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a good for russia is not good for america, for you cannot be a person, thanks to sorry, ah, ah. as violent crashes player up in the fruits of israel, divisions in the countries cabinet emerge, made reports the security minutes for could play. if netanyahu postponed the controversial judicial reform, the west is dodging and international proven to the north stream attack this by overwhelming evidence of its role. that's moscow. the search and as the un security council fails to pass a russian chinese resolution for an independent investigation with goldman sachs
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giving you ask for such an odds of 35 percent a mid growing economic, proverbial once more countries speak to the dollar in their bilateral trade we discuss why many say for choosing alternative trade currencies with our panel of gas. the u. s. has shot itself into foot. it has created the situation where countries are in revulsion to american foreign policy. and the want to get as far away as possible from the us more more people will be attracted to the alternatives being created by china, russia and the british countries. ah, good afternoon from also this is our to international with the latest world news updates. i'm paula is about, great to have you with us is really prime minister's decision to postpone a controversial legal reform has failed to file the ongoing unrest rocking the country police resorted to water, cat and stone grenades to disperse, angry crowds. oh,
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the protests, the rapid laid on monday with demonstrators lighting bonfires, walking rhodes, enchanting anti government slogans. dozens were reportedly arrested. this comes just hours after benjamin netanyahu confirmed that the ruling coalition would postpone the reforms which triggered political division and the biggest protest in years. because it's only me know it the kid due to the responsibility to the nation and the desire to prevent the rift between the people. i have decided to postpone further legislation and the current sitting of the method to give time to reach wide agreements and discuss the legislation in the next session. then yeah,
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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 and then yeah, we very much concerned about the fact that the citizens of israel, who are supposed to be brother, is seen as adam, is a right now as divided because of the reform. and that he is not willing to tear people apart. and he wants to avoid the civil war, and this is why he gave the green light to the poem and help reform we heard earlier on monday already. that's the government will be given extensions from the countries national security minister benny green, who will later also posted on his social media later but till the reform will pass. no matter was been good. also announced establishment of the national guard under his ministry. apparently that was part of the deal possible. they agreement between him and prime minister. and yeah,
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because earlier on monday been threatened to leave the government. if nathan, yahoo, stop all the traditional reform that move would significantly wicking prime minister is 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 budgets 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 theory as trigger for massive public protests all across the country. perhaps the biggest israel's written have 3 for 13 consecutive weeks. hundreds of thousands of people have been taken to the streets of major suitors in israel complaining, but they are rife and democracy being stolen from them. the last throw was benjamin netanyahu firing the country's defense minister,
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garland member of prime minister as they could policy. and one of the key figures in the countries right tween block expressed on saturday. he's 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 mil through rank has been spreading very fast. and that is a very bad timing, given bad things rarely palestinian conflict recently and to the very dramatic page . they have been casualties in queens casualties from both sides. so very fragile moments. interesting that we in the last 3 months have only been seen those chanting, anti government protest. but on monday, those supporting the judicial reform and supporting prime minister in can yahoo and as well as bend, we are supporters also took to the trees and police is currently on high alert as they are expecting clashes between different fractions. off for testers,
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a political commentator and attorney says, israeli society, faith is a deep me national split or the judicial crisis, which has reached a boiling point. but there's a big, they caught me between both sides. and i think both sides are in pain interfering for the future to set a visual. and i have my own opinion, but what i'm looking at is really public. i can see it's a split. half of them are saying, yes, the president should tell him what to do, and half of them are saying, no, the presenter never tell you what to do. and all of this is because we never had our equivalent to the federalist papers. we've never agreed on how do we decide when we have a disagreement? i think one of the main concerns is actually the lease is not doing enough, but that's again, it's a matter of opinion. how do you understand the reality in israel? but the issue is this for many israeli citizens, they're feeling like 2nd class citizens because they're saying we have the majority in the parliament, but we are unable to fulfill our policies. so i, i am not
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a mind reading reader, but i would assume that he did not expect such a clash. i don't think anyone participated that is going to be in this boiling point, where both sides of these really public are and boiling point. very no, that's the way i see some boiling point in these are the siding and joint russia, china resolution on launching an independent investigation into the north stream pipelines explosions as failed to pass. as a majority of the un security council members save the 2, proposing nations and brazil abstained from the vote. the u. s. also use the session to deny any involvement in the attack. united states was not involved in any way period. united states categorically refute rushes unfounded allegations leveled against us. the charges that have been made by russians are just flat out wrong, plain and simple. this cook is used to use those the same lie ala pants on fire and the united states as usual links. this resolution with ukraine, although not
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a single word about ukraine was said and this resolution, or anywhere when we raised the issue on objective international investigation. the tactics of all american, our european colleagues amounted to on the one hand, denying the involvement of the united states. and on the other hand, prevention are transparent and impartial clarification of the circumstances of this sabotage and the more evidence emerged of the involvement of washington and his nato allies. the more firmly the western camp asserted, the inexperienced sea of international investigation. artist kell mop. it has more details on why the resolution failed to pass. and the latest on the un security council meeting because there was not enough votes in favor of the resolution, ultimately fail. now, after the resolution failed, the russian ambassador and the benzine took to the floor and essentially pointed out that this seems like pretty obvious that the united states is simply not
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wanting to get to the bottom of the facts. that essentially the evidence and the revelations of seymour hersh seem to indicate that the united states, which had the most to gain ultimately, is responsible for the pipeline being destroyed. because he said, usually we have serious doubts about the objectivity of the investigations carried out by some european states. europe refuses to cooperate with russia and is 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 has been used to cover all the crimes. now the united states took to the floor of the security council to deny any involvement in the destruction of the nord 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
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russia. questioning some of the claims made by the us ambassador. we saw the united states quickly change the subjects years or the pre approved. i have directly asked my us counterparts. how could you comment the words of your own precedence which he ought through it openly? he said they will destroy north stream, but my question went and answered, 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 will recall how iraq was bombed into shocking or much of its infrastructure destroy the bombing of the former yugoslavia. many other countries have been the targets of us destruction of
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its infrastructure. overall, we saw russia putting forward a resolution simply calling for an international investigation to determine what happened with an ord stream to pipeline. but yet that resolution was not passed successfully, even though no country voted against it. russia's resolution was defeated and there won't be a un probe into the destruction of the nord stream to pipeline civil rights attorney, robert patillo says the truth must be made public to prevent dire consequences in the future. washington, of course, is going to rejecting accusations of any met miss doing on their part. but we remember during the iraq war of 20 years ago, which we recently celebrated 20 year anniversary of its beginning. but they claimed that there were weapons of mass destruction. they claim those yellow cake, uranium, all sorts of things are claimed by the international community. this was important to have independent, international bodies that can come to terms wolf reports that so the world can have
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confidence in those actions. because we don't need to know the truth 20 or 30 years down the line when you know the true contemporaneously. so we can prevent, prevent leasing from happening again. pipelines is not a military target. this isn't clearly co focused on the civilian market from store and destroying. the infrastructure, you need only look in lots of developing world, were you lock out internet, you love, knock of electricity, you naco, excess of food, or people around the globe will be the 1st victims of warfare. i'll, you'll see increase levels of starvation of people freezing to death during winter's. you'll see an increase social unrest and strife in those areas. a petition has been published on the website of president latter mirror. zalinski is office demanding ukrainian soldiers be banned from using depleted uranium, munitions. no valuable piece of equipment is worth harming humanity due to the military use of uranium and other radioactive elements. i demand to consider this
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petition positively and take protective measures to prevent the use of such ammunition by the armed forces of ukraine until the final consideration of the petition. this comes as a u. k. government confirm last week that it would supply ukraine, which shells containing depleted uranium, a byproduct of the uranium enrichment process needed to create nuclear weapons. russian president vladimir putin has worn moscow would be forced to respond if the u. k goes ahead with the shipments. meanwhile, around 1000000, similar shells were used during the u. s. invasion of a rock in 2003. this led to environmental and health problems that continue to have a significant impact on the population, such as increased cancer rates as well as birth defects. so odyssey allah's, all we, iraqi environmental pollution activists and researcher says, as long as profits are made by the military, industrial complex concerns about people will be secondary denying this
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effect, health, risk and effects natural. i mean, if they approve that these weapons can effect civilian health and do well being that to me as they will occur in the life of me, they are on the american and british armies who use these weapons in heidi populated areas. and now instead of spending billions of dollars to manage and i still it, this has otherwise they are sending and selling, selling this, these 2 weapons to other parts of music in seeing them. bill was they use it because it brings millions of dollars for them. and they don't care about other countries, people and environment. and iraq is not the only country effected by western
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depleted uranium munition use people in the balkans are still suffering the consequences of nato's bombing campaign against the former yugoslavia. back in 1999 nater used to pleaded uranium shells in its bombing of yugoslavia. this sparked a number of lawsuits by those who participated in the operation, including soldiers from italy, france, and the u. k. in an exclusive interview to r t, serbia's health minister explained the dangers of depleted uranium, said also daniel merely bracelets show enough depleted uranium and depleted uranium . ma'am, the nation with anti country is a declaration of nuclear war. have been argued for many as the to nuclear and chemical war is been 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
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well as cancer appears only at the moment of ammunitions explosion. however dangerous close by depleted uranium nam at particles which candle spray tans of kilometers from the side of the explosion from 5 to 7 years after the nuclear incidents damage begins to effect the most sensitive tissues in human bodies. in animals, the reproductive organs on a 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 badani, 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 to chemical plants, completely changed the 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
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not even realize what will happen to them. the ukrainian army will not only use depleted you ran in ammunition in the east of the country in before regents 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 large 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, and children. my koli conducted to study proven that the i q level of children born during a number of bowman's, that been to the 1st grade, is significantly lower than that of children. a lot of generations or metric. we don't know what for the consequences there will be. but now i've seen more and more read diseases and genetic abnormalities. genuine
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voices of concern over the looming and to america's global financial dominance are growing louder in the us with news channels, usually polar end of the political divide in a rare so of unity in their anxiety about a reckoning like never before the fed has saw the series of financial crises by massively expanding its balance sheet, almost 12 full. this only works because of the dollars unique status. if doug would, a, when america will face of reckoning, likened on before the also it's been backed up by the strength and economic power of the united states. and the fact that oil has always been traded in dollars. if that were to end, that would mean the end of the u. s. dollar. the wave of panic is beginning to grip politicians to us republican congress, women, margery taylor green, warned that if the dollar falls, americans will face economic problems never before seen in history.
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i want to duleigh would be replaced with you on the year ago when washington decided to wage a proxy war with rushing ukraine. and now it's happening. the woman is ukraine. war is going to plunge american seemed to economic woes never seen before in our entire history. if the jolla falls, they will be to blame and america will never recover. earlier my colleague nicky are and spoke to a panel of guests about the consequences of the fall of america's global financial dominance. well the sanctions gave it a big boost forward. i think. ready was already in the hands of certain units because of the build up an american debt to the rest of the world. due to the large american trade deficit, we can see the 2 things working, the abuse of the dollar as the world reserve currency and the continuing american
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trade deficits. she can pink with recently in moscow for meeting with the russian leader, they told extensively about strengthening the economic ties between china and russia. how much of a big deal is this development for the global economy? i think it is a historic moment. some of us have been pointing out that with the illegal seizure of foreign exchange reserves of sovereign nation within the dollars, that was a big warning to, to other sovereign nation, to be careful and not to keep their precious wealth stored up through export and hauled work in us dollars and that of cause ultimately what is likely to damage the u. s. dollar, but you need an alternative and that's where the us for a long time is still quite confident. there is no alternative. well, currency is the us dollar. well, you can create alternatives,
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and of course that's what a lot of countries have done initially starting with a core group of countries. and you've mentioned russia, china, because that corporation is crucial. but there is, you know, the bigger group that breaks countries and more countries are joining the brakes. countries. the alternatives are now becoming very concrete and pragmatic at toward extend. do you think the actions of the us and some of his lines like sanctions, for example, i've actually contributed to the global dollarization. we have to be very clear that the us has shot itself in the foot. it has created the situation where countries are in revulsion to american foreign policy and want to get as far away as possible from the us directly from a business point of view. like, why would you want to invest in the us and might say best, i mean, like, you know, work with the american currency or by american treasury's what that is an investment in the u. s. economy, why would you want to do it? it's a bad investment. again, the us is
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a very destructive geopolitical active and it's a very carefree one on life interest, financial actors. so it's actually actually a horrible, horrible bit the us we see that the us as an repentance, absolutely unrepentant. you know, i had this hope, this naive hope that after we pulled out of, of get us them, that maybe we're going to be finally a constructive actor, the international arena. and then of course, what do they do? they start to warn you crate. the u. s. is hopeless, i'm set. i started say that but pretty much a hopeless case and i welcome the rise of new blocks across the will be great for the global economy. the norwegian military industry is blaming take talk for disrupting its expansion, claiming the app data center consumes all spare electric capacity art contributor rachel mars. that explores how the chinese social media platform finds itself increasingly under attack, which began with the u. s. backlash against the platform and made claims b. jane has access to user data. efforts to scare up
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a tick tock specific panic and ban have fallen short here in europe. there is a new excuse on the horizon, though apparently tick talks millions of videos of cappy barras could cause ukraine to lose on the battlefield. seriously, he, one of the largest ammunition manufacturers in europe, norway's namo has now said that the expansion of its industrial production is hindered because a tick tock data center is sucking up all the power we are concerned because we are seeing all future growth is challenged by the storage of cat radios for europe, this is a major concern for industry. critical industry must have access to energy. i don't think it's a one off. i think it's that strength for the future. look, norway is totally self sufficient in energy. so planning to have to choose between dance videos or ukraine. sounds like a bit of a copout. more likely norway would rather just use the energy to make an inflated
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buck exporting it to the rest of energy starved europe. now remember, poland accused norway of war, profiteering with its jacked up energy export prices in the wake of the e. u cutting itself off from cheap russian energy. and then investigative journalist seymour hersh, accused nor way of writing shocked them with washington in the operation a blow up, the nord stream pipeline network, all in the interest it both being able to sell more energy europe. cutting back on take talks, energy needs with likely disappoint the 29 year old norwegian justice minister though, who was caught using her hat on her. a government issued fallen big no, no. there. the defense company's chief executive has even raised the possibility that china has deliberately targeted the western military industrial complex. using track videos, jim rose and life acts. as it's weapons of choice, i will not rule out, it's not by pure coincidence that this activity is close to
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a defense company. i cancel it out by that logic, virtually any foreign company that uses power for industrial purposes is taking food right out of the mouth of the western military industrial complex. there's also noise in italy now about batting tick. tock for national security purposes. the government should decide as soon as possible to remove the tick tock out from all government devices in light of the obvious risks to the security of the data contained therein, thus remedy and the dangerous delay that it's holly has accumulated with respect to the decisions taken by the european commission and many other countries, the french government recently ordered a ban on the use of various social media apps on the phones of civil servants, including western apps, but refused to single out tick tock. and the european union has adopted a similar policy for now. and we have cyber security concerns in particular
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regarding data protection and collection of data by 3rd parties. the european parliament has decided an alignment with other institutions to suspend, as from 20th, march 2023. the use of the tick tock, mobile application of culprit devices not to be left out of the western echo chamber he so desperately wants to inhabit, constantly ukrainian president vladimir silence. he threw up a petition on his website, suggesting a temporary ban of tick tock in ukraine. maybe he pulled something falling while the gym rose fitness videos. but since tick tock is now being treated as a scapegoat by western nation seeking to justify aircraft down on pretty much whatever the authorities in any you're in front country tactfully, controller dominate. zelinski accuses the op of what else, right blasting propaganda. who would have thought that the fastest growing worldwide app that mostly just allows you is around the globe to communicate with
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one another without any government interference could be considered such a threat. the u. k has launch an investigation into whether it's military police covered up or fail to properly probe allegations that its armed forces committed, unlawful killings in afghanistan. this comes after the families of 2 afghans who were allegedly killed by british special forces, began legal action to demand a judicial review of their cases. thousands of british troops were deployed in afghanistan as part of a nato led campaign, with many british soldiers engaged in heavy fighting in the countries southern provinces. we bring you the story of one man who was the only survivor of a deadly british throne strike. oh, i mean, these are the graves of 9 people,
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brutally killed by the british forces. all of the victims were marsher at home, including my mother, father, brother, and my whole family. they didn't know anyone who lost everything. mm. ah, i want this investigator. why did they commit such barbarous? i did british investigators to meet my probe the whole instance. ah, the other house there are mosque, liz. father, brother, 2 songs with another person was killed. he came out, the victims are not in a position to rescue them because the forces came here,
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pulled out the body, collected the attitude and left them for ah, at least 5 people have been injured in the latest ukrainian attack on the city of don. yes, according to officials, with multiple strikes coming from the nearby city of df, russian forces are paving the way to surrounding the settlement to secure the safety of don. yes, our tv gar stano centers this report from the frontline the landscape of the small town of pesky really speaks for itself when any questions are raised about the intensity of the fighting. here it is the dominating height on this part of the front, and it is surrounded by open fields. so that's why it was so difficult for the
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russian troops to capture it. but now, every disadvantage that the russian army had to endure here well has turned into benefits. it doesn't mean that the russian army is in for a smooth sailing here. they have to carve open fortifications that ukraine had 8 years to plan out and dig in on the food. the enemy sees us, so they shoot at us with multiple rocket launchers, $152.15 millimeter howitzers and need to supplied excalibur missiles. that's why we're trying to squeeze the enemy out of residential areas with our artillery. constantly pressuring them liberate in street off to st citizens of neighboring de nest, or yearning for victory on this part of the front. their hometown is battered by shells and rockets. ukraine launches from here. the advance of the russian forces as already pushed the enemy back. but key of soldiers aren't leaving the.

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