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handled differently because the deceased was indigenous. so many of the worst criminals got away. the bishop's got away. the ones we've done, most of the damage never got charged. ah, the city is essentially surrounded. whereas earlier we were fighting against the professional ukrainian army. now we are seeing more and more elderly men and boys in the news that shape the week, the head of russia, wagner, group issues public address, ukraine's president zelinski, telling him to let his severely weakened troops flee from the city of r t. a mosque also known as box a young boy that does live at risk while saving other children during a terrorist attack. are you bringing bass extremist group in the russian border region of brianna? i started taking off my coach and noticed the hold with blood seeping through. i
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realized i'd been shot. i told the girls that will go through the forest. african union is said to be represented in the g 20 from now want as india's prime minister modi alongside russian top diplomat survey lab. rob emphasize it's the importance of a multilateral world order. francis president, my crohn on his 4 day tour of africa play is not to interfere in the affairs of african nations. but protesters don't buy it storming into the streets and calling for france to leave the continent with coming to live from the russian capital. this is the weekly, on our t international. i'm rachel blevins here with the top stories from this week. and today, welcome to the program and the leader of the private military company. the wagner group sat on friday that russian forces have nearly completely surrounded the
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ukrainian house city of archie. a mosque also known as bach mood and the donuts grew public. he issued a public addressed ukraine's president zalinski, telling him to let his severely weakened troops abandon their positions. with go walk, the city is essentially surrounded. worse earlier, we were fighting against a professional ukrainian army. now we're seeing more and more elderly men and boys . they last just a day or 2 in the fighting. let them leave here safely. the ukrainian army has reportedly been destroying infrastructure and local villages in an attempt to stop the encirclement of r t. m offs. demolishing nearly every bridge that leads to the city, r t. s e. garage it on up as been following the wagner groups advanced in the region and has the latest
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we are very epicenter, the wagner's company's own slaughter in the city of thomas, the white smoke, you can see rising over there, while it is rising from ukraine's positions just a couple of blocks away. ah, 3 little gentlemen in bed destroyed house over there with a green roof. there is a machine gun on there. oh, that every open patch of to rain,
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we have to cross swiftly different units of the van. the company have launched a simultaneous assault on the enemy. so ukraine's troops are in turn on the lookout for russian reinforcements. walls warble from shell explosions, guns brattle to the west, south and north. the through. this school was taken apart immediately after we kicked out the agreements. literally 3 minutes after we consolidated our positions there. the firing started. a couple of shells was enough to destroy the building. right down to the basement. from the rubble, we fish out a stack of papers, document copies of a ukrainian soldier. his military id shows, he has no previous service record, no experience this to show my young again, rosalyn, thomas. we used to see mercenaries from various countries, including georgians and a policy, and so they were equipped better than the ukranian soldiers. now we haven't seen
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them for a month already. they were surprised when we faced them the last time we made an advance. and now they're gone. wagner fight as have already hoisted their companies flag just a few streets away from the city center. there's no hiding from russian drones, swarming the skies here. the command and cave is reluctant to admit their garrison is bleeding terribly here . but there bravado was shattered by a selfie videos of ukrainian soldiers that seep through censorship. roku will, will i got hit here right in my hands. unfortunately, that's how this goes. the other we're, i'm alive thing got, i'm thinking of 2 fellow soldiers about where they are. i hope they got out alive.
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only one major road remains available for the ukrainian troops to flee the back moved horror. it's already within reach of wagner's artillery and the front creeps towards it. and the escape window might be already too narrow for every one to escape. a mortgage done of reporting from our term of c, r c. and other major developments this week, ukrainian drone attack was prevented by russian air defenses on tuesday. that according to the russian defense ministry, also a couple of unknown drones crashed on tuesday into russian regions. luckily, no one was hurt in the incident. this week, russia was shocked by an attack committed by a ukraine based terrorist group and the border region of re arts. the incident left 2 people dead and wounded an 11 year old boy who has been labeled a hero. he saved 2 young girls from enemy fire despite already having been wounded
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himself, the child named theodore is now recovering in a hospital. after doctors removed a bullet from his back. i realized 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'd been shot. i told the girls that we'll go through the forest. we went there and stumbled upon a tractor. this is video from the hospital is fear, doors mother saw her son for the 1st time after he was wounded. the doctors managed to safely remove the bullet and the child is recovering. the local governor visited the boy as well. a warning have a metal for valor and kurt theodore's sister and mothers say that the boy was very calm, despite the extreme situation. most clickable for one me a flock. when i saw him, he was very calm. i was hysterical,
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but he called me down. i lifted the wound, it turns out he was wounded in the back. he said that the attack has told them to run into the forest. he took the girls and they ran, so he did well. he held up, well, didn't cry and didn't get confused. not every adult would do that. look at the from noticed. i'm very grateful that i have such a courageous son. that day he went to school as usual, a good friend of mine called and said that filter had been wounded. i was hysterical. we were not allowed here. i only got to see my son in a day. the mother of one of the girls whom theodore helps his safety during the attack, says she will forever be grateful for his help. sneered lane, i am immensely grateful to him. i will be all my life. my daughter is on distress. she doesn't sleep at night. she refuses to go home when al, staying with friends, she categorically said, i don't want to go on this road. i don't want to remember what happened. i don't
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know how to continue. what should i do? my child is distressed. so let's examine thursday's attack. more closely, russian authorities say a group of ukrainians ambush civilian vehicles entered a border village and planted land mines in russia's brians region the following foot. it was released by russia's federal security service showing the scene right after the deadly incident. and just a warning you may find these images disturbing. now it shows the car, riddled with bullets, several explosive devices were discovered after a search of the area, the russian defense ministry has said the majority of the weapons used in the attack were supplied to praying from nato countries. raising a question of whether members of the western alliance could be regarded as a sponsor of terrorism. russian authority say the militants who conducted the attack were pushed back into ukrainian territory and eliminated by intense artillery fire. this abra tour. scott was led by dentist me keats in
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a russian national, who turned on his own country and now fights for ukraine. he's a notorious neo nazi with radical connections across europe and has been living in kiev since 2017. in an interview following thursday's deadly attack. mckibben 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 passed through the dark of night that the remind bridges there a cameras heat seeking drones. there were hidden open observation points. if i did not coordinate it with any one in ukraine's military, i think we would simply be destroyed. ukrainian terrorist attack and rushes, pronounced region. they crossed the border and opened fire on civilians with neo nazis. once again, leading the charge, one of whom was the notorious russian national denise, nikita, founder of the treacherous russian volunteer corps with the doable in order for the
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russian, val, and to cool to become a legal unit, i had to move mountains. i touched the hands of hull that took milton abreast in this country. politicians too, and their historic advisors and the deputy heads of the security services of ukraine, new and so on and so forth. so personally talked to scot's of people before early moved the mountain soon. it case an organized his extremist battalion alongside a clothing brand of like political orientation white racks, appealing to racist football hooligans. and the far right m a seen the brand features a wide array of symbols, loved by fascists, the black sun, iron cross, and the number 88. according to vice news, nick eaten declared this new clothing line would become the neo nazi nike in ret interview. and getting has outlined his ambitious vision for white wrecks, calling it an all encompassing lifestyle brand, a sort of nike for nazis that promotes his old ugly ideologists, something strong, healthy and aspirational. in recent years, the white wrecks logger includes
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a helmet were and circled by a black sun. an occult symbol that's been adopted by new nurses. the logo has become an increasingly common site in european james fight clubs and football terraces. but in kittens, not just trying to help nazi enthusiasts play dress up, know he's created a means of communication between members of the ultra right wing, free from the scrutiny of the mentally. how see part of the population. you can't see any swastikas or roots. these should be clothes that people are comfortable wearing around town so that they can recognize each other terrorizing civilians alongside nikita in was the militant yoga master to deal with ardon sky, search him up on google, and you might run into his seemingly harmless invitation to yoga classes, but a quick visit to his instagram. we'll leave you without any doubt that he is just one more neo nazi. that's not although there was yet another fascist among them. oswald, lemme, i wanted criminal in russia is of the people that key of seems to think are
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fighting for freedom against the so called bruton regime. today, the russian federation is an entity involving a large number of, into ethnic, into religious, socio political and other conflicts. these are the people who are fighting against the putin regime and his supporters with weapons in their hands. perhaps the russians are starting to wake up realizing things and taking some specific measures . and unfortunately, that's probably how the western media is going to spin things as well. no mention of the actual neo nazis leading campaigns of abuse against civilians just closed eyes and cupboard ears. meanwhile, western mainstream media outlets are waking up to the reality on the ground following that terror attack by a group of neo nazis from ukraine. a c n. n. anchor has now admitted that there's truth to moscow stance on the conflicts. the russian volunteer. cool, allied by figure, well known to him and those who quality transnational saw right dennis capuchin.
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now, the anti defamation league says dennis capuchin, as a russian neo nazi who lived in germany for many years, has train young members of the far right. national democratic party of germany and others, he also has ties to the as always in the as old brigades, which is the ukraine extremis fall right group as well. so when production goes policy and says he tech was carried out by neo nazis. there's an element of truth of that statement. it legal in media analysts. why not says it's surprising to finally seat the western media agreeing with moscow. this is amazing to me. i have been hearing about this and we have been hearing about in terms of as of a tie, right. sector, 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 wait a minute, maybe there's something to which after everybody has been told,
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you're crazy. we've been gas lighted. you're making this up, you're, you're, you're a potent apologist. you are some kind of a lunatic. then all of a sudden, as though nothing happened, they rang 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. ah, also this week, the crisis of multilateralism, that was a key point of indian prime minister modi's speech at the g 20 summit held in india with foreign ministers from the world's largest economies. he said that global powers must take responsibility for international upheaval. the directly effects developing countries the most, all economic dark mode theory, liberalism, even crisis today. the extremes of the last 2 years for a man. so grozis,
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glamor, g brand, emory battles long and roll. clearly sole vegan law road going on had faith. this is rod india, gee 20 presidency. has tried to do our voyage through the global south. no root can blame to global literacy with our lives. i mean go those most apple they're by each. this is us. russia's foreign minister sergey lobrado was among the world's top diplomats attending the event. he is agree with the indian leader that it is very important to promote a multi polar world and help developing countries. the russian top table now also issued some scathing criticism of western powers,
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accusing them of trying to maintain their historical hedge your money at any cost or law school. good. the school, the west is aware that the current approach has reached an impasse. they say that that is necessary to inflict a strategic defeat of russia, and that is an existential problem for them. they are attempting to preserve their head, you want to in the international arena. but developing countries see and understand all this perfectly. the big new of the day really is that there was no meeting of minds of real bava's and there was no consensus, no joint community could to be adopted. now, in del force as relieved. a chair, summary, and outcome documentary on the foreign ministers meet in new delhi. i'm talking russian diplomats lovegrove held press conference. in fact, he blamed the west for not being able to come out with that joint statement of that was expected off. now as far as you green is concerned,
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that really was the some big blue oak in 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. but c, m, tim agreement has been reached and all of the issues that were on the g 20 agenda. this includes seeking true multilateralism and strengthening the 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. multilateralism was one of the top agenda for prime minister in the government to show leadership on, in fact a box that they will run on the things on the agenda as well. of course food and security crisis being one of the important agenda. remember this? it went the g, $24.00 ministers, me to was one of the biggest events before as the,
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the final summit which will take place in september this year. and the spring was the pre call. sort of thoughts to what could happen in september. same lines on what we saw happen in bali last year, but of course, 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 this week, friend, president manuel, mar chrome, and his 4 day tour in africa, his trip was mired by approaches, and he insisting his country has no plans to interfere in the domestic affairs of african nations. he made those comments and gab on the last stop. on his tour of the continent, i would rise him local sentiments against the former colonial power. the district wants to speak this age of france, africa is willing trudy over and i sometimes have the feeling that mentality is in revolving at the same pace as us. when i read, i hear i see claims that france has intentions,
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that it does not have that it no longer has and gilbert as elsewhere. france is a neutral middle man who speaks to everyone and whose role is not to interfere in domestic policy exchanges. french president, him on yom a crime has reiterated that the french military organization in africa was neither a withdrawal nor a disengagement. he further stated that france harboured and no desire to return to pass policies of interfering in africa. now, some have welcome the news while others are extremely wary off at this state when saying that to micron is only in the continent to try and create a roof to between russia and, and the african continent, especially after france suffered a series of military and political setbacks in its former sphere of influenza. now with the speed with which a french forces were expelled from mildly but keen a fast. so and central african republic as lift menu,
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observe as wondering which country is next in turning its back on of france. that because just a few weeks ago we saw francis flag lowered for the 1st time, i mean for the last time in between a fossil marking. the end of 13 years of presence by french armed forces in the west african region was also spoke to by this speech. was the conversations around presidential biden's administration, trying to increase its engagement in the african mass via in a tom aimed at pushing back against rising russian influence. now, it's clear that a mac run wants to set the record straight by reshaping frances image as one without any condescension, by adopting a new approach of partnerships based on new quality with african countries. but just how far president micron wall continue what this dance is still and clear. we spoke to a senior research fellow at the center for africa,
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chinese studies. he says that france cannot be trusted to leave africa because the former colonial power still depends on the continents resources. i think prism appraisal, big trouble, and the trouble starts from, yeah. he's now over see, you want managing the eroding influence of french in africa. it started with our pony, where the old of announced the debt of process, which is really not true. the public statement of it looks really nice. but the reality of pulling out of africa is really much more painful. and i don't think until we can see the prove in the put in there's no way to trust the french. and in fact, the evidence is already very clear. mean french companies pulled a great deal of resources from africa. it's a huge that the con, really bypass and they've been feeding on it was so long,
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it is difficult. it's like a drug addiction that so don't take time for them to get rid of. and so i can't trust what they say. and let's see some friends up to face up to its failure to really have taken advantage of it's fairly advantage or at least leads on the african continent instead of blaming others were coming in to help africa. the us secretary of state has said, washington is making a tremendous impact on resolving the crisis in yemen. antony blanket. praise the funding. being sent to the war torn country, seemingly overlooking the fact the u. s. defense manufacturers have been arming the saudi coalition that is waging the conflict. the monitoring crisis in yemen remains an issue where our collective action has made and can continue to make a tremendous difference. in 2022, the united states provided nearly $1100000000.00 and humanitarian assistance to yemen,
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the largest yours contribution to the country since the conflict began. we encourage everyone, especially those in the region to join us in giving generously the international community, bussed to all we can to help and this war because for millions of young ladies, our support is a matter of life or death. money isn't the only thing that washington has been sending in connection with the jamini crisis. since the start of the conflicts, almost a quarter of all u. s. arms exports have gone to saudi arabia, which is leading a military operation against the ebony force is the white house reportedly blocked to legislation that would have stopped those sales. last year, we discussed the issue with the jamini journalist who is the executive director of the world beyond war movement. it's not fair to se the united states token upon the problems that him and his are facing. the united states is a problem itself. they had been selling the weapons, including miss hahn's to, in saudi arabia and its allies on the region to pompey. how many people, me,
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personally, in my neighborhood, has been bombed by a saudi arabia using american missiles. you can't even compare what has been paid to the many people during 8 years of all, to what has been paid to the ukrainian during the conflict. we had only the clumps of what the westerns all pain to help other countries. this is a conflict that's been created and has been exacerbated and continued by the u. s. government, not just with a drone killings and not just with the weapons to saudi arabia, but also through u. s. participation in the war. candidate biden was going to end the war and the weapons supplies and treat saudi arabia as a parias state. now it's now it's almost, you know, an act of betrayal to the democratic party to remember that as so, you know, we, we have a great deal to look for in terms of, of, of humanitarianism i and the united states is not the leading supplier of
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humanitarian aid to the world. despite the u. s. praising it's 80 yemen. humanitarian organizations are sounding the alarm over. what they say is the under funding of charity programs in the country, the u. n. has fallen short by around 3 quarters of its $4000000000.00 target for donations this year with humanitarian group slamming the shortfall as disgraceful. the international community to day showed it has abandoned yemen at this crucial crossroads with a may a quarter of the amount needed to support the millions of yemenis here require urgent assistance. this is woefully inadequate and gives the signal that some humans a less valuable than others. the consequences of this disgrace will short full in 8 will undoubtedly be dia for the people of yemen. for 8 years now, yemen has been suffering from a humanitarian crisis due to the ongoing conflict. international aid agencies say
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that over 21000000 people are in dire need of humanitarian aid in the middle eastern country. of them more than 2000000 children on the brink of death suffering from acute malnutrition, while almost 18000000 jamini don't have access to safe drinking water. we spoke to people in yemen who said that while they are suffering from lack of aid, some other people get it without question. for that i don't have really meant for you. many people live a tragic and disastrous life that seriously threatens the camps. most of the aid provided by the international community is unusable because it's spoiled and unable food and doesn't meet the needs of residents suffering from disaster and famine. oh, hold on. yeah, but i don't know. the crane is big country with a vast economy, yet it still receives all kinds of aid. our country is under siege. children sleep under trees and intense to avoid the scorching sun, but they are still being looked down upon. they've got no food or shelter and live
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in deplorable condition. so this is racism and hypocrisy incarnated. alana manada, the world is a racist hypocrite. we're living inside tense in the open, and no one has helped us. but when the war broke out on ukraine, organizations immediately went there and left us. i cannot hear you that we're literally stove in. there was an organization that was supposed to help us, but nothing happened. like others here were homeless and sick and we'd only one meal all day long. no organization has reached out to us. i never even have lunch. we spoke to a mean sher belfy red cross course or spokesperson for the middle east. she says she has never seen worse human suffering than what is currently being experienced in yemen. a few months ago i visited yemen for the 1st time in my humanitarian career. and let me tell you that the imagery of all human suffering i've seen there
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will haunt me forever. this was not thing like i've seen before in my humanitarian career. i've seen families of 6 and more surviving daily on a too low. so brad dipped in water and this was their diet that including other imagery that was that the word should should not ignore and look away from today. the reality in yemen is that 3030000000 people are struggling not only with an ongoing conflict with no clear resolution in view, but also crumbling voted infrastructure limited access to all basic needs, including food, water, health, electricity, a very intense economic situation that is affecting the livelihood of the corner in yemen. 8 fun for sure to address is not a situation that on need. international. red cross is flagging. this is a reality for or humanitarian actors which makes the situation even extra dangerous . more yamini swelled sleep hungry tonight. 2 and more children will not be able to
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go to school. more women will not be able to deliver in hospitals or to access life save in health care. this is the reality of 8 fonts shortages. that's all for now. we're here to check out our teen dot com for all the leave is breaking news and updates was the right back here at the top of the hour with very trouble. canada hasn't been very good to, to indigenous women and girls who have been missing or found murdered because of structural racism history. the corneal history either canada had with indigenous people and communities.

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