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ah, ah ah fresh flashing flare up in israel despite the government agreeing to postpone a controversial judicial reform of the massive protest. think of the country with the 3 civilians are wounded in the late th ukrainian shelling of don't yet residential areas following good day time attack conducted by here. the army with us apply time lost with and what is the us doing the grading more and more new mil to realize, just the way that this building you act. acute is nato of aggressive global military expansion. both thing that russia deployment of its nuclear weapons in belive where this is a purely defensive with what the west has been doing for decade.
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oh, you can you protest say the high living cost for by an opposition leader turn violence with very welcome. this is auntie international with the latest world news update is good to happy with. well, there's more unrest on the street surveys where i live in all the countries. prime minister delayed the controversial legal reform. the spoke to months long protest across the country and television police have used more to counting against locals on the 2 groups of protest is reportedly plus i would that disagreement from the reform is some dollars off. the benjamin netanyahu confirm that the ruling coalition was agreed to postpone the judicial overhaul until parliament reconvenes
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for summer session. no, it appeared due to the responsibility to the nation and the desire to prevent a rift between the people. i have decided to postpone further legislation and the current sitting of the message to give time to reach white agreements and discuss the legislation in the next session. then yeah, also talked a lot about how divided the country currently is that a israel is in the middle of the crisis on the way to collision. and that he was very much concerned about the fact that the citizens of israel, who are supposed to be brothers as seen as adam, is right now, as divided because of this reform. and that he is not willing to tear people apart . and he wants to avoid this civil war, and this is why he gave a green light as poem and help these reform we heard earlier on monday already. that's the government will give an extension from the countries national security
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minister bennett who later also posted on his social media that later but till the reform will pass. no matter was then it also announced a establishment of the national guard under his ministry. apparently that was part of the deal, part of the agreement between him and prime minister netanyahu, because earlier on monday been threatened to leave the government. if nathan, yahoo stops all postponed the traditional reform that move would significantly we came prime minister in law or even watch the government. so as we can see for now bend really stain and he sounds very much like a winner. the reform will pass, the national guard will be established. the budget i have demanded for from the ministry of national security will be passed in its entirety. no one will scare us . no one will succeed in changing the people's decision. controversial judicial reform has already become a trigger for massive public protests all across the country. perhaps the biggest
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israel's written history for 13 consecutive weeks. hundreds of thousands of people have been taken to the reef of major suitors in israel complaining, but they are writing more courtesy being stolen from them. the last straw was benjamin netanyahu firing the country's defense minister, garland member of prime minister as lecount policy. and one of the key figures in the countries right tween law expressed on saturday. his deep concerns about the situation in the country right now. and especially israel security at this moment, given the fact that it's a bit in, in the military rank has been spreading very fast. and that is a very bad timing given that these really palestinian conflict recently and to the very dramatic page, they have been casualties, increase casualties from both sides. so the very fragile moment, a very dangerous dramatic escalation. so it would be
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a bad idea to be without an arm in a moment for a new country. so now the former defense minister, garland cold on hold to postpone the reform, which is toby, at least for now, and he was fired the very next day. apparently been tremendously apple to the decision and following the tremendous pressure from a several ministers. several members of the coalition including benny green, who i mentioned earlier, interesting that we in the last 3 months have only been seen those trends and end to government protests. but on monday, those supporting the judicial reform and supporting prime minister can yahoo and as well as bend we are supported, also took to the streets and police is currently on high alert as they are expecting clashes between different fractions off protests or is the protest or is have been claiming for months that this judicial reform will put israel on the way
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from democracy to dictators who and this is what they have been complaining. this reform would a see a radical change in the committee that appoints judges, given the politicians all they call ation, as significant say or who they high court judges will be. of course it would whipping the supreme hold dramatically, which is in fact the only 4 now effective protector of civil rights and minorities in the country. like israel with no written constitution. and protest was have been saying that it would leave israel with no real tax and balances on the executive power over to russia's dorm boss. now we're at least 3 people have been wounded by the latest ukranian shelling of don yet city. the strike which hit a residential block, happens late in the evening while many locals were resting at home. footage from the scene shows heavy damage to the building with a partial collapse of at least one flat and windows blown out,
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and many others. emergency teams are now working at the scene of the attack. to sal is earlier, another pos have done yet. city was shells by ukraine, with us supplied high mas rockets. according to local officials. at least one person was wounded as a result of that attack. locals who witnessed the strike say they heard several blasts in the area. we spoke with some of the survivors whose homes have been damaged. it won't let you know that will put on school like it might help. this child was starting in the room right next to the, at a center expansion to thought of. so he was very scared family. so was my begging. she's a little k b. she hasn't late her life without explosions. it was a 1st however true modern good can we talk about have to put them beautiful. so when we who apartment was in smoke the couldn't lou because the rooms were shattered and everything was smoke. you fairly went out and immediately windows were blown out for a buffer of my study. i was at the passport office as soon as i got there, 123,
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head front smoke was everywhere and a fire broke out. every one ran it all lasted 10 minutes, you know more issue. meanwhile, poland prime minister has drawn comparisons between the war in ukraine and not a vietnam, stating that the west cannot lose the current standoff. the seat of ukraine would mean the defeat of the west and such a defeat would be bigger than vietnam. that was the very bold statements by the polish prime minister who compare the defeat and ukraine with the u. s. defeat and viet. now 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 at different spin, ukraine's failures on the battlefield seemed to have taken. it's her sage, recently,
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while key of said aspirations to defeat russia on the battlefield. and the same claim to crimea and on boss are hardly even discussed. and just speaking of failures on the battlefield. ukrainian authorities have announced that the 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's a statement from the local military administration of ukraine. you could as minister if we need to leave the city, not all at once issue. we will leave in several state wilson arm about communication with the city. we need to go, we need to get ready, especially those with children. honestly, similar situation is say in the town of are it's almost good. that's the ukraine had renamed as a bach mode. so 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,
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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 sanks and modern aircraft. and as lensky is not asking, he is demanding, and his demands could be calling 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 as well. now, for example, check republic have said that they have exhausted all beads, all for army ukraine, and poland is ready to present the european union with a, a 2000000000 euro 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,
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shuts up. officials have made it more clear. that's a washington needs to be to be more involved in the situation over here. of course the are saying nothing less of a calling for american boots on the ground. however, american instructors military structures have already been here in the boss for years trading ukrainian soldiers and in key of an volva as well bluff. in addition to that, many usaa mercenaries have also been here and mercenaries, the so called sergeant soldiers of fortune from the rest of the world have already been killed here in dunbar as well was the mornings, or the rushes, deployment of its nuclear weapons. and bella rossa aimed at an uninformed audience, thus, according to russia's foreign ministry, spokeswoman maria. however, the network went reaction of some western capital to the decisions of the development of our corporation with belarus in the military nucleus. fia is
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puzzling. it seems that the concerns expressed in this context by western countries are intended for none informed audience that is not aware of the longstanding exercises of self appointed western mentors. in this area. less often, vladimir putin said russia is not creating a military alliance and has nothing to hide in his cooperation with other countries . while the west is the one that's building a new global military axis. fluid, he says liam's, we are not creating any military alliance. that is true, that we have some military cooperation, but it is all transparent and there are no secrets there were conducting joint military drills to them, but it is not a military alliance usually. and what is the us doing with their creating more and more new military alliance by that is the west and that is building new actually school. but look, last year of the nato agreed, a new strategic concept for his development. and it says explicitly, knowledge, nato is going to develop cooperation with countries in the asia pacific,
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re weigh them with their announcing that they're going to create a new global nato. and the u. k. has signed the contract later on, mutual openness with japan. sure. 330 would last week the u. k apparently decided that it wasn't enough just to provide ukraine with more conventional ammunition just as european union nations have agreed to produce. presumably with all that energy saved from their citizens, taking shorter showers. instead the u. k. just had to work in a nuclear angle to it's ammo, pledging some armor piercing munitions containing depleted uranium that has toxicity linked to uncle logical diseases when it was used in iraq and the former yugoslavia for example. and also has some radioactive properties as well. now imagine if a whole depot of this stuff went up in flames or ended up getting bomb, it is the u. k. willing to guarantee that there won't be a toxic follow from that?
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heck, they can't even trace weapons currently in ukraine. so it's equally unlikely that they're going to give down what happens to the shells or to any one exposed to the substances in them. why can go there to uranium ambo, when there are perfectly normal shells of all kinds to choose from? particularly if you want to keep anything in everything nuclear out of this conflict. so in the wake of britain's nuclear eva station, which russian president vladimir putin qualified as absolute recklessness, putin announced on saturday, the tactical nuclear weapons would be stationed in bella. ruth, as early as the summer and the collective west, which was apparently totally cool with the u. k. toying with the n word nuclear promptly flipped out. bella ruse, 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, majors vigilance and we're closing the monitoring dissertation. we have not seen
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any changes in russia, nuclear posture that would lead us to adjust our own. yeah. dangerous. but apparently having particularly toxic munitions dumped into a country bordering the e. u wasn't a big deal for barrel or for nato. the french foreign ministry calls on russia to cancel the move. germany is danielle and lithuania is demanding more sanctions on russia and bowers. but the u. s. has deployed, it's only here. weapons in europe since the mid 1953 feet white eisenhower administration. that's according to the center for arms control and nonproliferation, which sites an estimated 100 you f new florida cross faces in countries like germany, italy, the netherlands and turkey. between wendy count as well 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 continue to meet in terms of non
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proliferation of nuclear weapons. what exactly is the big deal now about russia doing the exact same thing that the u. s. has been doing for over half a century. if they're that bothered by it, then maybe they and their allies should have just made an extra effort to avoid toying with the idea of using ammo containing any kind of a nuclear ingredient. it's like, you might wanna stay away from anything nuclear in the same sense that if you're in a bad relationship, you probably should avoid bringing up the word divorce. in any context. amid a global shift in the balance of power, syria and saudi arabia said to resume counselors, this is between the 2 countries. the most goes on. we as hold that diplomatic relations back in 2012 and the serial conflict with saudi arabia backing the rebels . react has also been involved in the war in yemen, on the anti arabic,
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spoken with the prime minister arguments national salvation government, who say middle eastern countries are now choosing to side more with russia and china instead of the us and its allies slam on elaine, chuckling zealand, currently, the power that existed in america in europe is being swayed to the east towards russia and china. consequently, it is only natural for these 2 new superpowers to be the focus of a wide range of interest throughout the world. this new eastern alliance that we are seen develop is by nations that are not colonial nations that are not ravaging, pillaging and exploiting other nations in south america, africa, or in asia. they do not practice colonial zation in other nations. the western alliance only seeks to steal wealth and extort a nation's natural resources. this is a good example of double standard culture possessed by european nations. european politicians do not have the humanitarian morals and ethics to resolve the issues happening in the world. they distinguish between which refugees they like and don't
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like, and they distinguish between asylum seekers in nations and those who are in need. they practice what can be categorized as a double character or double standard. they talk about not having enough resources to fund humanitarian aid, but on the other hand, they fund ukrainian government with money and weapons. imagine in just one year, 200000000000 dollars were allocated to the key of regime. while the rest of the world only receive $20.00 to $30000000000.00 and funding, this is their policy with nations in the middle east. they deal and communicate with elite politicians of that nation and conspire with them to transform the people into slaves. china and russia do not engage in such manners, the whole will and it'll africa. where can you has also been grips by and selling protests as people have taken this chase to complain about the extremely high cost of living. ah,
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in these images you can see schools of people holding bladed went in from swirling rocks at the local police, the demonstrations, the co, full final position leader against president william brutus. government. last week, protests in nairobi and other cities turned violence. were police using tear gas and more to cannon? one person was killed, locals justified the protest, calling them a constitutional rights protest. and picketing positions that something that i think that i didn't think you'd rather do show that because that's a minute because you show you st became that right. but unfortunately, you're seeing the law enforcement agencies being used and they're better. good. it also i'm trying to create some hydrophobic protest us because a companion a home that has to be our solution and the solution must given me the government.
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and then 2nd, that they should own the mixture dimensions of, of the anything didn't know what to do on monday it does. i'm great. no position is really trying to fight such a city the school and fiction. what became state government to do this, but don't forget that this problem flat forgot how they been begun. us vice president, pamela harris has kicked off her africa trip in dana. we spoke with locals. he was skeptical of the visits and one more cooperation with countries other and they give us forgotten. most of this american president, vice president, i'll be to this country before. but i haven't been any improvements. we did more international because like china and russia and any other countries to visit. but
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for us, i think that normal one, because even if you have, where do we saga before us, or is that just a normal visit? maybe she's on a holiday or something where we have i independence, always on my own business. and then we sure 100 our own fin. the kids are all waiting for some periods on us. didn't know that we we, we, apple, it so many ways by then this will allow us, i lost, i mean, 100 our own in the us, vice president, 7 day visits to africa, is aimed at boosting high level relations with the continent. it comes from russia and china is growing, present investments in africa. ours is also due to stop by tanzania and zambia. later this week is the 5th visit by us help us official to the continental. the start of the neo colonial thinking is still very much a life. that's what russian diplomats, like rob said,
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in an exclusive interview to on t. he also touched upon russia, africa ties, a stereotype. and the, what's the model of relations with the continent. you can watch the full interview with autism on a boy on tuesday. he's a preview. from your experience, how to african countries that experienced the pressure of colonialism feel about the west attempts to push them around. what is their reaction in a day? in most cases, the response is unconcealed irritation, mostly because african people are well aware of the role our country played in liberating them from colonial bondage. and when they see others trying to label russians as imperialists were to claim that russia wants to plunder the continent, basically trying to shift the blame on us. certainly, the majority of africans feel nothing but discussed and revulsion. and we see that too. i have an impression that lately, despite their stubbornness,
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which is not unlike the stubbornness displayed by certain other nations, europeans have at last started to realize that a frontal assault, an attempt to bend their african partners to their will by sheer force will not achieve much. still old habits die hard, colonial and neo colonial thinking is still very much alive. it manifests itself in the form of patronizing attitudes, lecturing, and moralizing insisting that the western model and that model alone should be accepted as a gift from the gods by our african friends. and that the only way to live is by western prescriptions. all these attitudes are, of course, very much alive, obviously, behind this aura of arrogance and false superior already. there is also a basic desire to keep african nations dependent on the west by imposing foreign norms and rules, social and economic models,
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all in order to maintain western dominance in african markets and to keep african countries politically and economically subservient. ah, the and the latest episode of modus operandi. here we're now see manila, china and the global policy research a george family breakdown behavior, controversial arrest warrant for president putin on war crimes, challenges over the ledge, deportation of children from, from a parts of east in ukraine. we can watch the phone interview later on, and also on our website. he's a preview. let's 1st recall, prior to the special military operation, the don bath had been under daily showing by care of forces these children. the icpc is referring to our, our orphans who were rescued from certain death and taken to safety in russia. how
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does this indictment even make any sense? it doesn't make any sense. and nobody really has, you know, they just hear about this indictment and they've abducting children. but nobody actually even goes into the, the details, which as you describe is that these orphans russians, very generous. they were very eager to adopt these orphans. in many cases, the children were evacuated out of a war zone. these are down for political purposes. no forensic investigation had been conducted. this is how the western propaganda machine operates. the of the demonized. and they also try to resort to the issues that they know is absolutely guaranteed to generate a very emotional response on the public. all right, so just so i'm clear here you say the i c, c is acting as sort of
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a media disinformation or, or misinformation machine here. i think so, if one looks at the the record of what has transpired in the, in the period, immediately before the issuance of this arrest warrant, the attorney general of the united states married garland visited ukraine. and he met with the chief prosecutor of the i. c. c, was there a valid fair investigation that was undertaken? i was the any evidence as all. ready that any kind of forensic investigation had taken place. as i say, this was this report published by this u. s. government funded entity. it's yale university. they openly say, and if you look at this report, they open and say that they have not come back to any interview with anyone. so my
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reliance entirely on what they call open source as well. open sources mean the ukrainian media the un security council has failed to adopt a russian proposed resolution to investigate the bombing of the old stream pipelines. moscow, china and brazil voted in favor of setting up a commission to probe to sabotage while all other members of the security council, abstained. ortiz, caleb moore, pin. how's the details? the votes were 3 in favor and no opposed, but the rest of the counsel abstained, and because there was not enough votes in favor, the resolution ultimately fail. now, after the resolution failed, the russian ambassador and ben z a took to the floor and essentially pointed out that this seems like pretty obvious that the united states is simply not wanting to get to the bottom of the facts. that essentially the evidence and the revelations
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of seymour hersh seem to indicate that the united states, which had the most to gain ultimately, is responsible for the pipeline being destroyed. he does, he said, usually we have serious doubts about the objectivity of the investigations carried out by some european state. europe refuses to cooperate with russia, and it's trying to mislead the security council. we have received nothing but useless replies from european states. they claim that we must 1st wait for the results of their own investigations, and this leads to a waste of time. meanwhile, the last time is being used to cover up the crimes. now the united states took to the floor of the security council to deny any involvement in the destruction of the north stream to pipeline. and to go on to say that russia was trying to undermine the independent and national investigations that were taking place in response to russia. questioning some of the claims made by the us ambassador. we saw the united
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states quickly change the subject years or the pre mover bruce. i have directly asked my us counterpart. how could you comment the words of your own president, which he uttered openly when he said they would destroy in north stream. but my question went unanswered. i would just say to my russian colleague, instead of asking questions about the united states and its use toward critical infrastructure, it needs to ask itself about what it's doing in ukraine and whether that shows responsible behavior with regard to critical infrastructure. now the united states does have a record of destroying infrastructure around the world, one or recall how long was bombed for shocking or much of its infrastructure destroyed the bombing of the former yugoslavia. many other countries have been the target, the u. s. destruction of its infrastructure. now, when shina spoke before the un security council,
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they emphasized the need for independent investigations and taking seriously by the international community. what happened to the pipeline, i knew who may be more than half a year has passed since the explosion of the north stream pipelines. it is necessary to continue investigation. international investigation needs to come to a fain results. we hope for progress on the situation. what the security council holds man's responsibility for whatever results we have and how the investigation is going. overall, we saw russia putting forward a resolution simply calling for an international investigation to determine what happened with the north string to pipeline. but yet that resolution was not passed successfully, even though no country voted against it. russia resolution was defeated and there won't be a un probe into the destruction of the nord stream to pipeline for more of the latest news.
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