy. we have to make sure that countries in asia, africa, and america not too strongly and negatively impacted by the terrible war of aggression that russia started against ukraine here. and that the impact is not too negative for them. supply shortages is thus,
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the one priority of our work shall says, visit highlights near delhi is growing importance to western powers as they think, backing for their opposition to moscow. germany's pivots to india is particularly significant, given the south asian countries close ties to russia. it's he energy supplier throughout the talks in new delhi, german officials made several other attempts to blame the world's problems on moscow, but they stopped short of directly saying that india should should cut its relations with russia. on friday, india hosted a summit of g 20 finance ministers. the talks were supposed to focus on economic problems, but were instead overshadowed by western demands to condemn moscow. china joined to russia in refusing to endorse at such a statements. at the meeting, india took a more subtle stanson declined to comment on the incident because martin doors, the human rights attorney and former hamburg m p. say that if berlin once good relations with india,
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schultz should be honest about the intentions off his visit. and in india, political and foreign policy expert told us that the west will not be able to change nuclear neutrality on the ukraine conflicts. the western countries have been trying this for a long, long time now. and they have tried in the past also. and they have tried to run the game in a meeting in india, you know. and in my understanding it is a part and parcel of diplomacy to get countries to their side. and nato and west has been kind as far love math as our prime minister has category. can they say the pass code? so, and we have one that can break, tell rate this, that india is not going to side to be any. read any country as we stand by piece and we stand a full settlement up. all disputes are such,
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i mean that whatever can help is needed from india for and arriving at this baseball solution in the i would be very, very happy to do that as a tester for reasons. one reason for sure. so strengths, the promotional price and relationship to another reason, like i said before. busy no shows long to bring in the, on the side of the day to day and the conflict between the ukraine, that russia, if you look at a 2nd that we can see clearly it's very well that the union government conscious enough and knows what's going on there so say something like that, together in the fight against new imperialism, natural gas near
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a politic since long times in a and in the moment as well to the so if you, until those to russia. so we have to see that there should be more honesty if you want to have this relationships tongue young has accused washington of increasing tensions on the korean peninsula . i think that some of its actions may be seen even as a step towards a confrontation, as, as the u. s. has held joint military exercises with south korean and japanese forces. the u. s. should bear in mind that if it persists in its hostile and provocative practices against the dpr k, despite the latter's repeated protest and warning, it can be regarded as a declaration of war against the dpr k sung on his. those of accused the 3 allies
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of rehearsing a nuclear war against north korea. i think that it would take unprecedented strong action. the joint drills focused on the detection, trunking and interception of ballistic missiles. you ethan, south korea, also lowest for strategic cruise methods? washington on sol have been intensifying military drills for the past decade, leading to an escalation of tensions in the region. north korea has also conducted multiple test work. it launches over the years. asia analissa don mclean, galle told us that such chosen not bringing the 2 careers any closer to reconciliation. the situation in the korean peninsula is absolutely vulnerable. and in fact, the case here that we're looking into is of course, the cancer. the chances of miscalculation with miscalculation things can escalate quite abruptly to the point that the regional architecture becomes a obstructed and then to we should exacerbates. so of course,
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what you're seeing now is something that we have been seeing before. but of course, looking into the structural shifts in the regional geo politics of asia, we could definitely see that there are more chances for miscalculation and miscommunication. here and in fact, south korea is in a bind. now, on one hand, it seeks to have a more proactive practical negotiation with south korea, with north korea. but on the other hand, because of the stability in the security dilemma. and is forced to engage in other actions such as with japan or the united states. so everything is quite vulnerable at this stage in chance turn miscommunication and coordination. you know, they're pretty high. these particular drills also impact north korea's calculations at a time when it seeks to really pressure the u. s. and the west into adhering to its demands, particularly withdrawing the targeted sanctions and of course, accepting it as a defective nuclear powered state on. but of course, because of the discrepancy in terms of interests and perceptions between and among
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the states, such drills would be perceived negatively by north korea. and this may result in, of course, further exacerbation of the security architecture of the asian region from all of the latest news updates, as well as discussion, debate, and documentaries. you can visit our website r t dot com. thank you for choosing audience. national. ah, ah, ah, i my name is frank from originally from philadelphia. got in a moment in any age, 1314 or violent towards those people because we believe that were raised were here 1st country.

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