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this is eva. hello, not on there. palmer. she's fine. and i was running a a late 9. he was killed in hundreds more injured in the year. many capital jury crowd crush as a charity was coming out, money impoverished rather also ahead. more and more troops off arriving to build a house ahead of the expected ukrainian counterfeit, which may will to take place here and keep prepared for what looks like a living escalation. our correspondent, with directly from the conflicts front lines brushes, farmers arrived in cuba. his last stop on a 3rd of full latin american countries,
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aimed at strengthening ties with the region found a joint venture between russia and uganda on the service thing. we'll see how he got thanks to this guy's coming as trade cooperation increases between the nations . a very warm welcome to you from the entire r t international is team here. coming like from moscow. let's take a look at the top stories this hour. at least 90 people have been killed in a young man after a stampede occurred during a ramadan child event. the thousands in the capital scrambled to receive money being given out why local merchants as the crowd press ford, someone is beneath shot gun into the air. the bullet broken overhead, electric cable spots and explosion according to local media into him panic,
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cool. a massive stampede hospitals are now dealing with hundreds of injured people, some of whom are reported to be in a critical condition, local police states. but the handling or the handing out to all financial aid was not coordinated with authorities. that these 2 people have been arrested in that regard. you haven't based agenda, sustain alba, hot. the says that the absence of security at the event was central. the tragedy was what happens is actually that is unknown business men in here in the caboose. he's known for his charity and given people money, especially during the month of ramadan on a week weekly basis. but because as you know, we are at now today it could be the last day of ramadan and the aid was started tomorrow. that's why i yesterday didn't expect that the huge number of people
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coming to the area will be, will distribute the money about $5000.00 yemen, which is about $10.00. but the main problem was that there was no actually a security for the prison to organize that crowd because it was not expected on as well. the business has not. let's go to the forces that there might be that huge crowd because the cries in yemen and humanity and cries on the war and the blue k, i mean, as united nation said 1000000 gimme, urgent need the food as so they have gathered to that and that was 32 i gave i school quick lane is called in since i last and i. and the main problem was that the, the main gate, when you open it, that i still use hip act to get to they out of the school that they out of the school is lower about one method and higher than the main city. that's why as soon as they opened the main gate ad beeble has fall down and bend old the crowd would
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have pushing ab border more people. and i would add the thigh mess fact and it took a long time to get to get them all out. and but still a yemen, ne interior minutes that he has, i'm out, they are doing an investigation to see what, what could be actually. but when did, and to see if they can help anyone responsible for what had been a yesterday with the ukrainian conflict. roy. any hot across the front line was a possibility that we will further escalate, appears high. now russia and ukraine have been amassing forces near the city of this chance. i'm the guns republic, all cheese senior course, one rug garcia is embedded with russian troops. i am sent us this exclusive report . russian and ukrainian forces stand braced for the coming onslaught across a 1000 kilometers. this is one small section of it. we are just west of
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lucy chance capa, a slag hill. but from here, there's a spectacular view of the battlefield. this nearby village is controlled by russia . repeal of could just be your mouth is below go of go, which is which is where ukrainian troops haul concentrated. we're learning that more and more troops are arriving to bella. gov copa hobbs ahead of the expected ukrainian counter offensive, which may also take place here as this the geography is conducive of ha, a big armored offensive it's. it's all rolling plains to the other side. is another intense battlefield over there behind those lag hill. this came a night and the forests there between came and i am delegate of her have been
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again and absolutely vicious battle ground for for many, many months. now. the ukrainian positions are a belly, a killer belly, a kilometer into those woods where you crane masses, men, and material russian guns are quickly brought to bear. they never stay long. in one position, count a battery far necessitates rotation. they've plenty of spots. russia has 4 to 5 in depth with trenches, minefield stitches and anti tank obstacles in the air. jets roar ah, lose 2 suits. with the 5 closed grad support aircraft. they work ceaselessly here on the lease sector of the front line, firing predominantly unguided missiles. ah
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jetson drones pound, ukrainian troops and armor, ceaselessly, nato supplied, arma and vehicles, litter the battlefield. in all the troops here are confident that they'll be able to ride out ukraine's offensive. little thing at mission you're from, of them were, i was good. where holding the line excited, the situation is stable. the guys are ready to repel any attack that isn't. we're in the smaller, we're confident that the enemy won't manage to take over also to find areas on the ones with sure they won't break through it. as is it. they were defined in spirit is at its highest rural daytona attack and will contact how south both artillery and now the asian back us. so there is nothing was scandal, fear. the conflict may soon reach its violent peak. but the risks keep mounting hostility between russia and nato, as well as its allies,
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is stronger than ever. if there is a situation the international community can not condone such as any large scale attack on civilians, massacre or serious violation of the laws of war. it might be difficult for us to insist only on humanitarian or financial support. these hostility is still escalating, washington seems determined to ring its allies for weapons. no matter how reluctant they may seem. ayesha as always takes its own steps. there are new people willing to help our enemies, south korean president you and suck your said his state is ready to supply weapons to the key of regime. that's as until recently, the south koreans fervently assured that the possibility of supplying lethal weapons to keep was completely excluded. i wonder what the residents of this country will say when they see the latest samples of russian weapons at their closest neighbors, are partners from the dpr k, quid pro quo,
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so to speak. the risk of a right away escalation, open and direct conflict between nato and russia, is at his all time high. and e, regardless of how successful ukraine's counter offensive ease. or is a high chance that one will the other side will the side to raise the stakes even higher? more i'd gasdio, haughty from la ganske region. rushes children's rights commission has been helping to evacuate youngsters, including many orphans from embattled areas of the of ukraine and dunbar since the start of the conflict last year. but the international criminal court has branded her a war criminal and issued an arrest warrant for our actions. maria live over below vers spoke exclusively to our t about her work. it
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is yes. yes. these are children who had been transferred to help resorts in the crimea, and christina dar region from active wars owns in and around. your son is upper osha and her cough. the transfer was entirely voluntary with parents asking for their children to be moved somewhere safe. where they could continue to go to school and have a healthy routine. unfortunately, the frontline moved due to the changing combat situation and some families were unreachable because of it. and so it became impossible to return the children to their families without delay. at the time, there were about 2500 children in our custody, who had spent some time at health resorts in crimea. i want to emphasize that it was completely free of charge for the families who took this opportunity to keep their children safe from all the bombings and showings and who no longer feared for their lives. men of fighting age were not allowed to cross the front line to pick up their kids. and we could only transfer children to their legal guardians. we had to make sure that children didn't end up in the hands of scammers. many mothers
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weren't ready to come and pick them up because they either had younger children to look after or had financial troubles. but by the end of the year, we had only about $400.00 children, still waiting for their families to pick them up. right now we only have 8. we know that ukraine didn't evacuate children, it wasn't a priority. for example, when mary, opal was under fire and it was an active combat zone. the ukrainian army use children as human shields, placing them in this same windows as sharpshooters. we have testimonies from the children themselves and from their family members who were around at the time. they started talking about evacuating children from bach mood only when it became impossible to stay in the city even for adults, let alone children. the current basis for the allegations is a ukrainian website called children of war, which displays photos of children that do not match the accompanying information. we have found that our office has already worked with several children on this site and reunited them with their relatives in ukraine. but these children are still up
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on the site with the same wrong information. do you know what is interesting when parents or legal representatives are volunteers with proxies from close relatives come to pick up children. some of them tell about the preparations that ukrainian armed forces put them through before they are able to leave and pick up their children. they are instructed on arrival to say terrible things happening in those camps into collect all the contacts. this was exposed by our law enforcement agencies. we have 8 children in crimea right now, ukrainian children. our staff started searching for their relatives in january when there were 400 children there of our office tried to call their relatives to find out the reason for the delay. you see volunteers who come to get these children are not allowed to contact official russian authorities, including my office. so we came up with a complicated plan and i sent our volunteers to negotiate. it's volunteers from russia and from ukraine,
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and we support and assist them from the outside. by the time we got involved, some of the children's relatives had already gone to e u. countries that well now most of the relatives of those 8 children are e e. u countries which of course complicates their re union and protests has erupted in the u. k, against sending depleted uranium ammunition to ukraine. the hugely controversial mood has led to a rally outside dance region produce as it is. the british governor's decision to supply keith with the radioactive weapons, them as a term called for the decision to be reversed. the use of the american, which has been linked to numerous health issues in previous convicts, is designed to be used by the challenge of tanks that britain. so the key last month, activists who took part in the produce, told us that while mainstream reporting doesn't give the full picture,
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many people are aware of what's happening in ukraine. we've organized for the emergency protest, sending depleted uranium sales to ukraine. we've done our best to communicate our protests to white and older as possible, including newspapers like the daily telegraph. busy the daily mail, sunday to various other newspapers, the activists who had been protesting for 9 years, the 2014, you asked me for the british government to, to end it. so what we regarded, even then as an illegal regime, britain is getting billions in a minute, create an economic a to train at a time where the energy prices have gone. sky high people are struggling. a lot of people are aware of the truth is the price, which is quite amazing when you consider the reporting here,
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it's totally an awfully one. so i did say recycle the story from american intelligence, british intelligence, ukrainian richie lies. this is not the 1st time, but the u. k. ad is ally, the u. s. a. raise concerns with the use of controversial weapons during the 1st gulf. all the countries use hundreds of tons of the radioactive substance and during the 2nd war and iraq in 2003, up to 2000 tons were employed during only a 3 week period. another. so i can't offer was nato bombing of yugoslavia in 1999. with the consequences of depleted uranium uses the still being felt today. ah,
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as the only great red washing appears only at the moment of a munitions explosion. however, the country was supposed by depleted uranium, nana particles, which can be spray cans of kilometers from the side of the explosion. yeah. from 5 to 7 years after the nuclear incidence damage begins to effect in mess sensitive tissues in human bodies in animals, the reproductive organs on his spinal cord. ah, i'm suspected that my illness is a consequence of the nato bombing. and when i came to belgrade, the doctors confirmed it to me that the bombing was the main cause of my illness. and that it was a consequence of the bombing, in particular, the depleted uranium ammunition that they use to attack us. here is the main reason why kansas p as in people it is not creates was what it is that affects the body.
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but the doctor explained to me that these are the consequences that appear after a certain number of years. they told me that i'm young, healthy and strong, and that's why i did not feel anything at the beginning. late at the body subsides and lot has accumulates in the body or environment in which we live is polluted. ah, yet are low but generally tolerate the therapy with difficulty. the therapy itself is difficult, was quite a long time. as for my mental and physical condition, i'm very exhausted. i don't move much because i can't move because of the therapy. when i'm in the hospital, the therapy starts at 9 in the morning and ends at 8 in the evening. it's 10 hours
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of lying down a day, and it all depends on how well i tolerate the cycle. in the 2nd cycle, i enjoy heavy therapy. i had a high temperature and i fell into a coma. it's a temperature coma, but the doctors helped me and they told me that it must be so difficult because the therapy itself is difficult and the disease is spread. cancer has affected the lungs, lymph glands, and the main a water. the present of uganda has unveiled the 1st overhauled russian made, haycock to on the african continent, south of the sahara. during the event, you already must have any spoke about productive bilateral corporation between the 2 countries, adding, there's no limits for the partnership between moscow and compiler. i sunk the russian government for not over dictating to our corporation and supporting it . russia has no problem with us, we will, we will either through the russian rush or the know how to bring with us. i to the
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russian delegation that the sharon regular insurance will give us are they invested in other areas? not in the, not only in the military, but even in north minnesota alias was just last year were in a service center for russian made helicopters was opened in uganda. and now the 1st such aerial vehicle has successfully taken off of the ceremony. the present. notice that there is a demand for russian equipment in africa, which should lead to increased business development. at the same time, he condemned the western countries, but fine to roy, a divide between long term partner, russia, and african states. the nation needs of the freedom to make their own choices. president, unless of any also called for more cultural sector, you gotten them. the sick that i get is raisins, which has a not a bolting from the us here. but the raw material of this product is coming from
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russia. so you can understand without raw material you cannot produce. so if there are ca, doug, and you can not a book, then you can not get to this. i say, as does between russia, uganda want you to grow. compiler must insist on interest that focus more on adding value to each agriculture sector and employing of it's young people who make up more than 70 percent of the population. and men of them who don't hold former jobs or we are an agricultural economy, most of our people are farmers. and you could see the many graduates right now without jobs. so i would imagine that the best thing that needs to be done by our leaders is to prioritize and key areas that can sparkle our youth to get opportunities, what exactly needs to be done. and besides speaking of the youth,
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the need to understand competent edition, how can we be able to transform what will produce with less energy, lake electricity, which we are using at the moment. and beyond that or so, trying to sell out some of the key things that we can trade more with russia. more commodities. we have quite a lot, uganda min exports coffee county to russia by the current conflict between russia and ukraine has dis the blood exports channels. just like what lies us from russia . and it's rick crop for the prices in local markets have skyrocketed and according to treat as this is as a result of less production you to just import, such as fertilizers. it is hoped that more rational vistas would vis uganda after the upcoming russia africa summit in july. a french international news agency has corrected itself off the previously suggesting that growing royce is
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a major cause of global warming. after an outcry, the outlet posted the revision saying that instead of burning was left behind off the harvesting. asian royce reduces should instead cultivate mushrooms, and create fertilizers to reduce emissions. artie, india's correspondence sharma takes us through why such proposed solutions aren't as straightforward for the global south climate change. advocates are now blaming rice paddies for global warming. they see that a bolo rise, maybe hurting the climate, and who was to be blamed, your asia and ry feeding ations. what accounts the 10 percent of global emissions of methane? it's not belching council landfills. rise higher. see, right, feel the now being blame for causing a mission on hurting the climate. there's already a governmental initiative in vietnam to reduce emissions. we had nom as encouraging
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farmers not to clear the rise for use of left or was shaw by burning, but rather turning it into mushrooms and organic for to lie significant reductions in rice production or challenging as it is critical for food security, farmers, livelihoods, and exports it is thus essential for vietnam to transition to low carbon rice production as a step toward sustainable low carbon agricultural transformation. so now the invented arise, switches no or carbon. have you ever heard of a rise, which is better for the environment. now you have to know the world bank is urging vietnam to go green, no flag for the west. it's convenient to leave the developing countries rather than believe themselves vietnam's agricultural sector is that at infection
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point, it is supported both growth and poverty reduction. but there is now an urgent need to transform and adopt sustainable and low carbon practices to maintain growth. let's recall here that an average rate is responsible for producing more carbon dioxide emission than say, somebody in a democratic republic of congo produces in an entire year. our analysis shows that in just a few days, the average person in the u. k. produces more climate emissions than people in many low income countries do in an entire year. it would be a cruel irony if the countries that have least contributed to this problem won't be able to have access to energy infrastructure despite the government shifting priorities in we had nom, director of the charity make on plus, c's. rice farmers have limited options and an uncertain future. it's a shared responsibility. but for the farmers of course,
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there are not many alternative options available. it is hard for them to say ok, really grow less intensively will grow less crops. how can they do that? the developing countries couldn't afford to cut emissions while there's no such opportunities there. according to we had noms nationally, did tell them and contribution to the barrel climate agreement. the country intends to use the alternate wetting and drying method of a total of $1700000.00 acres or rice land nationwide. although effective in reducing ne thing, but the sister will not walk for all form of that already of the full from to all several issues like explain why the patterns that have crypt the regions. so the big question here is will it be more polls for the environment then corns for we have nom runjun sharma, r t sentence between the u. s. on china refused to lessen
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the philippines form. secretary has made it clear that manila does not want washington to use bases in the south east asian country as a launch pad from military intervention in taiwan. shall we allow the storage material 1st by one operations. we will be guided by the provisions of the, at our own national interest. and i think at this stage our, our, our main foreign policy is really to be friends to all. and therefore, i think anything inconsistent with that, i would not be also consistent with our position on the 2014 defense agreement, the philippines and the u. s. repaired for, i'm to coordinate responses to natural and humanitarian dissolves is not report to say, washington may potentially use the national nation's military sites as a staging post to intervene in tie one. the u. s. military is currently holding is
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biggest evan joint drills in the northern part of the country. it comes as china as a form is famous to visit manila on friday, while the military exercises still on the way political activists are not. so ras says the philippines face is a challenge in navigating relations. the 2 sides course, the u. s. o 12, i make it appear that they are the dominant military power in the region. and that this, of course, has the effect offer provoking china. and this would result in greater tensions. this would inevitably lead to some kind of arms race between the 2 big powers. so the visit, ah, the upcoming visit would be of course, happening in the background offer escalating rivalry between the u. s. and
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china in this region, well, the philippines says it's, it wants to be a friend to, or it should mean that the philippines is adopting an independence foreign policy. that is definitely not the case. if you align your, your foreign policy with american imperialists interests. the 1st movie to be filled in space is currently open in cinemas throughout russia. part of the challenge was shot and the international space station international audiences will be up towards the future. next thursday, as the lead actress reached for the saws, the director of the film didn't just sit back, he joined her in orbit to coordinate the witness moves his a sneak peak of a stella mission. ah, how are we doing guys working on it?
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oh, can you hear me now? what is the probability of the astronaut di? during descent, surgery, 100 percent must have been some serious medical procedures done in 0 g before cut a rat payoff successfully. how soon will you be able to provide people ready to operate in space? i have 7 surgeons next to me who volunteered to go to the space. we can't send a whole surgical team with one of you is going to the i assess the girl here for she's just assistant. i prefer that way. you haven't been confirmed. i will be nobel prize. if you take
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a closer look at her are you prepared to go to space? hello.

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