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[000:00:00;00] a american sanction, stop to see if there's a failed policy. we believe that sanctions are an instrument, if economic terrorism here on foreign minister on a visit, the most good denounces usaa economic pressure as an act of terrorism. also, there is a grenade attached to this on man aerial vehicle. and right now, this role to head towards the positions of ukrainian and military and roman coke road, observed an international volunteer brigade tomba as they utilized drone wolf and that fight for the key town of the of the you lashes out at the peter fafsa,
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suspending the state rule of the problems towards the 4 bias after an interview with a reputed out kind, the leader causing uproar among the local grants. 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 r t international class in live from moscow. i'm right from ami, as always. it's great to have you with us. let's take a look at the top stories this our iran's foreign minister is in moscow to hold tools on the international nuclear deal and the situation syria afghanistan swinging to r t. the visiting top diplomat issued scathing criticism of the us sanctions
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against his country tad. and while american sanctions are perceived as a failed policy, we believe the sanction saw an instrument if i can alma 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 these to further the progress of the country. we believe that the sanctions policy is ineffective and wrong and is a terrorist war against peoples. while he spoke with railey in foreign minister, he praised the growing economic corporation between iran and russia. the iranian foreign minister has arrived here in moscow to meet with his counterpart, sir gay, love rav. there. the 2 men are 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. my,
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we are satisfied with the increase in the volume of economic corporation and 3 turnover between the 2 countries or the past. he and half the wall, him of trade turnover between iran and russia, has increased by almost 3 and half times. and the strand is still growing at an increase in pace. of course, the, the iranian foreign minister will have had a central role in brokering, along with china and the regional day torn 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 there, this is definitely something that will be discussed between the 2 men. ah, the head of the dallas republic says advancing russian troops have been encircling
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ukrainian forces in the key town of, of the f cup. so why is this so important? what russian authorities say that capturing the area would cut off strategic foreign position that kills forces have been using to attack the dancing populated city of an area of the mask. now this has been going on for the last 9 years. the town is just some 20 kilometers away from the regional capital of dennis and was captured. should ensure security for the people in the region ortiz robin coffer of observe how the battle for of the erika has pivoted are and pivoted with drone warfare being used to squeeze out his troops. now let's take a look at his report. ah
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. international brigade that nash guy is just one of many groups who are working towards the liberation of that sound of, of dave. good. just outside of done as now, since the start of the special military operation. we've seen the rise offer 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 a vis a unmanned aerial vehicle. and a right now this drawn booth head towards the positions offer ukrainian and military. and we will see exactly what is happening. she's right now going to start the drone and take it towards ukrainian militants.
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ah, the sheriff natalia says just prestigious to rosie if k is now portland circle. 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 soon seize as we gain further control of the roads. so let's explain to people who mercenary saw their generally, people with combat experience, who usually take part in assaults. the defense of war is forward by ukrainians themselves. when it comes to the day of car, the 110th brigade, there ukrainians, armed with foreign weapons, things had reached a point where when the standard and line of defense is foreigners, the weapons they have are without labels. there is not a single word in either russian or you, queen, you know them. we have reached
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a point that when we hit the target, they will take off the port on a broken house and place a civilian there. and we'll frame things in a way where them water is not visible. so we're presenting a footage where there is a mood, sir, 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. we give you the footage so that people understand why houses are being destroyed. we are returning from the outskirts of, 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 the victory closer to roman costs for m r t. the next republican 1st and our center's out the camera where prime minister just intruder dodge is a question for a local journalist who asked him why that country is engaged in
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a proxy war against russia. as, as canada have sent. busy more than a $1000000000.00 worth of military assistance. the cave over the past year. i mr. judo, mr. richard. oh, why do you keep wrapping up the proxy war? why do you keep wrapping up the proxy war with russia, mr. judo? mr. trevino, you said you said more than $2000000000.00 in when servicing by the date of roxy war by no. and the date of you are, you are eve on wheeler, the canadian journalist, who pose that question to the prime minister says the country has substantially contributed into bolstering gives war effort. and they even took part in instigating the conflicts in the 1st place. good of love the mojo paper did a calculation tabulated that canada had sent $2260000000.00, canadian dollars in weapons already. and actually since then there's been
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a number of announcements. so i trust the newspaper more than i trust the government itself. so i think it's probably almost certainly over $2000000.00 and, and maybe more, but that's only a small part of it. i mean, candidates providing intelligence to ukraine. military, you have canadian special forces on the ground. you have a former many former clean 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. no more than a year ago. in politicians. you know, it's remarkable. i mean, somebody, even if somebody who's a strong supporter, what can be doing in ukraine should at least want a debate about it. but the media, deduct mainstream journalist, they don't even ask the questions. there's not really any, any debate. it's just assumed that what canada's doing is good and the question is should we do even more?
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not whether we know helped it over throwing any coverage in 2014 not whether we undermine the mid to piece according to our operation. unifier training mission. not whether we should have, you know, opposed us moves to put more and more nuclear weapons in eastern europe. and 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, kennedy foreign minister didn't need to go to key them in january, didn't need to go there and push for nato expansion. that was absolutely unnecessary. did you and other things we did to sort of stop the conflict? if you don't know any of that, then you think the can is just, you know, putting money into a good cause. but you have lashed out at the west african nation of book, you know, for so for suspending, the state broke also forms $24.00 after it's an interview with the reputed leader of the turtle lanai zation al qaeda, local reporter louis law in look, you know, fossa explains the issue. the decision was taken by booking
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a government up to 80 cent woke up by the chin in disgusting gifts interview with the leader of high last african divisions. the government justify the decision by the part that the organization easily relies worldwide. as, as a result, we will get a big government, a q, the price $24.00 of acting as the mouth for til raised for by gander. france, $24.00 is not only acting as a mouthpiece for these terrorists, but worse, it is providing a space for the legitimize ation of terrorist actions and hate speech. then all these allegation, a wager and different. however, in what got 2 people to support the decision which they believe was taken for the safety of looking at possible lucia. when i think the decision made by our
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government to ban france, 24 is right. you cannot justify an interview with a leader of a terrorist group. they can be unhappy all they want, but it is our country and our country is fighting terrorism. so the decision is just one. france 24 claims freedom of speech, but you cannot talk about freedom of speech or freedom of expression. when you talk about terrorism, we have every right to defend our country. think if you don't pick up later, the tensions are very high in the hell region. our government and our troops are gaining ground against the terrorists. what france 24 did is not right. they have a huge following across the french speaking nations in africa. they should have known better before airing the interview. some people believe somehow that there is an attempt to press freedom because having to be we, it doesn't break the solution and in december will cannot be government to spend it in other fresh media outlets. radio 1st, not,
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not for professional misconduct. booking are possible. j. molly, which has also black book or the phrase outlets. the military conflicts of the don't is now being played by a war of words. as the phrase government, main media is no longer allowed access to an increasing number of play speakers in africa for our team. we then, we will rachel, our list more time. a hallmark ali says is hypocritical over the you to denounce the bomb against the french will cause the also the look did the very same thing against russian media outlets are t i'm split mac. the 1st intifada has done is something is not up and in the media . outline is not good on why they don't do it in a way. what they wanted to know is another colonization, another form of position to, to africa and they can give
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a listen. the way of shipping information is not everyone knows we cannot another immune formulas or have to treat an information that is it based on how to do unfair information. and the way that they have done with the experiments is something very about actually the, the you on monday is something is good because we remember that. why do i label that? you have bind event, put nick into you so that you doesn't have a right or to think about the way. and if they do the like, just wanted to have to think why they've been out of t and then it would need to a region. i think this is jenny stedman, it's not fair and it's not the normal to do it. and i might say on the continent, see this in a conflict ridden region of the d. c, the rwandan border have been using city walls of canada. this is the message piece
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. the eastern city of gama has been racks by violence as local congolese forces fights against armed militants, particularly the group known as the m 23. the u. s. based council on foreign relations says there are more than $100.00 armed groups operating in the region. authorities have said numerous civilians have been forced to flee their homes. the d r. c has a huge neighboring rwanda of supports in the m 23. however, rwanda has adamantly denied those claims the street artists say they are trying to show the world what's happening in that country to attract more attention from the international community. he did all good. we're finishing the moral it support a for a project with the slogan together, we build the country. our country has been going through a war for a decade. this is a country where you wake up and everywhere,
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there are bullets. these are real moments of tension. we say to ourselves as artists that it's time to take brushes and go into the streets and paint the violence slows down a lot of things. so we have to cultivate peace. we have to have the culture of mutual tolerance between us. it will allow us to have a loss in peace in our country. it's a way for us to bring about a peaceful coexistence and democracy in the dear c. l roberts. here's the reason why i'm happy because this is the way i found. i can't use violence to express what i feel painting for me is an effective way of getting the message across when i want to get it across. painting is something that everyone sees. even if we don't have a major education, we are young. we are part of the solution. a former regional leader of taiwan is in mainland china, 12 they visit. he says people on both sides of the taiwan strait are chinese and he
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called for restoring peace in the region. so we sincerely hope that the 2 sides of the strait will walk together to pursue peace, white conflict, and revitalized china. this is the necessary responsibility of the chinese people on both sides of the street will walk hard to achieve it. marrying due has made history as the 1st former, all sitting regional leader of i want to visit the mainland since the end of the chinese civil war 7 decades ago during his leadership from 2008 to 26 in the to. so i saw one of the warmest periods in their relations on his visit. you has paid respect at ancestors grave sites and is scheduled to visit several cities and universities. western media outlets have been portraying beijing as an a dresser and a major threat for the island of taiwan, adding to the instability in the region. the situation is already tense as us
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officials have continued to supplied, tie one with weapons unpaid visits there despite adamant opposition from beijing. this now course alive to i, nodes hang on the senior fellow, aunt of the titans that you and the founder and chairman of china, cities, blue book consulting. i, thanks so much for joining us. here are the now this visit quite an important one, but how significant is it? well, we'll have to see, i mean, this is all in preparation for the elections that are coming up. obviously, taiwanda, or tying way has been very language anti china card. and you know, i think at this point, time one, as shown by the mid term elections is interested in economics. they see threats in many directions, 40 percent of high ones, g, p,
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s related mainland. and they also see the u. s. circling in terms of trying to get taiwanese companies, which are a large part of the g p, the tech companies to relocate to us that would be mass loss of jobs force and taiwan. so at this juncture, i think that they're looking for something in between. and this visit is to offer them very significant that he's going to the graves of his ancestors to show, once again that taiwan and china are inextricably linked by culture. and by ancestry is very interested concerning. this is obviously unofficial, but so are we likely to see a warm up period or reproach? one between the 2 science? as i said, it all depends on the election. tying way is currently tied to the united states. she is, as we speak in california, a meeting with the speaker of the house. she is not interested in any kind of real
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rough rush ball with the mainland. in fact, she seems to be here buying wholeheartedly into the line that the us will somehow support taiwan, other people and i, 1 may not feel that way and the real test is going to be this, this election if she is able to somehow pull it out by using the china thread card, as they did before, remember, she lost the mid terms during her 1st term and resigned from the party and was all set for defeat. but for the what happened in hong kong, she would have been tossed out summarily because she doesn't have a real economic plan that works for taiwan. now you're seeing a kind of a repeat of that and you see high tension being created by the us trying to portray that there's an imminent threat by the mainland in terms of the bathing taiwan, which is worse from a basic one of your nonsense. just, you know,
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more false narratives coming out from washington. let's touch a little bit online because the western media, like you said, the outlet, the media allison, they sort of in the fundamental difference between the mainland and pion narrative that they keep pushing. well, we'll take on this, i mean, are the 2 countries not only historically close, but are they likely to, to, to rebuild and, and work on if any differences? well, i mean, the differences are artificial if they were treated politically. when i checked the island and set up a government there, they were supported by the u. s. i think there was a strong feeling for many years that both sides were chinese. they just had little differences. but with china as road and ty ones part in that there was some feeling, especially when chinese tourist came to taiwan,
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that they were not likes what taiwanese expected. they didn't stand in line in the subject, but that was that early years today, mainland visitors going to taiwan are just a civilized and sophisticated those the time when he sells that. i think this is something they can recover from. especially given the fact that china's new found status in the world and raises up all the kind of, you know, what had been a century and humiliation for china. and i think taiwan, you know, the people that are looking at what happening in the us to talk thing. you know, when you start looking at american politicians and the kind of ignorance that they displayed there. you know, they're kind of d, m an anti asian attitudes. i think this will also play into it. i mean, you don't want to be aligned with somebody who basically doesn't like you or is, you know, tar and you with the same idea that if you, if you location,
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you somehow must be a spy. so there are a lot of currents that are working in this, you know, as i said, washington's main narrative is going to be that there's trying to read that highway citizen should react about and vote for tying way. now as usual, the us always a part that i mean tie one's current regional needed we had is scheduled to visit the us this week when and china has supposed to sort of respond live in like if senior us officials, me with what your thoughts on that i mean, i would do comment about that. well, 1st of all, i think tying way, mccarthy reach a california not taiwan. and you know, for a number of reasons, i think mccarthy has enough on its plate trying to figure out what to do with 31.5 trillion dollars. is that ceiling that needs to be res plus? all the other issues are going on seems more concerned about investigating the democrats,
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they're actually running the country. highway is looking to show that she has, or u. s. that, you know, somehow there's a threat she wants to play that very close to the line. she doesn't want to actual war breaking out, but she wants to use political pressure. and then we'll see how that pans out in the next few days. i'm trying and senior fellow at the institute, i'm founder and chairman of tri cities, bluebook consulting. thank you so much for joining us here on the pleasure, talking to you soon. thanks again for your time. thank you for the russian olympic committee has spoken out against us, new conditions imposed against it's athletes by international authorities, describing them as unreasonable, a lawful and excessive and based the international olympic committee has issued this week without making a final decision about whether russian and bella russian athletes can actually
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compete as individuals under a neutral flag. and he asked me to have publicly supported the russian movie operation in ukraine would be unable to participate. as with anyone who has served as a soldier in the russian or by the russian military's russian skiing champion, veronica, a nova has condemned the international olympic committee for what she says is unjustifiable treatment. what you go to hell with all your conditions and recommendations to your ios, see, i will not let any international commission analyze my views and beliefs and decide whether to let me go to the world. caught gowen, raise yourselves then, and i can just repeat what i've been saying for this whole year. we will overcome all difficulties, certainly. and without a doubt source i, media and foot and its cache small says there's no excuse for restricting after these for political reasons. this is
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a violation of the norms of human rights. these are not known times, we live in extraordinary extraordinary period in history, where the world is divided. the western powers and the united states are very much set against russia, the dissipation in school. and they will possibly, and we were a long way away from the person picks. i know them, but i think it's conceivable that sure thomas park pursued us and allow russian athletes in any kind of her presence at the olympics. then there will be boy cars from other nations. for example, polo the u. k. germany united states. of course then the whole game isn't. if the i o c does eventually admit individual russian athletes that there will be a ripple effect. this is a, a large scale, perhaps most influential schools look, visitation in several arab countries. saudi arabia, jordan of the u. e,
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have condemned bloss riggs decision by israeli government to issue construction permits for a 1000 new homes on traditionally palestinian land. they say the israeli plans for east jerusalem have been escalating tension and disrupting the potential for 2 state solution to and the conflict with policy i'm, i think are a solid maria for national, examines this year at the edge of jerusalem with a view to jordan valley and the dead sea we meet now let me con from raggedy it is design is to rarely and g o the tracks and reports on illegal arab construction in israel and the west bank. now me points at the palestinian towns and villages surrounding the holy c t 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 battleground. it's a battle that's being fought with construction. it's
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a battle that's using people as weapons and home 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 c illegal by israel. now me tells me raggedy documented more than 80000 illegal palestinian constructions in air receipt home to an estimated 300000 palestinians. it's under full israeli control, according to the $995.00 old lo cords. now me has a different picture of things on the ground, completely apartheid. but to 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 small fridge, who was slammed recently after claiming there is no such thing as
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a palestinian nation. and before that the palestinian town of how laura attacked by israeli settlers should be wiped out their movements near hostile approach to everything. palestinian is of no surprise, but raggedy mortified these railey government complaining. it's not demolishing enough palestinian houses and not build enough new homes for dooms. israel has been no other word afraid. simply afraid to face international pressure and to stand up for its rights, its legal rights and to enforce the law. if the state of israel can't remove a few shacks from the side of its main highway, that the supreme court has found that israel's completely in its rights to remove. what can they do? the case now when he talks about it on the left murder that has long grabbed international attention as locals fight with israeli
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a forty's over the hamlets survival. the legal battle began in 2009 after regulations petition. we come here and not knowing what to expect. several times israel high court, ruled the village to be raised. and every time the state asked to postpone a move 100 maybe a tiny palestinian village on the outskirts of jerusalem with a couple of hundreds residents live in 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 this posting in enclave is evacuated, it would basically cut off the north and the south of 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 and we did it all. and the higher the whole,
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