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a heard my story, nothing to challenge with validate with american sanction sub received as a fail to policy. we believe that sanctions on an instrument, economic terrorism, as far as on a visit. so most good announces usa economic pressure. adam act terrorism with there is a grenade attached to this unmanned aerial vehicle. and right now, this wrong head towards the positions of ukrainian and military policies. roman called an international volunteer brigade, done, but they utilize drew wolf that, that fight for the key town. the if got a real estate broker
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for $24.00 off an interview with a reputed, i deleted closing up rule among the local ranch. 24 claims freedom of speech, but you cannot talk about freedom of speech, freedom of expression. when you talk about terrorism, they can be unhappy all they want, but it is our country, and our country is fighting terrorism. so the decision is just a good morning. i welcome to the international will cost in life from moscow. i'm not the mom, the i was always, it's great to have you. take a look at the top stories this hour. iran for a mazda is in moscow to hold talks on the international nuclear deal. i'm the situation in syria, afghanistan speaking to r t. the visiting top tip are not issued scathing criticism. the us sanctions
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against this country tad and why are american sanction sought perceived as a failed policy? we believe the sanction saw an instrument if i can amik terrorism against peoples. however, the slamming republic of iran in its handling of the situation has paid special attention to the opportunities created by the sanctions and made the most of this to further the progress of the council. we believe that the sanctions policy is ineffective and wrong and is a terrorist war against peoples or thinkers follow shay bows high the charles to me with the iranian foreign minister upon his arrival in moscow. the iranian foreign minister has arrived here in moscow to meet with his counterpart, sir. gala rav, are the 2 men of following up on discussions between the leaders of russia and iran, which have previously taken place. i think their focus essentially on the economy and strategic partnership myers we are satisfied with the increase in the volume of
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economic corporation and trade turnover between the 2 countries or the past year and a half the wall hm. of trade turnover between iran and russia has increased by almost 3 and half times. and this trend is still growing at an increase in pace. of course, the iranian foreign minister will have had a central role in brokering along with china and the regional day taunt between saudi arabia and iran, which stands to potentially transform at the map of the middle east to bring peace and hopefully prosperity to the 2 countries so we're starting to see the context of these really important geopolitical meetings, which have taken place in moscow alongside the visit of president shing peeing. we have to take them in the context of a shifting map and death. this is definitely something that will be discussed between the 2 men. to morrow during their working meeting. ah, the head of the nurse crew public says advancing. russian troops have been in
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circling. you quin forces in the key town of of the erica. so why is this so important? while russian authorities say that capturing the area would cutoff age, so teach it foreign position that his forces have been using to attack the nearby regional capital. now the town is some 20 kilometers away from the city of them as and once captures should secure, and in ensure security. the people in the region i'll see is a roman cluster of observe an international volunteer brigade utilizing drone warfare in their fight. the dumbass. let's take a look at his report. ah,
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international brigade that na sky is just one of many groups who are working towards the liberation of that sound off of dave, go just outside of dentist. now since the start of the special military operation, we've seen the rise of use of these drones. now this sir, this man, he is a drone operator and as you can see there is a grenade attached to this unmanned aerial vehicle and a right now this drawn to head towards the positions alpha, ukrainian, and military. and we will see exactly what is happening. he's right now going to start the drone and i take it towards ukrainian melissa's, ah,
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ah, of d, f, k is now partly encircled. now we're working to strengthen our positions to provide visual control from both sides in order to introduce internal rotations. so far they have stable supplies, but that will some sees as we gain further control of the roads. so let's explain to people who mercenary saw their generally people with convert experience who usually take part in assaults. the defensive war is followed by ukrainians themselves. when it comes to a day of cur, the 110th brigade, their ukrainians, armed with foreign weapons, things have reached a point where we understand that the 2nd line of defense is foreigners. the weapons they have are without labels. there is not a single word in either russian or ukrainian odom. we have reached a point that when we're here to target, they will take off port a broken house and place a civilian there. and we'll frame things in
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a way where the mortar is not visible. so we're presenting a footage where there is a mortar, but also private houses, and people in civilian clothes. in one case, 3 more to crews were found based in areas that seem to be residential. we so this land with our blood and sweat these buildings will all be rebuilt, were give you the footage so that people understand why houses are being destroyed . the differences that donna's cause densely populated, we do not touch civilians even if they are not on our side. ah
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ah ah, we are returning from the outskirts of the if guy after yet another successful mission. by push stone, he works almost every single day and goes to the front line in order to bring victory closer to roman casa r t, next to republican. in canada primary, adjusting trudeau dodge is a question from a local journalist who asked him why that country is engaged. no proxy war against russia. says can i have sent more than a $1000000000.00 worth of military assistance to keep the past year?
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and i, mr. judo, mr. judo, why do you keep wrapping up the proxy war? why do you keep wrapping up the proxy war with russia, mr. to go, mr trudeau? you said, you said more than $2000000000.00 in weapons or sort of by the data brock, the war by now. and the data you have, you are eaves all glass the canadian, just to put that question to the prime minister. says the country have substantially contributed to bolstering keeps wool effort and even took part in instigating the conflicts in the 1st place load of law. the material papered did a calculation tabulated that canada had sent $2260000000.00. canadian dollars in weapons already. and actually, since then there's been a number of announcements, so i trust the newspaper more than i trust the government itself. so i think it's
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probably almost certainly over $2000000.00 and maybe more, but that's only a small part of it. i mean, candidates by the intelligence ukraine military you have can in special forces on the ground. you have a former many former canadian soldiers that have been killed and that are fighting the canadian government has, has greatly contributed to the, to the proxy war as well as helping provoke the conflict even more than a year ago. in politicians. you know, it's remarkable. i mean, somebody, even if somebody who's a strong supporter of what ken does doing in ukraine, should at least want a debate about it. but the media does the mainstream journalist, they don't even ask the questions. there's not really any, any debate. it's just assumed that what canada is doing is good and the question is, should we do even more? not whether we, you know, helped over throwing out a co bridge in 2014 not whether we undermine the midst to piece according to our
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operation. unifier, training mission, not whether we should have, you know, opposed us moves to put more and more nuclear weapons in eastern europe. it's just to sort of assume that, you know, russia is all bad and our side is all good. and we didn't need to keep, you know, candidate foreign minister didn't need to go to keith in, in january, didn't need to go there and push for nato expansion. not that was absolutely unnecessary. and other things we did to stoke the consulate if you don't know any of that, then you think that can is just, you know, putting money into a good cause. but you have lashed out the west african nation of the quino for suspending. the state broke off the false $24.00 after it as an interview with a reputed leader of the terrace organization. kinder local reporter zahn lewis, who know in books, fasa, explains the issue. the president has done something. it's not that good. an in the
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media outline is not good on why they don't do it in a way. what do you want to know you under 400 is another colonization, another form of position to africa, and they can give a listen. the way of tripping information is not everyone knows we cannot owe another new formulas of how to treat an information that is based on how to do unfair information. and the way that they have done with the experiments group is something very about actually the, you know, the, you on monday is something is not good because we remember the why do i good that has been put into you so that you doesn't have a right or to think about the way, and if they do that, i just wanted to have to think why they've been out of p and then to a region. i think your decision is stedman, it's not fair on. it's not the normal to do it on us, vice president,
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kamala harris is on a week long tour of africa and attempt to strengthen us influence on the continent . i'm very excited about the future. i. i'm very excited about the impact of the future of africa on the rest of the world, including the united states of america. this is harris, his 1st trip to africa since taking office 2 years ago. she started off in ghana and is also expected to visit tanzania and zambia in a speech, she emphasized the importance of supporting human rights. but local officials didn't respond positively to being lectured. but subjects do you think the parliament of gonna is going to be guided by the opinion of the vice president of the country? that is one of the biggest abusers of human rights, please. you can,
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regardless, the use of dodie says africa once fair trade relations instead of unsolicited advice and imperatives from washington. an area that the west has used very aggressively in the past is the mechanism of divide and rule. so one of the mechanisms that america is likely to use in africa is to offer military assistance to the government of the day discussion on human rights. and the respect for human life is really a discussion that we believe that the americans really have no moral ground on which to talk about it in any meaningful way. i think africa is now beginning to recognize that this is not a discussion we're wanting to engage in because we have nothing to learn from these
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countries. what we want to be able to do is to have a relationship that trade related. that's economic development related. ah, washington, her set it sites on the social media and joint tick tock in a big limit, china's growing influence. meanwhile, in contrast, basie has been welcoming foreign firms with efforts of both. it's already thriving economy. china will open its doors wider and wider. no matter how the international situation changes, china will unswerving li, expand its opening up to the outside world. chinese economy has been deeply integrated into the global division of labor while china is very eager to court foreign investors and do business internationally. they just hosted the china development forum that was attended by apple ceo tim cook. we have the united states with
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a law being discussed in the us senate that would limit and restrict foreign technology and technology with links to foreign governments. here's some of the language. i think the white house is very in favor of this bill. we gave the secretary of commerce the tools to ban to for sale, other tools. we got 150000000 americans on tick tock average of about 90 minutes a day, and how that channel could be used for propaganda purposes, or just information, advocated by the communist party, the proposed risk information communications technology act, also known as the restrict act, is about a lot more than tick tock, those who are concerned about civil liberties and freedom of information and property rights in the united states have some very serious concerns. among the harshest critics of the proposed law are the mrs caucus of the libertarian party. this is the assessment they gave of the restrict act,
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currently being discussed by the u. s. congress. the restrict to act is not limited to just tick tock. it gives the government authority over all forms of communication, domestic or abroad, and grant's powers to enforce any mitigation measure to address any risk to national security now and in any potential future transaction. the law essentially enables certain us officials to declare any one person or any technology to be a national security risk. and then in doing so, gives them the access to seize everything. the bill has provisions for federal detention without due process. it also has provisions for $1000000.00 fines and the forfeit of all of the person's property, all in the name of protecting information and preventing foreign influence in the united states or foreign technology. now the bill also enables certain us officials to single out foreign adversaries. and with the approval of the president move
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ahead against all technology that would be essentially linked to them in any way. it's quite a big bill with a lot of provision that certainly about a lot more than kicks hoc. it's not simply about one social media app, it has the sweeping power being given to the executive branch of the us government in order to crack down on those deems to be involved with technology or somehow a threat to the country overall. quite an extreme bill, but the white house is supporting it even while those who believe in american freedoms and civil liberties are raising been pretty strong objections. progress and i also michael ret soon will says the us is move a getting to talk is more about census that then national security. everything in the bill suggests that this is not strictly about national security, but rather safeguarding of the dominant state directed narratives. in general,
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we've seen many instances of the u. s. department's national departments acting against us citizens and censoring them and surveilling upon them. we saw this with the twitter files and we saw this with the department of homeland security having a back door access to facebook. and we're seeing this now. this seems to be just tightening down the hatches making this, making it almost impossible to communicate without government surveillance. at all times, the us has also top legal action against the chinese founded crypt. currency exchange be notes. as these have accused the platform of intentionally violating domestic rules and invading financial compliance policies. there are 2 contributions. chris ends del din to the story with my colleague. he just got they
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choose by an answer of a number of different sort of a number different way of abating or getting around us laws. the one thing they accuse them of is allowing us people to trade futures on by another exchange. now, just for people understand when you build sort of any kind of business, usually when you set a us branch of the up, you have to set up an entirely different legal structure because the us have very different ways of working than the rest of the world. and they like, they like you to spend a lot of money to set up something that's now one of the things that that finance do is on the u. s. platform, they do not allow the trading of futures, therefore they're not registered. but what the us, the saying is the buying them actively try to sort of encourage their us customers the sort of lie about their status. is us people to, to, on board on that offshore, offshore us platform. that's really what they said. the other thing they're accusing by nancy, although are inside a trading that have a look at the 50 states and on this defendants is the legend. willful evasion of us
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laws that the core of the commissions complaint against bi nance, the defendants as own emails and chats reflect that by nance as compliance efforts have been a sham. and that by nance deliberately chose over and over to place profits over following the law and know how finance reacted to these accusations leveled against the current. yes. so again, that's interesting as well, because usually in these kind of cases, if you see usually no one really responds for a few days because you know, whoever the principles of an organization is on the phone to their lawyers and figure out that if that happens, k c, z who is the founder and ceo of finance. he came out straight away and he said, he categorically denies everything. they're saying he says they have never performed insider trading. he says the only way in which they've ever used their exchange in order to transact is when they have to liquidate crypt currencies in order to pay bills. so. so yeah, i mean we can actually look at his response, but it's very, very strong. the complain,
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abuse to contain an incomplete recitation of facts and will not agree the characterization of many of the issues alleged in the complaint by an end the com does not treat for profits or manipulate the market under any circumstances. now how does it fit into the bigger pitch? obviously you're targeting finance and it's found a but last week the, the u. s. securities exchange commission said it was considering taking action against the coin base exchange. what's happening? yeah, so it, it looks like it's a war against crypt. so right. a witch hunt? i mean we've got coin base, we've got tron, which is a big crypto crypto project. and we've seen this with us before. so if you look at any sort of nascent tech industry, what you, what you tend to see. so the one that i like to compare with is the, is the on online game into the gaming industry. so when people started betting on line, right? so when that happened, the u. s. allowed, that's happened for a while and then they just, they didn't really understand it. so instead of regulating it, which would be the central thing here, would be to invite these people and let people might
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a lot of money. we would probably like to get some tax from, you know, they just trying to put everyone in jail and not that always seems to be the way in which the us works. but the reason i think this is happening to binary in order honesty is because when the special operations started, most crypto currency exchanges went along with the u. s. narrative, even if they weren't in the u. s. even if they didn't. what with us customers, a lot, lot of them to shut down for russia. finance refuse. they said we are not going to shut down our rush operation. we are not going to alienate our rushing clients, no matter where they are in the world. they see the really does believe philosophically that anyone in the world should be able to buy and try to trip that currency. so that's one side of things. and then i think it's just seeing the rise of bitcoin again. you know, they, they told they said again, all the nice as big comb with dad, it was dying. so you know, bitcoin depth now bit coins up another 40 percent where it was 3 months ago. and that's really if you look at the market that has happened every time we've had negative news on the dollar in which shows that big institutions starting to see bitcoin as a credible alternative just holding us dollars. again, a huge problem for the american government. several arab countries, saudi arabia,
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jordan and the u. a have condemned israel decision to issue construction permits for thousands new homes on traditionally palestinian land in east jerusalem. the u. e. stress the need to put an end to illegal practices that threaten the 2 state solution and establish an independent palestinian state. many reports say last is really authorities have broader plans to build more than 7000 jewish homes in the west bank despite escalating regional tensions. israeli officials have attested that such jewish settlements are lawful and say that certain policies homes in the region will built illegally. auntie correspondent maria phenomena examines the issue at the edge of jerusalem with a view to jordan valley and the dead sea we meet. now when we come from raggedy it
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is design, it is rarely n g o the tracks and reports on illegal arab construction in israel and the west bank. now let me point at the palestinian towns and villages surrounding the holy city that israel so far only supported by the u. s. calls its capital while talking about a palestinian takeover. it's a battle ground, but a quiet battle ground. it's a battle that's being fought with construction. it's a battle that's using people as weapons and homes, as weapons and schools as weapons. and the state of israel isn't fighting this battle at all. we drive through the area will be jewish settlements, illegal and to national law board, a smaller palestinian villagers, sci illegal by israel. now me tells me raggedy documented more than 80000 illegal palestinian construction and air receipt home to an estimated 300000 palestinians. it's under for israeli control, according to the $995.00 old law accords. now,
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omi has a different picture of things on the ground, completely apartheid. but the reverse of what people claim the apartheid that's actually enforced here in judea and samaria is apartheid against jews. regular started. it's worth more than 15 years ago with a significant role played by now. the countries finance minister they had always rose far. right. religious dining and party, but solid, a small t rich, who was slammed recently after claiming there is no such thing as a palestinian nation. and before that, the palestinian town of how ira attacked by israeli settlers should be wiped out their movements near hostile approach to everything. palestinian is of no surprise, but reg of him also finds these railey government complaining. it's not demolishing enough palestinian houses and not build enough new homes for jews. israel has been there is no other word afraid. simply afraid to face international pressure and to
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stand up for its rights if legal rights and to enforce the law. if the state of israel can to remove a few shacks from the side of its main highway that the supreme court has found, or are it that israel's complete in its rights to remove? what can they do? the case now only talks about is and the laugh, murder that has long grabbed international attention as locals fight with israeli authorities over the hamlets survival. the legal battle began in 2009 after ravines petition. we come here and not knowing what to expect. several times israel's high court, ruled the village to be raised, and every time the state asked to postpone the move, 100 ac matter may be a tiny palestinian village on the outskirts of jerusalem with a couple hundreds residents living with no proper sewage or electricity. 10. so ramshackle structure is called homes under constant threat to be evacuated for years. but a strategic significance cannot be underestimated. experts from both sides say if
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this palestinian enclave is evacuated, it would basically cut off the north and the south or the west bank creating a contiguous palestinian state part of a 2 state solution plan would be impossible. but that's not why the residence despite being offered alternative locations, choose to stay here. i know what is it called on the high at the horn. i was present here before the p a and before even israel, the p a or any other authority cannot tell me to sit here or move to any other place i was here before i gave him as well before these settlements. where did they come here to build a bo? hi mrs. family era. bedouins moved here in the early fifties after they were kicked out from the nag, if desert due to ease rose creation, while the right tween rag of aim claims that palestinian autonomy slowly taking over airy sea to have it all for palestinians with no jews. hannah laughed my residence voice. tit for tat accusations. never dilemma though the sonata they
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didn't want better in the desert. and now don't want better in jerusalem, no veterans and no palestinians. they don't want muslims. are christians here up until the dead sea. there is not a single village that belongs to palestine eons. israel wants to get rid of us to build more jewish settlements to cut us from the west bank. besides seem to be irreconcilable and this year's long battle for the land and for the future seems to lack the me a ground for any dialogue. reef notion i r t from israel and the palestinian autonomy. russia says it's crude oil eggs to india have increased substantially over the past year in defiance of the western restrictions on those commodities. russia also became the top supplier of worlds of china the 1st 2 months of this year. the amazon prime minister, alexander novak has attributed those developments to
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a successful re routing of exports. most of our energy resources have been re directed to other markets to the markets of friendly countries. let me remind you that our oil supplies to india increased. 20 twofold, last year, deliveries to the people's republic of china and other markets have increased. this is also the result of the great work that has been done in the industry. we heard from our indian journalist to says the west shot itself in the foot with its own sanctions as it opened up a great opportunity for developing countries to buy relatively cheap commodities from russia. the west and mainstream media has responded with concerns of its own. bloomberg says russian crew decimals are holding strong despite the sanctions. bucks off of the west. impose a price cap on russian oil and impose.
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