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ah ah, to russian go the reunited with their relatives back home off to an agreement situation with k, a pull that were turned off for the parents were arrested with people in uniforms. ran into a apartment, the light switched on don't because somebody fell on the switch. they started to twist my dad's arms. we saw people laying on the floor with their hands behind their heads, with vice president. pamela, how are i suspected al, quicker late this week of a devotion thing is that the continent is twisting towards russia and china with the us turns a blind eye to china's warning, not to cross. it's red line pledging for the weapons. and then for you to taiwan
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with washington expresses it for creating a close to the national ami a soviet market 24 years since. nathan, let's go with a very welcome. this is dorothy international would be very late as well. news updates. it's great to have you with our top story, this, our audience on factually unsupported information. that's the evaluation from russia's foreign ministry in response to the findings that you wouldn't box prob, they claimed. most goes. auctions in ukraine, including the alleged deportation of children, could amount to war crimes since the investigation of the criminal actions of chemo regime, which unleashed a war against the people of the don bass in 2014, was not a part of the commissioner's mandate. anti russian and political bias was
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programmed from the beginning. reports prepared by the commission contain odious factually, unsupported information collected using the method. there is a reason to believe our position remains firm. all conclusions and results of the so called investigation of the discredited commission are void to us. when meanwhile, 2 ukrainian children have been returned to their home with the aid of russia's human rights ombudsman. they were identified after a request from key evans reunited with their mother in the russian city of scope. and another such incidents ukraine agreed to return to russian girls who had been stuck in a death of their parents were arrested that after travelling through moldova and all media, they are now finally back home in russia. and that owns cat versus human rights, ombudsman commented on the motto, 41 with almost the it was hard because some specific conditions were present. it, but good will and compassion are always present. and that's the main thing that can
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help resolve such issues. or both girls were born in the russian city of nittany, nov, good old in 2000. and 19, moving to odessa with their parents. that on, on the eldest sister shed what they went through. double hamilton again. jane lynch . it was a normal day. nothing out of the ordinary. our parents, france came to us in the evening. we played as always, there was also a man who turned out to be the one who betrayed us. when he was living people in uniforms ran into a apartment. the light switch turned off because somebody fell on the switch. they started to twist my dad's arms with so people laying on the floor with their hands behind their heads. then we were led to the other room where we said for 2 hours with a woman asking us questions such as what passport 0 parents have. i responded, i don't know. it was very scary then our mother was allowed to see us for a couple of minutes before being separated again. and here's the bella. i knew there was always hope. i understood it would be hot,
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but it was even hard to manually to understand that now girls were there with somebody. we didn't know there was a risk that they would end up in an orphanage and i didn't know how much timing would take to find them. at 1st, there were supposed to be returned before january the 30, but ukraine kept create an obstacles with the returns, a move and further away. it all ended positively though. earlier russia dismiss claims that it's been illegally. d pausing children from easton ukraine as moscow points to the need to evacuate mine as away from military combat zones. the deportation allegations leveled against moscow by the international criminal court were previously voice by key f b. i. c. c's jurisdiction is not recognized by countries including russia, china, india, and the u. s. rushes children's rights commission, opposed to a thought cow state response to the hague is issuing all the arrest warrants for her. and president putin on alleged war crimes charges. it's great that the
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international community appreciates the work to help the children of our country, the fact that we don't leave them in war zones that we evacuate them, create good conditions for them. surround them with loving and caring people. human on slept right. attorney don kovachick believes the accusations of attacking russia rather than protecting children. the key of government since 2014 has been attacking their own people. busy ethnic russians in the dom bass area including children. and now that russia is trying to protect those children and they're the ones being accused of wrongful doing that. i mean, it's just ridiculous. honestly, they're going to attack russia, whatever they do. i mean, i think, you know, in the end that's why russia began its special operation in february they, they realized they were going to be vilified in attack. no matter what they did. so the miles will depend themselves in the same is true with these children, you know, they're going to be vilified. if they leave the children there and the children are killed or if they take them to say so, you know,
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so in the end they did the right thing, i think. and again, they're going to be attacked either way. there was an operation, peter pan after the cuban revolution, in which the u. s. will need 14000 killed from their families in cuba gave them to families in the u. s. there were air lives like that after the vietnam war, where the us took 3000 vietnamese children, gave them to american families. of course, you had the recent case of trump who took children forcibly from latin american immigrants, but the u. s. is never investigated for crimes, even though there war crimes are substantial and now to the don't yet to a public where at least 3 people are being killed. and more than $100.00 wounded by a band petal, anti personnel mines scattered across residential areas by the ukrainian military ortiz, mon calls or of spoke with 2 of the latest victims. 2 more civilians were wounded
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here in ask. both of them stepped on a so called that'll mind they're also known as anti personnel mines and they're prohibited. now, ukraine, they've been throwing these mines around in residential areas here in the nest for over a year. and now the spring time has come. many of the petal mines are surfacing on the ground and they're not visible to the naked eye. and as a result, people get hurt almost on a daily basis. right now i will speak to the latest victims how these special mines . yeah. what on, what could you live? it's from michael. i went tell, talk the talk in the morning. we always take the same route and i didn't even notice mine. there was ice on the road and in order not to sleep high, i took a step around and instantly had an explosion. i screamed loudly and some young guys from that one took off his bowed c, as it is torn
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a cake called an ambulance and brought me here in 35 minutes. thanks to the doctors and the quick action of those man. i stayed like it constantly hear the sounds of missiles in the 8 as i have lived here. i have replaced the glass in my windows full times. we don't have any melcher units here. all we have is a small village where 60 or so buildings. that's all i will be discharged soon and i want to give a huge thank you. all the doctors will know. sure. i remember everything i drove to burrows of i a street got out of the current suddenly heard a piercing bang. oh, i didn't immediately understand what it was. then all i knew was that i was lying on the ground. i looked at my left leg, the foot was hanging off. i got up on to my other leg and hopped 10 meters to my car. there were young people standing around. i asked them for help by the way, a huge thank you to them because they immediately responded and called for help. soon after an ambulance arrived, it took me to the hospital. i was immediately taken care of and told about the com, the constable. i would lose my leg. i said,
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i've already accepted these. that's all minds. may look like children's toys. they can be of 2 different colors, green and brown. now, these kind of minds, anti personnel mines, have scattered throughout the city of genetic and right now they're hardly visible on the grounds. and we hear about victims of these mines on a daily basis. let me show you what they look like on the ground. thousands of these prohibited anti personnel mines have been scattered by ukraine around dennis can the rest of the de nest republic. now they're not visible at all. and they're usually in residential areas here. when a person walks with their dog or just going on a walk with their families, they have no idea what's on the ground. and once they step on this mine, the person is either killed or maimed for life. room on call,
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sir. if archie don't escrow public us vice president carmella harris is set to visit africa on saturday. the official plans to meet with the leaders of gauntlet, tanzania, and zombie according to the white house with to operation on the ukraine conflicts and to be on the agenda. ortiz corolla hotline, and dismal as will be carmella harris's 1st visit to the african continent. but no one seems certain what the objectives behind this visit is. as use intimated, she will be in garner, tanzania, as well as zambia. but one thing is for sure, we know about the u. s. is at least tentative position with regards to its former influence on the continent following a void of some 2 decades in which is seen china moving in and the growing influence of for russia. and this seems to be very much
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a guiding of as vivid as the u. s. actively tries to wage a gap between it's between africa as well as russia and china. and this seems to be a part of the motif, if you will, that is informing this visit. the troops strengthened the united states partnerships without african and advance all share efforts and security and economic prosperity. through all the trip in partnership with african governments and private sector, the vice president will advance efforts to expand access to the digital economy, support climate adaptation and resilience, and strengthen business ties. investment include in through innovation, entrepreneurship and the economic empowerment of women. there's no doubt that the u . s. is looking squarely added geo political adversaries if you will, as it looks into the growing influence of china and that of russia on the continent . and it is trying very hard to make sure that it comes out on top,
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has already identified a china as, as a villain, blaming it behind african, a debt problem. seeing that if it wasn't for china handing out money and, and seriously, and entering numerous african countries and dragging its feet when it comes to re negotiating. the said that african luxury where it is. and we heard when genet jaelyn the us treasury secretary when she came around to the of this year, she pinned the current food crisis on, on russia, following the conflict. ready in ukraine and a journalist asked her specifically if the u. s. is in a tug of war for the continent in order to win the influence here on african grass. fine for influence, just isn't the focus of my visit at all. i know it's a completely natural question. it is not at all what i am focused on. our interest
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is in partnering with africa. this is not a competition with china, and it seems that africa will be a stage for many more months to come. if not years, that the superpowers will be locked in some sort of diplomatic war here as it tries to win favor and friends. but the us has a lot of catching up to do, and they may be joining the fight already. a back washington has promised the self proclaimed republic of cause of its full support in creating an army that will work closely with nisa, as according to the us ambassador to the nation as serbia prepared to mock 24 years since nathan led forth is bombs, belgrade, the u. s. fully supports because of a security forces, comprehensive transition into multi ethnic professional native interoperable territorial defense force proud of our continuous and excellent cooperation.
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following the bombing of serbia b. u and gave permission for a nato led international peacekeeping force to be formed in pristina, but the goal of providing stability to the war tone region. the mission consisted of both nato and non nathan members, which organizes several joint exercises with local security for his task with known military functions. however, in 2018, 15 announced his plans to change and transform the cost of security forces into a fully fledged army. despite objections from low cost, the residence moscow does not recognize the cause of those independence and has criticize the western bombing campaign in 1909. on the eve of the anniversary of nato's attack, russia's foreign ministry spokeswoman cost out on the humanist reputation of the us and its allies. under the cynical guise of humanitarian intervention for $78.00 days, nato aircraft and navy struck the peaceful cities of this country. more than 2000
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missiles were fired, 14000 bombs and other munitions were dropped, including those containing depleted uranium. the same one that britain considers its standard for use. the reputation of the collective west as some kind of peacemaker humanist, some kind of righteous man, was forever buried in yugoslavia. u. s. lead allied force operations conducted by nato in 1999 were expected to end in 3 weeks, but instead lost it for over 10 of a 2500 people were killed during the yugoslavia. bombings, nicer force is used munitions with depleted uranium, which is allegedly links to various cancers. and some subs believe that nato should be held accountable. this is to this for lily. we're talking about several types of cancer leukemia, throat cancer, thyroid gland, cancer, brain tumors, bone cancer, and several other types of cancer which are caused by depleted uranium. the world
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health organization based in leone has proved this claim. they found the cause and effect relationship between cancer and uranium. we're, we're not. i am not suing nato because of the financial gain. i'm suing them because i want to prove to the world that a crime against serbian people has been committed. the crime was committed by criminals in the nato alliance. i hope i will live long enough to see the success of this lawsuit. i'm waiting to see the confirmation that the depleted uranium is responsible for what's happened to us. more on the lucky hawk, we will never trust them again, and we will never forgive them for the children, the civilian casualties in the uranium nob rolison, osha, they conducted the biggest ethnic cleansing of the serbian population and corporation call survey. oh, well, it kept silent about it and i'm head because it hurts me. my father is a wu veteran, and i'm and violet his sacrifice. everything for this state. according to do shon, provoke of ha, serbian journalist,
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the bombing of yugoslavia represent they precedents for nato forces, the patch to the a so called the kosovo independence recognition dimensional organizations is closed . so this is the, this is the alternative path. how do uh, legitimize position of kosovo in international relations for us and nato, for the u. s. which was the global hagaman at the debt, the time that you m frame, or it became too narrow. do that, oh, organizationally and the politically that the u. s. did not want to seek approval from russia, china, or european kansas for it's either dimensions all around the world in this context . context that, that when you were slightly at it presented a president that could then be used anywhere else in the case of the ukrainian crisis. it will have added that the leave, the to escalation ceased,
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since it will not force the russian a leadership to negotiate. on the contrary, it will leave the possibility for up, but i suppress it. the for one that is broken, answer knocking the anniversary of nate has gone. and if he could slightly you can head over to i t dot com to watch on documentary on the event so that he is shedding light on the lives of people. he came face to face with will today our armed forces joined our nato allies and air strikes against serbian forces. ah. ready the glove at the time of visit. okay. this is going from bad to worse grades night. skyline again, it's by flames. nato insisted it strikes against us. flavio would go off me
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because of me as detached was just was actually cost me. yes. you know, your bush is the most picket is under the director of the me . ringback me the
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look into the east washington, a stepping up its efforts to counter china, declaring it will ignore beijing's warnings that supplying weapons to taiwan is a red line that's according to us, the secretary and the blank. and in response to a grilling by american senators, whether the p r c has said to you or to anybody that works the state department, any of our diplomats that there are some sort of red line involved with stepping up our foreign military from, you know, into the, since they've ever tried to anything like that, that's not something that we would obviously take into account while washington has brushed off bay. james, red lines, us officials have long tried to draw such lines to provide little support to the russians in their brutal attack against ukraine that, that is unacceptable. again, that would be a red line. what i want to do with him when we talk is lay out what, what kind of what each of our red lines are. a red line for us is we start seeing
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a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around for being utilized. we spoke to all that journalist on dr. thomas sponsor. he says that the u. s. his approach is for lisa washington. so germany is being confronted by other major powers. it just shows how delusional the u. s. has become the us seems to think that it's still lives in the a well of the ninety's as well or to the u. s. has pretty much been running the world as you would a mafia style racket, you know, resorting to exactly the same techniques that matthew results to control. a city extortion, a bullying or blackmail violence. what it hasn't realized is that that world has changed. now. what used to be fed very powerful kingpin that controlled the entire city has now turned into an old, slightly seen our man. god, that doesn't control much of the city. i am much of the world any more. in fact,
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controls only a few small neighborhoods in that city, namely, you know what the so called collective west. that's because now you have countries that have stood out that are standing up against us bow i'm no, i will knows that the so called rules based order was always a u. s. or west based order that's clear to everyone now. and so, you know, it is idea that us still thinks that it cannot make the rules that it can make everyone else abide by those rules as it has done for a very long time. just shows that the u. s. leadership at least, is completely out of touch with reality. 44 years since the u. s. first impose sanctions on iran. washington is finally admitted. the restrictions have failed to achieve the desired results. our sanctions on iran has created a real economic crisis in the country, and iran is greatly suffering economically because of the sanctions. has that forced to change in behavior? the answer is much less than we would ideally like. well,
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since the iranian revolution in 1979, washington has frozen wrongs deposits in us banks on their foreign branches. the white house also bands, remittances, and exports of american goods to around including food and medicine. as the u. s. is targeted to runs the energy sector, blocking deals between american firms on the runs national oil company, as well as imposing restrictions against foreign organizations importing oil from iran. europe is also impose new sanctions on officials and organisations into ron for supporting ongoing crackdowns on protest is demonstrating demonstrations rather in the country broke out last september, following the death of 22 year old mos meaning off that she was detained by the country's morality police allegedly fading to hopefully where the mandatory he job as lonnie general director of the font news agencies, international departments say that was supportive,
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a radiance contradict it. sanctions policy the united states has excessively use the sanctions against many countries, including iran on this axis. if use from time to time has backfired because the most sanctions are supposed to change. sometimes a system somewhere or sometimes at least that behavior of that system. none of these let the goals have happened. v. iran. i can refer to 2 kinds of contradictions. when it comes to west on the one, on the one side, they're talking about the longer the talking to you wrong. but that's the same time they are imposing sanctions, applying pressure against the country. this indicates economy in contradiction. the 2nd point is that they claim to be supporting your raymond people. how can you support, let's say, ordinary people by imposing sanctions on the country. if they really want to
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support the people they can lift the sanctions. but because the primary call of the sciences are ordinary people, and this quite indicates that they are somehow their claims and they have wards, do not meet their actions practices. when you think the company here in asi, international, back the top of the, with more of the very latest the operation aerodynamic began shortly after world war 2 and lost it almost 3 decades . it was a major effort to try and split the ukraine or from the soviet union, us intelligence together with hypnos, execution, trained, hundreds of saboteurs to be deployed in the soviet union restored as of monday. i'm sorry i missed you. enjoy your service while you're on. sarah shoes today,
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a security service of ukraine use is not only the testing message, but also the ideology of the nationalist with the disease. a ah, in 1834 france invaded algeria, and straight away the french started inhabiting it to strengthen their position. the colonists, known as p a. no ours took the best land from day one, the local population was put into an unequal position and was brutally exploited. this cause, mazda is content. the people of algeria began their long term fight for independence
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. in 1954, the banner of freedom was raised by the national liberation front. a guerrilla war against the occupants broke out. the french tried to suppress to rebellion using cruel measures. full villages were wiped out acts of georgia and executions of civil people, including pregnant women, children and old people took place more than 2000000 people were put into concentration camps. however, these punitive measures didn't help the algerian patriots managed to induce france . the start fees negotiation. in 962. evian records were signed, voting algeria on the past towards independence. but this was achieved at a colossal price. algeria by rights, is considered to be a country of martyrs. according to the calculations of historians, the french colonists are responsible for the deaths of one and
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mm . this is the ancient lake by called more specifically, the island of fallen, also known as the heart of by cult straightaway. you can feel something mystical here, a place of unique traditions, an amazing mix of cultures and peoples. but what makes this place so appealing? we're going to speak to some of the most prominent locals of our horn and uncover some of its secrets are ah,
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lulu. 3 2 were on our way to see you, william with his guide or family has been on our horn for several generations, reserving the island legacy, taking care of the local museum. 3 2 ah julia, hello, thanks for meeting us here. oh, such an interesting interesting place. tell me, have you lived here your entire life and what gives you the motivation to stay here and preserve this culture in this heritage for everybody? i think when i was young, my parents used to bring me here to visit my grandparents that i spend the.

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