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what's happened in done boss this whole time? this is, these aren't objects, these are people. and so that's why i do what i do. that's why i'm here for the raise about the integrity of nigeria, that tauriel system as the ruling party candidate, merrily wins victory in the presidential election. russia talked with deborah j. lab grove, a meet with indian council for the head of the 24 message conference. you as a combo on the, on my front lines instead of the by god, see, listen to 1st hand accounts of continued clean the photo decided to switch side by russia. i never wanted to fight against russia. i have relatives in france. there.
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the situation is horrible. a desire for peace prompted me to join the battalion. i want to defend my land, my family with good and welcome dogs international broadcasting alive from moscow, just close the hour and it's great to have you with us. i'm miranda molly. let's take a look at the choice this out to the latest 1st with nigeria as presidential election, the ruling party is candidate bullet tenant who has clinched a narrow victory over 2 opposition, hopefully in africa's largest economy. the question have been raised about the results. a tauriel commercial has the blue form of the center left. all progressive. congress
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bought the or a p. c as a president elect. so with 36 percent of the votes last just 7 percentage. what points higher than the runner up fuel in claims of the election could have been rigged to do as a tester that the election was credible and express gratitude to supporters in his victory speech. ah, advantage you have for me as the experience of a mr. bullet to know who wins the most contest that by far the most acrimonious of elections here in africa's largest democracy. in recent times, people here are really over the machinations of how far we have come with regards
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to some of the complaints that have been noise. the legitimizing this elections and they're going as far as to say that they are hoping for a move post this acrimonious us elections. and they're hoping for a better economy. they're hoping for more money in their pockets. they are hoping that they will move on. that interval wins this election with a very, very fine and narrow margin of victory. having won some 8700000 volts. rich have which will cost here. mind you need. this was a country that had some 92000000 voters here that were registered, but only 24000000 votes were said to be valid. miss tina, who was closely followed by optic who, alba, one just i'm the 7000000 votes here and he was representing the peoples
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democratic party. and they were followed by the labor party which only managed some thinks point. 1000000 of votes here. but one thing is referred to as much as nigerian laws stipulate that a candidate must win 25 percent of $24.00 states. that's at least 2 thirds of the states. it's also stimulates that the winning candidate must attain 25 percent of the f. c t. the fcc is the federal capital a territory, and that is where most attainable has fallen a shot. we expect the opposition to go. busy to court, we expect the opposition to decry the fact that this was not a free and fair elections. to say that voters were intimidated, that they did not see transparency. and also that the results from the polling
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unit that was sent to me that were meant to be transmitted electronically. because of the new bio matrix system that was to ensure that we have a electron that they were not transmitted to the i next serve in a boucher and therefore the credibility of this particular set of results remains in question. ah, ross is tom diplomat said ive rob has arrived for a meeting with his counselor what never joshua wright's office. also the indian foreign minister. these meetings are being conducted in new to me in mid to a conference of the gene, twenties, foreign ministers as close live now to odd seas. india chorus for that ruined and chava in new delhi to great to see you or have you on the to now, can you listen more details about these meetings?
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but this is a very, very significant meeting. in fact, the russian foreign minister came up to new delhi late last night, and in fact, apart from that are very important. she 24 ministers need to model. they're also expecting a few bilaterals to take these. now as far as in the else concerned, there's a challenge in front of it. that really is that since the global powers are the sort of divided at the stage, it's really become becoming difficult to focus on issues that are on the agenda. what all the issues on the agenda there really are. issues like a monthly lateral zoom or so all climate change as well as food and energy security need for reforms. also development corporations for more these government to show leadership on. but what is happening is that some of these issues are getting all shadows shadowed by some of these shonda to really she was, for example,
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conflicts and global upmanship. and that really is something that is becoming a bit of a challenge of what happened last week in bangalore during the finance ministers need is also sort of a pre core. so to what could happen at the foreign minister some need as well. but of course, the india is prepared, i was talking about how the world powers are divided or whether russia, ukraine conflict, vod in a sense is making it difficult for geo political, political issues to really come on consensus with sort of see. so for the foreign minister of need, there's a menu fully all ok, all for to see we did see like i just pointed out what happened last week during the finance ministers need no convent can a consensus. in fact, that's something that also happened during the g 20 body some some it last saw last year in november. remember, that's something that india wants to award at all call sub. but of course it's
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a very, very crucial meeting. and we're going to keep following all the updates a bought from the foreign minister of the meeting that also be around 50 bilaterals that entails external affairs minister will hold scores. one of them will also be with a foreign minister off russia. wonderful runs a going to busy day or a couple of days ahead of the actual ring. some speed we'll see, he gets in that figure to lisa where at least 36 people have been killed and 85 others injured as 2 trains including a freight locomotive collided head on there. the city of marisa in the central part of the country. a fire ruptured and plumes of smoke was seen blowing out over overturned carriages. about $350.00 passengers, albany have been on board when the train smashed into the freight on the same truck
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is unclear what cools the incident. the local governor has said that about 250 survivors have been evacuated so far. and a rescue operation is on the way an eye witness said. the trains collided at high speed, little sky. people naturally were scared. actually very scared. they were looking around searching, they didn't know where they were. there were many large pieces of steel. the trains were completely destroyed, both the passenger train and the freight train. the passenger train was going about 160 kilometers per hour. and it was a clear head on collision. as a fight to incentivize along, the don bash front lines are exclusively from captured, ukrainian soldiers who opted to switch sides and join a russian battalion are these robber casara, learned about why they made this pivotal decision. scores of ukrainian soldiers
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have become prisoners of war under different circumstances. some of them have deserted their rank sans as some of them or taken prisoner in combat. now, many of those prisoners of war are actually from here in don barza. most of them were mobilized into the ukranian army at the start of the special military operation. now nearly a 100 of those who are from dun boss have decided to join the ranks of the newly formed volunteer battalion fighting on the russian sides of colds, bug done like malesky battalion. now i've met with some of those are soldiers who are preparing to answer combat to defend their motherland. and here are their stories. me, madison. we were in murray, you will when was surrendered to the russians. they talked to almost all of us
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about serving for the russian side, and i wanted to join the battalion because my house on the front line, i want to defend my land. i never wanted to fight against russia. i have relatives and friends there on the situation is horrible. and of course i understand that we need to defend our land and so that civilians can leave peacefully see me. the west saw this conflict with russia. ukrainians, and russians have always been brotherly. people eat and, and then somebody said that russia was the enemy and the escalation began. so he wasn't nick to recollect g showed those who is in before the operations thought is who i felt there would be a conflict with it. and i decided to beg them that i would not participate dishing . i visited my crane battalion and i was captured after that. i understood that i would be offered to serve for russia and at the mines my relatives in the state, in the low ganske region. so they were nothing for me to do new crying, and it helps me that slobs are fine each other. i'm not bad at history, chris, who it foreshadowed this. and now this is happening pretty muffle. i want to crane
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to understand what the events of 2014 have result attained. what's it, would you as one, you know, a mirror? a desire for peace prompted me to join the battalion. i want to defend my land, my family. i want to serve for the future. when i served in the ukraine forces back then, there was no ante, russia attitude, people were just making money. but a lot of propaganda and neo nazi sentiments have emerged lately. many people who got here didn't even understand what they would be fighting for feel, so they say that they were abandoned by ukraine, so some of them were taken to the front line without any preparation. now the people that i spoke with said they have been forcefully mobilized into ukraine army . and as they told me, they never wanted to fight against their own kind. i've asked them whether they have any hatred in their hearts wards the people they will be flying against. and they said that they're all hoping for peace to finally come to done boss. and so
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that their families and friends, i can finally forget all the horrors of this conflict that lasted for nearly 9 years. rahman coffer of r t don't ask republic my name is vision has thrown its weight behind the controversial mass survey program, which will come to an end this december. if longer it doesn't vote to stand. it implements the government supply on any non us citizen outside americas borders, and allows us to be on any communications within those august and us nationals. our team created moving reports. the u. s. congress is being urged by the, by the ministration to renew this very controversial buying program that eventually enables the united states government to gather data without the traditional warrant
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process. now it's rated back to $911.00. i was instituted into law in 2008. it is section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act by them. and this program when law enforcement officials describe it, they really don't make any bones about what it's really all about. here's what they said. we all, religiously focused on serious threat such as the chinese government's efforts to spy enough to steal our technology around the sanctions. evasions north korea's nuclear program and russia's invasion of ukraine. now the program essentially enables the f, b i and the national security agency do go to tech companies and acquired text messages, electronic data emails, and other information. this would apply to google, microsoft meta, and other corporations, without the traditional warrant process and civil liberties. organizations have
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raised serious concerns about this and the right to privacy. now in 2013 after edward note and reveal the nature of the program, the supreme court ultimately slapped down a lawsuit from civil liberties organization in response to concerns about the privacy of american. the court's refusal to hear this case shields one of the most far reaching government surveillance programs from meaningful judicial oversight. it has allowed, baseless claims of secrecy to prevail over the rule of law. if this law were not renewed, it would expire in the coming december. but in all likelihood, there's very little chance of it not being renewed. it appears that the biden administration is following the prompt administration, which were following the obama administration, which was following the bush administration. and continuing this pattern of encroaching on the privacy of the american. then expanding the ability of the government to carry out surveillance and spying without much oversight. the
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former c i, a analysts, larry johnson says the u. s. surveys program is actually the use against americans themselves. despite it stated, the aim of countering foreign threats. that this law that when it was passed, and this is not my opinion, i'm basing this upon my former business partner. now retired, who was chief of international operations for d. e, a in the ninety's. and he told me, he said we have all the authority we need to actually in. busy interrupt phone calls and spy on foreigners. what this law does is basically give the f, b i, and department of justice and the anybody else d e a, a back door despite on americans. and in fact, that's exactly what they did to donald trump. that's what they did to people on his team like george pop adopted. so it's been used against america, and it's
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a gross abuse. and yet they always try out the foreign travis to justify a news, just a lie, damn lie. peace in your protest of erupt. mal, do against countries prove less than government amid brian c. e on it problems. oh, i will take you into the scenes of the national capitalism on the resignation of the countries for eve, for my ass and some of the purchases carried cargo effigies of the leader, which they ripped apart and some local authorities of restricted access to the error to try to prevent further demonstrators. this footage shows the crowds marching through the city center. the anti government rally brought together resident from all across the country. we heard from opposition leader in
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a sure who explain the reasons behind the persistent protests. this globally, the citizens of moldova, have to bear the burden of mistakes, the president sand due and her regime have made with its foreign policies which are unbalanced wrong and simply stupid. people are unable to pay their bills, they could use their savings in the 1st month of winter. then in the 2nd month they borrowed money. now they just don't have the resources to pay their bills. these costs are higher than the income of the majority of citizens, particularly pensioners. this is why many of us in our country want the current government to resign to enable new elections. the situation is getting worse day after day. whereas in the autumn, there were protesters demanding that sand, his government resigned because of the economic problems. now they are calling it an absolute catastrophe. the current administration is pulling us towards the you.
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but at the same time, it is depriving us of our traditional values and imposing things that are completely alien to us. the west has assured us that they would bring democratic standards from all dover, like freedom of speech. but in reality, the authorities have closed 6 channels. what freedom of speech are we talking about? when a significant number of opposition leaders have been imprisoned? there is not any freedom of speech. all those western values are simply fictional. several u. s. defense officials have testified, the government is keeping a close eye on the funding to key if, despite saying it has spiraled to more than $100000000000.00. those comments elaine, during the 1st open hearing on oversight of u. s. minifie equipment g u claim. and you tell us roughly how much money has been given total to the ukraine war effort since we began lashire?
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well, it depends a little bit how you count it, but i believe it's over a 113000000000 approximately. this policy is not without risk. i think we all know that 1st of all, it is costing an enormous amount of money in terms of tens of billions of dollars. why you still believe this is the correct policy to support ukraine in this war? what the implications are for our own national security because i think it's a legitimate question, the american taxpayer, your why are we spending money? it seems like a long way away, you know, and not to be overly crass about it. but a lot of constituents ask the question, what's all this got to do with me is the responsibility of congress to ensure that every single penny of american taxpayer money is being effectively used as intended? well, we did provide hundreds of millions of dollars in assistance in the months leading up to the war. and then of course, car actually, if we really were rewind the clock, i mean, starting in 2014, we provided only non lethal 8 until 2017. if a hill says by the white house policy that the massive is feasible,
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the quinn is justified, they claim that there has been government over the side of the u. s. assistance since the beginning of the conflict. there have been numerous fails that the money and weaponry are not thoroughly tracked once they reach ukraine, which before the cove, it was reputed to be one of the most corrupt countries. in europe, a u. s. republican congress learned called into question with a controversial you claim on groups such as the as of the korean, i've received access the u. s. weapons. the a's off battalion getting access to us weapons. not that i'm aware of um, but fios information. i sandra sent enter into the record the global times investigative report. the indicate that talks about training itself from the atlantic councils digital forensics, research lab, citing these are the chart was even get stuff is for back 2018 without objection.
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so order. any reason to disagree with that assessment? because it's the, i'm sorry, is this the global times from china? no, this is well, that's what you read. yeah, it might be. yeah. would that be a reason why i view i'd as a general matter, i don't take beijing's problem. no, no, you have to tell me the, at the allegation is true or false. i mean, i don't have any evidence one way or the other as a general matter, i don't take beijing's propaganda at face value rather than going with. and my goats also mentioned the report by the native, by atlantic council. it says that i love medicines, i had been testing us weapons a years before the conflict interrupted for the u. s. under secretary of defense, have a shrug off the loosens as propaganda by russia's close. devil, i think partner china, former u. n. o evans inspector scott ritter says the claims of having oversight over the money being spent on ukraine or earning to pacify american taxpayers. i had to
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laugh when he said, you know, dealing with ukrainian corruption is at the top of the list notes at the bottom of the list. because if it was at the top of the list, you would never have given you train any money because you can't account for it. but the fact of the matter is, there's little doubt that 6070 percent of the financial resources that the united states provided to ukraine has disappeared, isn't getting to the intended target has been, you know, sequestered by the innumerable corrupt hands that are reaching out to, to be padded by american dollars in on the military side. you know, again, noticed the, the non answers and, you know, we were investigating, we don't have an answer. if you've been on top of this, from the very beginning, you'd have an answer. there are no answers because we're not on the top of it. and the reason why we're not on the top of it is because we wouldn't be able to do this if the truth came out to the american people about how over $115000000000.00 of us
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taxpayer money has been squandered in ukraine signing and laws less than that baffled science to give, has been a big topic for months. now, for 2 perspective supplies, that is half the pledges were made by the usaa and jeremy with both parties. now a parent of different interpretations of what was agreed to it is the most recent message from berlin. the fees of dish. i have no intention to comment on sullivan's interpretation or remark here, but i'm going to show you how the federal government held the federal chancellor received his talks with the american president. those were good constructive talks in which both sides always made sure that we came to a joint approach that we gave ukraine the best possible support and how to defend itself. does last saving comes offer more lengthy water out of washington, were recollection of productive talks, a bit forgotten by the u. s. president. and to follow the back and forth between
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the western allies on who was send, the advanced heavy weapons 1st, it ended up taking the american plays of what was initially a single abrams tank. subsequently grew to $31.00 foot germ leads across the line as well. and promise is leopard to tax is the us national security advisers take on how the events evolved. he recently decided against sending them because his military told them that they would not be useful on the battlefield in this fight. but would be useful, would be german tanks. so in the interest of aligns unity and to ensure that ukraine got what it wanted, despite the fact that the abraham is on the tool they need, the president said, ok, i'm going to be the leader of the free world. i will send abrams down the road if you send leopards. now. political science is either international security. alice marcus la boda, says the tags in question weren't deliver victory to ukraine. to be perfectly
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honest, neither of these 2 main battle tanks neither the, the modern leopards nor the us abrams are appropriate for ukrainian forces who have not trained on them for years. when the u. s. provided them to saudi arabia in iraq, their programs to train their militaries up to use these tanks for 5 and 7 years respectfully. so the idea that they're just going to send over a few dozen tanks and get resume forces are just going to jump into the turrets and drive off and achieve some type of victories. it's frankly, it's pure propaganda. it's, it's, it's ludicrous in military terms. it is pure political symbolism. the abrams are even heavier and more technically complex for, for the untrained user. then the leopards, but only marginally,
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which is why the us doesn't want to see them sent and see them perform badly and destroyed on the battlefield. well that out of this news i'll t dot com was a lot of great stories to read fully back at the top with i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order is a conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence at the point, obviously is to create trust rather than fear. i would like to take on various job with artificial intelligence. real summoning
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isn't time to talk, it would seem so the wes rhetoric is at odds with hard realities on the ground in ukraine. the chinese are presented to proposal and it is believed buquet, france, and germany are cobbling together, applying for zalinski. but are they willing to talk to russia ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah with so ah,
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