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ah ah ah, well, russian forces edge closer to surrounding the city of most of all, bach moved up the examines the distortion called in the bus as withdrawing ukrainian forces destroy critical infrastructure to hinder the russian advance. the head of a neo nazi group, the claim responsibility for a deadly attack in a russian border region says the operation was coordinated with the ukrainian military rounded eyes, accusations that it enriched uranium to new weapons grade levels of on demands western powers on other countries, rights under the 2015 international euclid deal with china says the country seeking
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to impose their own domestic laws on other nations as a quote of bullying that shall be tolerated. ah, you're watching all the international monies peter scott, i'm wherever you joining us from. welcome to 30 minutes of news and analysis. and we start this our with the latest developments in the dumbass, where the lead of the wagner private miniature group says that russian forces have essentially surrounded a key stronghold of ukrainian troops in the done yet republic. now this comes after a number of advances by russian troops in the area. the wagner groups leader claims that are not many professional ukrainian soldiers left in the fight. ukrainian army has reportedly been destroying critical infrastructure, including several bridges in a dumb to hinder the russian and circumvents of the city of buck notes or show almost. and the credit military is also destroyed. infrastructure and industrial sites when withdrawing from other areas in the dumbass arts eager to donovan. when
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see a factory that ukrainian troops destroyed a little 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 ukrainian soldiers, but locals who had to co exist with key of troops, se, well, they did all this to literally bury their secrets. this once used to be called storage plant. cave 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. let's talk more hubble 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 all of the money and there was even a soldier walking by crying. well yeah, but he said 3 of my comrades wounded and blown up there though as he walked away,
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still crying at it. but what can you do? the blast wave wiped out the whole row of houses adjacent to the plant. local say, it felt like an earthquake? no, it was like a huge explosion for this whole side was covered in dust. then when we went out to see what happened, we saw everything was destroyed. so there's a house opposite across the street going demarie haines through the roof and broke through the hole on of is the same here. nothing. all this site is other than 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. that said though, the situation with food was very bad. also my daughter sent supplies through some one. the car then came and shared food with us. beside that, in general, no, no one shared anything. it's up here in a basement,
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not far from the plant. we discover more traces of ukrainian troops who were once stationed here, ammo, crates potentially left or 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, 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 a separate group to 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 again done of reporting from the dumbass r t. or meanwhile, the head of an extremist group that attack civilians in russia's brians region near
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the ukrainian border says, incidents was coordinated with ukrainian military denise. nikita in a profess neo nazi whose men killed 2 civilians made those comments to the british newspaper. the 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 there. 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. or dennis nick ethan is a founder of the so called russian volunteer corps, consisting of russians fighting for ukrainian armed forces. he was born in russia, the son of a jewish family. that's emigrated to germany under special rules for relocating individuals with jewish ancestry. he got involved with football, hooligan group, and when he returns to rush as an adult, he started a clothing brand the so products with neo nazi symbols is activities that were closely monitored by both european and russian authorities. later he moved to
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ukraine, where he's been living for about 6 years on a kit in told the financial times that his men conducted the attack this week to inspire ukrainian compatriots to invade russian territory. ukrainian presidential advisors rejected any official involvement and says it was a russian provocation to escalate the conflicts. but russian president vladimir putin. it says that it was a terrorist attack on civilians. he wouldn't officially actually committed another terrorist act. another crime looking for a entered the border territory, but it opened fire and civilians really saw that. it was a civilian car. they saw the civilians and children were sitting in a garage. don't scream, these are the same people who want to deprive us of our history, traditions and language. let's just take you through thursdays attack russian authorities say a group of ukrainians, ambushed a civilian vehicle in russia's brianne squeegee, near the ukrainian border. the gunfire killed 2 people and wounded a child. the following is footage released by russia's federal security service
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after the deadly incident are wanting. you may find some of the following images disturbing. my shows the car with a, with bullets and several explosive devices were discovered after a search of the area versus defense ministry has said, the majority of the weapons used were support ukraine from nato countries or tional authorities to say the militants who conducted the attack were pushed back into ukrainian surgery and eliminated by artillery fire. we heard from a former u. s. air force lieutenant colonel. and she says that western powers no longer seem to care about extremist groups and ukraine. it is a little bit surprising. i'm particularly as he is, he is a neo nazi in 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 it's 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,
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particularly since that's one of the weaknesses that zalinski has in the west to the he is supported by asia. he supported by neo nazis in 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. 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 for the rise of african nations as parts of a shifting world order has gained a lot of attention in the media. in recent times, as reports points out that many developing nations have been defiance of western pressure to cut ties with russia. amid the war in ukraine, archie country took rachel marston, weighs in. 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.
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diversity is supposed to be a good thing, right? events in ukraine and the resulting western sanctions have accelerated. the emergence of an eastern or a south eastern offers 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
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decade has paid dividends. look at africa in march last year, 25 african states out of 50 full, abstained or didn't vote in a un 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 consult 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 man. broadly, americans remain rather negative about the united states and national standing with
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more dissatisfied than satisfied with the u. s. position in the world. the majority of the living world leaders 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, french president emanuel michael also invoked the need to fight to maintain a certain code post world war 2 or all the order during his press conference at the conclusion of the g 7 summit in germany last june, when he said that the russian ukraine puklich 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
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a joint statement that quote, 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 to 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 regime change efforts. more people around the world are starting to question the benefit for the average person of us led military intervention sold under the guise of spreading
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freeman democracy. and is the last really striking 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 the ukrainians? have fought astonishingly well. but if suffered, huge losses, rushes economy appears strong enough to keep the war going. the i m f predicts its 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 there. palmer, and in all the stellar competence there on the verge of accomplishing precisely the opposite will moving on. now the head of the international atomic energy agency has held his 2nd day. it's all since her run was following an investigation that it's a, it's a traces of near weapons grade level uranium neurons. atomic energy organisation
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chief has said that such funding doesn't mean that the country is in which uranium has 60 percent. marvin, whether it was or this year go see that, that 84 percent issue was about particles. not about in richmond 20. that would be our end product shows that we have not had uranium enrichment above the 60 percent level or a year or so between a i e, a chief rafael grossi and iranian president, abraham ry, you see, are also expected to take place as both sides say, they're doing their best to restore relations proceeds. visits comes is according to the i yea, uranium popsicles in which to 84 percent were detected. that's an iranian nuclear facility and that's very close to the 90 percent level required to make a bomb. the head of iran's atomic energy agency, re 8 reiterated to run will it puts to stay as nuclear calls until western powers remove sanctions. and on the nuclear deal. fic a shadow of the 3 european countries in particular,
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and those who cooperate with them of the concentrate on iraq obligations to the nuclear deal family. the commitments to the nuclear deal must be mutual, and the other parties also need to keep their side of the bargain when they don't comply, they shouldn't push iran and the agency to stick to our obligation side. this is why regarding the remedial steps we agreed with mister grosse that we regulate our relations within the safeguards of framework. this will assure the agency about our activities as long as those countries have not returned to their commitment the that earlier i spoke to said mohammed mirandi professor at the university of terran who says that he runs uranium enrichment levels, are the same as agreed upon with the i ha, it is quite normal for small traces of enriched uranium to be found at above the level that is currently being enriched the technical reasons. i don't know, but iran does not enrich above 60 percent. and the reason why you run is enriching
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at 60 percent is basically to put pressure on the united states and europe and to come back to the nuclear deal. in other words, they're using it as leverage. but the writers have not decided to go any further. and be allowed the i a inspectors to, to check to see that there is no enrichment above that. just just traces that i've been detected but be posed no threat or no change in policy from tap. ron, do you think this visit by the i a will help boost relations and cooperation between iran and the west, maybe even restoration of this, this nuclear deal you optimistic for this visit or not? what we have to see because during the negotiations in vienna and i was in vienna for the negotiations, we came to a tex, we, the different 5 came to an attacks. at the end of the negotiations, the european union foreign policy chief gave a text which was very close to what the iranians wanted. iranians made some slight
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changes and the u. e. foreign policy chief dozer for el said that iran in demands are a reasonable. so at that point we thought we had a deal, but then the americans began to drag their feet and since then, nothing's happened. so the text is ready. if the americans choose to take the right step forward, then there will be a deal in it all depends on washington. and to a degree on the european view and international organization of migration has found the law over devastating floods. the stroke, mozambique, the catastrophe is increasing. the risk of contracting cholera leaving the country scrum into vaccinate over 700000 people and a bit to mitigate an outbreak. and sim was the northern central and the southern districts are the ones who are suffering from the color and the most with history to reverse the scenario. so the government has launched a vaccination campaign against cholera in the province of sofa law in central
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mozambique medical dental. we are going to have a strategy of installing fixed vaccination post is that we are also planning to encourage more. a mobile brigade is for me to leave them, however, the goal is not only to vaccinate, but also to give advice in relation to hygiene to the people was you didn't buy it more than 5000 cases. and 37 deaths have been reported in the african nation since september. as color transmission is closely linked with poor sanitation and inadequate access to safe drinking water, extreme floods sweeping the nation are only worsening. the risk south africa has not responded to a us warning from last month, cautioning as citizens in the nation on those trevino to suck up on at least 3 days worth of food, water and medicine. now south africa's international relations minister has said that the american government is overreacting rather surprising. and i don't recall such a large issue in california had some black culture and outages to to south africa.
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honda to run a warning, but there's been many of the surprise warnings i was warned about has come to fruition. now the thought african government has responded to the alarming a late issued by the united states government to its citizens living in the country, the advisory told citizens to stockpile food and medical supplies. the alert was a response to the national state of disaster, recently declared by the president to pause during his state of the nation address . now, the embassy took this opportunity to remind the citizens about the travel advisory label to warning it has in places with africa, which urges them to exercise increased caution due to crime and civil and race. and now report suggests that the united states security alert, was issued without warning, or in new consultation with south africa. that pushing analysts to say that this
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reveals the level of issues washington currently has with the continent, arguing that whatever fits of africa also affects the entire region is the country we must do scale. when a criminal like the united states begin to issue specs warning. because the united states is known for find the united states is known for finding the united states on february for quite a number of a lot of african countries. so that's the guys why know those countries that these baby in the low but $42.00 in the united states, one to interfere in the politics of south up the belie lation. she
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got ahead with china in the garage. she mainly believe that this is all part of the brewing tension between the united states and africa. let's keep in mind that to be by an administration had early a war until the africa again helping russia evade sanctions. and the u is, has a range of penalties added disposal from rolling back a defending trade privileges to imposing sanctions back so far that africa has been very, i'm apologetic about it's done well enough for something a little difference or result full form, a full guide from uganda has turned foster waste in late victoria into an eco friendly floating piece of paradise. has become a bit of a heads among forest them on may. the island is made up of the staggering 10 tons of plastic bottles and can hold about and sorry, a 100 people. but that's not all. underneath the raft lies an intricate maze of
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shrubs and fig. tree roots. the provide fish in the lake with a place to mate as well as to lay the eggs laid soria has had a long reading problem with pollutions coming from industrialization. when off waste decline in water levels, in part due to climate change, foreman's vision is now raising awareness of those issues among tories to visit the region. the streets at james could see but told us he why he decided to create the floating oasis. what inspired me was they, they made to to offer something in terms of, uh, environmental, you know, responsibility, any person that loves nature is that person who should be on this boat. anyone that wants to have fresh air to some, you know, you, you, you don't want you, you come here to distress to he is up on your face and you just sit in later,
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look at birds used to look at a monitor leaves at sometimes in the lake come mongers, water birds, plants and butterflies in on many, many things to see as well as fishermen, you know, playing that thread on the lake. for lillia we had a chance to talk to some of the visitors of the vessel. he told us that they found the raft rather relaxing. whenever i come here and see the lake and how the place is cool, i find a place to meditate in. it's just a nice experience of hard to say much, but all i know is that it's a quiet place. usually plastic is always something small that we can touch, always see it and car parts or whatever. but we don't build buildings out of plastic. and now sitting on an island, plastic actually i would have thought a few more like sitting on a night of plastic, but i don't see any plastic around here. so it's, it's, it's confusing and great at the same time your mind has to really think of new
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ideas and i find that coming in this place. it really gives me that piece to think of great ideas more than a 3rd of potential us voters would approve of the quote, national divorce to divide the country between the 2 main political parties. well, that's according to a recent nationwide poll following an unusual suggestion, thoughts about the fates made by outspoken republican congresswoman, marjorie taylor green. the 34 percent of respondents said that they could foresee such a divide in the immediate future. but a slight majority, 57 percent directly disagreed saudi republicans who support the idea with around half of them expressing approval while only a quarter democrats did. oman retailer green also said in a post on switzer last week, that the u. s. government should either impeach joe biden or enable states to split up along party lines. she noted that the american taxpayer money should be used to
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fund was for countries that aren't even members of the us led nature alliance. so, you know, we heard from the host of conservative daily podcasts who says that neither the republican nor democratic parties either would be considered the ones or the needs . we have regular people take back g o p and the dmc are 2 wings of the same bird. they divide much like the political theatre that exists across the world to start unique to the united states. it's actually a system that's been designed for, for decades. if not centuries, the american people would, depending on republicans or democrats get in, those leaders are not guided by the needs and wants of the people. they're typically guided by special interest groups and lobbyist groups and large corporations that want those things changed. so it leads to opportunity for that more revenue, more up to the more power more, more ability to have influence on the, on the, the country of world stage. so it doesn't really matter if it's a g o p, or the, or the, the democrats that are in power. what matters is,
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is that the people will raise up and have a voice to where they're more effective in pointing the direction of either party towards the place it offers of the most opportunity of people. but as it sits right now, both political parties are broken and the government apparatus in the united states has no accountability and 0 consequence for those people to do. yes, president joe biden has applauded germany's efforts to give up russian energy supplies amid the war in ukraine. now he made the comments during a meeting with the leader of the largest economy german chance love salts in washington. jenny stuart changes. oh, increasing the 1st penny. and the 1st, by the way, from russian energy sources. i know very difficult for you. julie does said nothing publicly about the node stream pipeline blast that cuts off direct supplies of russian natural gas to germany. pulitzer prize winning american
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journalist seymour hersh has since said that nato drills were used as cover for the u. s. on his allies to blow up the pipelines in the baltic. sea washington has dismissed the findings. as complete fiction, european countries have said they conducted an investigation into the incident that happened to announce any definitive findings will retire. french general says that the west is just trying to hide the truth. jake, as he noticed, and what strikes me is that there are german swedish and danish investigations in which a lot of information has already been collected. but there are no conclusions. perhaps there are conclusions that they simply do not want to make public. ralph niemeyer, chairman of the german opposition group for german sovereignty and constitution, and he agrees with a conclusion of hershey's report, while here you see, obviously to us in crime may change. so now i believe mr. charles is getting new orders from his master in washington that they definitely know the truth. i mean, we know that sarah, back in german,
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member of the stock of the parliament had written to mister harvick, the energy minister's office in economic house. and then it says office and asked for this information what they, what and they both wrote back, both institutions wrote back to that that it was that secret if they could not tell her. so in other words, they know what the americans up on mr. charles, who called them and said, i don't know what to do about the not stream to an animal. why population wants gas? i can't tell them. no, we don't get to it because there are no sanctions about gas. was oil and other sectors. finance, i think is not about gas, it is not illegal to demand the opening of north stream too. so this is where we have a sandy my can say ok, because when we solve the problem, that's the 3 major annual events in chinese politics is taking off the so called 2 sessions by the chinese parliament. and a political advisory body are expected to introduce
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a rafter reforms on governments. appointments, apartment spokes person has praised china's f as for developments around the world . and that's particularly to help african nations lower the debt burden to foreign powers. kaiten you got, you know, 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, or nearly 3 quarters of africa's external 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, fatal china has taken an active part in the debt service suspension initiative under the g. 20 common, i suppose. person also slammed the western establishments rhetoric about china supposedly been a threat to them as a quotes cold war mentality. he said that mutual cooperation is the common interest
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of china and western powers. and he did warn that china would not allow any infringements upon its sovereignty or territorial integrity. specific figures for china's defense budgets are expected to be announced during the current policy making event in beijing. well, earlier we heard from cdn correspondent jang john guinn, who says a focus of the events will be new economic policies. and a range of appointed officials to session is one of the most. or if they 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 china. optimize is covey restriction. so no wonder all eyes are on this event to see how china is going to re boost areas to economic vitality. how, what kind of a g t g d p targeted the country going to set? will it be a more conservative one, or will be an ambitious one? and how is trying to go into any of those goals? emma crucially, the n p c this.
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