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ah, ah, ah, disturbing footage emerges from don, yet one woman is dead. 6 others are injured. following the brutal ukrainian shelling of an orthodox cathedral during easter services, as well as a vocal kindergarten. 56 that in hundreds more injured as reports of heavy fighting between hare military forces and the sudanese army enters the 2nd thing. the french prime minister says new reforms, argos problem with the government. taking the people's opinion into account that says protesters space, but sponsored care gas in response to their discontent with what some c as find of
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a talk with her for me, this is the ultimate slap in the face of decisions player autocratic. yeah, was just out. warsaw, poland, and hungary bam, the import, ukrainian brain to protect their local market with good afternoon for mark, international studios in moscow, and welcome to the weekly the, our week's top stories across the globe. i'm fiorella is about we start with breaking news from don, yet square local officials have reported one person dead and 6 more injured from ukrainian shelling of a church during easter services. a warning some may find the following images disturbing. ah,
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he have targeted don? yes, his main cathedral on easter sunday, or many practitioners had had it to pray. in this footage, you can see some injured laying on the ground near the scene. more graphic images are ahead. ukraine fired around 20 shelves from soviet era rocket launcher systems, hitting densely populated residential areas across the city. as you can see in the footage, a local market has been completely destroyed. 2 pharmacies were also struck, killing one woman in a nearby vehicle. here shelling damaged a nearby apartment building and targeted public squares filled with worshippers returning home after easter services. here's how i witnesses described the terrifying attack. some of their check on the city center was probably one of the
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worst things that could have happened on eastern night. apparently it was a standard grad miss hold. barrage. people began lying on the ground. the ground shook. the smell of gunpowder is still there, but it is unclear what is happening. there was a guy who was at the church service. he was injured. they say he got hit in the stomach, they were 2 hits, it was very loud. they say they are more people there, but i didn't see them. she was still in some kind of movement showing signs of life that i got worse and worse. now the ambulance came. meanwhile, a kindergarten was also hit during the ukrainian attacks igniting the building. as you can see in the footage, the place has fully engulfed the building, destroying it, and nearby premises with 1st responders on the scene, working tirelessly to contain the fire. there had been no reports of casualties. we spoke to the kindergartens head about what happens when you thought it was when the
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gatekeeper called me at 4 o'clock. he said that charles landed near the kindergarten. the windows had been blown out than they called me and told me that the annex was on fire. and as a fire brigade had been called, thank god, no one was heard, has been struck. it happened 1st on february 19th, and now it's happening again and in the embattled city of our deal mosque also known as bach. moot, p. m. c. wagner, troops and their chief of guinea, pre gorgeous, have help civilians evacuate after celebrating easter together. welcome to but those who died in this war, you there would be better for me and the boys, the storm troopers. they even helped us carry our bags. i was touched to be honest . the red cross estimates there are thousands of people still living in our g almost, which became a brutal war zone last year. according to authorities,
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don. yes, from the darnedest republic ukrainian nationalists are using them as human shields . to stall the russian advance, there have been local reports that the key of regime have been taking away children in order to force parents to choose ukrainian humanitarian corridors instead of one set up by moscow. while ukraine strikes churches and don, yes, kits also persecuting practitioners. authorities in care of have announced that orthodox easter is banned in the capital. a mandated curfew has been put into effect in order to forbid churchgoers from attending traditional evening masses. however, catholic easter, lastly, it was not prohibited that comes as a ukrainian orthodox church has been banned in multiple ukrainian regions. falling weeks of arrests in harassment of its clergy. and in some cases, the burning of temples to add insult to injury prayers in russia, have been forbidden, in calves most well known sanctuary. however,
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in his easter speech, the nations president failed to mention his attempt to push out ethnic russians. i sincerely congratulate ukrainians and all christians who i celebrate and easter to day. we may have different religions, but we all believe in freedom. this is what religious freedom look slight key of style. monks be evicted from a place they've called home for decades. the authorities been cheered on by people with not seen speier, tattoos, and far riots. insignia ah, that smell of european freedom. ah,
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so what is at the heart of the matter? while t of is trying to cleanse its churches from anyone they deem pro russian bannon, they're of language in its churches and even threatening the leadership of the ukrainian orthodox church with jail time. the law and the responsibility for violating it are the same for every one and a cassock is no guarantee of pure intentions, crushes using religion to promote propaganda and divide ukrainian society. the leader of the monastery metropolitan puzzle has now been placed under house arrest for 2 months. yeah. ready i didn't do anything wrong. i know this is a political case because i was told to switch to the key of backed orthodox church of ukraine, but i refused to. i was threatened. the security service of ukraine came to me and said, a criminal case should be opened against me. so watts if millions still follow him as part of the ukrainian orthodox church, not to be confused with the rival church created just 4 years ago, which was named iran. confusingly,
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the orthodox church of ukraine. the government decided to terminate a long held lease agreements with the old church and throw them out of the key of pitcher school abra. then you rival a church, then silk over the orthodox christmas service in january. and now they're conducting east to services there, while ukrainian security forces i harass increase across the country and essentially locked in up the spiritual leader who had been there for years. and this though, the most famous one so far is just one of dozens of criminal cases against priest in the ukrainian orthodox church. we've seen the west regularly form at the mouth of our gay rights gender writes, well, what about religious rights? does not mean anything any more or only when it comes to ukraine, but it's all falling on the west death ears as no one is making a big deal out of priests been thrown out, evicted, rated and persecuted in ukraine. since they are suspected of having
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a positive you of russia, i guess they don't deserve human rights. i tell you mister president and all of your gang, our tears won't fall on the ground. they will fall on your head today. you think that by coming to power on our backs on our will, you can treat us like that. god will not forgive you and your family for this deed . because today in these holy moments, 220 brothers are thrown by you on to the street. woe to you be afraid. we spoke to a serbian bishop who says that no matter what the conflict is, the church is not at war and should not be persecuted on the since they have begun to consider the russian orthodox church as well as russia, as their enemies. more precisely, the ukrainian orthodox church, which has autonomy and is actually independent from the moscow patriarch it. but maintains context with it as to all other churches, including our own,
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the serbian church in ukraine, esc is magic, illegal, and non existent. church is being promoted as a state church that is conducting an inquisition. the leverage is a center of orthodoxy for eastern slavic peoples. even if someone does not like the concept of a russian world for ukrainian citizens, it is as sacred as for other people who lived in the one state for centuries. that was when there was still no concept of an independent ukraine to persecute the church is to shoot ourselves in the foot. you cannot infringe on sanctuaries, whatever goals you are pursuing. the church is not at war. it cannot and should not be at war. this is a direct persecution of the church 56 that in hundreds more injured as the reports of heavy fighting between arist that's pear, military forces, and the sudanese army enters the 2nd day. local journalist michael, a teach reports from sudan, got gunshots,
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could still be around in the downtown of capital. it seems that permission to go, so i don't really need to carry on more information and more during the night. and those attack wasted around the areas where the military bags for the support forces as well as this army. life has been restricted, you know, advice to stay home, no movement, no matter movement on the street, but the light also seems to be crippled. i've been tied, we don't know. ready exact time, who is controlling which slave this moment? meanwhile, reports are coming, so has also called on the warring parties to immediately holds military actions.
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let's take a closer look at how the events have unfolded. ah cut broke doings and we woke to the sound of wiring. we were really scared, as we saw, armed forces in full gear. the army forces checked everywhere possible, all rosalind to the capitol, the presidential office and critical areas of the capital were closed and the sound of screaming now the atmosphere in the city is less aggravated after the armed forces bombarded r s f positions. but i think this is the calm before the storm. as the artist have stated, they will dispatch their forces here. amid
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the chaos and sir dan neighboring chad has closed its borders with the country. several nations, including russia, are concerned about the escalation and our calling for a cease fire. the dramatic events taking place in sudan cause serious concern in moscow. we call on the parties to the conflict to show polosa other a neighboring countries. for instance, we've heard egypt is full when with great concern, the developments and sudan with the ongoing clutches there. it calls on also any spotty still exist, maximum, restrain, to protect the lives and gap abilities of the brotherly sudanese people. and so of the whole, the supreme interests of the homeland albany blinking also came out with a fade man that the u. s. secretary fe saying that there might be other players who
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are in the region. and again is the formation of a transitional government. it's a fragile situation. there are other actors that may be pushing against that, that progress. but this is a real opportunity to finally carry for the civilian la transition. and one that we and, and other countries are trying to are to bolster. and we've also heard from the us ambassador to sedan, john godfrey, who says that they are continuing to take shelter. and this thing away from the windows and fudge. and that, you know, if they're worried about the record gunfire sounds that the hearing outside of their compound, in cartoon, and the urge both players to de escalate. and to really move into a position of authority from both the representatives of the iris f, as well as through dance army. now back on to the anthony blinking,
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had intimated that there should be a swift, formation of a civilian lead government, which would facilitate the end lead to a creation of a civilian government in a country that really has not enjoyed any stability since the ousting of omar russia beg in 2019. so there being part of this, i held us worried that this conflict could further am bolster those that are fighting within that reason. and we're talking about countries like shed and countries that have known instability because that is what surroundings then we're talking about. if yoga was recently had its own civilian conflict, and we're talking about countries such as a tree or, and we were looking at south sudan, which is really been the more stable of the neighbors. but as an instability in sudan would ultimately spill over into other countries and could prevent
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a really prolong strife for that region. and there is a big worry around what could happen in the region as a whole. especially when one looks at the flow of guns that have been readily available within that region. so it's, it's a big concern, but of course it's worth noting that neither if your pia nor chad or eritrea or south, then had offered any statements from the ministry. with regards to the ongoing conflict in sweden independent journalist then a member of the african human security index, dennis cody says, international intervention is much needed. the community should not wait until that's right or, and i think we'll see what's going on because we don't get
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the gun in order for the movement then i mean that was my movie, but i think there might be ensuring that once we get, you know, we know that the french government intends to accelerate reforms responding to the worries and anger of the population. that's the message coming from the countries prime minister following the adoption of controversial pension reforms by president a man woman chrome luca saw in billiard on passing through serious times in
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which a tough for many of our fellow citizens wall is at the gates of europe. the consequences of climate change is like remote isaac demonstrators set cars, garbage and even a police station on fire fin deficits. yeah, according to polls, he failed to convince trenton, age rise, becoming the biggest domestic college of macross photography. probably club know that you must listen. an employment with force and 2 more years of working for miserable way. best way to frame the order of the days, a definitive and total rich curse. for me, this is the ultimate slap in the face has to be in france to day hungary and poland on the import of grain and other food products from ukraine war. while budapest is afraid of economic destabilization, not at poland, accusing it of going back on a previous steel aside. contradict our agreements. we understand that polish farmers most difficult situation right now. in recent months, the influx of chain profits for local producers or soft ban on imports, cut
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a border with ukraine. the transit of wearing across the u. s. from kev should be sealed like weapons shipments to prevent and poland isn't the only you country we're farmers have been protest against ukrainian grain imports. in a recent letter to the europe said, tariffs on ukrainian agricultural imports should be console ever level policy researcher george them. wiley says the you claims this was entirely predict bins of toms of the ukrainian grain on to europe. smart griffin prices for europe's farmers. now the years produce. so it's actually b to central mexico. now we're a group of gunmen stormed a water park, taking the lives of 7 people. warning some viewers may find the falling images disturbing. according to authorities, a group of our men, storm bay resorts, or dozens of vacationers were spending the weekend. 6 adults were subsequently
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killed with one child among the victims. the attackers managed to flee the scene after destroying a shop and taking security cameras. a manhunt is currently under way broader cooperation between russia, china, and african countries will lead to increased self sufficiency and contribute to less dependence on the u. s. dollar. political advisor. robert hawkins, discuss the site and more in the latest episode of option returns, he's going underground. you can watch a full interview here in our tea tomorrow. but here's a preview. there is a good deal more talk now about the dollarization than there used to be. i think largely going to the fact that a number of the brick nations and other nations as well are trying to kind of get out from under the us dollar as the sort of principle trans national currency. so if you had a training block form, say, between china, russia,
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maybe some other bricks, members, maybe all the other bricks members and maybe a few other nations. it's highly likely that you would actually have the makings of a kind of all tarkey within that particular training block. as we know, russia has vast natural resources as well as a great deal of technical know how we also know, of course, that africa is very resource rich in china in particular. but also russia have been expanding their trade relations and their economic relations with africa. and, you know, between africa, russia and china, it would seem to me that you've got the same sort of diversity of resource availability. and maybe even a greater degree of diversity, resource availability and productive capacity than you have say, in north america or in europe as a whole. so if a block of some sort of form among those countries, they would be simply no need for them to rely on the dollar or to be dollar dependence and stuff. they would be no real danger. posed to them by dollar related
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ukrainian insurgent army, led by step on bendara. nasa could thousands of poles in virginia in a diabolical ethnic cleansing process. the murders were particularly horrific and brutal villages were burned and property looted. the valinda massacre is without doubt one of the bloodiest episodes in polish ukrainian history. why are ukrainian politicians still reluctant to talk about these events? how to modern day ukraine and poland view this tragedy of the past? and why does the memory of aline, us to divide people ah, needs to come to russian state total narrative. i've stivers, i'm phoning the most landscape div asking him knocking off all sons and that for me could been 55 when. okay,
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a photo from one of the pictures of votes camps inscribed today is sunday, a day off in the lodge day by camp. female workers have lined up in the yard to show, but a mobile van that is just arrived. freight is brisk and the customers are happy because they're allowed to buy bare necessities, such as cleaning products, household goods and sweets. a artist ow! stella entertains the labor camps residence. i did a isn't it. the photo is dated. may the 31st 19. 42. according to preserve documents, 1942 was the hardest year for prisoners of the.
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