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hm ah one woman is killed 6 injured in done yet after ukrainian shells. it's an orthodox church during an easter service, as well as a kindergarten if you 6 dead and hundreds wounded as heavy fighting between par military forces in the sudanese army and the 2nd day, a quick warning the fallen images are disturbing. the main body will dooms with executed on a former indian politician, convicted of kidnapping on his brother a shot during a live television broadcast, not while in the police escort. the french prime minister says more reforms ought
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to come with the government, taking the people's opinion into accounts as processes against pension reforms faced buttons unfair. just for me, this is the ultimate flap in the face of decisions or autocratic. like i said, joining us for the weekly here on our t international. i and peter scott scott to bring you some the top stories from the week just gone. thanks for joining us. but don't ask, officials have reported one woman dead and 6 injured after ukrainian shells is an orthodox church during indies to service. a warning you may find the following image is disturbing. ah, the shells from kia here, the cities make the joel on orthodox easter sunday where people a word sending a service. and this footage you can see injured people on the ground near the scene . more graphic images are coming ahead. aah!
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ukraine fired around 20 shells from soviet air rocket launcher systems. as you can see in the footage, a local markets was heads, you pharmacies were struck thing one woman in a nearby vehicle. the shutting down is an apartment building and public squares as people had sent home after easter services. is how i witnesses described the attack . from their check on the city center was probably one of the worst things that could have happened on easter night. apparently it was a standard grad miss. whole barrage of pupils began. lloyd on the ground. the ground shook. the smell of gunpowder is still there, but it is unclear what is happening. went on 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 has some kind of movement showing signs of
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life that i got worse and worse. now the ambulance gain. meanwhile a kindergarten was also hit during the attack. there have been no reports of casualties. we did speak to the head of the kindergarten about what happened. now thought it was with the gatekeeper called me at 4 o'clock. he said that chelsea landed nearly kindergarten, the windows had been blown out. then 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. this is not the 1st time our building has been struck. it happened 1st on february 19th. and now it's happening in game. and now over to the embattled city of bark, march pmc varnish troops on the head of guinea, peter gordon of help civilians evacuate. boy didn't work for those who died in this warrior over here would be better for them and the boys, the storm troopers, they even helped us carry our bags. i was touched to be honest. on the red cross
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estimates the around $4000.00 people still living in bark moods with a month, a brutal bustle of attrition continues to grind on this part. the dire situation. pre gotcha managed to hold a small lease to service with some evacuated italian journalist. andrea seated reports frequently from don bath and he shut his thoughts with those. unfortunately, today we have seen another another time, one more time. this crime of the you can, you know him, you can go ah area near the cathedral of the next was shirley. and the one woman died for the shirley i a candidate for unfortunately that's the nice are the also in other countries in europe, the media report that this news or not the other way or trying to confuse
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their either and try to hide that the responsibility of this showing, this is terrorist. unfortunately, we assist another one time at terrace with mark. this is an attack against civilians only civilians in the 9th of history, its authority to 6 dead and hundreds more injured as heavy fighting between our promotional forces in the sudanese army and the 2nd day. local journalist mohammed aman, since this report from saddam last is our ongoing today's for the 2nd, consider the day a 2nd day, a fire in different places inside and actually in there, the majority of the intensive fire is inside and around
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for the national army. the 2 sides of the horse and they are finding from inside of us, we can see also different play different classes in different places. like, as for c, p a, as in the do site staging claims that there are 20 in a home a petition. move in this, these are some problems of that, but he's still working on a station that generate
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a series because a kid by the random failure. meanwhile, reports are coming in that the sudanese army has seized several, our military bases and launch strikes the power ministries headquarters. the army has also allegedly reclaimed the sides of the state television broadcast channel over night. after our forces took control of the building on saturday. ma bobby, legally not a bad might have one minus them no of the un security council has also called on the warring parties to immediately holds military actions. let's not take a quick look at how the events have unfolded. ah
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carton proteins am we woke to the sound acquiring? we were really scared, as we saw, armed forces in full gear possible o roseland to the capital, the presidential office and critical areas of the capital were closed. we can't feel other views as it's barney's ongoing. and there are horses that would be text us if we do that, we are so terrified right now. just recently we heard bombings and the sound of screaming. now the atmosphere in the city is less aggravated after the army forces bombarded arist acquisitions. but i think it is the calm before the storm. as the r 's have stated, they will dispatch their forces here.
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when a bring chad has closed its borders with sudan, several countries including russia, and he gets a calling for a ceasefire to stop. the escalation is by the ongoing violence, washington continues to for support. the establishment of transitional government rule in student 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 other countries are trying to to bolster as cos,
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live. now to daughter side saw dick analyst on professor of political sociology. thanks very much for joining us today on ot see i'm now egypt himself is on have reportedly offered to mediate between the sudanese army on the r s f of our miniature group. do you think that's one possible resolution to this situation? there are plenty of initiatives to have a fire and even today, in addition to the option solves these initiative, we have the we have organizational african union. we have a decent between the saudis and and this section, the top bill is with all those initiatives. you want to end this conflict and have a fire because it continues, it will lead to more and more bloodshed, more and more in the ability to, to resolve you know,
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the history of so then is the history of the longest civil was in africa and one of the, on the independence day of so then on the 10th of january, 1956, i was elected between the solid and the north, and it's up in before 2011 when the cell is. so any body who knows about so they know that if this continues for some time, you will end up with another civil war that nobody knows, it's when it will be, it's all of it and its impact on the regional and also the navigation in the sea and neighboring countries is also love. the other is to meet the talk about the millions. also there is, if you used to talk about to talk about disruption or via see and see a lot of design was going to happen if you leave the so the need situation as it did so did ology apologies for interrupt. and there's a chance that this, this,
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these tensions, this conflicts could spill outside of sudan if not resolved quickly. there is no way you're going to stop this because one of these ation and economic sanctions will have no impact in a country that has been classified as a long time ago. so they had been suffering a lot of sanctions and for ages. and papa tv is over 80 per cent. so you cannot impose economic sanctions and there will be others on. well, what about military intervention? who was interviewed? nobody wants to go into this muddy situation. it's, it's, it's, it would be one that you would be doing into a war with dives, religious on all kinds of things. nobody has the time or the resources to commit to, to into so then, and do something if it was that understand or,
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or iraq us quite that quite dire predictions. now we heard just before, in the, the news package to the u. s. has still just still supports the civilian lead transitional government. this to done, i believe itself agreed upon in march. do you think that the transitional government is still possible in the current circumstances and it's still the way forward? i think the law that they locked up yesterday had put an end to this civilian government initiative because now you will have a situation key ethnic situation who controls the civilian, wanted a civilian government cannot restore all the and into the country and was this guy was this can situation so that this idea is, i don't think it will be immediate as of what is needed now as a supplier. and then at transition another government. you have the ability and you
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must satisfy all those loads who are causing topic. because if you cannot give them what they want, they will always cause the civil war or topic you cannot be working with support forced. and then i integrated into the army without giving you the same bank and the same salary. and that is, this is one of the problem that also led to the explosion by that military support. said sadie on the list and professor of political sociology. thanks very much for walking through the ins and outs of that very fluid and complex situation unfolded into done o, a former indian m p and his brother has been shot during a live television broadcast of india today. at the g. r mater and his brother ashcroft had been convicted of kidnapping and were facing charges of murder and
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assault. they were actually been escorted by police when they were killed. and a warning the following images are disturbing. the main body i don't was buying. you're brought in by you. lots of correspondence. london sharma brings us more details on those colleagues. the man lives in india, white house for the s t m. on that he was shot dead around 10 b. m. no time in the town hall for ya, rod in the, in the hospital, in the wall for the she was shot dead in front of me who was shot that on the camera in the presence of police in fact, in police custody. and therefore, raising a lot of question marks on the police on doc, basically taken from a prison for a medical examination around a 10 p. m. as i pointed out, when the 3 men were pretending to be joined us asking questions. suddenly bio did
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both on peak and mom is what does this brother know? 10 rounds of fired is what they're going to want. the sound of shot dead, all the spot. now this man of the for yvonne had read, keith is against him, or he is crying. he's really one of the very high profile, dorm mafia in the state of police. now what we're going to understand is that while this incident has sent shock waves across the country, you know, with dot com, the police east patrol in the length and breadth over the sea. i mean, you know, of the situation doesn't go out of control of the kind of follow other than we had in the state. but also authority last night in section 144 in the state, which essentially means that a large gatherings are pretty big. in the bottom, of course, of this incident has last several question. mom saw i'm several questions that were
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needed to be on the start or promot tomor saying new indian associates editor believes this was a revenge killing because of how the m p r said when empower. public korea is new a property. in many people there was no, nobody came a bathroom. as of now they are going. i just studied a, the gall men and the police messing up is on the same page under the member to the ceiling. why he had been ordered by the team minister ended by justice dot justice up, and i go, i don't know a bond from the political stable. that is
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a situation is quite calm, especially in the news. the french government intends to accelerate reforms responding to the worries on the of the population with us, the message coming from the countries prime minister following the adoption of that controversial pension reform by presence of manuel micron. this saw in better yonder on what passing through serious times it which a tough the many of our fellow citizens wall is at the gates of europe. the consequences of climate change like remote eisen prices, the feeling that public services are slipping away on chemo. could you say we have a duty to listen to our constituents? this isn't for listen to that warriors for fears. and danvers accurately. foster without statements follows numerous protests against raising the country's retirements age from 60 to 64 through which police use force to suppress demonstrates us ah
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ah, it will process started back in march and engulfed many large cities in france demonstrates a set fire to cause bins uneven a police station, the french president defended the bill and it would help avoid pension deficits. what's according to some polls, he failed to convince 2 thirds of the population with the pension age rise, becoming the biggest domestic challenge of macro on 2nd firm to local people, say the initiative is assignable sacristy cuba peak. let him know that we must not forget the wireless mister working from the bushes in the fall over the horse and an employment upward enforcing 2 more years of working for miserable wages. let me know, like i'm not the best way to frame the order of the days
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a definitive and total retreat of a villainous project, not which is a nationwide insult till what walkers. i, for me. this is the ultimate slap in the face of decisions they are autocratic and no longer reflect the democracy that is supposed to be in france to day. or the european commission says that unilateral action on trade by member states is not acceptable, as after hungary and poland imposed a temporary bond on great imports under the foods from ukraine. it is important to underline that trade policy, ease of e u exclusive competence, and therefore, unilateral actions are not acceptable and such challenge in times, it is crucial to carbonate and align all decisions within the e. u. a. warsaw says the move is intended to protect is domestic food markets in budapest, fairs, economic destabilization since the uncontrolled influx of cheap prod juice. he have responded to poland to acuteness of going back on a previous deal. the decisions of the polish side contradict our agreements.
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we understand that polish farmers are in a difficult situation, but we emphasize that ukrainian farmers are in the most difficult situation right now. in least a month. the influx of cheap ukrainian grain into european countries has led to plumbing. profits for local produces also ban on impulse comes just days after polish farmers rallied in protesting the border with ukraine. the transit of grain across the u has for the local market. over in bulgaria, green producers rotted last month, also against ukrainian grain imports. and a recent letter to the european commission, the prime ministers are 5 eastern european countries to the tires on ukrainian agricultural products should be considered, as well as compensation for local producers of global policy research at georgia somewhere that says that you isn't concerned about those complaints this was entirely predictable that you, when you dump millions of tons of the ukrainian grain onto europe's market.
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you're going to be called an absolute horrific prices for europe's farmers. now, the european union is not really concerned about the plates of euro small. i mean, it's actually wanted to drive out much of europe, farmers out of business already because it doesn't like all the animal products that is produces doesn't like all the nitrogen the counts produce. so it's actually been quite in favor of sharply diminishing the number of farms in europe. so they're not exactly weeping tears over the complaints of bulgarian hungaria and romanian sexual farmers and staying in the e. u over to italy. now, despite the soaring gas prices and energy bills in europe, italy's energy minister says this country has overcome dependence on motion gas. earlier about 40 percent of our gas demands was mad by russian supplies. now they
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account for less than 10 percent. in fact, we have overcome dependency of moscow liquefied natural gas regrets. if occasion terminals will allow us to buy gas at the best price from all over the world as we move forward to the development of alternative energy sources. but a month for gas remains high in italy, which uses it to produce 2 thirds of its electricity. the announcement comes as energy bills have more than doubled since 2021. it's elena italian energy minister said the gas on electricity bills operated to grow by almost 25 percent by the end of this year. geopolitical experts and former italian m. p. dario revolts her says it is they may still struggle without rushing gas in the there we are stealing bought it from russia through to maley. and anyway, we are not be able to be without any guys from russia. about price is a, everybody knows that
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a legal advisor is much more expensive as it was arriving to jules. and even if we have to say, we're going to get that we do in court costing, go to europe 4 times more. what the cost to american consumers, for sure the united states brought it. they crazy the problem with the stream in order to stop important to germany from russia, and to sell more than g guys. together with them also, no reason they brought about their price increase on all the stream bigler wander on tag. so we have brought with
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the united states and the reason why a and finally serious foreign ministers visited algeria, the talks with counterparts and a bit to strengthen bilateral relations. the syrian representative underlined the necessity to reduce corporation in a variety of fields, but also expressing gratitude for help in the aftermath of those devastating earthquakes is also expected to head to neighboring tamisha where syria has announced the opening of its embassy there. earlier this week, serious for minister also visited saudi arabia, which recently restored a diplomatic ties with iran. and that's part of the wider reconciliation in the middle east with bahrain, arkansas, re establishing diplomatic relations as well. are these don acosta, explains why the u. s. isn't too pleased to see peace in the region. a historic meeting of reconciliation between saudi arabia and syria. after 12 years of several diplomatic ties, re ads even set it supports damascus is attempt to reassert control over syrian
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territories and eliminate armed militias plaguing parts of the country. but as always, someone in washington is not happy about the prospect of much awaited peace in the region pulling and desperately short sighted. so it has welcomed a sas foreign minister based on my dad and deputy foreign minister. i man, so sorry to jed that this isn't the escalation. it's unconditional submission to a criminal regime. an arca state an l. i of iran's islamic revolutionary guard, cor, that's charles lister, a senior fellow and director of to syria related programs at the middle east institute. think tank sponsored by the us state department. it comes as no surprise then that he spent his career white washing the bloody deeds of syrian jihadist groups. rebranding them as moderate rebels despite the documented atrocities they've committed against civilians. these opposition may not necessarily be the
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kind of opposition that we wanted, but it has a very significant constituency in syria. so these are not necessarily people we would want as our allies. but we have to acknowledge that these are syrians, and if there is going to be a political solution and they are not involved, then we will be creating more of a mass than their already ease. this is a part of that american catastrophe police's. of them least how we will make it a conciliation with terrorists with the crimean, as with that in a criminal, under my fence, they snows very when that are off sham and other and military groups then, or that they are those odd tourists entities and they are classified as a terrace into this and then from national living, how we will make a reconciliation with them and how we bring them to the political operation. should we bring tourists with the government and see it in to the fundamental syria? should we bring those whole be headed city and civilians and sit in san jose and
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cade and make exclusions here and there, should we bring of him to the parliament? should we form a parliament on a government of really criminal r r. i'll shaw mal new sra al qaeda. i says there is not exactly a gaping ideological difference between them and lister knows that as even admitted that aurora shaun's command structure was filled with former members of al qaeda. but for some reason, those in washington never really lost any sleep over working with islamic fundamentalists. in fact, the u. s. has a long history of using them to accomplish american foreign policy goals. to be fair, we had helped to create the problem. we're now fighting, and now once again, we're seeing history repeat itself in syria, america supporting moderate rebels by this time to bleed the country dry of its oil . it's no wonder america's war, hawks are upset, but damascus is making friends in the arab world. oh, on abstain, has changed their fully season just that positions in respect to the see of in
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crisis. the only party which do thing to change is to position as united states here as a middle east to them, nations. we have a very long experience with american and with western policies in middle east, which well, very catastrophe indeed. and i don't think that to like the states now if in a position and which can classify who is their criminal and who was the person who was the doris and who is not gonna come police, he's always, we have catastrophic in the middle east and they didn't do anything good for our nations, which we can remember. but i hope you're having a great weekend, whatever you're up to, my name is peter scotts. i'll be back with another rundown of some of this week's biggest stories at the top of the our thanks be a company. with
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the finish wartime photograph archive has very few photos of the concentration camps. and in those few, it seems as if prisoners move behind the bub, one of their own accord, are very content with their lives. here, for instance, a photo from one of the pictures of votes camps inscribed today is sunday, a day off in the lodge. they become female workers have lined up in the yard to show, but a mobile band that has just arrived and trade is brisk, and the customers are happy because they're allowed to buy ben necessities, such as cleaning products. household goods and sweets with artist stella entertain, slid labor camps residence ideally.
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