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ah mm ah, benjamin netanyahu phase. israel is still best of friends with them are again, despite a number of israeli officials suggesting washington involvement in the nation wide protests that have swept the country over proposed judicial reform also ahead of the program at the big meeting in moscow wrap. so ron and russia talk us sanctions, the premium conflict down that comprehensive, strategic partnership between with the prime minister of poland takes aim a, b u for failing to deliver on the key points of the western back ukrainian, great deal, resulting in european farmers struggling to keep their livelihoods afloat as oversupply forces local prices to the head of the un. you
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killer, watch dog stays. there are 0 russian offensive weapons stationed up the zappa rogia nuclear power plant. and our t correspondence has been calling the mission with one minute of cannon night. here in the russian capital, welcome wherever you're at catching that news hour from today across the globe. this is the is really prime minister, how slow watts, he's call that countries closest friends, stating israel will define its path independently. it comes on the heels of u. s. criticism of benjamin netanyahu, judicial reforms have sparked nationwide protest. israel is the sovereign country, which makes is decisions by the will of its people and not based on precious from
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abroad, including from the best of friends. these really prime minister was talking about the us, israel's close friend and ally, and it's very active interference and israel's internal affairs. but choking often and yahoo express his concerns about external pressure and interference into israel's internal affairs from abroad. he came out and said that these railey u. s. friendship is unshakable, even though the 2 countries might have certain disagreements and they certainly do 4 months hidden. yahoo's block has been very actively pushing for a controversial judicial reform that saw huge public disapproval, including in the military ranks. on tuesday, america's president biden criticized the path, israel toast to follow. what also remains to be seen is when newton yahoo will be invited to washington in the same speed 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
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house, like many strong support who i'm very concerned that they get history cannot continue on with hopeful hopefully funding to roll with. yes, indeed, this trade a very harsh words between best friends, israel and the u. s. comes and made claims from inside israel, from some israeli officials that washington may be involved, maybe behind or even sponsoring massive. i'm to government protests that have been shaking the country for 13 weeks in a row on saturday evening. netanyahu's son shared an article on his social media about the report that reveals with the state department allocates a lot of money for the reservation supporting demonstrators here in israel. some
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israeli officials 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 that you asked has been denying all accusations or any involvement in the protest movement. any notion that we are popping up or supporting these protests, or the initiators of them is completely and demonstrably false. so his honeymoon over for israel and the u. s athens and yahoo, his most recent statements, it seems they are good for now, but certainly there awesome clouds in the clear skies of this friendship. and as biden said, it remains to be seen. well, among the reaction we got to those developments was from peace activists. and experts on our ab is really a 1st lawyer, al sharif,
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who believes prime minister netanyahu needs to correct this statements being made by his coalition. i believe a baby can fix this job and you see a baby is, is being viewed by so many that he was the one of the most important elements of abraham accords when it was a broker, us in 2020. so he is not viewed and his party negatively. but his coalition, especially the statements provocative statements in times where we need to have more stability and more at peace within the region. the statements that come out of his coalition do not really imply a good thing. so these have to be corrected. i believe be, be, we'll, we'll work on that because that is his best option b, b is government to be very honest. the coalition, not, not the government itself, not his party. who is the coalition. they have issues with,
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with their allies. now here in the u. e we, we also have issues with them, with the coalition specially with some statements that are out there that come out of this coalition. and this is why b b's visit has been postponed for many times. ok to another overhead line stories today, a rounds foreign minister has hell talks with his russian counterpart in moscow a by plans for a comprehensive strategic partnership treaty between the 2 countries on the div. further regional cooperation as well. my colleague, tory sushi and steve sweeney spoke on that earlier, and also the calling of circle of raw for washington to lift that sanctions against the ram. misappropriation was the world is still waiting for the us to resume its obligations in the iranian new killer deal. and lift our sanctions imposed on iraq when we sung sweet. so guy lab was very critical of the sanctions that have been
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imposed on a round by the united states. of course, they were impose after the collapse of the joint comprehensive agreement. this was the iran nuclear deal, and that the by the trump administration, all the trudy i pulled out of now he's and said that the sanctions muster be brought to an end. now, talks have be continuing to air in vienna, not face to face, have been done through a mediator, but progress has been very slowly in the area. i am, of course, and surprisingly, the 2 men spoke about the situation in ukraine. lab rav said that the west can end the conflict at any minute, but it decide to flood cave with arms. instead, he said the last week he said that the usa, you say, anthony, blinking medical spoke against a ceasefire, saying that it would be in roches. he had benefit but also the radium foreign minister lambasted the western approachable. he as well call for dialogue through notice you talk soon. discussing the situation in ukraine, we highlighted nato's undermining line of behavior than her with both feet standing
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in the ukrainian conflict in her being sucked deeper and deeper into it. was it? honestly, i don't know if i can go any deeper. and luxury adequate bethel are ha, fact that the west to supply ukraine with weapons in our opinion, only worse as the situation in ukraine. we need to solve it by diplomatic mean sambota. now both of them said that they supported initiative for a peaceful resolution. they welcomed for chinese president, she aging pings, road map to peace that was outlined again during his recent visit with her to moscow, where he met with president putin. but sir, i lateral said that those talk must be based on what he describers, indivisible security that no country can then strengthen its security at the expense of another. of course, he was most likely referring to nato's cont, in you, in an expansion eastward, despite promising not one more inch. but he said that this was enshrined in the un charter and shrine didn't international law. it is, it is fascinating though the, the moving and shaking. we're seeing these day, steve,
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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 okay, lever 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 bricks . 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 cards. this is hugely important. and the formulas, as they said that 49 documents that were required to join the shanghai cooperation organization have now been ratified by the arraignment parliament. they've also spoken about, as you said, joining the bricks and bricks alliance, $22.00 countries. and we just heard as well, the and saudi arabia is now looking to join the shanghai cooperation organization that has not been agreed. i must say, was the sort jumping. but it was china that brought saudi arabia and iran together
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recently was in it, of course. and, and the reigning 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 m saudi arabian ran together, but it's also warmed relations between saudi arabia and syria. so these are the, the, the u. s. is main, strategic ally in the region. reality is now looking to opening embassies again in both of those countries. syria, of course being 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 normalization of relations between those 2 a ensues, the important for the, the 12 year conflict in syria. they've both been on opposing sides of our president, asked out, of course, again, also recently in russia. so russia played a very important role in, in this respect, but also again,
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you mentioned the soup crow belton road initiative, china's, 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 daughter was the well currency, it loses its ability to dominate, while financial markets the prime minister of poland and his romanian counterpart had taken a swine about the european union for failing to deliver on the key points of the western back ukrainian green deal. an oversupply has seen prices in europe tank heading in particular local farmers, hart. here's to take on that serve artie contributor rachel mars well polish prime minister. mateus mar. wiki is usually busy, browbeating germany, france and the u. s. and the rest of the west for not doing enough for ukraine. now, poland is always leading the charge and demanding higher powered weapons for
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ukraine, and is quick to rummage through its closet for fighter jets and tanks when it can easily replace them with better weapons. for itself, with all that defense assistant cash from washington. and it just reportedly billed the e. u. 2000000000 euros for sending hand me down. weapons that it had to ukraine. yeah. why sell for h m? when you can get rid of it from your closet and replace it with chanel, right? it's like giving away your whole wardrobe to a friend, and then billing your parents for it. so of course, you're not walking around naked from a national security perspective. so poland has really been generous with ukraine when others are footing the bill. but when it comes to sacrificing its own economic competitiveness to ukraine, well, in that case, not so generous. and the same goes for its neighbor romania, judging by statements made by the countries prime ministers and a joint press conference. have a listen here to we speak with one voice. this grain, as promised by the european commission, was supposed to go to africa in the middle east. meanwhile, procedural imperfections and tardiness in certain areas led to the fact that some
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of the screen and other agricultural produce has remained in the eastern part of europe, thereby driving down prices for farmers. together we are engaged in a process to discuss with the european commission, where the mechanism should be to enforce the trust ability, if your credit exports to final destinations. so now they want brussels to trace the grain because it's impacting their countries, any interest in tracing all the weapons, the poland is dumping into grain while demanding that others do likewise at the risk of it blowing back into europe. or no, it was just last november that european commission, president ursula vander line, announced the grain from ukraine initiative alongside zalinski and another 1000000000 euros to funds so called solidarity lanes for the grain and quote, coming together to avert hunger around the world. but apparently, a 1000000000 bucks can't buy competence since the grain is swerving out of the solidarity lanes and crash landing right on polish and romanian farmers as they're
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pretty quick to say themselves. it effect prices in local regional markets have dropped, causing a significant impact on farmers income. the commission is not reacting swiftly enough. our members had already flagged concerned about market disruptions last year. if poland and romania don't watch, oh, they'll be accused of peddling fake news, which is exactly how the west has routinely qualified. any suggestion that the ukrainian grain programs like grain from ukraine and the black sea grain initiative are not actually feeding the world's poor. now, turkish president, reject air to want pointed out earlier this year that 44 percent of you printing grain is actually going to europe and just 14 percent african countries. now if you print just needs to make a buck, then why not just say so. instead, the went out of their way to sell it as a world hunger program to get the ball rolling, only than to use it to stock up its own pantry at the expense of its local
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producers. good thing, the u has more cash to toss at this new problem that it created. 56.3000000 euros to be exact, for bulgarian polish and romanian farmers impacted by its latest active, self owning. and how did brussels frame that hand out? by believing russia, of course, and claiming that quote, the trade disruptions incurred by the russian aggression should not take place at the expense of far hurts from neighboring countries. now, moscow is clearly no match for the use own special brand of home grown incompetence . can know the story that's been generating a lot of interest. a former australian soldier accused of murdering an afghan villager has been prompted bail and made concerns. the taliban sympathizers in australia might attack him in jail. helmet camera footage appears to show the soldier, mister oliver jordan shields shooting the norm farmer several times during the 2012
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incident. wondering you may find the following images disturbing. ah, i, ah, ah. right now. right up late like las trillion media. expose the case 3 years ago revealing the footage of the killing to the public. the unarmed victim was shot dead as he laid in a whitfield. we heard from his father, a neighbor in more than a decade on, are still suffering from the loss. they took up, i'm dual credit. he was in a shroud. mother because of my grief i was sitting there. well, we lie, la garza last. where is he in a fit? he's there. do you have my when to see?
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so if i said, wound women, i covered his face and told them to take him to the graveyard. mother said that he's burial was that i came back to see the place. i saw the whitfield where he was killed. weep was flattened, my whole round took out more when we heard gunshot. so amid theories around 300 meters away from us, as my mother died, muhammad was a good man, a 30. his time was up in his world. news. booker tucker, that get at the war, i was told that his face was swollen and coveted blood is. in that he was a recognizable body, australian soldiers helping implicated in the alleged murders of 39 on arm prisoners or civilians in afghanistan. according to the australian military, around half of those cases has been referred to investigators to determine whether there is sufficient evidence for trials. 39000 district in troops, forts in afghanistan, over 2 decades. they were part of been nato led international force that trained
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local security forces. let's go slide 9 to the host of the whistle blowers a show that can be seen here on our t, john curry, aka for more on what has come to life. john ole was a pleasure to talk to you just 1st of all, it's a 2020 australian military report and it revealed that australian trips allegedly killed 39 afghan prisoners farmers civilians, but charges haven't followed in the, in the main part. why do you think justice hasn't been served? oh, i think that the reason why justice hasn't been served in australia is the, is the same reason the justice hasn't been served in the united states. there's a tendency by our governments to cover up the crime and to punish the whistleblowers on on the whistle blowers program host. we had recently an
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australian whistleblower who reported exactly on this on what we're talking about. david mcbride, he was a, an australian military attorney who witnessed crimes against humanity and war crimes committed by australian troops in afghanistan. he went to the media with those crimes and, and he was arrested. and now he's facing 45 years in prison, where the perpetrators of those crimes are, are free to live their lives in australia. this case that you're talking about right now is another one of those crimes in a long line of crimes against civilians carried out in australia where it appears that the perpetrator is going to get away with it on. indeed, it could be another 2 years before the latest soldier in question, faces trial. john, your take on the quote. exceptional circumstances a run the bail decision on this suppose at risk. he faces from taliban sympathizers . inside prison on the street in prison. i think that's nonsense. i think that is
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utter nonsense that was used just as an excuse for the public listen. australia is just like any other western country in that there are prisons and jails at a level of security from minimum to low to medium, to maximum. and they also have administrative segregation, also called solitary confinement. if this were in the united states, this soldier would be put in solitary confinement for his own protection. even if the australians don't do that, they can certainly put him in a local jail, out in the middle of nowhere, to keep him safe or in a low or minimum security prison to await trial where everybody is on his best behavior. and he wouldn't be in any danger at all, just backing up the point as well. i was looking earlier at some stats on what spent on prisons, australia spends more in criminal justice than most developed countries. so it does,
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as you're saying, begged the question why they're prisons may be so dangerous as to at why this suspect should be released on bail. are you surprised the international criminal court has not opened an investigation into these allegations? i'm not surprised, but i am disappointed. i'm not surprised because, you know, using the united states as an example of the united states does not recognize the jurisdiction of the international criminal court. and it's not just the failure to recognize the jurisdiction. it's the failure to co operate in any way. well, the united states was the major power in afghanistan for the entire period that the australian military was there. so presumably the united states would have to assist in the prosecution. in the i, c. c of a soldier, even from australia and the u. s. is never going to a, to cooperate in something like that. so it just seems to me that the i, c,
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c's hands are tied and dead. they would not a, they would not be able to carry out a successful prosecution. with that said, it's up to the australian government to ensure that justice is carried out in a case like this. and rather than attack the whistleblowers and prosecute the whistleblowers, show the world that they're serious about the rule of law and about human rights. by putting this soldier on trial for the crime that he has allegedly committed. and even the investigation was carried, i'd by the australian media, you know, a lot of focus was put into that. what will that say if justice is not seen to be done in a timely fashion? and you know, what ramifications, what's the long term effects of visual? yes, i'm, i'm sorry to say that i believe that the long term effects are such that the public
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begins to forget about these things. this crime took place 11 years ago. this soldier was arrested something like 3 years ago, and still there is no justice in sight. my guess is that as more time passes, fewer and fewer people are going to be interested in following this case and in ensuring that justice is carried out on thanks very much for your time. enjoy speaking to you as always. great. the have you on host of the whistle blowers version be shown here as i said on r t international, john curry, aka ah, now canada has sent more than a $1000000000.00 worth of lethal aid to ukraine over the past year. and other countries, prime minister has had to dodge a question from a local journalist who asked him point like why the country's engage in a proxy war against russian. i mr. judo, mr. jude. oh, why do you keep wrapping up the proxy war? why do you keep rad?
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we've got the proxy war with russia, mr trudeau. mr. truitt. oh, you said you said more than $2000000000.00 in when service, if i did, they don't rock the war by. oh, and the native rocky war. and earlier we spoke to the canadian journalist who pose the question, who sees the country, has substantially contributed to cubes, war effort, live, 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 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 ukrainian military you have can in special forces on the ground. you have a former, many former cleared soldiers that have been killed in 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, the mainstream journalists, they don't even ask the questions. there's not really 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 helped it over throwing adequate 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 keith 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. if you look at any foreign policy and i looked at the foreign policy all around the world, canada is very closely aligned with washington. a 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 before formerly founding 949. so kendra's long been a very staunch pro neo force. and so candidates taking a very belligerent position and very little cost, unlike germany or some of the central european countries, there's almost no cost for canada, right? of energy prices haven't gone up. and the, the spin spillover cost is much,
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much less than in some of the other nato needle countries. ah, the head of the international atomic energy agency has said he's phones, no evidence that any russian weapons are stationed up this upper was yet nuclear power plant. that's despite repeated claims to the country from western media and many officials to the head of the u. n. nuclear watchdog arrived with his team to the city of nor guitar on weapons. they where they planned. europe's largest such site is located. he was met by representatives of the russian power company in austin or go awesome. the a delegation was showing the latest traces of shelling by ukrainian forces. now, officials from the nuclear plants outlined to off l. grossey. the constant pressure unblocked me late they, they're facing from key of authority to free man because of the ukrainian authority
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exert constant pressure are not an on our loved ones. we constantly receive anonymous calls and estimate threats were being blackmailed and our loved ones who remain in the ukraine are practically taking those need to call the movements of our loved ones are constantly wanting toward where we're working and you just the facility of not only the cities of america that was a financial and also the whole of europe depends on our work. see you're open, we don't want the 2nd technology to have them. fuller know before to stop firing at the nuclear power plants will stop intimidating and black mailing out of the police exclaimed, is it asking that we want to work quite a decent goodness of ourselves and our loved ones? please give this up. r o g, a nuclear power plant is currently under control of the russian forces, and it comes under ukrainian shilling constantly. now this is just the latest. what happened here and of the head of the international atomic agency,
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inspected this place of li, shelling, and others as well. this armored personnel carrier has been turned into a lab. it's controlled by the russian armed forces. now the commands are all for this group. is that coal sign is liquidator and that he says they're ready to liquidate any disasters that might take place as the result of ukrainian artillery, shelley echoing, got that other good look. my detachment arrived here on the instructions of the chief of the general stuff of the chemical environmental protection of the military forces of the russian federation or safety and preventing accidents at his approach in nuclear. but how claimed on aren't detachment is able to provide an evacuation, of course, to now by several routes of decontamination validation and sen treatment, arsenault, and the quinoa. the safety of the station is insured by the forces of the detach. want to have provided that the printing forces will not show, didn't your political, how to put it on the head of the i a last visit. it says apple roger nuclear power
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plants last year. and that just before his visits, ukrainian army, shelter, the nuclear power plants, creating quite a lot of fun damage. however, you clear disaster was narrowly avoided at this moment said the nuclear power plant is controlled by the russian military and did yearning at this particular visit. it wasn't shelled by ukraine from on call for a r t i and i'll close and direct look next that some of the biggest racial trigger points in recent american history walk lead to them on what some are doing to overcome them. stay with us for our short documentary healing from for.

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