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the french colonists are responsible for the deaths of one and a half 1000000 algerians. with the stories that shaped the week week timeline, the terror attack in petersburg, which killed prominent russian war journalists, blood land tab tar sky wounded at least 40 other people also had in the program. today. mass protests against judicial reforms spread across israel, coming in. it already soaring detentions in the region, following a space of deadly terror attack. the victim women, the elderly, and children as young as one who was shot multiple times at close range. continuing our special coverage of the 20th anniversary of the us invasion of iraq today. we remember
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a massacre in the tide. we're 24 civilians were gunned down by american murray with the top stories from the past 7 days and right up to the moment developments as well. welcome to the weekly, you're on our team. an extremist group, which calls itself the national republican army house, claim responsibility for the assassination of russian journalist lin, starsky. he was killed in a blouse, not a st. petersburg coffee last sunday, which left at least 40 other people. where did the main suspect in the case dory, a trip of a house officially being placed under arrest by a moscow court on charge with committing an act of terrorism will a so names, national republican army say, saturday, acted independently in the cafe bombing without any foreign help a statue with
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a device hidden inside exploded in the venue during an event. the radical group was funded with the stated aim of overthrowing the kremlin. back in august, the same group said it had carried on the killing of another russian journalist doria, duke and moscow. russian officials, however, se ukraine was directly responsible for both murders, a charge kia has denied for this is footage from inside the cafe film, just before the deadline. last, it shows mr. to starsky being handed the statuette with the suspect even being invited to sit close to him. it's not clear if she knew the object contained annex those of device. according to the late journalist, friends story, a trip of a had been acquainted with the victim. a warning you may find the following footage disturbance usually gives you what we're seeing here. our survivors of the like pictured outside the building.
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many of them covered in blood. those pastors by tried to assist those whose been wounded. the main suspect was spotted leaving the scene just moment after the blast . what do you rock? well, the mum killed blood. lin ta ta sky was hugely influential in the online community of war. time bloggers, the 40 year olds, real name was maxime funding. he was originally from don boss and forth in the early stages of the conflict there in the loop against people's militia, and bob experience led to him becoming one of the most followed war journalists before his death. amassing an audience of over half a 1000000 people on the telegram platform, our keys donal quarter. bricks the know how the events on for it on a sunday evening like any other russian war correspondent flood, lend petoskey was hosting an event centered around war zone. journalism. here at
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this cafe, it was opened admission. any one could have attended. and starsky told his audience of his stories of war. around 615 p. m. his life came to a sudden end after an explosion reduce the cafes interior to rubble. ah, really features focus the switches to a terrorist attack has just happened. while vlad lend to tar ski was speaking. there was an explosion in the bar. it seems that our speaker from gut 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
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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 raided the residence of her mother and sister. for the time being though she was nowhere to be 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? i am detained for being at the scene of flatland petoskey,
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killing. what have you done? i brought sachi, they exploded hills. who gave it to you? can i tell you later? russia's anti terrorism committee has determined that this was a terrorist attack organized by kiev 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 of agents had killed another high profile russian journalist. daria do gonna, with these civilian assassinations piling up and the west, turning a blind eye to key halves roland 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. the funeral of mister tarkey was held yesterday, saturday. mourners gathered at the cemetery in the capital for the last for well to
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the reporter who has posthumously awarded the order of courage for bravery. one of russia's top honors ah, now tens of thousands of people flooded the streets of israel on saturday for the 14th week in a row and protests that the government's controversial judicial overhaul. it comes amid rising security concerns after 2 deadly terror attacks in recent days in the country. the demonstrations kicked off months ago, after the government proposed changes that would give parliament the power to overturn court decisions. appoint judges on restrict the reasons for which the prime minister could be removed from office. critics have said the reforms, what are road vital checks and balances and undermined democracy in israel. earlier the nation's leader benjamin netanyahu agreed to postpone the changes,
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but the protest movement say's the unrest will continue until the plan is buried completely. all this is happening as mentioned against the backdrop of attacks in the country. on friday i car plugged into a crowd of a seaside park until a beef killing an italian mon and wounding a further 5 tourists thought occurred hours after a shooting. also by a palestinian. the left to british is really sisters dead near. and that's really settlement in the west. the prime minister netanyahu denounced the incidents of terror attacks and called up military and police reserve forces killer fuel, in a been prod say to strengthen its energy security. the u. s. based westinghouse corporation is expected to start deliveries to a check nuclear power station from next year. it comes as finland and bowl guerria have also expressed interest in cooperating with the american energy provider. but it's not a company without issues. back in 2017 westinghouse faced
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a slew of problems ended up carrying bankruptcy. the insolvency was a result of must have cost increases on delays or to projects in georgia and south carolina. now its troubles compounded again after that when chinese sunday no longer needed the company services focusing instead on domestic technologies. in 2019, one of the world's 1st a p 1000 nuclear power reactors designed by westinghouse to be shipped on to, to a defect. and the reactor coolant pump. well the supplier shift comes as russia. it has the world's largest uranium enrichment industry, accounting for almost half the global capacity ross at some of the countries nuclear conglomerate is the leading producer, a total of 18 reactors have been built by russia and 5 e u. countries to more are scheduled to begin operations in slovakia,
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while another pair are being constructed in hungry ross awesome has modeled itself as a one stop shop that provides customers with an end to end package, including fuel training support on the disposal of nuclear waste. the russian nuclear industry is considered essential for the operation of many power plants in europe. i keep the reason why it is so far has avoided sanctions. the president of a scientific research foundation in russia, se, changing suppliers of nuclear fuel is a pop that must take into account potential security and technological issues, as well as the all important bottom line, super quick to soften all the attempts of western countries to create an adequate replacement for russian nuclear fuel have only been stop gag solutions. the fuel turned out to be less advanced, more costly and its use was purely politically motivated. for example, in ukraine, the transition from ross adams fuel to westinghouse. so she was fuel eventually led
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to a decrease in economic efficiency, as i see it if the same politically motivated decisions are made and eastern european countries like the czech republic, slovakia, bulgaria, as well as finland. we will see a rather painful and long running transition process and adaptation period to a new nuclear fuel supply. westinghouse there, it is important to understand them. westinghouse specializes strictly in nuclear fuel for v v e r 1000 reactors. meanwhile, about half of all nuclear power reactors used in eastern europe, our v. v. e. r for 40 westinghouse once tried to design the relevant fuel. but the results were highly unsatisfactory. therefore, now in addition to economic losses, eastern european countries will definitely face huge technological issues during the introduction of the westinghouse fuel for v v e r. for 40. such technological
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issues inevitably affect security, as they usually imply extraordinary fuel operation modes. in case eastern european countries refuse russian nuclear fuel, ecological risks will rise during the transition to this non certified fuel. ah, a review of the chaotic us withdrawal from afghanistan in 2021 has been published by the white us national security council spokesperson, john kirby appeared before the media praising the current administration's actions while placing the blame on previous leadership before the issues witness in the wake of the departure, hundreds of people were killed, including a number of us servicemen. american trips also left behind more than $7000000000.00 worth of military gear. mr. kirby though remains pride of the poli, i remember going through all that ah,
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that's pretty remarkable. that airport was basically for all intents and purposes, american property a, i'm sorry, i just don't buy the whole argument chaos with all this. talk a chaos. i just didn't see a, there was a lot that went right so yeah, there's a lot to be proud of. peter the u. s. invasion of a rack, which left a trail of destruction. meanwhile, including up to
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a 1000000 civilians killed and countless more displaced has passed its 20 anniversary. we're continuing our special coverage of the military action that through the oil rich country into chaos on the stabilize the region for years to come. ah, well, amid the grim anniversary, the us based on the little center gala pas released the pool which fund the majority of muslim nations, do not see the u. s. s. at the mark receive building power in iraq to give one example 72 percent of respondents do not believe quote, the u. s. s. series about encouraging the establishment of democratic systems in muslim countries. now on this day, 20 years ago, a large statue of iraqi leader, saddam hussein was toppled by god monument, seamless a symbol of his ruling. the country was brought on by iraqis with the help of us
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and read the event received wide coverage in western media, which headlined the day as an end to the the thing that us forces were not done in the country 2 years after the invasion of iraq began my american troops, gun down 24 civilians, women and children among them. in the town of high dita, one of the 8 marines involved pleaded guilty to negligence. all other charges, including involuntary manslaughter, aggravated assault were dismissed. r t correspondent steve sweeney traveled to the country to hear 1st found that both the heinous incident and the legacy left behind . i isa was a town. the very few people outside of iraq knew before 2003. but it soon became known throughout the world. off to you as marines went on the rampage, massacring 24 people like fallujah. this was also a revenge attack. it followed the killing of a you, a soldier and
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a roadside bomb here. but the victims were women. the elderly and children as young as one who was shot multiple times at close range. clara, they killed my brother, my uncle, to heed my uncle rashid, my father, my mother and my grandmother. the amy survivors will my brother up till my sister sia and me. yes, again, the military tried to cover up the truth, but was soon for so amid that marines might have deliberately targeted civilians are allowed to let the completely sealed off the entire city for months. not allowing any one to enter and arresting any one who spoke about the incident. so the issue did not appear in television for a long time, but the ones who actually provoked the situation with the americans themselves. the pain is still felt by many hair and had ether, including mister colored, who lost 15 members of his family in the massacre. stubby had sealed on january 19th, 2005, a land mine exploded at a place where the u. s. military was located. we were used to the fact that after
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some kind of explosion, there would be screams for about half an hour, but then everything will be silent afterwards. that time it was different. the screams continued, and the sounds of shots fired by the american military continued terrifying the residence of the city. it turned out that an american humvee was blown up. they broke into the house of abdul hassan and killed 7 of its residents. they also broke into the house of my cousin and killed the aid of the people who were living there . they also stopped a taxi that was carrying students heading to baghdad to study the executed them in cold blood. after that, they broke into the house of i, it's al gray, re and killed 4 people. it was a terrible day. it terrified the entire city, the american military, the militants and al qaeda. one might say we're playing a game of cat and mouse, and ordinary citizens were the only ones who really suffered from this. every day
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we heard shooting in the city, the result of which was always the cold blooded murder of civilians. hundreds of innocent people died in such incidence. he described drug cray soldiers who lost control as they went on a 3 hour killing spree ah, elephant a 20 years after the americans evaded my country. iraqis still remember this with great pain and suffering because of the disasters the americans left behind. yes, my country suffered from economic weakness due to the devastating war with iran, but life was safe in the cities and in the country as a whole. however, with the arrival of the americans, that security ended before the american invasion. there was a kind of social equality between different levels of society. but after the american invasion, a corrupt class emerged rising above society. previously, iraqis were kind sociable, they showed brotherly feelings towards each other and generosity. but after the
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americans came, drugs began to spread. families began to disintegrate. social degradation began increasingly we began to hear about things alien to our society that a son killed his father or his family and all of this because of drugs. it didn't come out of nowhere, but the americans are gone, but traces of the u. s. still remain in my country. they manifest themselves in the economic and social spheres and their ugliest forms. the people of these i have been denied justice house of the 8 indicted 6. all the charges dropped altogether while one was found not guilty. the only soldier to face caught merely lost rank and had his salary reduced, leaving the victims loved ones angry. i remember they may have been women and there may have been children and there is a squad leader. your responsibility at that point is to say, cease fire. let's not take another step. we just killed some women and children
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here. my responsibilities a squad leader is to make sure that none of the rest of my guys died. so no, i don't believe so. and i taught it, and i believe that the u. s. president at the time, george bush and the other leaders who supported him during the occupation of my country as well as their armies bear collective responsibility for every drop of innocent blood shed in my country. any rock international courts must work hard to bring those criminals to justice. judicial decisions must be made to improve the transparency of fake western democracy. once again, washington has committed war crimes with impunity. and 20 years later, it is ordinary iraqis, that a still paying the price steve sweeney will. the 2003 war was predicated on the false pretext of weapons of mass destruction being based in the country and lead then to decades of turmoil. here an rti will continue to chronicle those deadly
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days and their aftermath and our coverage of the us led invasion of iraq. at this hour, american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm iraq, to free its people. and to defend the world from great with food and medicine. and fleet with will next here on our t. m. a chop men's red alert,
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talking record us defense spending on weapons and how the military industrial complex when, when tensions remain high. right. ah ah ah, ah.
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in germany, thousands of demonstrators demand to stop supplying weapons to ukraine. sanctions against russia have drastically reduced living standards for austrians, and they take him to the streets of vienna check citizens or demanding the government, resign the country withdraw from nato and the european union and begin negotiations on chief russian gas. and this is a protest by italian bankers, a british being forced to give up the most basic things, jude and he, russian sanctions. europe is literally plunging into darkness. it's freezing. ah, but what does the us have to do with it?
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ah, i will ensure that joe biden does not receive 4 more years in order to make america great and glorious. again. i am tonight announcing my candidacy for president. i been november. the 15th 2022. donald trump announced he would run for the american presidency in 2024. we must conduct a top to bottom overhaul to clean out the festering rod and corruption of washington d. c.

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