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why all ukrainian politicians are still reluctant to talk about these events? how to modern day ukraine and poland view this tragedy of the past. and why does the memory of buddy india to divide people ah, well, russian forces edge closer to surrounding the city of all tim, all the school bus commute. i'll see, examine the school stuff in don't pass as we're treating ukrainian troops destroyed . critical infrastructure to head the russian at bob, the head of a neo nazi group that claims responsibility for a deadly attack. and a russian border region admits the operation. coordinated with the ukrainian military china think it refuses to be bullied by country seeking to impose that domestic laws on other nations
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with a very well welcome to you. you're watching all t international with the late his world news update his great to happy with. and we start with the latest the in don't boss where the leader of the volcanic group say is russian forces have almost completely surrounded a key stronghold of ukrainian troops. and the don, yes, republic. this comes off to a number of advances by russian troops in the area. the volcanic groups lead a claims that a lot many professional ukrainians, so does left in the fights. the ukrainian army has reportedly been destroying critical infrastructure, several bridges on the dam to hinder the russian encirclement of the city of austin, the offs also known as bach moot. the ukrainian military has also destroyed infrastructure and industrial sides when withdrawing from other areas in dom bus ortiz, english to went to a see a factory that ukrainian chimps destroyed in
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a dance glacier. no conventional weapon is capable of dealing this amount of instantaneous damage. for underground floors 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 keep troop say, well, they did all this to literally bury their secrets. this once used to be a cold 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. little hope all is 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 working by crying. well,
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yet he said 3 of my comers were wounded and blown up there. he walked away, still crying. 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. this whole side was covered in dust. then when we went out to see 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 ship through 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, no one shed anything at all. 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 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 again done of reporting from the dumbass r t. west in mainstream media outlets are waking up to the reality on the ground
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following thursdays, cross border weighed by a group of neo nazis from ukraine. he killed a tear, people in rushes, brianne sc region. as in an anchor has now admitted that there's truth to moscow stance on the conflict. the russian volunteer corps a lead by figure it well known to him and those who follow the transnational far right, dennis combustion. now the anti defamation league has dentist propulsion as a rush of neo nazi who live in germany for many years has train young members of the far right national democratic party of germany and others. he also ties to the as always in the, as a brigade, which is the ukrainian extremist fall right group as well. so went to the next goes public safety attack was carried out by neo nazis. there's an element of truth of that statement. on thursday morning, a group of commandos from ukraine cross the border into rushes bounced region and ambush. several civilians killing 2 people and wounding a child. moscow called it a terrorist attack. a warning some of the following images you are about to see are
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graphic. you might find them distressing is, is what is released by russian investigators, which shows one of the victims who was guns down at close range inside his car. moscow says the ukrainian attack is used, western supplied weapons. according to russian officials, the subaltern were pushed back across the border into ukraine. and then bon bonded with artillery. legal media analysts line will say that supplying things have finally see the western media agreeing with moscow. this is amazing to me. i have been hearing about this and we have been hearing of others terms of as of a dire rights actor, neo nazi since the beginning. but here in or in the west. it, it, it fell on deaf ears. nobody acknowledged it. it was a conspiracy theory. now all of a sudden they're saying where you can, maybe there's something to which after everybody has been told, you're crazy. we've been gas lighted. you're making this up, your, your,
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your opponent apologist your some kind of a lunatic. then all of a sudden, as though nothing happened, they ring the bell. everybody says, you know what, maybe there is something to that. what changed? what was the piece of evidence that changed everybody's sense of awareness? it's fascinating. the sabotage squad was led by dennis mckeithan, a russian national, who turned on his own country and now finds for ukraine. he's a notorious near nancy with radical connections across europe and has been living in t f since 2017. and an interview following 1st. they sadly attack nikita and admitted that the operation was coordinated with the ukrainian military. yes, of course, this action was agreed. otherwise, it couldn't have happened. how do you imagine that i pass through the dark of night that the remind bridges are a cameras heat seeking drones there, hidden open observation points. if i did not coordinate it with any one in
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ukraine's military, i think we would simply be destroyed to supply the admission from the kate in k, as maintains it had nothing to do with the deadly rate. ukrainian presidential adviser has even accused russia of staging the incident as a provocation to escalate the conflict from a u. s. air force. lieutenant colonel told us that western powers don't seem to mind supporting extremist groups in ukraine. 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 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, particularly since that's one of the weaknesses that zalinski has in the west. and
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he is supported by age of 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 may keaton, you know, he says, hey, i'll tell you what i saw there grabbing at straws. they'll take anybody. and one of the survivors of the crating attack, an 11 year old russian boy, has been labeled a hero. as he saved 2 young girls from enemy fire despite already being wounded himself, he's not recovering. and hospital lots of doctors pulled a bullet from his back. oh i realised that i need to act at that moment the shooting started, the car stopped, we got out and we were told to run behind the houses. when we got there. i started taking off my coat and noticed the hole with blood seeping through. i realized i
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had been shot, i told the girls that we'll go through the forest. we went there and stumbled upon a tractor. or these images show the emotional moment fear doors. mother and sister visited him in hospital for the 1st time since he was short dock to say his now making a speedy recovery. local governor has also paid him a visit and awarded the young hero and metal for valor and courage. tv tower in the area has been decorated with his name praising his actions during the attack. his how his family members have reacted for. sonya was no good, a friend called me and said, riah, i'm sorry, there is bad news. your son, fyodor was wounded. i broke down in tears. i called my daughter at once because i couldn't be there myself. they didn't let us go. it took me 24 hours to get there. i cared not for sleep. i knew i had to be there with him. and kirsten, i didn't know what to do at 1st that then i got into the car and went to the
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hospital. they let me see him. he was so calm. i cried, i broke down, but he told me calm down, my dear, everything's fine. he did well, he acted not every adult could have done the same. what a little brother we shall, proud for was her brother. did he act decisively? he's only a child and no one could have guessed how he would act. performance is very quiet and normal boy like any other child. he never stood out or did anything special before. isn't the name of lime immensely grateful to him? i will be all my life. my daughter's under stress. she doesn't sleep at night. she refuses to go home. when l staying with friends, she categorically said i don't want to go on the road. i don't want to remember what happened. i don't know how to continue. what should i do? my child, this is stresses a wrong has given would it cause sweeping
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assurances to the un nuclear watch. sto, pledging to assist the long stalled investigation. and uranium particles founded undeclared sites and will even reinstall removed monitoring equipment. the i a and iran issued a joint statement, often meeting for talks around, announced it will voluntarily allow the un stokes to increase monitoring and investigation measures with respect to 2 wrongs. rights. iran also expressed readiness to resolve technical issues on 3 nuclear facilities where the i a said it detected traces of near weapons. great. uranium also contributes a use of july. the hustle, raw has rotted between the one on the west, over the agencies report that they have discovered highly enriched uranium and iran . the nuclear watchdogs inspector say they found your india met purity level of 83.7 percent at the for do a fuel enrichment plant near gum. iran's atomic energy organization vehemently denies the accusation saying iran has never attempted to enrich uranium beyond the
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60 percent threshold. but again, if you refer to mr grosses report about the issues you mentioned, you'll see that the report points to the detection of particles with 84 percent not uranium with 84 percent purity based on the inspections that were carried out. the criterion is the production volume and the storage sites where the enrichment takes place have not had more than 60 percent purity. that's why the same big unity is considered to be resolved. it won't cause the i a's report politically motivated. however, grossi said the nuclear watchdog will not be influenced by political decisions. the i. e. n is not, has not been and will never be a political tool of anybody. i, as that, they're general. i am independent. i am under no countries instructions and we act in a way that he's vague. hispanic member states have a bought a governor's
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a every step we take, he scrutinized groceries. goal is to reboot a much needed political dialogue aimed at resurrecting the 2015 nuclear agreements between iran and the you want security councils. group of 5 plus one. the a court collapsed in 2018 after then. he was president, donald trump withdrew from it and reinstated sanctions on toronto. the was moved prompted retaliation from to iran, which took remedial steps to scale back its commitments to the accord those measures included enriching uranium to 60 percent purity. while beyond the 3.67 percent cap set out by the deal, the iranian atomic chief says to on will stay on this course until the western signatories, honor iran's rights under the court, and remove sanctions focus shadow to why even the 3 european countries in particular and those who cooperate with them concentrate on iraq obligations to the nuclear deal. 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
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comply. they shouldn't push iran and the agency to stick to our obligations. 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 commitments efforts to re 5. the deal have been on hold since last august, which sent one in washington, each calling for the other side to comply. this, as the pentagon has claimed that the wrong needs only about 12 days to build an atomic bomb hinting that restoring the deal would be a better option. i think there is still the view that if you could resolve this issue diplomatically and put constraints back on their nuclear program, it is better than the other options. but right now the joint comprehensive plan of actions is on ice. the nuclear record, once promised, sanctions will leave for iran in return for the country, curtailing gets nuclear activities. now the multilateral packed isn't serious
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doubts iranian officials say they won't come the deals revival. but only if the countries rights as outlined by the joint comprehensive plan of action, i respect it. use of generally r t t. ron university of to ron professor 5900 mirandi faith, a. ron's uranium enrichment level with i in line with international agreements. 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 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
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been detected, but the posed no threat or no change in policy from tehran. ecuador has filed a lawsuit against japanese electronics company for carla and accusing it of inhumane working conditions, comparing them to modern day slavery locals, and i could all have welcomes the case. specific government has loan turned a blind eye to the other acceptable situation. i think it's really good that ecuador is doing the slow, soon because those children are being exploited. they're being abused. it seems like a federal mistake that they are not working to protect their rights above all good killers. i think that should not be any exportation of a child or any other human being. we're talking about children and adolescents who are walk in and not being treated well. i believe that there should be a call for attention to this issue. the authority should be involved in this. i
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find it very distressing that this is happening in our culture. i think those children are being abused. it's horrible. they are people who should have human rights. it seems to me that they are not defending the rights of those children who are being exploited by those companies that are doing this, that worship worth. of course they should, if that is with the institutions to protect children and adolescents or therefore, but it seems that they're ignoring these calls, i think, gosh, or me. so workers are the for a cow, a plant. i reported a lack of electricity and drinking water issues with the lights and sanitation and working days, exceeding 10 hours who have also been allegations of physical abuse including cases of human trafficking and the use of child labor. however, these claims have been coming in for years with ecuador government previously failing to take any action for a cow. our has been in hot water multiple times as i could always human wise chief
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has said that horrible condition the typical of the japanese companies facilities such claims have been echoed for almost 6 decades. and i quit or based political unless told us that the government should have tackled the issue many years ago. the state has to be turned a blind eye to the situation, which is not the only one, but precisely the most common it nationally and internationally as well. this case has been brought up on several occasions in the last couple of years. we have to know as well that 70 percent of the population that was being exploited is acres of land in this for our company, our afro descendants are ecuadorian or black. and this also has a racial, i mean as to why the state didn't do the work or the population in general. they didn't seem to care about this as well as we have to think about who, who they are. many of them don't have any type of ideas and type of identification
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. they don't know their rights about 90 percent of them. don't have any schooling, don't know how to read or write. so we have to understand that these are people who have been marginalized for years. there are various generations of people who have been dis, conditions ah, a major annual event in chinese politics. this kicking off at the so called to sessions by the chinese parliament and a political advisory body are expected to introduce a raft of reforms and government appointments. a parliamentary spokes person has praised china's f. it's for developments around the world, particularly to help african nations low with a dead burden to foreign palace cardona and carrying out belton road cooperation. china never attaches any political strings nor 6. any selfish political gains. according to the world bank, china is not the largest creditor of africa, nearly 3 quarters of africa external debt is owed to multilateral financial
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institutions and commercial creditors. in other words, they account for the bulk of africa debt. china has been working hard to help africa, ease it's debt burden. china has taken an active part in the debt service suspension initiative under the g 20 palm, and that spokesperson also slammed the western establishments rhetoric about china as opposed to being a threat to them. as a quote, cold war mentality, he said that mutual cooperation is the common interest of china and western powers . but he warned that china will not allow any infringements upon it. sovereignty or territorial integrity. specific figures for china's defense budget are expected to be announced during the current policy making event in beijing. we had some c, g, t, and correspondent junction. you say the focus of the events will be new economic policies and the range of newly appointed official to session is one of the most or the most
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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 cobra research. and so no wonder all eyes are all disadvantage. see how china is going to reboot? it cannot metalli how, what kind of gdp target in the country going to set? will it be a more conservative one, or will be inhibitions one and how is trying to go into those goals? emma crucially the n p c. this year, we'll actually vote on the kinds of leadership lineup. we are expected to see the new top officials, including premier vice premieres and other economic international leadership roles, including market regulators. and we're not totally during the rep of the 2 sessions . there will be the new, previous 1st time hosting hundreds of journalists local for immediate your lives.
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and that will be the 1st chance for me to ask questions directly to the new premier . and the appointment of all of these top officials will actually give a good, very good indication of where the country's policy development tragic true, will go in the coming years old. the was of african nations, as part of a shifting world order has gained a lot of attention in the media. this report point out that many developing nations have defined western pressure to cut ties with russia over the ukraine conflict. i'll say, contributor rachel, muslim wise, him the western process started to come to terms of 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? he mentioned ukraine and the resulting western sanctions have accelerated, the emergence of an eastern or south eastern offer with alternative systems and
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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 unforced error 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, 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. they,
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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 man, broadly americans remained rather negative about the united states and national standing, with more dissatisfied than satisfied with the u. s. position in 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
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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 and 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, reaffirmed new zealand and the european union strong commitment to multilateralism and the rules based international order. but apparently,
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fewer people are buying with these leaders are selling with their rules based order . and even the western price 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 graced with resentment in places like latin america and asia, which aren't exactly strangers. c u. s. back to 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 freedom and democracy. 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
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a parallel option from emerging that challenges their power and in all their stellar competence. they're on the verge of accomplishing precisely the opposite. pro multiple parity sentiment was widely expressed to the recent g. 20 summit with india's prime minister, according on global powers, to take responsibility for a people that directly affects developing countries. but some of the summits western participants didn't seem to agree with the u. s. representative preferring to focus on the class a plain game. have criticizing russia, due to such deep divisions, g, 20 diplomats, were unable to negotiate the joint statement anthea events. moscow noted that the anti russian sentiment has d, stabilized productive diplomacy and solutions. a public policy and economic strategy commentator told that india stands firm against the western pressure while the future promises much co operation between moscow and new delhi. i use it as
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a sting on taking sites. in fact, it is now very well known that in there, the only country we just talking to all the sites and probably is the only country that can bring every other state along with russia. and those people who are in a little bit of active on the state under table. yes, the pressures there. but i think the instances that you're seeing or the part of mr said, are you seeing what the government is doing that aren't buying down any pressure? because as it actually said, we have our own agenda. we have our own geopolitical political priorities. this huge contract manufacturing, this greens as a consortium between the ocean india. and that's a massive, massive contract defense, massive current, right? fighting manufacturing is a domain where we will see maximum russian, dec on a collaboration. many thanks to joining it's a r t international. we always appreciate your company will be back at the top of the hour with the very latest news that bateman's to with
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i'm after is ancy and we're going underground. brought gusting all around the world from dubai. in the united arab emirates, today is 5 years to the day, am i 6 is survey script? paul, recruited from russian security services by associates of christopher steele was allegedly poisoned by radioactive nava chalk new england's top secret chemical weapons lab at porton down. steel said the fake dossier against president trump, and despite denials, were moscow. ne donations accused russia. oh, the poisoning leading to all of nato economic war on russia. all that is the people of don best were attacked by give, leading up to the current war in europe. so when will this european war end and who will win, or will we all lose with me as an arguable on a.
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