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because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called direct impact. but again, you probably don't want to watch it because it might just change the way ah, breaking use this on, on the main stuff that's in the st. petersburg, cafe bombing that killed blood length of a permanent russian journalist is charged with committing an act of sarah for sure, delivers nuclear capable. it's done that missed our system to bella roost. that's hot on the heels of nato officially accepting finland in the block. jerusalem receives an emerging religious crisis as palestinian christian, they are increasingly subjected to hate crimes. hosting them out of the city. correspondence speaks to a local over doctor priest. it's really dangerous. many people christians are leaving the country,
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leaving to jerusalem. and we don't want to keep to the place as a museum. we want to keep it alive. and india space industry is going from strength to strength as the country successfully line his 1st re usable, lock it with go to the world. you're watching all the international money is peter scott's here with the top stories at 4 pm this tuesday. thanks for joining us. or somebody can use this on our see the main suspects in the killing of the journalist vlad, lynn. let's have skid daria trip all over, has been charged with committing acts of terror. i was following her rest yesterday and her transfer from st. petersburg to moscow for a court hearing. escalade dots, you aussie correspondent, shade bows, who joins us from outside the court. what the hearing took place,
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and she wants the latest to please. oh, hi peter. yes. so we're here at the bus mani court in central moscow where, where daria tripple has now actually been charged under the terrorism legislation here in russia. and she was rushed here earlier today. i made scenes of massive media and interest in this case from abroad on, from russia, of course. and she'd been brought here from st. petersburg at to face her 1st court appearance. and they have now charged under terrorism legislation. and there has been innumerable stories about her involvement. we've seen a lot of evidence of her involvement in this assassination. and a terrorist act in at st. petersburg were 40 innocent people were injured and warned. a mr. of louden, it was a, you know, kills. so, and we've won dead and 40 injured and some of them are now seriously injured. and
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we believed up. mr. pope is still in the court behind us having being charged under the terrorism act, we expect her detention to be extended a while this investigation. we imagine will extend and, and prolong as we go forward. and of course we'll keep you updated as, as we can peter, we look forward to it any updates you can bring us us, our t correspondent che both. thanks very much for that. meanwhile, a new video from the scene where the attack occurred has emerged on line now wanting some viewers, may find the following footage, disturbing. good, do seuss, do seuss. the video shows the aftermath of the destination and survivors of the attack can be seen outside the coffee. many of them covered in blood as passes by tried to assist. those have been injured the made suspects. and if that can also be seen leaving the cafe after the blast. when you see now is footage of the suspect
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presenting sitarski with the statue. the journalist invited her to join him up front and according to his friends, the woman accused of carrying out the site was reportedly acquainted with the victim our teeth. donal quarter breaks down how the events unfolded on a sunday evening like any other russian war correspondent, bloodline to tar sky was hosting an event centered around war zone journalism. here at this cafe, it was opened admission. anyone could have attended. and starsky told his audience of his stories of war around 6 15 pm, his life came to a sudden end after an explosion reduce the cafes interior to rubble. ah,
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the chest focus, the switches to a terrorist attack has just happened yet. while vlad lend to tar ski will was speaking, there was an explosion in the bar. it seems that our speaker sions got up. according to eye witnesses, the explosion came from a small statue that a woman brought to the event a gift, apparently intended for to tar ski. russia's investigative committee said it was looking into this incident as a murder and the police were on a man hunt to find the woman in question. media reports began to suggest that the main suspect in the case was a woman by the name of daria trap of a, someone who had been arrested before at anti government demonstrations, and had transferred money to an extremist organization called the anti corruption foundation. around 700 police officers were deployed across the city in search of trap of the police showed up at her door with automatic weapons and even rated the residence of her mother and sister. for the time being though she was nowhere to be
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found. the next day, the authorities found daria trip of a at a 4 rent apartment where the russian investigative committee later confirmed her detention. not long after that the interior ministry released a video confession and which daria trip of a admits to bringing an explosive statuette to tar ski's event. do you understand why you have been detained them? i am detained for being at the scene of flatland petoskey, killing. what have you done? i pause sachi, they explode at us. well, who gave it to you? can i tell you later, rushes anti terrorism committee has determined that this was a terrorist attack organized by keith with the help of agents from the aforementioned extremist organization. the anti corruption foundation here for its part has denied any involvement in this attack. as it did a year ago, when there was overwhelming evidence to suggest that key f agents had killed
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another high profile russian journalist. daria do gonna, with these civilian assassinations piling up and the west, turning a blind eye to key halves roll in them. it looks like the people who risked their lives to show the world. the truth are going to have to sleep with one eye open until this conflict is over. donald quarter r t st. petersburg rushes and watch the urine has condemned the absence of an international reaction to the murder of the prominent russian journalist, seen as international gymnast associations demonstrate the certain selective nurse . his words came as near inspector general's office, expressed concern of london petoskey. his death was to get more on the story as well as all the latest old dates on that explosion in saint petersburg to head over to our websites, party dot com when a toes increase in insight, timothy near russian and bella, russian borders, that's what russia's at defense minister had to say with finland due to join nate, so on tuesday, so geisha good notes that russia is taking over necessary measures. and as a 100,
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the escandone miss our system to belarus. as finance as session, great security risks for moscow. generously some a lot of storm on some of the bela russian assault aircraft must have gained the ability to strike enemy targets with nuclear weapons. serious. in addition, the iskander m tactical missile system has been transferred to the bell. russian forces he can use miss house is both conventional is can nuclear versions from april 30th string of bell russian army has began on using iskander am for the protection of the united states as august with arson. ukrainian units were reported have been training in the use of escondido em tactical missiles much earlier this year. nevertheless, this is confirmation. the russian defense minister said that now belarus has the capability to use is con that and missiles it, he didn't say that they were supplied, of course with the nuclear munitions. but he said that the systems themselves can
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be loaded with missiles to which are attached at nuclear munitions. he also spoke about nato, intensifying its anti russian course. he said that, apart from finland, joining nato, which, you know, ease again on the, the leg sitting of the russian border with native country. something that is incredibly sensitive to rush to one of the underlying causes why this conflict in ukraine began. he said that, that the room for an escalation has, has grown. nato hasn't changed its course and that it is determined to continue arming ukraine with nato weapons. and again, fueling this conflict as phony to weapons. the russian defense minister said that, ah, many have been destroyed and continued to be destroyed. many vehicles, shipments of western missiles, of western munitions that are making their way into ukraine. that the head of russia's foreign intelligence service met with the bell or some presidents on the
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same day. and what can you tell us about what was on the agenda during their meeting? they spoke, for example, about the, the conflict in ukraine, the religious conflict between the state and what of well the biggest religious grouping, and that is of the ukrainian orthodox church, canonical orthodoxy which ukraine seems to be determined to quash out, to replace 2nd marriage that rushes for intelligence that was said that, you know, they're all the markings of a religious war now and you credit vote for ukraine for care of and for the west, there are no more to read lives towards rushes more than that. they also spoke about poland and saying that poland hasn't given up on its plans to take over the western territories territories that it says a historically, poland, from you crave all region, for example. he also said that the poland is waiting for the right opportunity to
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seize these lands, and perhaps the red line for them will be if ukraine begins using these conflicts, evidently, losing this conflict and the poland will then strike. furthermore, he said that western states without pushing georgia to restart it's conflict with the breakaway republics, a city or south city and deposit to break away republics, which chose to break away from georgia, which eventually resulted in a short war with russia in 2008 again, a books, again, irish kent and the russian, the defense minister said he show you ringing, alarm bells that and is scared that an escalation is closer now than ever before. well, in space news, india successfully completed the autonomous landing of its 1st reusable rockets. as according to the indian space, be search organization, the laws took place as an airfield near chits reduce august south india. and this
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video you can see the rock, it's been lifted to an altitude of 4 and a half kilometers by an indian air force kilometer. it was then released when it made a high speed landing all on its own. civil indian military and civilian agencies also calibrated get more. this is cost live now to the former director of the i s r o satellite launch center dr. mill. swami. unadorned, thanks. very much for joining us this afternoon. i'm now the rocket successful, landed the indian as his 1st reusable rocket. how significant is this for india's space program as a whole? thank you for the opportunity. also casing in the us to let us to look into space that are not you. 1 recall i think the program ought to be, that means that you'll be used to belong to a good point of view. you just talk to me at me and to go back and the basically,
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the technology don't want to said there was a couple, couple of years back in one stage of that i could to took it all the way to the under denny space. and from that one to one the fuselage back to the in the system. what the letter to date lander, not a similar thing happened, but better with the mac. the model play with the don't to the but it was in a similar to landing on in the indian worship. nearly quarter, implement the range decimal hold on the land, but the simulator, a movie on the sunfish. no one to that. so, but note taking that blue that from this particular piece that re entered then not only reduce this landing, but industrial use is called the landing experiment. the leagues lighting the module has been taken to
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a height of need for point loma or weight for scott on the bus. so a pain required to specifications and drop the bat under. does lander be using the party to set up a policy for instruct, you know, india has gone for a radically different design for competitors, a space x for example. why has, why do you go to this design and what's the advantages of it? you know, the basic hardly hear being used to space blend can be the going to be and he just coming in the room are doing coming. it's different concept about too badly this, this approach also taken so that in the multiple 3 and multiple times you see the possibility of your even possibility all for the space objects being captured but
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brought back safely. so that means every minute bazzi will both be not possibly, maybe that in the longer. so that's way this is another pamela pod for that. do use that will launch. we explain to you the india use moving a 3rd thing undergrad. you will need to have strong dose. the stones on the subsequent things will be teaching that things to come back. so this is an out from there to part of it which we are not to me. it has it. so it's been not subsequent when we're talking about indians pittsburgh. but really it's objectives well, dot miller saw me on a door. i formed director of the i s r o such lord center. thank you very much for breaking down for us today and wish you all the best in your future endeavors. thank. thank. thank you. thank you. in which we're giving up our while now to the middle east, where the kristian community is also reportedly seeing growing oppression will be
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to the heart of 3 major religions. teresa is seeing an emerging crisis with christians reporting arising, number of hate crimes, marine phenomena reports from the city. o julius selim, heart of the hell, the land where jesus is believed to have been born and preached without christians . thus, a gloomy, still far away, but likely scenario the greek orthodox patriot, he has warned, ah, reportedly rising number of hate crimes and incitement against followers of jesus is pushing them for their way. despite the efforts of the church or through the in dangerous many people, christians are leaving the country, leaving good jerusalem. and i don't want to came to the place as a museum. we wanted to keep it alive and they call the christians community in buffalo, or in jerusalem, or in any part of the holy land. i call them the living stores. so they are the livings not the storm by themselves. father isa and palestinian orthodox priest
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told me he was more than once. spat on by young jewish satler is on the streets of the old city of jerusalem, just for wearing cross. the patriot, he believes that the violent youth have masters with messiah syndrome behind them, including from those close to the new israel government. as new minister as have come from parties, with an ultra nationalist and religious conservative ideology, they shall know this and may i go. and the let those aerobic of groups do of a little more. i mean, when you see young people 1560 years old and the dual sort of thing to them, okay. they have their masters behave. those know the end of the mental health while christians are under pressure and try to steal or to pick, although the cushions, the areas and the to kick actually the questions from these area and to keep it for all the jews. we need father isa, near the imperial. how town? at the entrance to the old cities,
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christian quarter stacks away from iconic jaffa gate there faulty room, 1800 square meter majestic build it a go. so the property sold to these rarely z miss grove, who had entity the most recent high court decision rejected every trial leads from the church. now the hotels palestinian tenant is face an eviction. this is abby with what he de shaney and muslim by birth, whose family rented this place from the greek orthodox church since 1949. it was long before israel seized the old city, 1967 and, and next later in a move that has never been recognized by most of the international community. he points to a 4000 pages court document to deal with, saying the battle for the building is far from just the proper to dispute. and the matter is political at heart. the fine in both. maria is to keep the 2 days inside the old city and devote christians and muslims from the old city. and
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once these people will dominate that with dog over the shuttle, or do i have a legal conflict for another 3 generation? i don't see any more questions living inside the old city and a greek orthodox is the largest and wealthiest church and the hell the land had controls. massive real estate holdings dating back hundreds of years. is there really a reason to worry? they pay tricky and johnny say yes. as draping water hallows out town. they think god is dead but dizzy. god give them the land. god, give them the land of funny. i let the people go to well. they don't care, is god it realistic man would be, is there to give lance to everybody and this is in the back of them. i think they came back to jerusalem after 2000 years at erica honey whose executive director i interviewed is behind a big number of property deals in and around old city, including the imperial hotel. its mission is to strengthen jewish roots and
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materialize a dream of jewish people who wanted to come back to jerusalem for 2000 years. it's never been a capital, any other country, any other so called nation. we are the p, this is our country. this is, we are the indigenous people here and so it will remain for eternity. years of activity of a terrible, her name has turned ho, cools her is into predominantly jewish neighborhoods which poses a threat to other face. the director says, i think too much as they made out of the concept of christian. the greek orthodox church owns lots of property. they buy and so property all the time the christians aren't losing a rule. in fact, i think the christians are winning because both christians muslims and jews will be able to have beautiful hotels one day that they'll be able to same. and that is exactly what christian and muslim communities find hard to believe. there are some that has historically been a town of 3 religion. it's all city where i am now has christian movement and
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jewish quarters for now. these are that if things continue developing the way they currently are the centuries old status. cool, we'll see a radical change later ocean r t from jerusalem. we'll move on to some business news now because mcdonalds and paul to the says most iconic companies are expected to begin. let's on something down some locations in america. we'll see journal has reported that the u. s. burger chain is about to restructure. earlier last week, the companies had office, reportedly asked us based employees, as well as some international stuff to work remotely. such moves comes following the fast food companies previous announcement that it would be updating its business strategy. or meanwhile, bloomberg has reported that apple is taking steps to reduce the number of retail shops. the iphone manufacturer is reportedly making such moves to preserve its
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teams, that the theories of major us banks filed for bankruptcy as the federal reserve continues to fight growing inflation. analysts say that the u. s. big businesses are acting in response to possible slow downs in u. s. consumer spending. of more on this, i'm joined by our chief economic observer, unprofessional, the colleagues under slave folks. that's kind of them to, thanks very much for joining us this afternoon. i am now 1st of all, globally speaking, how do you interpret these layoffs in the context of the feds recent be for 1st off monday? no. so the information which you just covered, they are the week signals. so we have to do some detective work here. let us link these information to the fits decision on interest rate hikes during the last session. in march, mid march, the chairman of the fed actually said they're still
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a tight labor market and that's why he went for another interest rate hike. so what we are covering now, what we're seeing is that maybe a cooling of the labor market, which might sick know that the fits in the, in the next sessions, monetary policy sessions that might actually decide not to go for further rate hikes. so this would be definitely a good news for the stock market because i don't like high interest rates. but you always have to remember, it's not what we think. but what we think of us thinking that met us in stock market decisions. second, 2nd guessing, and prediction. yeah. and then you see the, we can think about the retail sector a little bit. the announcements about epa in particular, you know, the closest on the retail development session session. so maybe they will actually alter the close on the retail shops, which might indicate that there are problems in the u. s. u. s. a commercial
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property market, you know, and this is a very weak point in the us economy. if there's a problem in the commercial property section, them might be problems for the land bus which might lead us to a banking crisis. are you ready for some more letter of thinking? so there's also a link between a bank in crisis and the real economy. in fact, the institute of the german economy, that just published a new model, which shows that if you have a banking crisis, then they are transmission channels which lead to a problem in the real economy and transmission channels, problems with consumption and investment. so this institute forecast, if there's a banking crisis, there will be 0.8 percent decrease in g d p in the us and 2024. which means that the fed hope to get the soft blending might be
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and 4th has been dashed. death was speaking more specifically about mac donald's. it's certainly seems that quite unusual for such an iconic american company to lay off so many people. what do you think is the reason behind this? you see the one thing if the laying off of the people which indicates that business is slowing down. consumer expenditures going down. but peter, you know, i'm also a little bit worried about the way this thing is happening. so because mcdonalds and also were close down the office for a week or so, which is i'm present. i never heard of this and that the official reason they gave is that a lot of people are busy for personal trouble. and they want comfort and confidentiality for the people when important information information about job cuts will be announced. so there's
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a little bit secrecy here. and maybe the idea is to shop the office down so that the people who are laid off, they'll just have to, they don't have to come back basically. for me, this sickness, a new heavy handed style in the us. in the treatment of human beings as human resources, we always say h r management, human resource management. but you should treat people as people remember, maybe the twitter examples. of course, the lay of decision was communicated by email. now the companies seem to avoid, they want to avoid open conflict of conflict in the workplace and negative headlines, you know, when they must lay off the backfires when they do it. and under a 100 weight, i totally because you see that's, that's a difference between short term and long term and this kind of lack of transparency
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or lack of empathy for me. it's not a good signal and it's for me to sign off bad management. my struggle to get employees back if that's if that's how they work for the company. yeah, new move on to awful. i know you'd switched our last story because exclamation actually about the details of the lay off. but it seems to focus on the development department. they are retail development department. so the idea is maybe that they intends to close on retail shops. and that's why they are kind of laying off these special teams the situation with apple, it's a little bit different from the situation with mcdonalds and compared to other tech companies. in 2023, there were about 120000 lay offs in a tech market. the apple lay offs would be a relatively small in the 1st step,
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a couple of hundreds of jobs gone. but it might be the thin edge of the rich. and epa compared to google and amazon. they did counter cyclical. and that means during the corona times when it was a high demand for tech product, they didn't hire so many people as amazon and google. and that's why they don't have to lay off so many people know. so sometimes it's smart to invest contest typically. now, by the way, we kind of, we have, we have one more thing. one more bad news for the future. there's a know, a new goldman sachs study about artificial intelligence generative artificial intelligence. and it predicts that in the long term, 300000000 jobs will be cut worldwide due to artificial intelligence. and the bad news. this even tv present us and in house economic experts might be
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cut. oh dear. well, i'm not bombshell nor favorite. gonna finish to finish the program that the chief economic officer professor dr. kylie's under. stay for the thank you very much with me for saying so. thank you. well, that's all for this offer more on any of those stories that you've just seen. do you feel free to check out our web sites r t dot com? my name is peter scott. let me back in around about 30 minutes time at all. today's top stories principal, the very top canada hasn't been very good to indigenous women and girls who have been missing or found murdered.

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