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[000:00:00;00] ah ah, the main suspects in the blast that killed russian gen listed loudly, petoskey is reminded in custody for 2 months as well. authorities complete the investigation into a legit role in the terrorist attack, or preliminary inquiry, also points to ukraine's possible involvement with russia delivers. it's nuclear capable, it's kind of missed our system to deliver stuff on the heels of nato officially accepting finland into the blog. collaborating with i fist for profit, french intelligence services, are accused of funding terrorists to enable
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a firm to continue operating in syria. according to the company's former c plus supporters and opponents of donald trump rally in new york, as he said in court to become the country. first of all, the president facing criminal charges with watching international monies peter scott's unworthy joining us from welcome to 30 minutes of news and analysis of the made suspects in the killing of russian journalist of london petoskey. darya trip of a has officially been placed under arrest by a moscow called now. she's been investigated on charges of committing terrorism. she paid in court with no media allowed to attend for security reasons. not a is accused of bringing an explosive hidden inside a statue to a public event where to tusky was speaking in saint petersburg. on sunday,
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the bon bust killed the prominent war correspondence on the spot for it was detained shortly after the incident shipment to bring the statute to the event. but says that she was unaware. there was an explosive, hidden inside it found guilty of terrorism. she faces up to 20 years behind bars. there was some disturbing for th, has emerged on line showing the immediate aftermath of sunday's cafe bombing, just a wanting some of the following images are graphic. the video shows the immediate aftermath of the destination survivors of the attack. i'll find the coffee many covered in blood as passes by tried to assist those you've been injured. the main suspects and the attack can also be seen leaving the cafe after the blast. my can see now is footage of the suspect presenting to 1000 with the statue. the journalist even inviting her to join him. the phone. no, it's not clear. if she knew it contained an explosive device. according to his friends, the woman accused of carrying out the attack was repulsively acquainted with the
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victim of these democrats. it 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 open admission. anyone could have attended and a starsky told his audience of his stories of war. around 6, 15 pm. his life came to a sudden end after an explosion reduced the cafes interior to rubble. mm. i believe he just took us the foot usa to
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a terrorist attack has just happened yet. while flatland to tar ski 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 rushes 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. up some of her mother and sister. i brought a sense from the aforementioned extremist organization, the anti corruption for key haves roland them. it looks like the people who risk 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 vs, and voids the u. n. has condemned to the absence of an international reaction to the
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murder of a prominent russian journalist saying international gymnast, associations, demonstrate assistance relatedness. his words came as the inspector general's office expressed concern over london. suff is death for to get more on the story on the latest of dates on that explosion in saint petersburg to head over to our websites, auntie dot com or finland is officially a member of nato with the block secretary general un stalsen. bert, welcome. in the scandinavian country in the alliance on tuesday. joining nato is so good for villain. it is good for nordic security and it's good for nato as a whole. finland brings substantial and highly capable forces expertise on national resilience and years of experience working side by side with naples, i'm deeply proud to welcome finland as
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a full fledged member of our lines from moscow in response says that it will strengthen its military posture as well as a dog, though, the measures to mitigate what it calls, threats from the new member will as, as russian defense minister survey showing his reported equip, in billers with his gander and miss al systems that are nuclear capable. generously some amount of storm. and some of the bellow, 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 it can use. miss house is both conventional and nuclear versions. from april, 13 string of bell russian army has began on using is counter am for the protection of the union state is august with arson. ukrainian units were reported have been training in the use of a scandal and tactical missiles much earlier this year. nevertheless, this is confirmation. the russian defense minister said that. now belarus has the
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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 be loaded with missiles to which are attached at nuclear munitions. he also spoke about nato, intensifying its anti russian cause he said that apart from finland, joining nato, which, you know, ease again on the, the leg sitting of the russian border with nato country. something that is incredibly sensitive to rush. what of the underlying causes? why this conflicts 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 began fueling this conflict. as for native weapons, the russian defense minister said that, ah,
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many have been destroyed and continue to be destroyed. many vehicles, shipments of western missiles, of west than the munitions that are making their way into you crate. the head of russia's foreign intelligence service met with a bell or some presidents on the same day. 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 in that is of the ukrainian orthodox church, canonical orthodoxy which ukraine seems to be determined to quash out, to replace a secondary sketch that rushes for intelligence that has said that, you know, they're all the markings of a religious war. now, when you create info for you, craig, for care of and for the west, there are no more red lines towards russia's more than that. they also spoke about
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poland and saying that poland hasn't given up on its plans to take over the western territory state or is that it says a, a, historically, poland from you crave all region, for example, user said that the poland is waiting for the right opportunity to seize these lands and perhaps the red line for them will be if you crane begins losing these conflicts, evidently, losing this conflict and the poland will then strike. furthermore, he said that western states now pushing georgia to restart. it's conflict with the breakaway republics. a city of 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 booth sergey nourish can 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, as the u. s. lead block admits another country. the alliance has reiterated his
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funds to follow more money to nominate to member ukraine. we will have the meeting with a foreign ministers today address many different and important issues. of course, ukraine is up on the again agenda will meet with mr. clever in the nato ukraine, a counsel, and i thank you so much for said false strong support from united states to ukraine and i and we will discuss how to assist they in their proper support to, to ukraine tweens economy. it's already suffering very, very badly. finance economy is of a small economy. it has, has all its history existed with and in very close her friendship with russia. so this is the sudden jump in to look into the embrace of nato. it is maybe a move of desperation. it is obviously also guided by my perceptions by the see
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fear that her, for that the d ness, if occasional ukraine might one day be, could forward into other european countries that also show of a strong success renaissance of, of nazi ideologies and marcy in hora. so the former theo of the farm, which is a syrian based french construction materials company, as revealed, the french intelligence services infiltrated the firm to continue activities in syria and collaborated with terrorist groups to do so. we learned that there was a special relationship between the french states, its services and lafarge. one of the reasons the state took an interest in us was that the factory site was a strategic location for the anti terrorist coalition. and for france, this is why i believe that the authorities encouraged us, at least to maintain our activities in syria. so let's get this straight. while
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some of the world's most brutal terrace groups are operating all around it, this particular french company was miraculously able to continue operating. essentially under the protection of the same terrace, the french air force had been bombing since 2014. and who the french state had labelled as savages. but as you can see from this map, the plants location meant that despite most of the staff being evacuated, its strategic importance remained. the french giants factory continued its operation in syria despite extremist groups taking over large swathes of the country until finally shutting down its factory in columbia, aleppo in september 2014, been citrus shown, bad oxide. paradoxical situation had a reason explained beyond us gap called on the one hand, the factory continued to operate by accommodating belligerents who had settled around it include in dice. at the same time, as the embassies had closed and the french intelligence services were not present there at that time,
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found french intelligence lacking informants. he descended on to the the company is suspected of giving money to isis to keep one of its factories running. oh, only of the french who worked for lafarge were an important source of information. of course, everything has a cost and avoiding the medieval brutality of the islamic state doesn't come for free. so how exactly does a european multinational manage to sit pretty in the middle of the most brutal wars and decades? well, as usual, it's all about the money. it was our partner in syria. it was through him that amounts were paid to ensure the safe transport of our employees and materials to pass through. we discovered that he also works for the french intelligence for renumeration. he explained that he collected intelligence through his contacts. each time he crossed road blocks, checkpoints set up by armed groups on the roads. it appears that the state was
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perfectly aware to pass road blocks you had to pay. hence my question, how was the money that lafarge paid him used? what pockets did they fly into? the court never answered that question. so the grimy nexus between french corporate interests and their intelligence community is essentially laid bare. the hypocrisy is hard to ignore. and for many victims of the islamic state, it's hard to stomach with lafarge, a security chief revealing in great detail how he himself had gathered information and passed it directly to french intelligence. soon as i had the information about these people, i would pass it on to the services. i was sending them raw information. i do not filter the information. i was passing it to intelligence services. i told them everything. remarkably, these e mails also revealed that in 2014, the french government had even asked the united states not to bomb the la fires plant close to the ice,
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a stronghold in rocca lobbying the americans to ensure the plant was put on what was chilly. you referred to as the appropriate list. this french investments should be protected. this is to confirm that the site mentioned by your interlocutor was mentioned by our military to the u. s. colleagues and is now registered on the appropriate list. unfortunately, the grim reality is that the cache paid to isis during this period of bizarre collaboration could have potentially funded the massacres of innocent french civilians in paris. another conveniently ignored truth, is that why willing to levy a $778000000.00 fine on the french company. the u. s. department of justice makes no mention of the gruel be involvement of the french secret services. but like i said, it's all about the money all over to new york city now, where crowds are gathering outside the court, where donald trump is expected to become the 1st a former u. s. president to face criminal charges. now trump is reportedly facing doesn't
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dozens of felony charges for $45.00 records connected to a legit hush money payments to adult film star stormy daniels now the 4th president denies any wrong doing nazi's accountable print reports form near the court house were here outside the courthouse, where there are hundreds of tv cameras and protesters assembled those supporters of donald trump and those who oppose him. and they're gathered because donald trump is expected to make a court appearance. today is donald trump's arraignment. after the grand jury voted to indict donald trump on charges, he is now expected to come into court today. and he will be being have the charges against him read out, told about his right to legal defense and his lawyers will most likely enter a plea of not guilty. now we understand the charges. donald trump is expected to face. are related to born star, stormy daniels and
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a lead hush money payments. he is accused of having made to her. however, at this point, it's important to note that the charges against trump are officially still sealed. so we will not exactly know exactly what the charges are until donald trump is brought before the court, and those charges are officially read out. now, this is historical precedent that we're seeing right here. this is the 1st time that a former us president has been indicted and brought before a court facing criminal charges. and there had been all kinds of interesting procedures around and, and the new york city court is exactly how donald trump would be brought. that's where he will the he was here earlier and made an appearance and marjorie taylor green, also from the house of representatives is expected to be here soon to make comments as well. donald trump stands firm that this is simply election interference. he argues this is an attempt to prevent him from successfully running for president
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once again in 2024. and many of donald trump's harshest critics in the republican party have acco those concerns. so it'll be quite interesting to see how things play out. donald trump will be fingerprinted from what we understand. he will have a mug shot and just like any other person is a rep, arrested and facing an indictment eyes. his lawyer is expect to enter a plea of not guilty now. somers, speculating, there could be more charges in the works for donald trump. there are many critics of donald trump who are saying that they see this as simply a maneuver to prevent his election campaign, but they're fine with it. and that is certainly an interesting sentiment coming from from opponent. so it is a very big moment. we shall see how things play out. now for bits of science and technology news, because india has successfully completed the autonomous landing of its 1st reusable rocket. thus, according to the indian space research organisation, now the laws took place at an airfield near chitra dog, which is in south india. and in this video,
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you can see the rock hits been lifted to an altitude of 4 and a half kilometers by an indian air force helicopter. it was then released to make a high speed landing on its own. several indian miniature and civilian agencies calibrated on the projects. while earlier we heard from the former director of india's satellite launch sector. doctor mil swami on a dry things increase space corporation between bricks, countries will have benefits the whole world. glee, india and shells blue and my general words today, india system, canadian systems point of view and definitely the initial stage sick in the shop. so that way i think india unless the international patient space corporation in some russia, china, a india, south africa, bracey to have that. so that in some form, it's already in the base. but know what i'm going to get from probably beyond that
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are definitely better than just the possibility or we can work through that, that extended exploration. so point of view in stuff, every country spending the money and they of course, definitely where they're going to go. that will make things better. and reminder to also been doing this prospect. moving on now the un human rights council has adopted a draft resolution introduced by a by john we states that unilateral coercive measures violates human rights. now, 33 members voted in favor and 13 against the mexico abstained, or the western members of the council, including the u. s. refused to recognize the negative effects of such sanctions. now the votes of faith in geneva, with members from the global south speaking out in favor of its adoption, western european countries as well as the u. s. rejected it. so,
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and the sanctions are not intended to hom, normal people as a by johnny in our trained representatives so that you know, 2 measures are used as a tool for political pressure and to undermine economic progress. the lol, i'm movement at it's 18 summit in 2019 re treated the movements objection to all your lateral course of measures including bills, measures used as tools for political or economic and financial met, pressure against any country in particular, against developing countries which while it's the charts of the united nations rules and principles of international law. your level of functions are brutal and in he meant by that of it in it. and they collectively punish and undermine initial associate climate progress. from on this i'm joined live now by the former indian ambassador to armenia and georgia. i check my water out. thanks very much for joining us. good evening to you. good evening. now, i'll 1st of all just want to get your take on this. this human rights council resolution that condemns unilateral sanctions as
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a violation of human rights. what do you make about it? i think that's the very day. because you know, in the booster 2nd world scenario, international community has all, you know, established certain international organizations, namely the united nations. and if a dog sanctions have to be imposed by their jesus, these sanctions must come from the united nations approved by the international community. it makes absolutely no sense what i mean, the sort of kind of to impose you really, truly sanctions on any country for what i want to be the reasons for. because the same shows apart from not being legal in my opinion. they also have, you know, asking effect on countries which have nothing to do with it because if sections are imposed on country x,
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they may indirectly impact on other countries, particularly developing countries. and we have numerous examples of that. a certain sections i've been imposed against russia. i have a food supplies, you know, creating conditions of food security in well countries. so i'm following a policy that we do not approve of your electron sanctions imposed to buy one country out a set of countries on other countries. and we're my only those sanctions we have the same to t. r i technicians or do you not know? do you think that after the adoption of this draft resolution that there will be any practical changes to the sanctions policy of countries will sanction stop in impose would it be lifted or is it more of a symbolic statement?

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