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[000:00:00;00] ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, i pod is wrong with defense minister instruct the military to quote yvonne. so all response functions of the role k to find across the board to is well from southern lebanon. c with televi reported these 2, i think also ahead under no circumstances should nuclear weapons be deployed outside the territories of nuclear powers. well, the thing china, the french president, conveniently forget that several non nuclear european countries have been home to
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american news for decades. and russia and bella roost, discuss joined efforts against terrorism on smuggling under legal migration as vladimir putin hosts alexander lucas, frankly, for a 2nd day of talks in moscow. a very well welcome makes 9 p. m. here in moscow. and you are watching alta international with the latest or wealth news update is good to happy with us. now, as well as defense minister has all did the advance of all response options. as off the dozens of rockets were fired into northern israel from neighboring lebanon. now, some unverified to how much footage circulating on social media appears to show the aftermath of the strikes is ready. officials say 34 rockets were fired with 25 of them shot down any 6 others landed inside israel and the town of snow. me, one rock had struck a gas station. mo,
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shopping centers on residential buildings have also been hit is really medical services that at least 3 people have been injured. israeli military has reported a 5 back with me. no immediate claim of responsibility for the rocket fire from lebanese territory swell has blamed her mask, which is based in garza. the space over new in israel has reportedly being close to civilian flights. and the military forces have been put on high alert. minister benjamin netanyahu have convened an emergency security meeting for the 1st time in february to see the house now in close live to jerusalem, to speak to local reporter nick to leo had many thanks for joining us on the program. what do you make of the as well defense ministers statement of what sort of options could be on the table here? i think that now is riley should decide if it starts that war again. well, it's been got the street live on the,
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on the or they are trying to settle down to the, to ation and then not to read on to the barrage of broke. it's about your own. it's probably been and from god the 3 back there. why is there and the last day and then many people in israel afraid that the current government may choose to escalate the situation because they can benefit from that. now right now they are very bad position and needs route hundreds of thousands of israeli. they're really frustrated about the government and may be the kind of war and that saved them from their problems inside of today's escalation does come off to the idea of re did the alex and most in jerusalem for 2 days in a row. to what extent do you think so say is escalation is a direct response to that. yeah, that said for sure,
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a direct response for that because everything here is connected that there are a b riley bang guy, just read that and the lead by them and the mostly world that large. all of them are part of the same ideology and it is rather one kind of bad thing that they don't like too much. and israel in response also try to find its way in the middle east. so it's always complicated. here there are lots of interest, but the scary thing is that extreme, its power on both side can take advantage of the situation for their political again and the people on both sides. really the one that suffer from that. as we know, netanyahu has called an emergency security meeting over the nasa will sort of further escalation. do you think it weighs on policy?
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palestinians should be potentially bracing for now? now those days are pretty cold because that's where to go. and the same kind of situation lead for a full scale of and of war. we've got history with lots of rockets where fire that the route and now we are at the same situation, jen, and who will decide? i think that the cabinet tonight, if they will die, just try our slee hardly a on the street or on the button on it will end up really badly for both sides, but that we don't know yet what we had. and also behind me, us alex stops are rare, are real and we may be some pleasure between reli police and the people here. the young people hear that they are coming and they have done flashes to relation. unfortunately, i will be keeping
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a close eye on it. thank you so much for speaking to us from jerusalem. that was local reporter nick polio him well as well, has responded by reportedly firing at the outskirts of a settlement in southern lebanon. according to the lebanese army, a number of rockies were launch towards the palestinian territories and lebanese army unit found along the number of rockets in the country town. the military, it's now dismantling the launch signs. the walk in a rush come, surely off to the lebanon based has been a group told me to take what they call of measures of the tension boiled over between israelis and palestinians are the most in jerusalem. is more from a local reporter in fe. ruth. so far, residence in south lebanon, i haven't heard and felt the missiles throughout the rocket fire is coming from israel. and a lot of them said they sounded like very,
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very loud blast. we know definitely that the lebanese army is on the ground just on i alerts, just like the case in israel as well, but so far and recent development. but these things are things that the often happens to decades. but however, in today's exchange of missiles and fire, or the heavy and the most is in fact, since the is really worth the 1006, the exchange of fire between the israel and lebanon. happen just as my leader is nile. and he has been, i've been here, you're right, in fact, yesterday night and he's here for tough with the officials about the israeli rates on a lot the must. so it would not be any surprise if, if these raids were coming from palestinian in south lebanon, or from has a lot, but no one yet has to do it. we spoke with bay ridge based professor jo, what came, he said that this i'm expected escalation is likely to become unlikely to become
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rather a full scale conflict as well. doesn't have the capacity to deal with it right now . this is the 1st time that we owe witness was such a white scale escalation since 2006 and this was unexpected. actually, i believe that maybe the faction that has launched the rockets has a well calculated the a possible israeli response. so, and the time being the israelis are facing a political crisis for some analysts are saying that the israel might resort to exporting the crisis by launching and attack on lebanon. but this is unlikely without the full american support. in the meantime,
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we have the differences between the by then administration and that on yahoo. so the function that has launched the rockets maybe has taken this into consideration . seeing that israel or netanyahu's hands are not free to go on a full scale aggression against lebanon. and has lebanon's trying says well, a 2nd night in finance and wrapped it at the alex, the mosque and east jerusalem. with his waiting for his kicking palestinians out of one of its noms holy sites. ah, media is on social media showings. wally troops storming the famous most arresting hundreds and injuring dozens more. it's way the police used it stung grenades and find rapid clicks and palestinian worship as during the wait and one video,
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you can see israeli police smashing down doors and windows to enter the most. ah, oh, tensions following, the alex raid have spilled either into knolls in jerusalem with rose on fire and gunshots, reportedly heard in the background, other images, so several explosions in the docket and specified location in east jerusalem. the 14 year old boy was reported he shot in the arm after an encounter with is rainy. who says that says wait on. ok, so happened on wednesday morning when he's waiting for his stoles, than most fusing t against and painting palestinian worshippers. israeli police alleged the dozens of young men, had blown fireworks and stones into the mouth and tried to barricade themselves in size athenians. they is rarely actions can be justified as amounts to a humiliation of their rights. religion and freedom ahead espy it. what happened in the courtyards of the alex, a mosque,
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the storm in the secretion of the alex and mosque by design you stand to me and the expulsion of worshippers from it is heart wrenching and it hurts all muslims in all the are of countries, especially in palestine and gaza, we go back and wiring booth and tear gas inside the out. extra mosque is a violation of the sanctity of the place and the jews must know that these is a sacred place for all muslims. not just for the people of gas or palestine, also the bidding of women and worshippers who go to pray is not acceptable. our hearts are attached to the our extra mosque, and it is at the heart of our faith. there is no way as governance to see scenes of beatings, especially women, and keep silent. we refuse humiliation and injustice hose on them. say, we should look grim at liberal and do that action to what's happening. going on up to moscow, arching this is maybe this thought or for their why there ought to be care reaction,
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not necessity in terms of her by having rocket dollars lady boarded. but you can see that tension is happening also. and a man last night there are cities, demonstrations that are is lading in their jordan incorporated. we can see also that a lot of tension is happening and in target in istanbul on the other thing we shift is so much it has been proven repeatedly the attaching the nerve of the alex m also is there able to escalate things not only internally inside the palestinian a areas but also in the region in general. the chinese foreign ministry has blamed nato for the ukraine crisis as beijing pushes back colds from the u. s. lead block to take sides of the conflicts from down to me . as for the responsibility on the ukrainian issue, i think that the united states and the military blocks such as nita shouldn't take
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responsibility. nita has no right to criticize it. china put pressure on it. me while during his meeting with president changing pain in china and manual mclauren accused low sco of an escalation, say, nuclear weapons should not be based on foreign territory. referring to the recent dusk, an international law is with the policy of some european members with actions that lead to a deterioration that easy nor to promote that he already or mentioned that, you know, there is no simple solutions to a complicated questions that he refers to the ongoing russia, ukraine crisis. so i think about ally as long as the 2 sides agreed to, you know, promote peace talks and, or political sediments. eventually, you know, there was the, eventually, there, well come to a less, a mutual resolutions which will, you know, mutually benefit to hopefully to most of the country of most of the countries. and not only for you, cran,
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russia all but also for the european countries. blogger and political analysts to alex report to phase paris is in no position to lead to china on diplomacy, especially when protests in france that being violently suppressed by police. well, i think john is the world leader of diplomacy at the moment. here's macro, who rolls in debate gene trying to give you the chinese some advice on trying to, you know, calm the tensions in parts of the world. well, back at home in paris, he unleashed his jaunt, armory police force on people that were trying to have a better livelihood as they go into the pension years. and he brutally beat journalists via his john don murray. police attacked protesters, and this is the man that he's in p is supposed to take advice for, you know, china is a little bit smarter than that, and they've underestimated the power of diplomacy, which china is leading the world right now. as well. president,
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mclaren is visiting china back in france, union work as a taking to the streets for the 11th official day of nationwide protests against the government's pension reform. ah demonstrate this disrupted vehicle terrifically. the council main apples on police responded with tear gas. the clash has come amid a deadlock in the base between them across governments and french groups that won't be pension reform scrapped. on wednesday, union officials met their prime minister for talks, which the activists later branded a failure. paris isn't the only french city engulfed in protests. ah, in the countries south police and to loose were seen tackling and beating some protest is with tongues. angry mobs responded,
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find throwing walks and other objects thought offices. i'm on the main highway to south side. the city union work is blocked the road with trucks completely disrupting traffic. early on thursday, the head of the martin powers, some protest is targeted. the financial states that the local office of the world's launches, the onset, manage a black row with students by an angry mob. socialist and onto competent banners were displayed by some of the protest is at the seed. police later arrived and evicted with the iron f as warned that the global power struggle between the u. s. and china is frank men take the planet into new blokes and the process is likely to make the world economy poorer. firms and policymakers are increasingly looking at strategies for moving production processes to trusted countries with aligned political preferences to make supply chains less vulnerable to geopolitical tensions. a fragmented global
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economy is likely to be a poor one. while there may be relative, impossibly absolute winters from diversion such gains are subject to substantial uncertainty. we need to look back as to why all this has happened. and i think it's really that the i m f is trying to base it's fiscal policy on a massive changing global events, right? so since the start of the special military operation, the united states is really driven a wedge between, between countries that support narrative and ukraine and those that don't hold on to the maintaining a neutral status. and what that's done really, it's totally fragmented, the economy. supply chain to being caught here, there it everywhere. so that really changed the whole global outlet, the i'm f o for also mentioned in a report that there could be some winners from this fragmentation. who could they be? yeah, and really great question. i think if we look at the analysis on the, on the market right now, we think very clear wouldn't budge. we're seeing predominantly china leading the
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way in the world in creating a new economic relationship with, you know, that face enemies from, from before, such as iran and saudi arabia making pete. and i think it will be the country, the line itself, with chinese vision, with the shanghai corporation counsel. and also with with bricks. we've got a lot of countries to join that law as well, which will really create a new and prosperous economic block that it, that is, that is not like anything we've seen. and as president, she said, what he saw in him probably over a 100 years. we've been from the winners for the losers, which, which countries are going to be affected most significantly by this. yeah, i think we're already seeing those, those countries being hit and predominantly that the countries such as the bytes within the european union, right. these countries that have pretty much been ne dogs to us fiscal policy and in return for that they've had the u. s. not been placed in reduction act, which is whole,
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spent the close massive amounts of industries and moved in the united states for the benefit of no one else but the united states economy. the other really important key point to make here is that due to this massive sort of bombardment functions, it really left russia and china and other countries with absolutely no choice but to unite here. and to find a new way of doing things. because they can't just be called just wake up in the morning and, and trying to predict what uncle sam is going to take, the next phase. not really any other country in the world. but we know of decides, you know, luxury whether someone could even have a bank account or a company could operate on. the labels fell apart from the us. the us just really, really put sanctions on everyone. and this is a new, i mean they started doing this back in iraq before they even went in where they functioned it back to the point in which they couldn't even bring in toilet roll. right. so this is, this has been a massive, massive build up and a crescendo. the point now where it's just, you know, joe biden wakes up one morning on some
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u. s. official and decides he did sanction someone just by you to actually go to his opinion. really, really had struck moscow pressed his will. the bellow, russian president hypoth saying sonya pointed to so we have realized that the west is not our friend in the international arena. our countries are pursuing a coordinated foreign policy, our co operation in the field. a foreign policy is an example for other departments in effect of system of defense and security of the allied state has been created within which the regional grouping of troops and the unified regional air defense system are successfully functioning. the steps taken to strengthen border security have made it possible to significantly increase the protection of the union state from international terrorism. uncontrolled migration flows, smuggling weapons, ammunition, drug trafficking and illegal economic activities. the initial statements from both the russian president and the bell russian president here at the meeting of the
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supreme council of the union state focused on a lot of similar themes. more recently we heard from vladimir putin who said that it, that there have been a lot of achievements in terms of cooperation between the 2 union states in the defense industry at, in building 80, a capable of force that can defend both a union states from terrorism. and this is something that also, alexander lucas jenko said during his initial statement, saying that they that both countries had successfully created a military force that can successfully defend these 2 union states. 4 from terrorism, specifically a from terrorism, as well as drug trafficking and the trafficking of weapons. he brought up the fact that this unending flow of weapons into ukraine has to a certain extent spilled over into bel ruth, through russia's border regions. this is something that the forces connected to the union state have been able to get a handle on. and as we heard earlier,
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lucas jenko also commented on the fact that both russia and bell rou, see i to i, in terms of foreign policy, i was under lucas jenco, even said that right now with the west is beefing up nato's defense is more than ever because they've come to the understandings that the economic blockade involving sanctions that they deployed against bell roofs and russia have essentially failed. and now they're moving to this next step of trying to rely more on a military intimidation more than anything else. so that's basically a wrap up of both what vladimir putin and alexander lucas jenko have said so far at this meeting. and the hindu temple has been vandalized in canada's ontario province on the fatigue respond police in windsor on to indian graffiti, could be seen being sprayed on the walls late on tuesday. as the 5th incidents of a hindu temple being defaced with anti hindu graffiti in canada. and his drone shop condemnation on social media. this is
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a hate crime and it should be investigated as such. charges should be laid. i live in windsor. don't know what to react. he does it. it's pete. god bless everyone. trudeau government has surrendered to colostomy, thugs, shame, as spain base supreme court lawyer and activists told us that there are many separatists in canada, and the government is failing to do anything about them. i think it is carried out of course, with the canadian government. and in canada, and there has always been a baseball except for those who have been done very, very desperately in the past a lot of a year and on thing. these are spontaneous. it is
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a very last session of all the time sheets which is in the integrity of it to the so called a venue other african. now, i'm nigerian that age in the middle of a lake, which locals can only leave and, and to buy boat travel to talk to explore with the local waterways. well, come to my uncle, go the only place in africa when the residents live on water. this whole lakes is build on filth, often called africa venice because of the numerous pathways and the houses that have been build beer on the still so much for africans can flim well well. you're about to give the shock of your life with
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this is the only way to get about it. you wanna go to school, get on a boat. do you want to go to church? get in a boat. you wanna go to shops. you gotta get on a boat, but you just look around the poverty that's around this place of cause takes it away from what you might know. as the romance and beauty, they tally and begged rob it's made out that this is the biggest fish market. apparently there is in league was if you one fish from the road, you have to have a pot of macro. and you can see this from everywhere. so apparently, if not the women that face, if they are men who catch the fish and then only out up, do their women get to sell it. they're an accountant number of people here because even during the last sentences in nigeria in 2007, there wasn't enough. people counted here to have
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a legitimate figure. it's estimated there over 50 schools here. so imagine and the size of the place and the population. if that is the case, the people here are mostly of burden in origin. they were fishermen by trade. they moved here to try and look for a better live here on the outskirts leg was just off of the 3rd lanes in the landmark. always laid dangerous goose is a good place to one producing the biggest fish market in the whole of legos, where you meet fish. remember i'm up to down the lord and make sure that the part of how they live. you have to negotiate pathways. you have to negotiate every my small, small, every take a few, they negotiate me away through life. they negotiate their way through this place. and this is what you have in another way. you have a more bias shop shop, go around,
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and it's self food as it goes on my goals, if ever a friend technically from all of the latest news updates, as well as documentary and discussion, you can check our website, r t dot com and we'll be back in 30 minutes with ah, in 1834 france invaded algeria, and straight away the french started inhabiting it to strengthen their position. the colonists, known as p a. no, ours took the best land from day one, the local population was put into an unequal position and was brutally exploited.
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this cause, mazda is content. the people of algeria began their long term fight for independence . in 1954, the banner of freedom was raised by the national liberation front. a guerrilla war against the occupants broke out. the french tried to suppress to rebellion using cruel measures. full villages were wiped out acts of georgia and executions of civil people, including pregnant women, children and old people took place more than 2000000 people were put into concentration camps. however, these punitive measures didn't help the algerian patriots managed to induce france

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