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ah ah, protesters in israel besieged the countries of parliament building demanding the government scrap a proposed judicial reform belt. also this, our studio is sick and what is the us doing that? creating more and more in humility, realize what is the worst and the building new act. here, indicators, date of aggressive global military expansion was stressing that russia's actions a purely defensive fund in an exclusive interview to our food service. health minister issues a start wanting to ukraine over his fund use of depleted uranium, munitions. the u. k. has a great supply for sharon now depleted uranium and completed your brand name, ammunition book, a partner with
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july from our studio. in moscow, you're watching the international line pizza scott's here with the top stories at 6 pm this monday. thanks for joining us. now israel's, the president's house, cold on the countries prime minister benjamin netanyahu to come to his senses and scrap the controversial judicial reforms that have spots huge protest across the country. now, so protest is breached police barricades and broke into the method building, where we're like, forced out by security to have also been faced cautious between israeli law enforcement and demonstrators around the parliament building ortiz maria for national reports. we are near the st. right nowadays. rally government in the home of the city of jerusalem, when many people even see behind me have gathered for an antique government breakers calling on the controversial today. so we have been expecting
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in the last couple of hours, but it has been postponed several times. it is clear, benjamin netanyahu is currently in a very delicate position from one hand, if he announces the praising of the judicial reform, something that is so far, we only have been here in, in the reports. there was no any official confirmation to that so far. that would mean that the countries, the government will be in danger, but from another, it doesn't do it very odd that the whole country will be paralyzed already. so now the countries may have been going on was shut down with whites, can told how can i go in on it, right. if the reform with the digital records now 13 weeks in a row, tens of thousands of people right now with all
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these room complaining, their rights and democracy are being stolen from them. they have been walking the main highways, roads leading to the airport. burning pyre is rolling, so security forces in flash and with their rock casualties from both sides on such a day. now the former defense minister of israel, job galvan member off front minister as nicole party. and one of the key figures in the countries the right we walk, express the concerns regarding the israel security, especially given the fact that the military disobedience in the military rang has been reading very fast. the growing number of id, every service and pilot have many times residence to give up their cause. if the government does not. and this is very dangerous given this
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fashion at the moment they rarely palestine conflict. and to recently a very dramatic page, we know that since the beginning of this year is israel is, have been killed in major terror attacks included in a traversal them. and at least $89.00 palestinians died in most the military idea grades, especially in the north. although the wide glass banks are very, very delicate, situation red jaw. p a very dangerous moment. so i'll call mark defense minister was calling on this and yahoo to interfere and to stop the reform . and he was fired the very next day. benjamin netanyahu this season, under pressure again, several minister is in the right wing blog, including very influential political, bigger right now the in israel, israel's national security minister band. they had called on a 10. yeah. hold just
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a sec gallons and this is what prime minister actually did. shortly after this season, tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets again. it's been 10 years. and to government protest, major protest happens in helen even here in jerusalem in front of brand medicines residence. there were a gang flashes with police. ah ah so far we have no hassle taste, but we know that there has been
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a number of my rats already shortly after the decision to fire defense minister of the country and the k or a rob said, following this season, several members of the correlation made statements that they are ready to back minister to support him. he decides to stop the reform with the decision to fire to the ministry the clear indication that benjamin yeah. really with them back crag mean more than to for a live in there. right. when was the u. s. has already reacted development here in israel, calling them alignment. israel immediate and has been evolving all the process on
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the grounds and following all this happening all across the country, referred to nathan. yeah. why the countries national security. 2 more name that the countries moving towards chaos. a demonstrator major complain that controversial a landline or in the country with israel, with no real tax and balances on the government. as a golden capitalization bill, which is already now passed another thing. and during
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the day that it would prevent israel staying attorney moving in by declaring a country's mind minister, only the parliament and the prime minister will be able to do bad people say it directly to democracy will give power and that accountability to prime minister the chief editor of mid east discourse, told of the netanyahu's governments is feeling a lot of pressure from both domestic and foreign parties. this gap between now the stream and the, and the it's, it's, it's on the, on the worst point in their history. and even the statement that i did in the fall additions, and the cabinet of been given me,
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i did not even help them on the international community when they're ministered. mucho's come, came out and said there was no 5, cindy and there was a senior people just not so long ago about a week ago. that's me. the international community pressure. because on the on benjamin netanyahu, this cabinet all that builds up because as we all know, the united states asked refresh on benjamin. you know, the statements of that have been given at yahoo son. when he said that using the united states of the, of both us and trying to bring his father cabinet down also because because they just cannot live without the united states. and today we are seeing the relationship between gyla and washington on the point. so all also called the gap between the fall mission the sharing of
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depleted uranium with any country is a declaration of nuclear war. well, that's at least is according to serbia, as a health minister, who said that the munitions can cause a series of issues. no need, so ation used ammunition with the uranium in the war against form. you flavio, the spots a number of lawsuits by those who participated in the operations including soldiers from italy, france and the u. k. so be in the health minister danica group, which explains the consequences of depleted uranium, munitions in an exclusive interview without c. i said also on illegal activity, shall we now depleted uranium and depleted uranium. ma'am, the nation with any country is a declaration of nuclear war. have been argued for many as the to nuclear and chemical war is being waged against sabby and montenegro to all of those who claim that depleted uranium. ammunition is not dangerous. i advise you to put them in your room and see what happens. radiation which some people have no idea about as well as cancer appears only at the moment of ammunitions explosion. however,
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the dangerous close by depleted uranium. nan at particles, which can the spray tans of kilometers from the side of the explosion from 5 to 7 years after the nuclear incidents damage begins to affect the most sensitive tissues in human bodies in animals. the reproductive organs on the spinal cord. because of this was seen as significant ingress not only in the number of cases, but also those who have died from fessler came in and after some 15. yes. all the forms of cancer, i suppose professor sla done she courage in his conclusion about the impact of uranium on the environment. since depleted uranium and chemical agents ended up in the air because of nature bombed chemical plants completely changed in nature of cancer. the disease has become more aggressive and less susceptible to treatment. unfortunately, ukrainians will suffer fest. i feel very sorry for the civilian population. who do not even realize what will happen to them. the ukrainian army will not only use
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depleted you ran in ammunition in the east of the country. in the 4 regions to have decided joined russia. they will sold these munitions all over ukraine. the most common diseases after contact with depleted uranium in fatality. and ma'am, what is, what scares me the most is lodge number of sick young people. they look absolutely normal and healthy, but they feel terrible running from one doctor to another. and then we have also noticed a lot number of pathological conditions, genetic abnormalities, children. my koli conducted a study proven that the i q level of children born during a number of bowman's got been to the 1st grade, is significantly lower than that of children of other generations. we don't know what further consequences there will be, but now i've seen more and more read diseases and genetic abnormalities. and over to paula now, where the prime ministers draw comparisons between the war in ukraine on the one in
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vietnam, saying that the west cannot lose the crust. and off the feet of ukraine would mean the defeat of the west. and such a defeat would be bigger than vietnam. well, our t corresponded roman ca service now joins me lie from the denounced republic, roma courts, statements from the polish prime minister. what more can you tell us? ah, well, that was the very bold statements by the polish prime minister who compared the defeat ukraine with the u. s. defeat and vietnam. it could be seen as an attempt to apply pressure on washington to be even more involved in ukraine than it already is . or even perhaps to raise the stakes in order to say, face. now in any case, the polish premier seems a lot more concerned with the image of the west rather than the fate of ukraine in general. the rhetoric in the west seems to have taken
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a different spin. ukraine's failures on the battlefield seemed to have taken their sage recently, while key of sir aspirations to defeat russia on the battlefield. and to stake a claim to crimea and on boss are hardly even discussed. and des, speaking of failures on the battlefield, ukrainian authorities have announced that's a public utilities workers i been evacuated from, of dave can, that's a town adjacent to the nest where we are right now. all mobile services will be cut off, and the people must evacuate here to statements from the local military administration of ukraine, through where you could, cuz mr. ha, if we me to leave the city, not all at once, if we will leave in several stages, we will turn armor bol, communication in the city. we need to go when need to get ready, especially those with children on on us. now similar situation is in the town of our, cham off square that so ukraine had renamed as a bach mode,
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said just a few years ago. russian forces are currently in control of the large portion of the city and are helping residents there to evacuate so much safer areas. meanwhile, ukraine's presidents zalinski continues to ask the west for more weapons, more cash and more sanctions against russia. at the same time, he continues to express clear frustrations that nato is not doing enough to help give. now more missiles, more tanks and modern aircraft. and is lensky is not asking. he is demanding and his demands could be falling on deaf ears at this stage as the key of so called allies have began taking stock of their reserves, volva in no weapons, and in cash or as well. oh, now for example, check republic have said that. so they have exhausted all deeds of army ukraine, and poland is ready to present the european union with a 2000000000 euro,
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a bill for all the help that they have already provided to ukraine, militarily speaking, of course, now whether a war, so gets paid or not polish shuts up. officials, i have made it more than clear. that's a washington needs to be to be more involved in the situation over here. of course, of the are saying nothing less offer. calling for american boots on a grant. however, american instructors, military instructors have already been here in dun boss for years, training, ukrainian soldiers and in key of an involve offer as well. plus, in addition to that, many usaa and mercenaries have also been here and mercenary, so called sergeant soldiers, a fortune from the rest of the world have already been killed here in dunbar as well. associates, roma, casa reporting, live from the dancer public. i so much from a russia is not creating
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a military alliance and has nothing to hide in cooperation with other countries. i saw the west is the one that's building a new global military access, less according to what in their putin, in his latest interview. smooth it uses liam's kit because we are not creating any military alliance unless it is true that we have some military cooperation by you, but it is all transparent. there are no secrets there were conducting joint military drills too. but it is not a military alliance. ready, and what is the u. s. doing it? they're creating more and more immune military alliance is not. it is the west that it's building of new axis. you look the last to me, actually, to nato agreed. a new strategic concept of for its development or, and it says explicit allusion, you got the nato is going to develop cooperation with countries in the asia, pacific ranches up there, announcing they're going to create a new global nato. and the u. k. has signed the contract on mutual openness with
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half of us cross live now to archie, contributed rachel mazda and rachel, thanks for joining us. now. moscow says is, actions are defensive. some western leaders are condemning brushes, actions, what's going on? all right, so let's back up and explain more. all this is coming from. turns out that the people, the brits who thought that it was a good idea to appoint less trust as prime minister also figured that they could toy with something nuclear adjacent without blowing up in their phases. last week the u. k apparently decided that it wasn't enough just to provide ukraine with more conventional ammunition as european union nations have agreed to produce. presumably, with all the energy, say from its citizens taking shorter showers. instead the u. k. a just had to work in a nuclear angle to it's ammo, pledging some armor piercing munitions conflict contain depleted uranium that has toxicity linked to uncle logical diseases when it was used in iraq and former
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yugoslavia for example. and also has some level of radioactive properties. but imagine if, for example, whole depot of this stuff went up in flames or ended up getting bombed, is the u. k. willing to guarantee that there won't be any kind of toxic follow from that? let's face it, they can't even trace weapons currently in ukraine. so it's equally unlikely that they're going to give it down what happens to these bullets or to anyone exposed to the substances in them. but why even go there to uranium ammo when they are perfectly normal, bullets of all kinds to choose from, particularly if you want to keep anything and everything nuclear out of this conflict. so in the wake of britain's nuclear evocation which russian president vladimir putin qualified as absolute recklessness, he also announced on saturday that tactical nuclear weapons would be stationed in bella. ruth, as early as this summer and the collective west, which was apparently totally cool with the u. k toying with this and word promptly
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flipped out. belarus, hosting russian nuclear weapons would mean in irresponsible escalation and threat to european security. bella roost can still stop it, it is their choice. the u stands ready to respond with further sanctions, maiter's vigilance, and we're closing the monitoring dissertation. we have not seen any changes in russia, nuclear posture that would lead us to adjust our own rushes nuclear rhetoric is dangerous and irresponsible. yet dangerously responsible, but apparently having particular a toxic munitions dumped into a country bordering. the european union wasn't a big deal for barrel or fernando. now, the french foreign ministry calls on russia to cancel the move. germany is condemning it, and lithuania is demanding more sanctions on russia and bowers. but the u. s. has deployed its own nuclear weapons in europe since the mid 1950 since the eisenhower
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years. that's according to the center for arms control and non proliferation. which sites an estimated $100.00 u. s. news stored across bases in countries like germany, italy, the netherlands, and turkey. a fact that has not escaped russian president vladimir putin, which one be consciously, as americans placed their tactical nuclear weapons on their allies, territory, and train crews and pilots to use them if necessary. we have decided to do the same without violating our obligations that we can get injured for in terms of non proliferation of nuclear wirelessly. we have already assisted our bella, russian, colleagues, and refitting their planes. 10 planes are ready to carry such weapons. we have already sent our well known and efficient is can their systems which can also carry such weapons. beginning on the 3rd of april, we will start to train crews. and on the 1st of july, we will finish the construction of a storage facility,
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specifically for tactical nuclear weapons on beller russian territory machine. we will not hand over the web on this to belle and reduce it just as the us doesn't to wits allies. we are simply doing what they have been doing, but for decades to slam a bushy button. all right, so of international standards are supposed to apply to everyone equally than what's the big deal about russia doing the exact same thing that you as has been doing for over half a century. if they're that bothered by it, then maybe they should have just made an extra effort and their allies as well, to avoid toying with the idea of using am o containing any remotely new, clear related ingredient. it's like, if you're in a bad relationship, you probably should avoid bringing up the word divorce, in absolutely any context us auto countries. rachel mazda, thanks very much for breaking that down for us. oh, geopolitical and military, unless dro had deb says the west is avoiding negotiating with russia,
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referring to impose more sanctions instead. no, i hear a lot of charter by the you. you eel will say they're going to impose sanctions. i don't think so. you should talk about sanction saturday, you should talk about how to get on a negotiating payable. because sanctions have been over the last one year plus and they have not achieved anything in terms of getting the war to come down to applause. it's not going to happen, be, it's a signal from the russian president to the us. that is, that since you have been under the same nonproliferation treaty as being an organ, various kind of, you know, alliance if you have 5 countries in which you have based your nuclear weapon and to name a few, belgium, germany. you netherland stuckey at all. so they are giving a signal to us that right from the, about my time when you want to be escalade the nuclear regime or across the board in the cold water scenario. you haven't done it. so i think, you know, if you see the broad landscape geopolitical strategic, tactical,
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and also back home, giving a clear method that we are not weak in spite of what it was title, human talk about a large and city and journalist on the filmmakers. sebastian delgado has released the 1st segments of a 6 part documentary named tango of freedom in lieu, danced in the film he documents. the testimonies of those living in the dumbass cannot 1st live to the man himself. journalist on professor sebastian delgado. thanks very much for joining us this evening, sebastian fissile. tell us about your documentary, the premise some what challenges there were in feminists. hi. be there. thank you for having me. well, as you know, the censorship that we have here in latin america in the most part of the world is being asked to just, you know, respect before and as a professor of the university on your noticing here. not can tina we've been
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following what was happening in here related to the effects of iran, my dance scenes, 2014. so since the beginning of the military operation of the russian federation, we decided to do something about it. and we decide to go over there to vote to don barzyk to go to look on the people's republic and honest as well. and to see for ourself what was going on with them until a little bit about what you did see, i'm assuming you spoke to people. there was some of the most striking estimate as you heard from the people at the dawn bus without family spoilers. basically a whizzing that we have spoken with her survivors of the granny and genocide that they start in, you know, against the dumbass populations. in 2014, we have again, our documentary, which is made of
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a 6 episode of 30 minutes each one of them. um, testimonies are, they tell us, you know, they weigh it, we've been trying to defend the land, the same way that their fathers or their grandfathers did it before. so in our documentary, there's no narrative, there's only answers. there's only the voices of the people that you know, they don't have the media to express themselves over there. because like in here from somewhere in dina, every single media corporation went to give, to show the grain and governments us, they were victims of these situations. so they try to show people over here that the main events only start in february of last year.
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how difficult was it for you to get to the dumbass until work that very much so because in last august when we were there, i'm donald lugens. we're not part yet of the russian federation. so those people's republic don't have embassies here in my country in argentina. so for us to get in those places, we have to get in touch with people and journalists that help us, you know, to get all the papers to get 3. because, you know, there's not even a flight to those places. not even there's no flights to the airport or for a stop. so it was very difficult, but after very hard work we get to go through there. now, as far as i got that he released the 1st part of your 6th part documentary was
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sorta response. have you received so far, and what is quite a divisive issue i was wearing breasts because you know, the thing is one of the 1st documentary pieces that makes this kind of a link or a breach between russian language and spanish language. because it's all spoken in russian, it has only subtitles in spanish and deal right now. so we started receiving messages, messages from all over the world, that people are very thankful for what we have done because it is very hard to find between all the sense of ships that the media around the world and even through the internet. because as you know, for example, you cannot see anymore art in english r t in spanish. so you too. so we have these little youtube video which is called
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a spanish. so we start playing over there, but at the same time, we are not keeping the rights of the documentary. the rise of the documentary will be open for any tv station in the world that want to play it. well, sebastian salgado, thank you very much for sharing your experiences with us today. we're sure all the best with the release of the next part of your document just about in. so i gotta get to the dentist and profess. thank you. thank you. well just before we go, excuse me, one camera, some used to send from israel, where prime minister netanyahu has reportedly decided to postpone the controversial judicial reform. and so the summer now that's obviously after hundreds of thousands of people rallied across the country against the reform which would give the government power overall. the supreme court will bring in more details. within the next hour, marcella is looking at 6 30 pm. moscow time,
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i'm peter scott. i'll be back again with another look at today's biggest stores in court, including the judicial reform in israel, and about half an hour's time. thanks for watching. ah . with the girl to can hi out. just put up with the kimberly's luck with that you found that i are them johnson. i don't know how that he's kind of.
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