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household trends that wasn't that send me what end though, to create a more beautiful world. that's exclusive of everybody for white people. ah. a preliminary results from nigeria, the light should begin to come in with the routing parties company. they emerging on top in the southwest in the state, while the opposition candidate wins a majority in the state of cigna. i made it raging bottles on the dunbar front lines. our correspondent follows the operations of russian artillery crews. the combat file german charles are so twice because it is 5 minutes in the render moody to side with the west against russia. the indian leader says new delhi is ready to contribute. any peace process refraining in condemning moscow.
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authorities condemned by riots. what is ready, settlers in the west bank town of war uh the night which left at least one person dead and more than 100. with good. i welcome to international broadcasting live from much of the out and it's great to have you with us. i'm right. mommy, particularly this hour we saw the program with news from the general relations in nigeria where both counseling is still on the way to choose the next president, i'm parliament of africa, most populous nation. preliminary results came in from the southwestern states of a kitty where the ruling party candidate came out on top, his main rival presidential candidate of the people's democratic party. i think who i will bucher, one a majority in the state of casino,
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which is the home state of the country's current president. we're bringing you our special kobe to one of the conference, most significant political events of the year a to in the 1st round, or can, they must receive a majority in a least $24.00 or $36.00 states. meanwhile, the state of a b is set for fresh votes on monday. now the elections were marked by reports of disruptions, ballard, books theft, and a vote to intimidation is balloon. david brings us the details. as a fulton is still ongoing in some parts of nigeria, the election has been marked by violence. folks loyal to some party agents have intimidated volt as insistent they should support it,
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but she cannot candidates normally with i don't know how with another problem is criminals smashing ballad boxes and by model footer accreditation systems, beaver's machines, analysts sate, nigeria should have already gone well past this stage and it's election process i with angry thought is have taken the law into their own hands and ideally ruthlessly with election disrupters in parts of nigeria. some of these cases happened before
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and i'm going to ship is mill, can arrive to intervene. i accident so she had concerns over the transparency of the elections, the delays in a deployment of election officials and materials and in the light of the huge tom out of waters has raised 30 concerns on his appointment at niger and self had with the selections. he could have been far, much better. i think it was enough time. i think we do have a legal framework that i came in to please. everyone looked forward to us, been a major impetuous for improved electron, an organization and management. and i think that it hasn't,
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might delete that as expected. i think we have to watch to see how the coalition process goes even how the elections are concluded. i would be going too far to think of iran given at a concerns that we all have about how things have gone so far. but as i would really be reluctant to talk about every room in spite of the difficulties nigerians . a tried to stay optimistic as the patiently a we still action results and i know features are trying to resolve the problems balloon. dave eat out. see apple jam on voting day in lagos, repose. a virus wound on gunman disrupted the elections with the attackers. arriving on motorcycles am firing shots to intimidate voters, violence in the region cause further obstacles for the election, profess while in the eastern states bore no book, her rom, innocence, injured 5 people in attack mobile voters as well as one of nigeria.
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top electoral officials told us about the experience of the country's 1st use of electronic voting during the elections. i name shoot this into a more in depth technology so that they can be able to get it right. like and then just having issues like of, of the alex i was having issues applauding to arizona yesterday windshield became much a consign to nigeria and i think it is our areas i and she'll walk on and see how they can improve on that. some people are finding it very difficult to login on that some people have also complain dots and some of the data is also coming in. i'm good, i'm good, i'm good enough. and so i don't know what the technical issues i, i don't know what the technique i did this up. but the moment i go back to our situation room we, i, t people on bruce way in charge of the, of the port out with that way. we have challenges and if we, after lindy's, i want to find out the niche or boost alleges i would have done him really listen
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to them in those challenges. that's why my, my, my, i'm slightly deficient when it comes to disrupt technology. once i'm cal coverage. oh, the nigerian actions hit on all t throughout the day will keep you updated on all the latest. a now to the going off, it was drones, so be reported in the early hours of monday morning across multiple regions. slows were heard and the capital key was, was in various other areas. as you can see on this map, no local authorities confronted drug in fact, in just one of the regions without specify if there has been any damage. meanwhile, on the other side of the border, you cleaning forces show the town in the russian region of his upper rose year. you can see the off them off of the fact that it's
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a university building you creating on to the report, the use trust, the munitions to bombard the civilian site. according to local officials, at least 10 shells, a stroke of the roof of the building. as we know, reports of any casualties. now this comes a made intensifying brussels on the bus front lines. our teeth egos, dove, is in the guns republic to see russian rookie up to the systems in action. in the combat, the frontend to look guns, republic presents the ultimate challenge in military mass. i see country roads turn to swampy mud and freeze again in a span of hours. low lands are covered with fog. down toes and snow falls, impede visibility, paralyzing the work of spotters and anti tank cruise. all this and more has to be factored into the gargantuan equation by both sides. russia planning, it's advance,
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and ukraine holding defensive lines. for these grad walker launches can hit targets up to 40 kilometers away. not only does this range provide relative safety, but also flexibility in picking the best firing position, with the best conditions. with
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these grad crews will they make an immediate escape? very often here in the dumbass, everything that separates you between life and death is just minutes. ukrainian forces can be very precise and very quick with return fire. even with grown cameras, blinded by weather rushes, command centers packed plenty of intelligence data. the frontline is vast, but there's only a handful of places where a key forces have developed a habit of masking their equipment at about a month and soon of work intensively of we have multiple goals if we constantly pushed the enemy were satisfied with our results. although we hit both infantry and ukrainian military equipment order, russia has amassed a powerful fire fist here and is now probing ukraine's defenses. keep troops in turn scatter their perimeters with hundreds of mines. a clear sign that they've abandoned hopes they once cherished to deal another blow to the russian army. here,
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i'm a good done of reporting from the dumbass artsy. it all must have once again found himself in hot water with equaling golden heat, branded the 2014 ukraine regime change a cou, receiving an immediate backlash from one of the next his advisors. that election was arguably dodgy, but no question that there was indeed a clue free societies influence states via di, logo, elections, enslaved societies, take to the streets to get rid of repressive states. this is the basis of freedom. ellen musk there have never been cruise in ukraine, but they have always been free. people stop reading russian newspapers. the 2 in question took place in 2014 when then the ukranian president, victoria markovich was overthrown, falling deadly chaotic processing. keith,
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the violence on the streets was directly supported by washington with multiple u. s. lawmakers and government officials visiting the cleaning capital at the time . in the words of us deputy secretary of state, victoria needn't washington actually midwife. the to meanwhile, according to moscow, the main force responsible for violence on the streets and classes with police were radical nationalists. nevertheless, the day before ukrainian president yenna coverage was overthrown. his government actually signed the agreement with the opposition. the deal was broken by the european union and russia, among the terms was an agreement to initiate early presidential elections. however, protest didn't fulfill the agreement as they occupied government buildings. and keep following the withdrawal of police forces present in the coverage eventually had to leave the country because of the danger he faced climb. preston
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international attorney told us the ukrainian presidential advisors response de la mosque was dishonest as the wires june. the 2014 events in key eve was plain to see the deafness. and cuz pretty, pretty simple. it's the change of power by force violence, or threats, essentially. and so that's what happened in ukraine. it was there was not a regularly scheduled election. it wasn't done at the ballot box. it was done by, by force, essentially. and the will, you know, a small percentage of the ukrainian people who were misled, i believe even a lot of ways and, and influenced inappropriately bought money from western powers. and so much classic definition of i think that the advisor to up present zalinski is just being dishonest in when he's making the
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statements. he has and tell him more laws may well joe. and so i love so travel to india, and i say, where he tried to convince the country, the prime minister in the rend remote each aside with the west against russia. while modi stated indian maintains and neutral status and is really to contribute to and mediate in any piece process you see be shan't be per creamy since the beginning of the developments in ukraine. india has insisted on resolving this dispute through dialogue and diplomacy. your brain is ready to contribute to any piece process. we have also agreed to the reform of multilateral institutions is necessary to reflect global realities in a better way. this is evident from our active participation within the g for to reform the un security council. i think that clear, i did that on see course want to run and saw the has ward. how so sees the chance of blame moscow for the global and you twice isn't food insecurity. as the vessels
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carrying grain continue to head many to europe rather than countries in dire need of 8? no one. chancellor essentially said that he wants to deeper an economic and political ties with india, how so on his to day was it or the weekend? and this was his 1st visit. everson sir, are taking gun or taking office in 2021. i essentially bought the countries signed some agreements, wind all saw solar and dam, in fact, green hydrogen sector. now this meeting between the german chancellor as well as the prime minister of india, and that into worthy it don't please just a day after the anniversary of russia offensive in ukraine. now the german chancellor says that the conflict is hurting developing countries and that it's also causing gar fuel, as well as food shortages in these countries. but to member where the green wessel
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has gone the wrestles full of greens from ukraine from unlocked boards. in fact, they were going north to the starving countries of africa, but mainly to europe. in the tart, the world is suffering as a consequence of russia's aggression. a very important question is 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 the one priority of our work boat o. last shots also retreated about hazel commitment or ceiling. the deal between europe as well as a european union, as well as in the other free trade deal. and why do they want to do that, or essentially because of course a, it is going to strengthen our use ties with, in the indoor specifically june that but more importantly, the believe that by doing saw is they can father rightfully moscow. so basically
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reading india, we're from russian arms and energy, but india doesn't want that. there is a clear answer. told that no, in fact, as far as feminist and moody during his visit is concerned, why do you set of the conflict should be sold with dialogue and diplomacy bought, you know, keeping in line with the countries approach to now he in fact, refrain from saying anything against russia now, meanwhile, last week there was also a g. 20 of the finance ministers needs in india. and while the finance sheets had a lot to ponder bod, discuss economic problems. but what really happened was that all that good or shadowed by the western demands for india to condemn russia and taken a supple stance. and it refused to comment on the incident. why not? i think it is the middle east passing. i thought it was funny, condemned
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a rampage by israeli settlers in the west bank of walla saying is running government is fully responsible for the terrace act. at least one person was killed a more than a 100. others left injured off the violence erupt. it overnight. ah, ah ah, a group of israelis radio, the town attacking local land setting building when cause a blaze, one house will repulsively tool. while a person family, the suicide is rate is reportedly arrived shortly off as a push back clear factors am, protect civilians is really primary and made
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a statement condemning the live ankle for the army to do its job. he also promised to find the attackers, the destruction m k of come just hours of the to is raisal, kill a drive by shooting in the same town. we spoke to a person who witness the wireless dismissal. we came home from work as usual. it was after evening prayers. suddenly we saw from the main street mops of settlers. we heard the sound of things break in and shooting. there was streaming the noise, get louder. we heard women screaming from one or 2 houses. there were 7 or 8 of them. we came to see what was happening, the house of one resident abdullah sir, and his sky was set ablaze around it. there were 50 or 60 settlers within. they set it on fire. we picked up some stones and confronted them. the same thing happened to our brother, a bu, a moth. his son was wounded,
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his shoulder was injured. the settlers beat him up, women's started screaming inside their houses because they were alone their home. so our residents were broken into. they broke the windows of the houses that burned some houses completely. they burned everything. abdulla so scar, they said it blaze. there is nothing left. they entered our house. you see the stone, they threw it in here. they broke everything with them. this is ashley cleansing, but thank god the people are resilient. this is all land and we will stay on it. as you can see on the, for the dozens of pod causal burnt to the ground during the attack along with multiple houses that were also set ablaze. and damaged by the surface. the new wave of violence comes as is really i'm passing authorities met in jordan for a one day some it aimed curb in the reasons why contentions off wednesday and idea rate killed the 11 policies and left more than 100 injured in the occupied westbank
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city. of numbers, the local director of the red crescent branded the incident a massacre. according to us, as estates released by the policy in the health ministry at the 65 policies, including 13 children, have been killed since january the message describe this as the bloodiest ever start of the year. for the people who are staying in decades, we spoke to is really just an political ours, a mirror who says that the latest classes just perpetrate, the cycle of violence. the cycle of violence has become such a cliche, but unfortunately it is true because each incident is getting another one and not their revenge action or an action to fall. another attack and obviously no defensive measures,
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neither of friends nor deterrence. keeps the palestinians from acting against israelis and therefore, israeli actions against the palestinians. the tragedy is that everyone knows that the peace process should be relaunched via talks. at least between president abbas and whomever. these really prime minister happens to be. but there is no willingness, especially on the israeli side to really large these dogs. because down the road, obviously, they would have to be concessions. they would have to be drawn from territories. there will have to be an issue of settlers and up settlements. they don't want to pay the price of peace and therefore they would rather have these incidents go on and on forever. 20 years ago to the day and all her grades to
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destroy is long range. ballistic missiles, as was required by the un, but these concessions proved to fruitless. as the u. s. allies launch invasion that left a trail of destruction and the country king hundreds of thousands of civilians is all special coverage of the u. s. war of terror in iraq. 20 is on at this hour. american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm iraq, to free people, and to defend the world from great pain. a we with the medicine and sleep
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with it took just a one a month for the us address allies, soule couldn't the old campaign to take control of baghdad. however, you are only a 50, withdrew in 2011. over those years countless families were left shafted. the young people's aspirations for the future were left in ruins by the brutal us led invasion. oh, i was a teenager in the tachi area. there was an army training camp and weapons depots and the sides was subjected to heavy bombardment by merican forces. we were teenagers and we were playing football not caring about the shelling a sometimes we would have to hide one date, there was a huge explosion. we don't know that a bomb had fallen on us. 3 children were lined dead near me,
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and i remembered that the person who was holding the bull died instantly of me, but i was injured in 2000 sakes. while i was playing, i heard heavy shooting and then suddenly a mortar landed near me. i was only a child of the time. i was injured in 2008 when i was just riding my bicycle when suddenly i was spinning. i landed on my back and could see my entire stomach hopin and intestines on the ground. ah, oh, the number of iraqi martyrs who were killed by american forces and car bombs is nearly 250000. the injured are more than 500000. what did they do to deserve this? what has been achieved by invading iraq under the pretext of having weapons of mass destruction? where are those weapons of mass destruction?
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ah, my life got worse. i left school, i couldn't walk and my abdomen was cut open. life weiss, my life is over as i can't even get a job my life end and and my future was lost. this destroyed my mother and father especially badly. and after a while they died. one after the other, after i lost my foot, the injury affected my life in a major way. i told myself my life is over. i was just a teenager. how would i live like this? you would ever want to marry me? ah, ah, ah. the murder and destruction of the iraqi people is a genocide perpetrated by us forces the entry of isis and the further killing of
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iraqi people. and the security forces are all because of americans. we have evidence and certified documents that prove the u. s. bombed and iraqi police patrol simply for being in an area controlled by the us. ah, with her on it. i didn't get any compensation, even though i submitted all the required documents, i only received social welfare payments amounted to a $170000.00 dina's which was completely useless. that's also presumably the iraqi government how to adopt to require measure and compensate the wounded at least financially considering they haven't even made any moral apology. oh, america did not compensate the iraqi people for even one dean are of it's bombings, which destroyed and humiliated the people of iraq. all injuries have been documented and the united states knows this. unfortunately, the killing in blood shedding of iraqi people continues. there is no determining
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that his island 3 coffee will have the only us campaign against iraq in 1919 following the iraq invasion of kuwait. then u. s. president bush senior, sanctioned the desert storm. murphy operation about 3000 civilians are estimated of being killed, as well as up to 50000 iraqi troops. my calling rory, sushi spoke to desert storm. a veteran daniel bosworth who compared the 2 military interventions in iraq in 199091. we had all the military equipment soldiers. we were stopped at the border of iraq. they lead to saddam hussein stay in power to keep the region stable. right? because you have, i ran, iraq, i believe in 199091 had the 4th largest military with them. why in 2003. they
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wanted to take him out of power when they know it's going to open a vacuum. but what's tom, who's saying a direct threat now to the united states? you know, what's the direct threat to the people of the united states? in my opinion, i don't believe so. why do you think, daniel, that america, england and some of the nato allies, why do you think they chose the middle east? one i believe oil and to i believe, to make the middle east unstable. there are certain people who like to control through fear. and if you make to the middle east, unstable, and then you, you keep pushing the narrative terrorists roof. i believe this is a way that they're able to control the people with fear and to
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be able to have the opportunity to invade other countries. and, and do you think though, do you think that, you know, you said the oil was so important for going into iraq, d ready thing oil. was that important for going and know in the year 2000? there were 7 countries who did not join the us central bank and look 2001 afghan. then 2003, iraq, 2011, libya and syria. then off of that. yeah, he just, you know, just makes me think that is a motive for invading a country. you mentioned these countries here who essentially got invaded over the past 20 odd years. general wesley clark knew forced our general that he, he came out. he actually started talking publicly about this didn't he said i, i came up, a commander came into my office one day through a stack of papers on my table and said we're going to be evading 5.

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