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ah ah, bosco's f s b has said the killing of russian war journalists, london since oscar, early this month, was organized by ukrainian special services and partially inspired by russian opposition abroad. my colleague fiorella speaks about it late in the program. the 20 years of your smelter occupation have been filled with conflicts in afghanistan. u. s. counter terrorism efforts in afghanistan have only made terrorists more rampant po, china points a finger at the u. s. a. nato, for the crisis in afghanistan that was doing a summit to address security concerns in cobble with
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from moscow to the world your watching oxy international. my name is peter scott and wherever you joining us from, welcome to 30 minutes of news and analysis i. we start off with the moscow's f. s b, which is said that the killing of the russian war journalist bloodline sitarski early this month was organized by ukrainian special services and partially inspired by russian opposition abroad. lady of my colleague fiorella spoke to archie correspondence miracle survey about those findings according to russia's federal security service, the girl who was arrested and connection to the explosion that killed blood lend starsky. she was a working with a ukrainian national. his name denise, who was a member of a ukrainian terrorist group according to the s s b. and this is something that was being planned for quite some time, according to their findings. this man came a few months before the terrorist attack took place. he was tracking of flatland to
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char skis, whereabouts he bought a car, he even got a lot right next to the war correspondence department. so he could, he could track his movements and i guess them there were just. busy him for the perfect time and place, and then as we know earlier this month, this incident took place the 1st week of april. as soon as that happened, he fled due to denise of fled the country. so he laughed to armenia and then continued on to turkey. now, russia's investigative committee has opened a criminal case against them and they're working on putting him on an international wanted list. also, according to the f. b. this man was working on the orders of ukraine's security forces and also other agents they say, and according to them, including in those agents are members of russia's opposition members who are hiding abroad. and also that this girl was inspired by
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a rational position. so you mentioned that the f s b has identified opposition groups having a hand in the terrorist attacks what role that they play? well, their role was mainly in fight and hatred and calling for all acts of violence in russia. the f s. b, in their statement, they said that basically there are repeatedly stated calls for extremist activities on wash and soil. and this is mainly we've seen this from supporters of jailed opposition, member leader or alex in the vonny. now he had a fun, the answer corruption foundation, which has since in the summer of 2021. this was said that it was an extremist organisation and it was liquidated. but a year after that, and some of 2022 alexson of ali behind bars, he states that he would relaunch this organization as an international one. and after that, we continued seam calls for violence in russia, in particular from the leaders of this and corruption foundation,
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some people who no matter what participate and protest organized actions of civil disobedience and even blow up military warehouses. all of that is great. well done honor and praise to them if you can set the military commissary yet fire, then do it. he's a request from the mom in law view and that we've got an armed resistance. could you kill someone more significant next time? so these are the kinds of statements that will save time and time again since the special military operation began. in fact. so they're seeing this as diet that was inspired by calls such as those that really now this isn't the 1st time marina, that moscow has accused ukrainian forces of committing crimes against pro russian figures. it is not the 1st time for a law at all. we know as soon as this happens with blood land to char sky, straight away, everyone remembered what happened in august of 2022. why and we saw the killing of daddy ado dinner. who was the daughter of a prominent russian philosopher,
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alexander the duke and, and there we saw yet another explosion. her car was basically bombed and she died. and she had nothing to do with a special military operation. but explosion seems to be the method of choice that we've seen from ukraine. we've seen the explosion, for example, and the crimea embrace crane, of course, denies responsibility for all of these, all of these events. but as soon as they happen all these terrorist attacks, they are happy that they happen. we've seen ukrainian officials themselves calling for attacks on russian solid in moscow in particular for exam. so even though they deny responsibility, the f s b has time and time again, seen evidence and prove that they are behind these terrorist attacks in the news, foreign ministers from countries neighboring afghanistan have gathered in, was becky's done to discuss the current economic and political term or this engulfing cobble, a chinese representative as partially condemned u. s. involvement in afghanistan. oh,
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after 20 years of completely failed military interventions, the u. s. and they to military forces have pulled out of denison and the future of afghanistan is back in the hands of the afghans. the u. s. withdrawal from afghanistan was carefully planned strategically to focus on targets in china and russia. the u. s. is using the turbulence in afghanistan to contain and destabilize central asia, china, russia, pakistan, and iran are the key forces in afghanistan in relation to regional guard nation. the most striking is the, is the change of tone or the change of style of chinese diplomacy here and some are chinese foreign minister thing gone. i've demonstrated that today the stress, as we just heard the constructive role of regional powers, chinese neighbors like russia, iran, pakistan in trying to bring stability to this region. but he also very heavily criticized the west for not doing the things that it should be doing in this region
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and doing a lot of things to undermine the security situation on the ground and the humanitarian progress. in particular, he criticized the west or continuing to reach a current reserves around $7000000000.00 were seized and are still inaccessible to you. i've danny people and the i've got any authorities. he also called on the west to refrain from installing it in military bases or military facilities in the, in the region or supporting any of the believe that this is time to sort of remain on the left in saudi arabia. as the 2 nations aim to restore relations after more than 10 years or be it said it's hoped for an end to the conflict in syria as what it is returned to the arctic. the 2 sites have the session of talks discussing ways to address the searing crisis in order to preserve serious unity security.
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stability, air by density, answers her integrity, while also serves the interests of his brotherly people. both sides also discussed the steps necessary to achieve a comprehensive political settlement of the searing crisis. that would and all repercussions. a chief national reconciliation contribute to the return of syria toots air fault and the resumption of its role in the arab world. missouri also announced the mutual reopening of embassies with tonisha for the 1st time in a decade. the 2 nations continuing consultations on ways to further restore their relations, janasia 7th diplomatic relations with syria. shortly after the outbreak of the conflicts in damascus over a decade to go to school, unless it's eric, i'll ahmed says the u. s. isn't happy to see middle eastern countries coming together. many of her policy of saudi arabia now, it's not like in the past, it's more independent from the u. s. policies and from the u. s. may be interest.
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so we see that it's also a reflection. what we see between now syria and saudi arabia. it's also a reflection of then you will see in your strategy, maybe all the a of the saudi due to the world and also to syria. we read also about that that, that the u. s. were was not very happy with these every connection between syria and, and the out up countries. but there is no, no other way. if these 3 girls consolation of their, of their relation between syria and the other countries. if it, it will not be done. all that asian is in danger. saudi arabia are also restoring diplomatic ties with a delegation from sharon, arriving in saudi arabia. i'll see contributes that use after lolly has more details. and they're wanting delegation and technical delegation from iran visited
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to saudi arabia was announced by the one in foreign ministry that delegation arrived in the capital real war. it is expected to follow up on the implementation of the piece, the old between one and saudi arabia, which was quenched in the chinese capital beijing back in early march. so do you want delegation is expected, is expected to do 3 major things. one is to reopen the one in embassy, real 2 is to open a console for these monochrome public in the saw the city of jetta. and we used to open a permanent representative of these long republic to the oh, i see the organization of islamic cooperation and no exact date is so far provided by the 2 sides as to when the embassies will officially start working. but based on remarks made by the iranian spokesperson for the foreign ministry,
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he said that efforts have been made to reopen the embassies before the arrival of the annual hedge co ridge which is due in late june and early july. so he hopes that the embassies will officially start working by then. similar saudi delegation is in iran has been in iran since saturday. i just doing the same works . it is doing the same work and the procedures to try to reopen the saudi embassy in the capital one, and also to launch a consulate for saudi arabia in the city of my shot. of course, the few steel came. they told you in early march this year, and he was broken by china as part of efforts to try to escalate the regional troubles in the middle east and also to build mutual funds between one and so the aware of your security and job in school analyst ahmed abraham has told us that
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arabs in the region wants a piece that can only be reached by working together. a region actually moving are going to be as moving. they have a vision 2030 that they want to accomplish us with the g. c countries. these kind of these can be achieved unless you actually have a stable region. so all these things that china came into a picture now and the trying to, you know, give you guarantees to the region whether it was on iran, on yemen, on many positive regions. i think it's working so or so the only thing that somebody is eating with other g c countries and egypt and other also that maybe these kinds of things that they are doing collectively is going to bring some piece into the middle east and north africa. asia now where china has reduced the time it plans to close the space over tie one next week to just less than half an hour instead of the previously announced 3 days. now this comes as tensions between
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beijing on so i one have escalated following the taiwanese regional lead this ship the u. s. as well as visits by american law makers to the island they, she responded with drills to send quote, a serious warning to pro independence forces is not clear why exactly. china is closing space over tie one. on tuesday, the chinese president inspect to the navy's southern fits a command and called on armed forces to set up military training. these kellum open brings with more details. the government on taiwan says that china is preparing to launch a war. and they say this in response to the latest drills from the chinese military stimulating and circle many of the islands. look at the military exercises and also their rhetoric. they seem to be trying to get ready to launch a war against taiwan. beijing says these drills were a warning to the government on taiwan and to independence forces. similar drills were conducted after the visit by then speaker the house, nancy pelosi last year, but rather than trying to de escalate this anyway. recently we saw they had of the
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us house foreign affairs committee visit the island of taiwan and compare chinese president. she's been paying to add all hitler talk about a provocation. but i was foreign minister doesn't seem too concerned about what these actions might lead to. he says, china has no right to dictate how taiwan chooses to make friends what, what is it that lever a decade? and recently the u. s. military just conducted its largest grill yet today with the philippines. the usa is now selling tens of millions of dollars worth of weapons to taiwan, and at the same time we've got a meeting coming up in may. 25 representatives of pentagon contracted corporation are sending representatives to taiwan to discuss joint production ventures for drones and ammo. needless to say, things in the pacific are rapidly escalating so rapidly, in fact, that some of washington's friends in the west are not sure they're down with it.
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the question you repeat is need to answer, is it in our interest? accelerated cry. since one know the worst thing would be to think that if we, europeans, must become followers on this topic. and so you are, you from the u. s. agenda and the chinese overreaction ozzy and then crohn is right . we must be careful not to become a part of the conflict between the united states and the people's republic of china . europe must try to play an independent role as far as possible and not to appear as an append of the usa. only 13 countries in the world still recognize the government in, ty pay with hon. duress, being the latest to drop taiwan. they threw their support behind beijing last month . washington who's relations with taiwan or unofficial and who still claims to adhere to the long standing one china policy has been escalating things as much as possible who really benefits from these move. caleb martin are a new york dakota writes of the international action center. sarah flounders says
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that china simply responding to the u. s. s. violations of taiwan policy. china is responding to what the us provocations are, which is again and again the selling us aircraft, carriers, destroyers, nuclear submarines, and all over flights, all manner of other military equipment directly into the taiwan straits and in areas of china until now the u. s. was able to project unrestrained threats on china by the sheer number of their military forces in the region. it shows that the u. s. is absolutely willing to violate, find agreements that they have made, affirming that china is one country. and taiwan is a province of china. they want to pull the e u into this also, and they want to pull the surrounding countries into it, not only korea and japan,
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and the philippines, but of course, every country and the surrounding area. they are pressuring them extensively, and they are pressuring certainly, the european union was cleaning tubes, reportedly prepare for a counter offensive, and the guns republic, or moth cruise on drone operators are also on the attack season. right. because the of has more spring has arrived through a battered dawn bass, trees and greenery are blooming. it changes much. drones will lose their edge. nature will conceal entire armies. these men are now veterans. they've been added since the conflict began. rougher with the business owner. the situation is tense, yet stable. we see them digging in moving about, but we are in sleeping. we watched them. this is a 122 millimeter mortar squad. slaved to
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a drone operator in tandem. they pommel the enemy to see delegate of gust just outside this he chanced, may be one of the locations where credit forces are planning to launch their much hype town or offensive counter offensive from there's been a, a build up of troops there just a few kilometers away from us as well as all manner of antennas, electronic electronic warfare, radar jamming equipment that has appeared there, which is why they watch. the strewn footage shows a russian artillery strike on the house taken over by ukrainian troops within seconds. ukrainian soldiers rush out of a nearby house and head to the scene. they are struck on route with a how it's
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a shell. who the smoke lay stumble to the scene where an evacuation vehicle has pulled up. 3 head for the house on the right. is the rest miller bad? what exactly? that moment. another shell comes screaming in directly on target. god with roku. so i remember when we came here last year, we were all fresh and green. we've learned a lot over the past year. there are lots of things to work on, but only he who does nothing makes no mistakes. ukraine's much hyped counter offensive is expected soon, and the soldiers know that the more of the enemy, they whittle down. now, the easier it will be on the west must abandon its neo colonial habits when it comes to africa. well, that at least is the message from russia's ambassador to the urine made while addressing the security council. following his criticism of molly, of
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a strength in his ties with moscow, richard not us, was once again, we listened to the negative reaction of the number of western colleagues to the strength thing of russian malay and cooperation. we regret the, the issues, if geo political competition did not give them rest. in fact, that claims have nothing to do with concern for the well being of molly. on the contrary, they emphasized that they do not care about the opinion of malins themselves, and they've never cared. the long term presence of western countries in this part of africa has not produced any tangible results in this regard. we urge our colleagues on the council to admit their mistakes and abandon neo colonial habits. this region does not belong to you. or criticism comes as moscow continues to assist molly and it's ongoing fight against terror groups. and if i have region which has stopped diplomats recently visited the nation and a bit to further boost cooperation between the 2 countries, u. s. on the u. k. have been particularly outspoken about the direction the molly is taking no think the recent expulsion of a jo,
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admission chief after making critical remarks regarding russia's presence was of great concern. on the other hand, the lonesome presence of friendships in the region was welcomed by western sacks. paris had initially intervened at the request of the moline authorities in 2013. the relations between the 2 nations declined in the wake of military coups in 2021 . although historian gerald horn on fiscal honest city law mean a bug, a yoko thinks that the west presence in molly has only made the situation worse. molly's problems commenced in 2011 after the united states, france and the needle powers over through the regime and neighboring libya, which allow tons of weapons to leak into the hands of religious zealots. who then began an insurgency against the regime. interestingly enough, france seized the opportunity to deposit its troops in molly, but they did not succeed and repelling the insurgency. and of course, frances, highly unpopular in that part of africa because of its neo colonial pretensions.
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the intumescent mission, of course, was a kind of disaster for the a population of my more dumb, 9010 years of prisons in the sy, in my lead, they didn't do anything absolutely anything. they were killing all the time killing of themselves and the killing of money. i'm sort of just the kidding of civilian embassy th on the security situation where it was getting walls and walls every day . that's why the money in a military authorities, it took the power in 2020. they decided to diversify the partnership of money with other countries. the m recently like russia, for example. and now it's because i've done where a large fire has broken outs near the airports in the capital city, ostena the fire, which covers an area the size of an area in size near nothing by an international
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effort is been fueled by dr. wood and reeds. 14 fire fights is using special equipments are working to push out the blaze. according to the astronaut, department of emergency situations could be updated if there are any developments there. and finally, the russian region of kamchatka has recorded its greatest sonic activity since 1964 . and as for the sudden adoption of mount sheila, she village leaving the surrounding area covered in ash. ah ah
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ah, most volcanoes, like people have a temperament, they have a personality based on their eruptive history, you know, and this particular volcano, over the last 20 years, has been pretty quiet with an occasional strong explosion from time to time for the residents nearby. this is going to look like a large frightening eruption as ash clouds dominate the landscape. but compared to the full range of eruptions, it's still a bit on the small side. you know, that doesn't mean we should take it lightly at all because depending on the direction of winds, ash can blow into the major flight paths of cargo and passenger planes in the north pacific. so this isn't eruption that we should take seriously. we don't know yet
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whether this is just one of these sort of scattered explosions in a long period of predominantly lava flow producing eruptions, or if it might be entering a new phase and maybe doing something that it hasn't done in a while. so we'll just have to sit back and wait a bit to see what it's going to serve up a small on any of those stories as well as all the latest developments r t dot com is your place to go. i'm peter scott's, my bucket getting around 30 minutes time within the run down of all the latest help see them? ah, ah luis to come to the russians state little narrative. i've stayed on the northland scheme, davis with
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55 with we will ban in the european union, the kremlin media machine, the state on to russia for date, and school ortiz spoke that given our video agency, roughly all band on youtube and pinterest and with me, ah, ah,
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what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful. it's very critical. i'm time to sit down and talk ah, hello, i'm manila chan. you are tuned into modus operandi. war is big business. i think we all know that by now, but is all that money spent on war efforts really going where it's supposed to go? this week we'll discuss what some call a war racket and other say, is a place rife for money laundering. all right, let's get into the ammo. ah,
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