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a don, it's contradicts to what i see. the basic logic of behavior puts on the phone the trying to stick with a while rushing to close in on the key city. a warranty loss examines the destruction that you claim to have closed during their retreat from other parts of done, but they blew up critical infrastructure to hinder the russian and gone ahead of a put them out near the group that claimed that responsibility for debbie at clack . and a russian border region says the incident was coordinated with the euclidian ministry . i made an emergent multi that for world order. mozambique says that african
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nations must be given a permanent presence on the un security council. also had a new round of classes, a scene residents in the west bank that saudi arabia becomes the latest deb. and is there any government called support white policy in town with good morning and welcome to our international book austin live from moscow. i was just past the hour and as always, it's great to have you with us. i'm much money. let's take a look at the top stories. this, our, the latest developments in the dumbest the needle. all the wagner group says russia forces have sensually surrounded a key stronghold of the cleaning troops. and then dentist,
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republic. now this comes also, a number of major involves is by russian troops in the area. the volume groups lead to says there are not many professional ukrainian soldiers left in the fight the u . k. now me has reportedly been destroying critical infrastructure, several bridges, and the dam to hinder the russian in circle month of the city of our 2 most being korean in minutes, she has been known to destroy infrastructure, industrial science upon retreating from other areas in the dumbass onto the demo went to see a factory that you could shoot was blue to pieces as they were fleeing in the dance region. no conventional weapon is capable of dealing. this amount of instantaneous damage, for under ground floor was were hidden. he underneath a 9 story building, it is truly hard to tell what this structure looked like before the departure of
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ukrainian soldiers. but locals who had to co exist with key of troops say, well, they did all this to literally bury their secrets. this once used to be a cold storage plant, key of troops reaped full benefits of its facilities. absolute safety provided by the underground levels made the facility into a perfect hospital for the wounded, until it was time to leave. little humble as well. there were a lot of them here, mostly wound up to 200 people and 160 people killed one and then they ended up blowing it all up. and there was even a soldier walking by crying. well yeah, he said 3 of my comers were wounded and blown up there though as he walked away, still crying. but what can you do? the blast wave wiped out the whole row of houses adjacent to the plant. locals say it felt like an earthquake. no, it was like a huge explosion. this whole side was covered in dust. then when we went out to see
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what happened, we saw everything was destroyed. there's a house opposite across the street where deborah came through the roof and broke through the hole. is the same here. all this site is suffered and those houses are destroyed. it is a nightmare. the ground is covered with rubble and green packaging from ukrainian and european army rations. but while soldiers enjoyed an abundance of food, ordinary citizens had to scavenge the shatoya, the situation with food was very bad. my daughter sent supplies through some one. the car then came and shed food with us beside that in general. but no one shed anything at all. what in a basement, not far from the plant, we discover more traces of ukrainian troops who were once stationed here. ama crates, potentially left pro key of sleeper cells and outdated military maps, neighbor with propaganda literature. and here in the basement right next to children's books like this one, learning to write with darcia in russian. by the way,
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there's an encyclopedia on ukraine's new nazi battalions. and of course here on the front cover, they're called volunteer groups. and the notorious as of battalion, well, it sits here modestly in the top right corner, which does put things into perspective. every single emblem here belongs to separate group to a separate battalion. and as of like, new nazi battalion, there were truly glorified in ukraine since 2014. they literally had books written about them. i'm a get done of reporting from the dumbass. r t real are russian defense versa. so i show your hires ability, the death of public, to inspect the troops on the ground. he was brief, while the men fee commanders, as royal forces, are ramping up an offensive towards the key southern town linda during his visit. so gay sugar also had a chance that a was some of the soldiers with medals and thank them for their service. meanwhile,
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the head of an extremist group, the attack civilians in russia's brown's breed and near the ukrainian border says the incident was coordinated with the cleaning military. there's nick, with him, a professed near nazi his men killed. 2 civilians made those comments to the british newspaper. the new financial times. yes, of course, this action was agreed. otherwise, it couldn't have happened. had you imagine that i passed through the dark of night that the remind bridge is there a cameras heat seeking drones there? hidden open observation points. if i did not coordinate it with any one in ukraine's military, i think we would simply be destroyed. then i think it's in is a founder of the so called russian one sickle consisting of russians fighting fully and forces. he was born in russia, the son of a jewish farmer either emigrated in germany under special rule for relocating individuals with jewish ancestry. and you go to involve with a football hooligans group. and when he returned to russia as an adults,
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he started a clothing brand that sold products with new nazi symbols that was easily closely monitored, both by european and russian authorities. later he moved to great where he has been living for about 6 is that it in told the financial times that his men conducted the attack with sweets, inspire you crooning compatriots to invade the russian territory. a cleaning presidential adviser has rejected any official involvement and even said it was a russian provocation to escalate the conflict. but russia's president by the inputs and affirms that it was a terrorist attack on civilians. he wouldn't feel sure that they committed another terrorist act. another crime they entered the border territory, opened fire and civilians. they saw that it was a civilian car. they saw that civilians and children were sitting in. these are the
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same people who wants to deprive us of our history, traditions and language. i think he threw thursday's attack. russian authorities say group of ukrainians ambush and civilian vehicle in a rush is re ass region near the clinic border. the gun fired, killed 2 people and wounded a child following is footage released by russia's federal security service. after the incident, a warning, however, you may find some of the images disturbing. it shows a call, riddled with bullets. several explosive devices were discovered after a search of the area rushes defense. misuse said the majority of the weapons use were supplied to credit from nato countries. raising the question of whether members of the lines could be regarded as a sponsor of terrorism. russian authorities say the militants to conduct the attack will push back into the queen territory and eliminated by intense artillery fire.
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we heard from a former u. s. air force left turn, colonel. she says western powers no longer seem to care about extremist groups in ukraine despite their own rising domestic concerns about new non system. it is a little bit surprising, particularly as he is. he is a neo nazi and a well known neo nazi throughout the west. and he's listed on the anti defamation league as an american group that monitors hey groups. he's listed there for exactly what he is. so i was surprised that an organization like the financial times was even interviewing him. they used to be very sensitive about that, i guess. now they're not, it is surprising that they kept it in there, particularly since that's one of the weaknesses that zalinski has in the west. and he is supported by a song he supported by neo nazis and ukraine and elsewhere. that's an area that we don't like to explore and maybe i guess we don't care anymore. maybe the west is.
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it doesn't really matter. it's, it's kind of a sign of not just desperation in the war, but desperation also in the media. they don't. western media has very few sources. and this guy, nikki, you know, he says hey, i'll tell you what i saw with her and grabbing at straws, they'll take anybody a major annual event in chinese poses is kicking off of the so called to sessions by the time. and the political advisory body are expected to introduce a roster reforms. i'm going appointments. parliamentary strokes person has praised trials efforts for development around the world to sick leave, to help african nations lower the debt burden to foreign powers kaiten in carrying out belton road co operation. china never attaches any political strings, nor seeks any selfish political gains. according to the world bank, china is not the largest creditor of africa. nearly 3 quarters of africa's external
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debt is owed to multilateral financial institutions and commercial creditors. in other words, they account for the bulk of africa's debt. china has been working hard to help africa, ease its debt burden. china has taken an active part in the debt service suspension initiative under the g. 20 less get more details of from a cd and course one gentleman in the. yeah, and thanks so much for joining us here on the mound. important meeting for these 2 sessions, ah, how, how substantial the 2 sessions which i will. i mean, can you describe the main events of this meeting? all right, thanks for the call. i sure will, 1st of all, it's as we know that the to session is one of the most or think the most important political event in china. and what makes this year's event so special or different is that is the 1st year after trying to optimize the cobit restriction.
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so no wonder all eyes are, all this have been to see how china is going to reboot. it's economic vitality, how, what kind of gdp target is the country going to set? will it be a more conservative one, or will be an ambitious one? and how it's trying to go into achieve those goals, m r crucially the n p c. this year will actually bode on the country leadership lineup. we are expected to see the new top officials, including premier vice premiers and other economic international leadership roles including market regulators. and we're not only during the wrap up the 2 sessions. there will be the new, previous 1st time hosting hundreds of journalists local. as for immediate journalists, and that will be the 1st chance for the dream with to ask questions directly to the new premier. and the appointment of all of these top officials will actually give
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a good, very good indication of where the country's policy development. tragic true will go in the coming years. this official will have a very significant impact in on policy decisions in their respective fields. and another eye catching presser during this years to session is the one to be hosted on march 7th. when chinese firm, new chinese burn ministry gung will answer question from both reporters from both local and for reporters. and notably, it will be chines 1st appearance as china as foreign minister at the 2 sessions since he took office last december. so only know it would be a very eye catching event because it's going to serve as a very valuable window into china's politics and reveals as priorities and policy direction in the coming few years. so space jealous to an invasion. i mean,
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all the, any key sort of issues that you can foresee will be, discuss, oh, right. there are many topics on the agenda. first of all, as i said, because it's going to be the 1st public appearance for foreign minister it's, she's gone for it in 2 sessions. so, i think that would be a very eye catching, presser, and a lot of topics that, including, you know, what are china's per proposition is a major international issues. what kind of diplomatic approach to trying to go into adopt over the next few years? will they continue to the current style? would there be any subtle change? yes, like the top is that concerning a diplomatic efforts would be amanda top agenda. and another thing is that this years motions and proposals also covered a wide range of topics that concern the general public, including those, you know, improving education, health care system. and more notably,
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boosting birth rate because we know that just ahead of the event. chinese mainland recorded negative popular population growth in 2022, which is the 1st time in nearly 6 decades. so there are many suggest include, it's greg, they're required to be legal and married to register and gave birth and grand children born to our married parents equal rights. so and so of course yes and the reformer. so what i did, so i really, really appreciate you joining us here. this one i have a great day. thanks again for your time. oh, right bear sir. look up the other so its not from ron or a new multi natural world takes shape. the south east and africa nation of mozambique has called for the un security council to into the permanent presence of african nations africa. oh,
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is it a victim of an historic injustice? and therefore, as the things are now, africa would you deserve it to permanent seats in the security council and the 5 non permanency fits. so this is our position of principal. and there we have been fighting for that reason. the security council is all going to be the most powerful apparatus within the united nations, as it has the power to impose sanctions and other measures to compel other nations to follow its resolutions. it currently has 5 permanent members to eastern nations, russia and china, and 3 western ones, the u. s. u. k, and france. it also has 10 temporary elected members, so 2 year terms without vito power mozambique statement, as well as similar ones by key and india have come as another prominent global
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block of countries. the g 20 is paving the way for the african union to become a member of the organization. we have from a mozambique base the international relations, i suppose says that the african nations become permanent members of the un security council would be a substantial step forward for the global community. we need, as africans, we need to, to, to, to make our continent her bridge. and to be her we, we have to do to make ours ourselves more, more present. and in the way that we can effectively work worked is power start in things that happen binders in their, their international organizations. there is crash. yeah. there is,
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there is exercise by let me say these by the big ones by the big states. it will be great if africa will gain. these are men in seats, it will be good, it will be one step i had to de promised, lent the rise of the african agent as part of the newly emerging multi lateral world order has gained a lot of attention in the median. recent dive report point out that many developing nations have been defiant against western pressure to compliance with russia amid the grain conflict out in country with a ritual lawson ways. im the western process started to come to terms with the idea that the ukraine conflict is sparking a new multi polar world order that doesn't have washington at the center of it. diversity is supposed to be a good thing, right? events in ukraine and the resulting western sanctions have accelerated,
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the emergence of an eastern or south eastern offer with alternative systems and structures. the result is even greater freedom of choice for the average person in the world. but here's how one prominent western publication has just portrayed. it is putin winning. it asks the world order is changing in his favor. it says if people around the world are increasingly rejecting the idea of being stuffed into a made in washington political and economic strait jacket, it's because of some kind of cunning manipulation by putin and not because of a, i'm forced air on the part of the west and the fact that people would just prefer to give the western clown show a pass these days. the west cool coalition may remain solid, but it's failed to win over many of the countries that refuse to pick sides moscow's diplomatic mission to build ties and hone in narrative over the past decade has paid dividends. look at africa in march last year,
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25 african states out of 50 full, abstained or didn't vote in a you and motion condemning the invasion, despite huge pressure from western powers. that refusal to side clearly with ukraine, was testament to russia's ongoing diplomatic efforts in the developing world. or, you know, maybe they made a decision to place their own sovereign interests over being dragged into a washington lead circus a world away. as it turns out, not even americans are keen on american unilateralism with only 17 per cent supporting the idea, according to a recent morning consul pole. meaning that they don't want uncle sam at the wheel of the regime change mobiles without adult supervision. and, well, good luck finding that in his entourage. maybe it has something to do with the fact that they don't like washington's recent track record with foreign meddling. as a new gallup poll from this month, underscores mont road americans remain rather negative above the united states and national standing with more dissatisfied than satisfied with the u. s. position in
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the world. the majority of the living world lead us do not respect preston biden. and the public evenly split on whether the international community abused the u. s . positively or negatively. so far, the price of maintaining the old world order that placed washington squarely at its center hasn't even turned out to be a very good deal for westerners. u. s. president joe biden has said that americans will have to pay high prices for energy for quote, as long as it takes to stick it to russia in ukraine price president emanuel michael also invoke the need to fight to maintain a certain quote, post world war 2 world order during his press conference at the conclusion of the g 7 summit in germany last june. when he said that the russian ukraine conflict upsets the principles of international rules that were established in the wake of the 2nd world war. also last june, when european commission, president ursula vander line, visited new zealand prime minister to send a ardor. both leaders issued a joint statement that quote,
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reaffirmed new zealand and the european union strong commitment to multilateralism and the rules based international order. but apparently fewer people are buying what these leaders are selling with their rules based order. and even the western press seems to be slowly coming around to that reality. now, floodway putin is quite deliberately cultivating this alliance of nations who feel victims of western imperialism and putting russia at his head. the west wants to see russia as a colony. he said in september, they don't want equal cooperation. they want to rob us. if it's such an easy sell this western lead world order, maybe it's because the skids were already heavily greased with resentment in places like latin america and asia charges assay strangers. c u. s. back to regime change efforts. more people around the world are starting to question, the benefit for the average person have us led military intervention sold under the guise of spreading freeman democracy. and is the last really striking
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a blow to russia in ukraine as they think doubts of even started to seep into the mainstream western press. as for the war, is russia really losing? de craniums have fought astonishingly well, but if suffered, huge losses, rushes economy is strong enough to keep the war going. the i m f predicts it's economy will grow by north point 3 percent this year. western leaders are doubling down in ukraine to save the world order that protects their own selfish interests. first and foremost, thinking that it's the way to prevent a parallel option from emerging the challenges their power and in all their stellar competence. they're on the verge of accomplishing precisely the opposite. meanwhile, the you have prolonged his arms embargo against the southern. i've been made of them by way for another year, insisting that measure won't affect the countries people or economy, but the nation's economy, as when, on the immense pressure from where some power for the past 2 decades over alleged
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human rights violations, the restrictions in food, the arms embargo as well as travel am financial sanctions hindering potential for foreign investment in zimbabwe, struggling economy. the country has argued that sanctions are unjustifiable, wants them lifted, saying lead directly. in fact, regular people we heard from international relations specialists, eyes on though to set up inside the western piles and exit. we use international law to suit their own interests is actually in us, out to the intelligence of africa. african jim's in international relations. and more importantly, to this, then we and then it's like we are being told you do not know what you need to do or to, to, to, to progress, to develop or to chat your, your future trajectories. we are now, therefore, doing it on your behalf is did,
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they cannot, the democrats see when international law is selectively being applied via this is in the here. and this is actually if right to distort rent in integrity. these are the very same things that the united states, ironically, he was in russia doing right now in pain. but these are the big things that we didn't crippling. we since 2001 in the hands of the united states in the west and international community thought the united states and the west and in the national community, the global, not based, relatively make use of our national law. we need to see them. so as in bob was the part i asked to be part needs. ukraine is the dialing, need to be supported? palestine is not important. i think look at the middle east and new
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classes have a rubs here between is ready. so design policy and residence in the west bank with is very forces preventing policy and from entering the town of who was this is footage of. so just pushing and painting protests is what isn't done. gland nase to disperse the crowds. the march took place off the past and you know, 30 said hundreds of israeli, sent a number of new that it just burned cause houses and other buildings and one local killed and 100 around a 100 injured in the me. now when some disturbing images are ahead. 2 local authorities say a 15 year old passenger was fatally shot by is very full to the me. crashes in the west bank city of cal cities administration has said, israeli soldiers open a fire or a group of teenagers as a heated situation escalated near
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a major road. the israeli military have not commented on the matter of a prominent member of israel's new conservative government has said the past in time of war in the west should be quote, wiped off the map. sentiment has raised grave concerns among the international community, including the latest statement from saudi arabia which has condemned is ready encroachment upon palestinian territories. i'll tease it middle east correspondence . murray, if a national picks up the story, no one likes to be criticized. israel is especially sensitive when german foreign minister said that berlin is concerned about israel consider in the death penalty for palestinians convicted of terrorism. the country's national security minister responded quick and sharp. the slow for executing terrorists is a talk of the hour. the germans are through us to preach. the thing is that burden is not the only one worrying and the capital punishment bill is far from being the
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only international concern. inflammatory statements by top is rarely officials at a time all unprecedented escalation on the ground. also left many bothered like this one. my a senior member always rose new government leader of the extreme right. really designing some party who is also responsible for civilian affairs in the occupied west bank. jenny bush, i think the village of vara needs to be wiped out. i think the state of israel should do it. that comment was made up to the palestinian town of how ira was attacked by israeli settlers in a week. at least one palestinian man was killed, dozens of others injured hands. dozens of palestinian homes and cars were burned. the international community was alarmed. these comments were irresponsible. they were repugnance. they were disgusting. we call on prime minister netanyahu and other senior israeli officials to publicly and clearly reject and disavow these
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comments. the statement that was made by mister storage is provocative. it's inflammatory, coming from a government official. it's irresponsible. israel authorities did not announce the arrest. the prosecution of the sat, those responsible for the attacks. instead, there was ever more hate speech. a closed, burned horror. this what i want to see, that's the only way to achieve deterrence after a murder like yesterday's, when it burning villages. when the israel defense forces don't act in a ram, move major jewish organizations in the you ask and dan, bas ether is attack on the palestinian towns and villages in the west. bank criticize in these railey leadership for weakness. we cannot understand or accept this. attacking the village does not deserve to be called taking the law into your own hands. this is not the law. this is undisciplined in random fury. actions like this demonstrate the critical need for clear and strong leadership. what was the leadership response? prime minister benjamin netanyahu during his visit to the family of 2,
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his railey brother is killed in the how are a shooting? that provoked the pilgrims by settlers did not talk about peace on dialogue. that many believe would help ease the tensions, but instead promised even more fighting if they could, they would mud our soul. but they want to what bruce us. i say that our answer is to strike at them and deepen our roots. it's not the 1st time that israel condensed international comments. when u. s. secretary of state expressed his concerns over these rally governments planned to additional reforms that sparked a wave of mass produce all across the country. israel's response was bold and straight forward. flagrant, click stupid and unnecessary interference. but even more often, israel does not give any verbal response answering with actions instead to international warnings that the country's settlement policy will kill the hope for a 2 state solution of these rarely palestinian conflict. israel announced.

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