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ah ah ah, a number of local us republic are killed and wounded as the area once again comes under ukrainian. shelling a in the story, the shape the week. we were at the timeline of the bomb attack in st. petersburg, which killed the high profile russian more journalists and wounded around 40 other people in a renewed effort to end and your decade long conflict, he delegations arrive in the admin for peace talks with
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coming to you live from the russian capital. this is the weekly on our t international. i'm rachel blevins here with the top stories of this week. and today. welcome to the program. civilian areas in the donuts republic, how once again come under shelling from ukrainian forces. a town near the regional capital was hit, leaving a number of locals dead and wounded our tooth roman coast. europe sent us this report. 2 civilians were killed and 14 were wounded as the result of ukrainian strike in the city of e guess in nevada. now at least 12 house, as private houses like this one were destroyed according to officials, ukrainian nationalists used to multiple launch rockets systems, as well as 155 millimeter caliber, nato made weapons. and so this is the scene that sir,
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who had been witnessing absolutely ever were in use in nevada. as of the sound had been under constant ukrainian shelling lately. oh, why don't we shoot cooper. they just shell the residential area. a young fellow decided to fry pancakes for his grand dead. so luckily we had driven back to my place right after that 2 minutes later it has all been shelton. his grandmother and grandfather were hit and wounded in their legs. we went to the hospital and saw 12 people there and then we brought them to the cave where god saved the grandson. it's rewarding sometimes to fry pancakes for your grandfather. firing indiscriminately against the peaceful civilians has become somewhat of a trademark of ukrainian nationalists now. ah, this crater is set right in the middle of a kindergarten se play ground all around me. are people's houses,
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apartment buildings right next door to the kindergarten is, has school. as you can see, the kindergarten here, all the when those have been blown out. thankfully there were no victims here has all the kids at the moment or on distance learning cereals curriculum with you who were standing next to the sports ground. i was on the phone and then a sudden blast occurred. i got twisted and fell down after that i saw my arm was just hanging brother and 3 other people were there with me. one of them was very near me and i'm sorry he died and i lost my arm. it's a civilian arian, even despite that, it has already been shelled 3 or 4 times. they might have been targeting the hospitals. it's located close to the site where the shells fell. sergei is just one of 14 civilians who were wounded as a result of ukrainian artillery shirley here in houston, nevada. as we haven't spoken with him, it looks like he is full of confidence that he is going to pull through. however,
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he said that at least one person was killed. the person that was standing right next to him all in old. on saturday, 2 people were killed and 15 wounded as the result of ukrainian artillery strikes from one cos room. artie the next republican, an extremist group which calls itself the national republican army, has claimed responsibility for the assassination of the high profile russian war journalist la glen, to tar sky. he was killed in an explosion out of st. petersburg cafe last sunday, which left at least 40 other people wounded. the main suspect in the case has been charged with committing an act of terrorism. the national republican army claims it was acting without foreign help. us with a bomb hidden inside exploded in the venue during an event. the radical group was found it with the stated aim of overthrowing the crumb lunch back in august. the
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same group said it had carried out the killing of another russian journalist aria do gonna outside moscow. however, russian officials claim ukraine was directly responsible for both murders are charged that key of denies. let's take a look at some footage from inside the cafe. it shows mr. to tar sky being handed the boss with the suspect even being invited to sit close to hand. it's not clear if she knew the object contained at long and a warning. you may find the following footage, disturbing. a what we're seeing here, survivors from the attack outside in the street as passers by. try to help. the main suspect was spotted leaving the scene, moments after the blast, the man who was killed blood lin, to tar sky, was an influential war blogger. the 4 year old real name was maxim by mean he was originally from don bass and fought in the early stages of the conflict in 2014 as
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part of lugens people's militia. that experience led to him later filming reports from the area and posting online artes donald quarter briggs down how the events unfolded on a sunday evening like any other russian war correspondent flood lend to tar ski, 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. mm me, is it really features focus the foot usa to
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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 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 and 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 found, the next day, the authorities found daria trip of a at
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a 4 rent apartment where the russian investigative committee later confirmed her detention. not long after that the interior ministry mentioned extremist organization. here for its part, has denied an open until this flicked is one of russia's top honors. the e u may be overly reliant on its ties with the us. that's the concern that's been expressed by the french president during a trip this week to china. a manual micron said that europe must avoid following washington's lead and to a potential confrontation with beijing over taiwan. the paradox would be that overcome with bennett, we believe we're just america followers. the question you were being asked me to answer is it in our interest to accelerate on taiwan? no. the worst thing would be to think that we, you are being must become followers on this topic and take our cue from the u. s. agenda and the chinese overreaction. recently the chairman of the us house foreign
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affairs committee said there would only be a conflict with china if it had the support of the american people. michael mccaul had been asked how far washington would go to defend its interest in taiwan. speaker mccarthy and yourself have said that multiple times now that we need to arm taiwan. now before there is any sort of invasion, what about u. s. troops arctic? you know, then you're talking about an authorized use of military force. it would come out of my committee or a declaration of war which we haven't you license war 2? would you support that? i think if, if the of china commerce, china invades tie one, i think that is, and certainly if the american people support this, the congress will follow. the words were delivered as a u. s. delegation visited taiwan on thursday, back in washington house speaker, kevin mccarthy, hosted the islands leader despite objections from china. on saturday,
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beijing launched 3 days of military drove around the territory. the chinese were in ministry also issued a statement that sought to clear up any confusion regarding the one china principal highland, he pushed i. one is an inseparable part of china. china sovereignty and territorial integrity has never been divided, and divisions won't be allowed. some countries hype up to false narrative of democracy versus authoritarianism, and use the pretext of democracy to support and connive with separatist forces and tie one for independence in order to contain china. this approach is extremely dangerous and will not succeed. going for more on this less cross live now to professor john burke. mont, who joins us from perez. it's great to have you with us today. now we heard from krohn, he has said that europe should resist us pressure. who could drag the e, you into a potential confrontation with china over taiwan? what do you make of that statement?
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when i had the whole political article and i think this is a momentous event. if it's to the public mccoy, that disabled always to said the same time j 6, but on the left and the right there in the sixty's and that so you don't know enough to follow him. but if he what he says, he means what he says in the out, which is quoted in the article you're charlie to records. and i found the legal sense of the editor bella sent us out include that, went on, or frank, just saying that he does not want to be a vessel of the united states. and this is the 1st time i hear. you have been saying that in the last 50 years, all apple disease of the european union have made there's that sense of being 80 states. and of course, france has been a heavy price. because look at what happened in the submarine that they were to sell to was paid. it was taken over by the americans and look at all the sanctions that they've been imposed on french companies because they do deal with hannah. wanted to do these with other countries as into older companies that are being
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pulled by the americans, all the transfer of companies now from germany and so on to the united states. all the money they have to spend to buy a legal, i guess, hold the money they have to spend to buy weapons and that he wants to booster. you have in amps industry, which i don't think they're useful. but anyway, he is obviously tries to be a gesture to us and everyone that you sit with to me is the biggest news i've heard of decades and i'm very satisfied with it. if it's true, i say if it is true because my car is really changing, but you see how can somebody be so crazy me or to worry about. i want to, we will hear about kashmir and we worry about western i had to worry about post. i know, so we shouldn't worry about k one, which is a sas promise that can buzzing b b. and we just the path of turning. this is my brother chang. i'm going to go in 1960 the he foisy and what he serves and 64. so
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and the americans have a good, as you can, do you guys is an old counties recognize it exactly. a few small countries. so i mean, it's just the fact that this is a beth of china. you gotta do your whole pub ins. that's, you know, saying they want to invent jane. i mean, the only thing is that leave the hearing that the number that would be like any session is plugins. and they'll be engaging a recounting, assuming as a session, easter, both of the counselors do years. the note of being a discrete, invaded the sample and in the class and session on a new tenant, i think into numbers because they wanted to maybe not to see that he's built in a mist. that's a problem. if you declare you have to answer session, that's a problem in every counseling. good situation in the history. and i think my car stopped, you know, long thing to being understand. so i think is a big victory. so you will because if he meant to be seen,
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whether to be full of the concrete effects on justification that aly sure, that the newspaper like i saw more. oh yeah, this is news repugnant. you feel you said yeah. now, when it comes to that statement that we heard from the french later, i mean, he says that it's risky for europe to get quote, caught up and crises that are not ours. do you think? is this prove that these learning from the last year of these policy and the ways in which it has followed the u. s. and you expect him to actually act on? well, as i said, you know what my clothes going to do compared to what he says is very difficult to predict. he has a lot of domestic problems. now you see with the strace and the demonstration against his pension reform. so i don't know, but it hope is going to follow, believe they have to see because they're americans. i mean, everybody knows that the, i mean the media denied that the people know that the americans have been on the
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pipeline or not seen wavelengths, germans know that. and the germans are being very high price. so it could be like gains from delay in games. are you hoping 1000000, real german french alliance in order to become more in depth. and then we like to sit after all, in 60 t, good old. and it was a treaty, the teepee of lindsey to the germans in order to keep you helping them to us in the jail. and so she was because they were already wanting to voluntarily versus of the americans and those feel of the soviet union, so that no, no, no, i mean the policy really following things are train cases, which is also another for business as well as m cancer. has been in the us, you really didn't have very much with us. quite a lot of the americans are taking advantage of that. how could conceivably, and the blood pipelines, how can we conceivably considered the americans as our friends? now age, the chinese are very friendly to us and even the russians will be friendly to us.
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you can, you can them. right. and now when it comes to that broader geopolitical stage, and we have to look at the timing of all this because mr. micron made his trip to china. right after chinese leadership thing visited russia. do you think that france and really, europe in general are concerned about moscow and beijing, strengthening their ties. and the rest of europe being locked out of that goes as well as what the saying you'll, if you becomes a vessel they do still have no hold. what server, which is what the goal understood already. you know, the goal say that the americans will end up being hated, basically, but the whole net tricks can up to one after another. but anyway, so if you hope it's not the number one for the hey, this isn't you have to look to have some chinese milk on the one hand, the americans and have us out on the other. and what are we doing? there were the nicholas, and i think he's worried about the wellness ins, as i said, both him and on their own. i am no pressure in teaching to put pressure on russia
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so that they give them the new crane and choosing pinnacle shoes and they gave it up. and in the common declaration between the china, james and the french, we say, he's not to worry about that. won't change that with the french say so. i think is of the absolutely nothing that the american would have liked him to. namely some pressure from pushing the chinese to put pressure on those are them going to kill them? aligns with russia, the chinese concerns that they want a european union and he's up to us to accept or nothing on the lamb's a complete and you know, in a complete new d n g was today because the germans in so many so for you know, a defense because you are seeing such annuity and the opinion that there actually is a complete a disaster. it doesn't seem that because again, they don't want to be in the united states when they're back with the foreign
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minister of germany's complete apprentices to the extreme cheese and feeling that the painter become a germany. i say that we ask for something that you see them, you have to leave you into following the united states. and that's exactly what my course in use that will to say that the there's a honda. yeah, certainly a lot of take there and we appreciate you joining us to bring it to break it all down. professor john belmont, thanks so much for your time and insight. thank you very much. the delegations from saudi arabia and no longer have arrived in yemen for peace talks with who the rebels. it follows a reconciliation between saudi arabia and iran, and a deal brokered by china. this is part of renewed efforts to and the nearly decade long conflict and which saudi led force have been fighting against the who, the insurgency, which is supported by iran. it is assumed that the piece talks will focus on
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a potential see fire and an end to a saudi blockade on jamini ports controlled by the who fees. there is also speculation that the negotiations will include possible withdrawal of saudi lead forces from yemen and efforts to rebuild the country. efforts to establish cooperation between the parties are already under way with a reason prisoner swap conducted between the sides. the war wrapped it back in 2014 when uprising by who the rebels toppled. the government escalated into a broader conflict between saudi led coalition, supporting the government and the wrong backing. the who these who want to establish a religious state. china diplomatic efforts which sell saudi arabia and iran restore ties, had boosted hopes for a lasting resolution to the conflict in yemen. more than 23000000 people are estimated to need immediate humanitarian health. we got to take on the developments from journalists, yusef marquez,
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we have to recognize that saudi arabia is taking this initiative to come to yemen, something which they have never done. i think saudi arabia is starting to see the downward trajectory that the u. s. and western powers are heading, and i think that, you know, they're sort of on this cross path where they are being forced to jump off the sinking western hedge a monic ship that they have relied on. we have to keep in mind that from on saudi arabia, the u. e. they all have us and western military bases in their own nations. they are no part of the western force to implement western policy in the entire region. this initiative that they're taken is geared at establishing better partnerships, not just in yemen, but throughout the region with also iran. you know, thanks to the china brokered agreement that be assigned to 3 weeks ago. right. so i think saudi arabia is on
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a precipice where they are forced to jump off the ship of western colonialism. it's known locally as the venice of africa. i nigerian village in the middle of a lake such as its unique location. the only way in or out is by boat or cheese corolla, thought la, set cell to explore. well, come to my uncle, go. the only place in africa when the residents live on water. this hold lace is build on filth, is often called africa venice. because of the numerous pathways and the houses that have been built beer on the still so much for africans can flim well well you're about to get the shock of your life with
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this is the only way to get about you wanna go to school, get on a boat, you want to go to church, get on a boat. you wanna go to shop. you got it, get on a boat, but you just look around the poverty that's around this place, of course, takes it away from what you might know. as the romance and beauty, they tally and begged rob it's name after this is the biggest fish market. apparently there is a leg was if you one fish from lay rose, you have to have a pot of micro group and you can see this from everywhere. so apparently it's not the women that fish is. they are men who catch the fish. and then only after do their women get to sell it. they are an accountant number of people here because even during the last census 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 that imagine and the size of the place and the population. if that is the case, the people here are mostly of burning origin. they were fishermen by trade. they moved here to try and look for a bed alive here on the outskirts league was just off of the 3rd mainland bridge and they continue to live in these pathways. in these landmark, always my dangers, busy goose is a good police one producing the biggest fish market from the whole of legos, where you meet fish. you remember people who don't want the lord and especially that's the part of how they live. you have to negotiate pathways, you have to negotiate everything. i'm a small, small, everyday grade done a lot. they negotiate me a way through life. they negotiate their way through this place. and this is what
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