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[000:00:00;00] ah, ah, this i was top headlines, zonati international as benjamin netanyahu says, israel will determine its own policy in the face of us criticism over the prime minister's proposed traditional reform. the meantime, some israeli officials suggest to washington is in some way involved in the nationwide protests that have been sweeping the country with iran and russia share their outlook on us sanctions. the ukrainian conflict and comprehensive strategic partnership between the 2 countries, a proxy war with russia, mr. to go through. you said, you said more than 2000000000 dollars, a team hearing from the john list to challenge kind of as prime minister with those
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raw, should we say sense? the different question is providing intelligence. do you agree to military, you can in special forces on the ground. you have a former many former canadian soldiers that have been killed that are fighting and the youth lashes out of it, but enough classes for suspending the state broadcast of france. 24 is offered an interview with a reputed al qaeda leda, causing uproar among the locals. france, 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 finding the globe live for moscow. it's time for your news on asi international. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu slams what he calls, the country's closest friends,
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saying israel will define its own path independently. now, one of this coming on the heels of american criticism of the countries judicial reform, the spot nationwide protest. israel is the sovereign country, which makes is decisions by the will of its people and not based on precious from abroad, including from the best of friends i trying to learn more cross a lot of that or correspond i'm or if an ocean are there, she is maria, very good afternoon to you. this is a pretty fascinating story. frankly, the prime minister netanyahu suggesting that perhaps friends are exerting pressure . what does he mean by that? well, hi rory, exactly without calling by name. these rally prime minister most likely was talking about the us, israel's closest ally. many were quick to say that the bad friends any more. but shortly after and yahoo express his concerns about external pressure and interference into israel's internal affairs from abroad. he came out and said that
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these railey u. s. friendship is unshakable, even though the 2 countries might have certain disagreements and they certainly do for months. it and yeah, has block, has been very actively pushing for a controversial traditional reform that saw huge public disapproval, including in the military ranks. the i, the country's defense minister announced the prison of the reform, but promised to get back to this issue in several months on tuesday, america's president binder and criticize the path israel chose to follow like many strong support issue. i'm very concerned with finding with what
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also remains to be seen is when newton yahoo will be invited to washington in the same state to bind and made it clear that for now these really prime minister, whose government came to power 3 months ago. and he already traveled to a number of european countries with official visits is not welcomed in the white house or so so much of just so i understand. so in the recent war pos 1520 minutes or so, netanyahu has come out saying that, oh, the friendship between a television in washington is unshakable. it's as strong as it could be. and yet, i don't understand, masha how it is that apparently several israeli government officials have suggested in some way or another that washington could be involved with these nationwide protests. can you tell me more this exchange of very harsh words between us and israel. the best friends comes and made claims from inside israel,
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from several israeli officials that washington could be behind and could beavens hon. sir, in massive. i'm to government protests that have been shaking the country for 13 weeks in a row for now on saturday. and then yahoo's son shared an article on his social media with every pool that huffman allocates, a lot of money to or an organization that is leading demonstrator is protest or is here in israel. some israeli officials started questioning. i started asking legitimate questions. this protest is financed and organized with millions of dollars. we're following what is happening. this is a very high level organization. there is an organized center from which all the demonstrators branch out in an orderly manner who finances, the transportation to flags, the stages. it's clear to us and while no one was not pointing directly at washington, they you as has been denying hall accusations and any involvement. 2 any notion
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that we are appropriate up or supporting these protests, or the initiators of them, is completely and demonstrably false. so is honeymoon over for u. s. and e 's realm after the most recent statement is by benjamin netanyahu. it seems that they are a good for now. press m clowes in the clear skies hold their friendship, or at ortiz, mary phenomena with that live report. thank you. well, we spoke just a bit earlier in the program to simon typists and international relations expert who says that if netanyahu tries to continue with its controversial judicial reform, it could the end of the base spell well any day for his government. i think it has a shame now with it and we probably won't see it if he, if he doesn't stop this, well, we'll see
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a continuation of the 1st of july and the government may fall this year. and we might help you with, before i get my opinion, this is one of the elements of diplomacy. i think not due by the once i did the demo that we have, which is connected to and due to go home, you know, this invitation which is an element of diplomacy or he's sitting in that. but you know, i'm with. busy as well, so i'm going to go visit. so this is, this is a diplomacy play. so it was another big meeting of foreign ministers today here on the russian capital. a ron's foreign minister having told, with his russian counterpart here in moscow about plans for a comprehensive strategic partnership treaty between iran and russia as okay, last row added that washington though 1st needs to lift its sanctions off of iran. misappropriation was the world is still waiting for the us to resume its
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obligations in the iranian new killer deal and lift our sanctions imposed on iraq when we sung through the guy love was very critical of the sanctions that had been imposed on around by the united states, of course, they were imposed after the a collapse of the joint comprehensive agreement. this was the iran nuclear deal, and that the bar, the trumpet ministration arbitrarily, are pulled out of now he's said that the sanctions must be brought to an end. now talks have be continuing air in vienna, not face to face, have been done through a mediator, but progress has been very slow in that area. am of course at unsurprisingly, the 2 men spoke of our fellow, the situation in ukraine lab. rob said that the west can end the conflict at any minute, but it decides to flood cave with arms. instead, he said that last week he said that the u. s. excused a anthony blinking spoke against a ceasefire, saying that it would be in rushes, a benefit,
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but also that they are raining. foreign minister lambasted the western approach, and he as well called for dialogue as a thorough norlisha dog. so discussing the situation in ukraine, we highlighted nato's undermining line of behavior that are with both feet, standing in the ukrainian conflict in are being sucked deeper and deeper into it. honestly, i don't know if i can go any deeper arab bestseller. the fact that the west to supply ukraine with weapons, in our opinion only worse as the situation in ukraine, will need to solve it by diplomatic means. hambert and both men said that they supported initiatives for a peaceful resolution. they welcomed for chinese president. she jing ping's road map to peace that was outlined again during his recent visit with her to moscow where he met with president putin. but sir guy lebrun said that those talks must be based on what he describers, indivisible security that no country can strengthen its security at the expense of another. of course, he was most likely referring to nato's contin, an expansion eastward,
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despite promising not one more inch. but he said that this was enshrined in the un charter and its shrine didn't international law. it is, it is fascinating though the that, that the moving and shaking, we're seeing these de steve on the geopolitical transport him in his iran visiting moscow. right. as the foreign ministers of iran, all these other countries around the world that working overtime. because so gay lover off is working double over time these days. i mean, iran is poised to join the seo the shanghai cooperation organization. iran is poised to join bricks, brazil, russia, india, china, south africa. i've heard there are 22 other countries who will want to join britain . you can call them the de dollarization coalition, steve, because these are countries with china's contemporary silk road. we're all going to be doing international trade in national currencies. i mean, this is hugely important and the foreign minister, they said that 49 documents that were required to join the shanghai corporation organization have now been ratified by the iranian parliament. labels has spoken about, as you said, joining the bricks and bricks, alliance,
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22 countries. and we just heard as well the and saudi arabia is now looking to join the shanghai cooperation organization that has now been agreed. and i must say was the sort jumping. but it was china that brought saudi arabia and iran together recently bought in it, of course and, and the raining foreign minister mentioned this. he, he, in fact, her thanked china for their efforts in mediating this army, a hugely significant piece deal, which not only brings em saudi arabian ran together, but it's also warmed relations between saudi arabia and syria. so these are the, you know, the u. s. his main strategic ally in the region. reality is now looking to opening embassies again in both of those countries. syria, of course, been welcome back into the to the arab lee. and of course, next week, as the uranium foreign minister said, there's these quadra lateral talks between russia and around, but looking to bring syria and turkey close together. so this does normalize the relations between those 2. again, hugely important for the,
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the 12 year conflict in syria. they've been on opposing sides of president, asked out, of course, again, also recently in russia. so russia played a very important role in, in this respect. but also again, you mentioned the soup pro de bolton road initiative. china is i get this a hugely expensive project, which we'll see a countries trading in local currency. so this shift away from the dollar massively important because if the u. s. loses the dollar was the world currency. it loses its ability to dominate well financial markets. canada has sent more than a $1000000000.00 worth of military assistance to ukraine over the past year. and now the country's prime minister has had to dodge a question from a local journalist who asked him point blank. why is the country engaged in a proxy war against russia? i, mr. 2 today, mr. jude oh, why do you keep wrapping up the proxy war?
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why you keep wrapping up the proxy war with russia is due to go. i miss you. truth . oh, you said you said more than $2000000000.00 in when service. i think they don't. roxy, war by oh, and the data you have you are. earlier in the program, we spoke to eve angler, the canadian journals to pose those questions. he says the country has substantially contributed to keeps war f. live was 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 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 and 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
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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 canada's doing in ukraine should at least want a debate about it. but the media deduct mainstream journalists, 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 it over throwing out a coverage in 2014 not whether we undermine the midst 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, rush is all bad and our side is all good. and we didn't need to keep, you know,
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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, to 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. if you look at can a foreign policy and i looked at came foreign policy all around the world. canada is very closely aligned with washington. the canadian arms industry is completely integrated with the us arms industry. arms companies always like more wars and more possibilities to deliver weapons is good to the arms companies, canada founding the u. s. britain and canada found in nato for formally founding 949 cameras, long been a very staunch pro neo force. and so candidates taking a very belligerent position. and there's very little cost. unlike germany or some of the central european countries,
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there's almost no cost for canada. right of energy prices haven't gone up and the, the spin spillover cost is much, much less than in some of the other nato. nato countries are well to the front lines now where the head of the donut republic says that advancing russian troops off flanking ukrainian forces on both sides of the key town of viet go right here. you can see on the map. now, russian authorities say that taking this area would eliminate a strategic position that keeps forces have been using to attack civilian areas. now for more than 9 years of this town right here, as you can see on the map, it's roughly 20 kilometers now from the regional capital of the next city. and if control is gain, they say would insure security for the people in that region. well now let's 100 over to room and cost reporting. now the increasing usage of rushing drones in this key bottle around the town of give
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ah, international brigade that nash guy is just one of many groups who are working towards liberation of that sound of, of dave. good. just outside of done it. 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 boot 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 melissa's.
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ah, the sheriff natoya says just prestigious to receive k is now partly 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 ford by ukrainians themselves . when it comes to a day of car, the 110th brigade, there ukrainians, armed with foreign weapons, things had reached a point where when the standard, the and line of defense is foreigners, the weapons they have are without labels. there is not
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a single word in either russian or you, queen, you know them. we have reached 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 the mortar is not visible. that so where present in a footage where there is a moot but also private houses and people in civilian clothes, in one case, 3 more to cruise more 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 victory closer. rahman, cauthrin, rti, the next republican former philippine president rodrigo to 30 back in the new soft
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of the international criminal court, denied the government request to suspend a probe into the acts leaders war on drugs. and now manila has cut off contact with the well tribute. we don't have a next move. there is nothing more that we can do in the government. and so at this point we essentially are disengaging from any contact from any communication i guess with the i p. c. we cannot cooperate with the icpc considering the very serious questions about their jurisdiction and about what we consider to be interference and practically attacks on the sovereignty of the republic. the hague tribunal reopened his investigation already this year and has the alleged crimes against humanity were committed during to turn a phase war on drugs. official government data reports more than 6000 people were killed. but human rights group say the number is much higher. now if you say was the 16th president of the philippines initiated a crackdown on drug as well as economic reforms including reforming the country's tax system. he also signed the country's anti terror acts. with all that though, he's face to international opposition for his efforts though at home is approval.
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ratings remain pretty high when he was the president. and earlier we spoke with our guest, don mclean, gail and he says the country has its own functioning judicial system and its sovereignty must be respected. the philippines is a stable democracy with a functioning checks and balances, of course, an effective, democratically driven electoral system. so the current position of manila is that we do not need to be constrained by an international bodies judgement when our judicial system is working absolutely efficiently. so sovereignty is the most precious possession of the state. and now states in the developing world, as i mentioned with a shift have been given the opportunity to more effectively and more confidently face guard their sovereignty. and in fact, all the morning, 1967 has always precise the rule of non interference interstate relations. so sovereignty sensitivity to states, you know,
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they must be respected. and external issues can be addressed diplomatically between and among states involved multi laterally as well as internal issues will be addressed by state due to sharing. so in the philippines case, you know, we have an effective of functioning, judiciary and like any sovereign state, we give our trust to our court. and this has reflected the position of manila, the e. u. last out of the west african nation. no, but again, a fast for suspending the state broadcast of france $24.00 after an ed, an interview with one of the leaders of al qaeda in burke in the fall. so his report, we don't do. we are along with details. the decision was taken by the bulky about a government after 87 broke up by the french horn in discussing its interview with the leader of high that last african division. the government justified the
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decision by the part that the organization easily denies worldwide as thoroughly. as a result, we cannot make government accuse the price $24.00 of acting is the mouth for to raise 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 legitimate zation of terrorist actions and hate speech. right. then all these allegation, a wager and different. however, in what got 2 people to support the decision which they believe was the ticket for the safety of looking at possibly lose it. when i think the decision made by our 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 north of france. 24 claims freedom of speech,
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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. if you don't be popular, the tensions are very high in this 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, and they should have known better before airing the interview. some people believe somehow that's very attempt to press freedom because having to be we it still doesn't break any the lucy and oh, in december we'll can a big government suspended. another fresh media outlets. radio flushed him national for professional misconduct, looking up to a james valley, which has also blocked both of these plays outlets. the military conflicts on be gone, is now being complained by
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a war of words. as the french government media is no longer allowed access to an increasing number of place speakers in africa for our team, we, then we will we always fielding reaction to our stories here at our tea and one regional analyst we spoke, who says it's hypocritical for the you to denounce the band against the french broadcaster after you blocked the very same thing against this russian channel r t and sport nic. the 1st intifada has done is something is not that good and in the media outline is not good on why they don't do it in a way. what they want to know, you understand is another colonization, another form of position to, to present it kind of give a listen. the way of getting information is not a good one, as we kind of another, a new formulas of how to treat an information. there is a base on how to do unfair information and the way that they have done with the experiments is something very about actually the, you know, the,
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you on monday is something, it's not good because we remember the why do i live that has been put into you so the, the eel 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 p 2 region. i think your decision is, stedman is not that, and it's not the normal to do it. and we are un investigative say the e. u is guilty of war crimes by supporting libyan forces, who are responsible for atrocities against civilians and migrant inside the stock or transiting that country. or u. n. reporter for to the libyan coast card, which has been supported by the e. u in recent years have a listen. the support given by the you to the libyan cost guard in terms of pullback, push backs and interceptions lead to violations of certain human rights. you can
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push back people to areas that are unsafe and the libyan waters are unsafe for the embarkation of migrants. libya was plunged into chaos during a nato back to uprising and bombing campaign in 2011. it was, of course, a traditional bout of attempted regime change, and we all know what happened to more market daffy. anyway, libya is a key transit points of migrants from africa in the middle east speaking a better life in europe. and during the probe into alleged human trafficking and smuggling investigators found that migrants from libya was victims of crimes against humanity. suiting that of murder of the european commission responded and said that brussels is taking the un concerns. serious indeed, of course we want to go about the latest findings and we are also very much of it about the very difficult situation on the ground, which we are trying to solve. indeed, also together and working together with the international partners and the un and its agencies are one of the most important partners for us on the ground. we have
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worked also with the you in fact, finding mission when it was in libya, mainly through our delegation into the poli. so we are of course, taking seriously the concerns they are raising. we are looking into it and, and we are working with it. we did hear from a senior fellow at johns hopkins university who says that european nations have intervened in libya, far beyond what the un ever cold fall and according to our guest is old, done to pursue their own geopolitical go. it also illustrates how europe, in particular, italy, france, to a great extent have focused on a very narrow interest in libya, not really for the benefits of libyans, despite all of the, of course, that i probably of democracy, human rights development. all of that, the reality is that the european countries have gotten involved in libya for very
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specific european interest. and the primary issue for that was the immigration issue. they wanted to stop african immigration or migration into europe. libya is the primary gate or for dos migrants to sale, to europe. and they have gotten involved and they abused all kinds of excuses to do that. it was 2011 residents. that goes, he's push even before the un resolution to interfere. yeah, he actually started bombing and he led the campaign to kill mom or get defeat to a change the regime far beyond would the you and was calling for and he got away with it because nobody else at that time in the security council and the u. n was willing to stop him hard before we wrap up. this live broadcast from moscow street
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artists in the conflict, rid old region of the democratic republic of congo, near the rwandan border. they've been using city walls as canvases to try and spread message of east of the eastern city of goma has been the scene of widespread violence as local congolese forces fight against armed, militant, such as the m. 23 and sojourn group authorities have said that numerous civilians have been forced to flee their homes. the d r c has accused neighboring wonder of supporting m 23. however, want to continue to deny those play. the st. hottest say they're trying to show the world what's happening in that country to attract more attention. it's also, we're finishing my role in support 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, there are bullets. these are real moments of tension. we say to ourselves as altis, that it's time to take brushes and go into the streets and paint the violence slows

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