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back to the person because he wants to change the behavior of the government because cruise them why that hasn't happened actually hasn't function with students yet. they committed another terrorist act, another crime. they entered the border territory, opened fire and civilian vladimir putin bronze thursdays, ukrainian length attacks on russia's, bree else, region and tara, with security services saying explosive devices, helping discover it, hidden across the urea. ukrainian group, designated as terrorist by russia has claimed responsibility for the incident leader was previously tied to neo nazi ideology. and also a head on the pope. it was agreed that the african union will be of the whole
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member of the g. 2 english, as it hasn't been over several years. russia praise is developing countries for their independent decision making during a gathering of foreign ministers in india. also criticizing the west for its quote, neo colonial. how much? including sanctions on the manipulation of international with wherever you're counting the program from this our welcome to moscow on the global news run down here on our team. we begin in rushes, brown's region near the ukrainian border where authority say a terrorist group has attack several villages. they are leaving 2 people dead on a child injured president, putin as a label the attack, an active term. she wouldn't assume sheila actually committed another terrorist act of another crime when they entered the border territory. but it opened fire and
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civilians because they saw that it was a civilian car. they saw that civilians and children were sitting in a garage. duncan, these are the same people who want to deprive us of our history, traditions and language of clearly, the area is currently being swept for additional explosive devices than mine. clearance is underway, russian security services say the militants were pushed back into ukrainian territory where they were then targeted with artillery fire, in order to prevent further civilian casualties. ortiz rachel blevins can tell us more. this is being treated as a terrorist attack. the f. s. b came out and said that the situation is under control by one forestman, but also noted that a large number of explosives have been found in the area in the browns region there today. now, so far the death toll is up to 2 civilians killed and one child wounded after a moving vehicle was fired upon by terrorist suspects in the brown scrooge. and
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there near the border between russia and ukraine. let's get into a little bit about what we know so far about those suspected terrorists who are responsible. so there have been a number of post all across social media that we've seen. and those individuals claim to be members of a group known for engaging and military activities against russia. now, notably, while their nationality is russian, they are based in ukraine and have a history of carrying out a tax against russian as they notably took responsibility for the murder of daria duke and back in august. now, there are also some reports we've seen in ukrainian media, where the official representative of ukraine's intelligence services was quoted as saying that this was a case where the russians were waking up. and this is attack as some kind of protests against. now it's important to note here that the suspects were actually looking at, have not only shown their loyal to, to ukraine. however, the one major suspect, the one main individual who has
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a picture over and over again, is one who has actually bragged about having a premium military id in order for the russian volunteer court to become a legal union. how do you move madness? i touched the hands of half of the top military brass in this country, politicians for an arrest of witches advisors, mini open, the deputy heads of the security services, and so on and so forth. so i personally talk to scores of people that were really millennium, our way in the go was with now that individual has notably, again, that popularity as being an am a fighter. but he has not stayed quiet about the new nazi ideology that he believes in noting that he is gaining followers and trying to train them into some sort of white nationalist fighters. and also at the same time promoting some sort of clothing line with nazi link symbols on it. here's what was said in a recent biased news article,
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which was talking about his views and his closing line internet interview and getting has outlined his ambitious vision for white wrecks coordinate and all encompassing lifestyle brand and sort of nike for nazis that promotes his old uglier ideology is something strong, healthy and aspirational. in recent years, the white wrecks logger includes a helmet, worried and circled by a black sun. and uncle symbol that's been adopted by neo nazis. the logo has become an increasingly common site in european james fight clubs and football terraces. so certainly a lot of questions remaining about those suspects who are responsible for today's deadly attack. rachel evans there. well also on thursday, another village in the brown sc region was targeted by ukrainian mortar attacks. no casualties were reported on the neighboring cursed district reports of several rounds of ukrainian shelling, left one civilian dead and another injured. international security specialist marks la bota believes the goal of the attack was to create political on rest in russia.
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sabotaged it. what would be considered an acceptable act of a military conflict? but um, these particular individuals, they crossed the border in an on militarized area, presumably through a forest under cover of night. and they came up to a couple of villages, a population around a 180, with absolutely no military targets. that this is a terror classic act of political, violent political terrorism. they chose this one because it is the softest of soft garden. it is literally to the tiny little hamlets of villagers has no military value whatsoever, because they knew that this they would at least get through it's goal is to inspire fear and hoping to create political unrest in russia
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and other over headline stories today. russia's top diplomat has criticize what he call the western neo colonial mindset of pushing its own interests while saying they're beneficial for the world. the comments were made of the media conference falling at g 20 foreign ministers meeting in new delhi. sir gala for off other than developing countries are aware of the u. s. lead tactic, but believe such an approach has reached an impasse north america. the school to the west is aware that the current approach has reached an impasse with your school . they say that that is necessary to inflict a strategic defeat of russia. and that is an existential problem for them when they are attempting to preserve their head, you want to in the international arena, developing countries see and understand all this perfectly. the big new as of the day really is that there was no meeting of minds of yorba bowers and there was no consensus, no joined community, could be adopted. india was relieved. a chance summary,
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an outcome document from the foreign ministers meet in new delhi for you. i'm talking russian diplomats, lovegrove held press conference just a while ago here to new delhi. in fact, he blamed the west for not being able to come out with that joint statement of that was expected as far as you green is concerned. that's really was the something you're walking all the conversations and that's where the global leaders were really divided. but apart from that, dave is one point where there was some sort of consensus as mentioned by level there, which is multilateralism. c m, tim agreement has been reached and all of the issues that were on the g 20 agenda. this includes seeking true multilateralism history and strengthening that position of developing countries. in particular, it was agreed that the african union will be a full member of the g 20 as the e. u has been for several years just now. my collateral of them was one of the top
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agendas for feminist entering them, or these government to show you leadership on, in fact, apart from that. and there are other things on the agenda as well. of course, food insecurity, crisis being one of the important agenda. but of course, some, as far as this divide is concerned, that the board decides really hardened, and it was really difficult to measure those. but if i showed that last of all, so in that press conference, he held a said as after a west also tried to block, although russian demands mush. but his leave them washed over. we called for the document to reflect the need for an impartial, honest investigation. into the north stream attack, they're doing here, but it was categorically rejected by our western partners because of their position that that g 20 declaration was blocked. or do you remember how the west reacted to the harsh revelations? sushi they said it was nonsense, rosalie,
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but we won't let them swimming under the rugs total. so in the foreign ministers of needs today in new delhi, you have several issues concern to ukraine config. then other divergence as well, that in fact, could not be reconciled. but of course, um, as far as at the top, a diploma i'll from russia who made it was a tech. he also said that the west is responsible for manipulating the was market prices. socially new, new drugs, also the west, unfortunately has not given up its neo colonial habits. was pretty much everything that is done now is to make the world economies subservience which of the interests of the western world. and there are neo colonial practices. if this includes sanctions and attempts to manipulate prices in the world market. so for example, setting a price gap on oil is stealing other people's natural resources, new malloy. it also includes the manipulation of the rules of world trade within international trade organizations or video. now as love rob held
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a fest conference here in new delhi family. the indian foreign minister also held a press conference where he spoke about how a joint statement of a joint communicate could not come to. of course, india will still continue to be the problem, sola, that it sees itself as i remember this event. the g 20 foreign ministers need was one of the biggest events before as the final summit, which will take in september this year. and the city was a pre call, several sorts to what could happen in september. same lines oh on what me saw happen in bali last year or but of course, saw as i understand, the indian side sees that it when i try and continue to be the problem solver, as it sees itself to be if washington carries, i'd new killer tests moscow will prepare an adequate response, answer brushes,
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deputy foreign minister, how to say during a disarmament conference in geneva earlier. the official also covered his nation's relations with nato on the west. in regards to nuclear security. sure, shoot, learn crisen lind concerned regarding the comprehensive test ban treaty that was adopted around the quarter century ago. which has not yet come on to force largely due to the united states back, which refused to ratify the agreement. the u. s. is actively showing that they want to conduct the latest ellis. we cannot ignore that. see if the u. s. actually makes the decision to conduct them in class. my will beverly good to his were asked to prepare an adequate response. when you move, nobody should happen. dangerous illusion, global strategic parrot, it might be dismantled. is this a shot shot to get me? is she a blood? she has a current vulnerable state in terms of arms control is the result of the deliberate destructive efforts of countries. other members of the notoriously. now north atlantic alliance, the glock is obsessed with desire to reshape balancing,
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collins and rummaged earliest undermines the security of others got duty. nato strives to get militarist or digit global government. well, else we cannot say ignorance and see how some states briefly introduce. she father was how the lead hybrid disruptive activities against anxious and pressure with 4th grade and maricel and escalation in order to manage installation. since you said you wanted to take urgent matters to reinforce the convention and biological instruction weapons by means of working on legally binding protocols with effective mechanisms of control booked in are committed to construct if working with rooms of observing special groups. on elaborating convention mechanisms, it has been proven that the u. s. military and its affiliates, including private companies. so it have been involved in biological weapons activities and cranium territory this, you know, that is a violation of the biological weapons convention that a she soon rushes questions about this to both ukraine and the last have gone on actually go into these questions still need to regulation company c, c,
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a may go with the civically highlight the need to work on a multi sided, legally binding instrument to prevent an arms race and space. the need for such a document has arisen significantly as the u. s. in their allies, attempt to conduct military operations and had achieved military dominance in space of western proposed actions in space cannot solve the principal issue of safeguarding space is, is on of overall security which shall be free from a position to. conversely, these western proposals are invented to conceal the equation of accelerated military capacity building and in subsequent implementation. august when i cross live now to former senior security policy, unless in the office of the u. s. secretary of defense, michael maloof. michael, welcome to the program. worrying you escalations, i would suggest how do you assess right now the prospects of significant global disarmament? i think it's, we're getting further away from global disarmament. and with this trend toward
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rearmament and not wanting to abide by the existing treaties, it's going to make the world more dangerous since start and other agreements that the united states was involved in and what have you. i think that and then it's already dropped out up and now the suspension. i think that it's going to make the world more dangerous. i think the, the, the trends should be trying to get other countries to come on. come on board these disarmament agreements. a since those treaties were established and agreed to and now being suspended. other countries have come up with their own nuclear weapons and, and their own medium range, ballistic missiles, which in fact is making the world more dangerous as a consequence. and we don't even have china on board, we don't have india,
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we don't have pakistan, those countries also. and or, or even north korea, we should, we should try to work with them. but we're not headed in that direction. and it's consequently making things very, very dicey. especially with these, these various crises in different regions of the world that could inflame at any time and could easily lead to serious consequences as well with the acceleration of weapons and the, and the use of nuclear, chemical, biological and, and that's scary. you might touch not just a moment, but on the issue of the u. s. is stance. michael at washington has withdrawn from several different i'm in treaties, you know, refuse to ratify the comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty. in particular,
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where do you see washington currently when it comes to the disarmament process? right now, i think they're far away and if, and given the fact that the united states is talking about wanting to resume nuclear tests. frankly, the american people will support will not support that. and i think that's it's just crazy to even suggest that. and this, this just shows that for some reason, the biden administration and democrats, democratic ministrations generally seem to find their comfort zone in myers in crises around the world that somehow get gives a justification to further agility for, for doing work or having greater defense sales abroad. and also to increase their own defense budgets. and it's this helps with employment at home. but it's also creating a basis. it's becoming
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a self fulfilling prophecy if you wish for something like that, you're going to get it in it at some point. and that's what so really, really concerning. and a lot of the countries now are picking up on their increase in the long range missiles and, and development of nuclear weapons. because of the examples by particularly the united states with this role of trying to spread it itself around the world and insisting upon it's more world order. when, when, when a unipolar world order, when you see other countries such as, what was just described, that the african countries and even even latin american countries are getting tired of it. they, they want to get out from under that and, and yet on with living, not not dying it very interesting point because as you say,
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we're increasingly seeing talk of a new multi pool world, emerging. what the nato alliance might have a role to play and not or, or does it go against really everything it stands for right now? well, i think it's in dust. i think it's in a desperate situation where it's, it's, it was, it was groping around for its identity. and what we do from here, once the cold war was over, they were there was talk of, of looking at space going, going to, going to the arctic. and now now the endo, in the pacific region, when this was supposed to be a, an atlantic defense agreement at which, which is, which is contrary to reality because it to, as nuclear weapons. and if you have nuclear weapons, those are offensive and defensive. and so this is, this is meant to by the united states, not only push its own leadership role in the world with it,
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with its world order to defend that world order as it sees it. but using nato look, the russia gave up to the, the warsaw pact after the, at the end of the cold war. you don't see see that, but you did see an expansion of nato, contrary to agreement, about 6 of them. and also the word of president of the united states, not to do that, but we are where we are today. and, and ukraine is one example of the outcome of that. the result of that breaking of agreement to you can understand why the russian federation would be concerned about it. so security because there ares, there are prominent people in the united states government today that sees these as instruments to contain. not only russia, but china, and the hope was to try and keep russia and china from forming alliance,
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but their actions, including the use of sanction, as an economic weapon, as actually drawing. draw those 2 posts together. yeah. it's incredible, isn't it? can i just touch upon something you mentioned earlier, briefly, if you would, the russian, deputy foreign minister claim, the pentagon and its affiliates are involved in military biological activities in ukraine. we've heard this before, but it appears more details emerging. how do you see the security, or lack of, of such weapons globally? well, i think the united states is doing this, not only in ukraine, but i think also in the country of georgia. because they can't do it in the united states. why? why do we have all these biological labs? what, what for, what are they for the and you raise the question of what, what they're doing there. and their silence if you recall there was a recent congressional hearing in which mark rubio, a senator from florida,
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raised the issue of those labs in ukraine. should russia come in? this was just before the the special military operation was took place and and victoria newland who is who is the absolute nemesis a piece as far as i'm concerned said she was very concerned about russian access to those labs and you raise the question why? what's going on? but there was never answer. this administration has never answered those questions on what they're doing. we have no visibility into that. and i think given what the information that the russians of the russian government has already acquired, they ought to take it to the un security council and expose it. expose it. michael, as was many things former senior security policy analyst in the office of the us
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secretary of defense. michael mullets. thank you very much. you ah, i have rarely been so disturbed and heartbroken. that's how the world health organization chief has described his visit to syria in the wake of last month's devastating earthquakes. he called long the international community to help those affected even before the earthquake needs were increasing, while international aid was decreasing. but we must not close our eyes or turn out bucks on the seat in people. we cannot let this be a foot goodson. crisis, i call on the international community, governments, philanthropies, individuals to dig deep, to lift up those who are enduring. and it might have been loss poverty. and that provision now significantly, egypt was among the 1st countries to dispatch humanitarian aid to syria,
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with the foreign minister visiting the country and expressing solidarity with both their brotherly people. his trip as the 1st of its kind. since the th and cut diplomatic ties after the so named arab spring in 2011. earlier, a delegation of high ranking r, a parliamentarian salsa met with the syrian president, demonstrating a thought in regional relations. western leaders though generally have not shown the same level of commitment, but washington for one preferring to focus on its political disagreements with the shar, alyssa. the resolution applied to the work of humanitarian aid and rescue workers on the ground and condemned the efforts by the ass had regime of syria to exploit disaster to evade international pressure and accountability. including by preventing the united nations from providing assistance through border crossings between turkey and syria. news editor of the cradle current, the 1st sight,
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esteban cornejo believes the u. s. response to the natural disaster. how seriously damage washington's ability to construct its own narrative on syria. washington has my day and i thought her to be on the asked. they have mundane that the war is only there to protect civilians even though the war the sanctions have cause exponentially more damage on these earthquake era could. so maybe, maybe while maybe they're the only surprise i can, my washington was the earthquake itself because a good in the good and hide behind behind their, their obligations anymore. they couldn't hide behind these narrative theory. we only want to blame for their calamity when i've been 12 years of a western back war that has made the country anything that us could do before these . it doesn't call that much weight anymore it's. it's not an equal relationship that we currently live on. a relationship based been dominance from those who against those who have not. so i think i think that what we're seeing and i think
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this is where we're heading. even in the west. i refuse to accept that even if they will continue to from other idea of their way, their way and the only way possible we'd, everybody else across the world. peace is a part of the global stop. we see it and we realize that things are not changing things already change. it is the result of what is the way me us influence in the region and west asia, the failure of their policies and these new and what we call maybe the end of western gemini, across the world. and our leader is what they have shown here because reproach me, which syria started before the earthquake and the leaders in the region there recognize that. and they were re aligning, and they're taking their spot for wanting to become a new multi ball or work order to around where more than $100.00 school girls
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helping hospitalized across the country with breathing problems after another wave of apparent toxic gas attacks. the 1st reports of such incidents began in november and mystery is still strong to our watch might be responsible, are to contribute or use of jelly takes us through the latest findings. well, the mysterious wave of poisoning iranian girls is trying to send some jitters across the country starting to confuse panic. families prompting many will be one and family used to stop sending their girls to schools well over the past 3 months . hundreds, other one in school girls have been sent to hospital over their exposure to some unknown poisonous materials. well, the intention behind the dat poisoning wave is still unknown. you supposedly be one of those are still on no, you want in government has formed, of course, an investigation committee to launch a probe into the in sit and try to figure out who is responsible for poisoning
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iranian school. girls were listed in the 1st place in november, back in november in the city of long where 51 in school girls fill field. they were hospitalized due to exposure to some mysterious poisonous material contact material . now, who is responsible for those incidents is still on known. the iranian health industry also formed a special committee to try to figure out what that poisonous material is. the real intention behind these it is still an issue across the country and even beyond the country by some form based outlets who are saying that some people in one are trying to keep girls from seeking education. but the one in government, these on the public says that it's a smear campaign launched by some anti iran activists from outside the country. trying to harness the image of these wall mccrae public. so we have to wait and see
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board that investigation committee will take us as we hear the reports that one person today was arrested in the city of showing shocking central iran in connection with the issue. so the image is starting to get clear as the investigate sentence in his body of one in a government. the countries that imposed sanctions on moscow have suffered themselves, not the assessment of the russian finance minister. we spoke exclusively to ortiz, marina costs repre. you're sincerely, of course, sanctions hurt or hurt. russia good heard the countries that imposed them. they heard the world of trade as whole. the principles of openness in world trade have been seriously affect it. so, and this is not a one year. consequently, this consequences will have a long term impact on the world's tre, youtube's term, despite expert bands in our individual commodities and others who have found new marketers. i would like to add that 1st and foremost,
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these bands have led to the factors energy, broad. it's in the countries that invo sanctions have become more expensive due to some new supplies have emergency though more expensive due to new logistics doesn't . yes, we also suffer because logistics have become more expensive for us do wish, but nevertheless, no emergencies have emerged in that are regarding other markets for our experts. we have reoriented bay west to the east. it least applies to flooring trade in general, not only experts, but also important because therefore those countries that impose these sanctions have themselves suffered at the expense of restricted supply to the russian marketer. we see that number of companies which were working with us exporting to our markets are cutting production and cutting their staff to so the thesis is simple and when you impose restrictions, you cannot help. but we'll those restrictions yourself. this applies to those countries that are pursuing this policy low have so where are not at all discouraged good. we're learning in working under the new conditions and we'll continue to work under the circumstances and markets developing our own competences .

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