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ah ah, the evacuation of foreign citizens from sir dan continues as violence enters its 2nd week. also this, our molly is in disarray as your hottest launch attacks using our bombs killing. 10 and injuring doesn't more. an indian state police have detained a seat, separatist organization leader asked for more than a month long man hunt with good morning for martine or national studio in moscow. and welcome to the weekly with the hour and weeks tops. news updates around the globe. i'm fear, elizabeth. we began in sir,
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dan were the evacuation of foreign citizens has begun as rival military leaders battle for control of the country. the u. s. military evacuated at staffers from khartoum early sunday morning. russians. citizens have also been moved from hotspots in to dance capital to the nations embassy pending attraction. saudi arabia of the 1st to announce the evacuation of its citizens also moved out over 150 people, including 66 nationals from 12 other countries. on saturday, a fire erupt, it in to dance airport. the area said to be the location where the u. s. u. k, france and china are extracting their envoys. the artists of paramilitary group, which is actively fighting against a nation's army, currently controls the airport since fierce fighting broke out in sudan last saturday. over 400 people have been killed and 3700 injured according to the world
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health organization. arissa forces claim they've captured dozens of sudanese army vehicles on saturday. this would it shows a fighter celebrating their acquisition with guns blazing in the air. the paramilitary group stated on social media that 60 vehicles were seized and 10 others were destroyed. earlier this week, both sides nouns, a 72 hour truce, an honor of an islamic holiday. however, according to a student, his army general, the truce, was breached before it started. it would not all that a ship considered the humanitarian situation of people in hospitals, children, and infants. if we accepted the truce, it would be only for humanitarian reasons. so that the people who did madison and water could get it. but the breach the truth before it's even started. therefore, there's no choose civilian life in sudan has come to a stand. so after the eruption of violence, 2 weeks ago,
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millions of sudanese people have been trapped at home since in fighting began early wednesday morning in the city of dorman, a shell had a residential building, killing one man, relatives of the victim, se shrapnel killed him as he slept and injured the rest of the family as well. heather, when he was our elder son, he used to help people in need and be of service and we lost him. if we could know after the shell hit him, i ran into the room the hall and there was shrapnel everywhere. the shelling changed our lives in a horrible way. but ohio aaliyah hideaway rather than bombardment, was terrible. everything was destroyed. i have burns all over my body and for a long time couldn't stand up by but god helped me. i hate many shells struck my home. they came right through my window, shattering the glass after they hid i was lying in bed. i tried to stand up only to
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fall to the ground and at molly terrorists have detonated several car bombs which have left, hence civilians, dead and injured. more than 60, according to officials. this footage of the region surrounding the airport also struck in during the tear blast the country saw a rapid rise and jo, hottest activity on saturday with officials saying 3 soldiers as well as dozens of insurgents were among those killed. here's how local describe the situation. he would offer you senior graphic, weird noses. saturday morning prayer, around 53540 m a 1st. we thought something to happen at home or not. so thought a building collapsed and came to ask for help of the station. we went to the camp to inform the commander. we also alerted civil protection. around 6 e m, the ford escape, and together we extracted the injured and dead. it was really hard, only
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a friend of mine was in a coma and lost several relatives. as young people, we came to help, we were told that blood is urgently needed to save lives. we went to the hospital to give it metaphor. and now over to india were after a month, long man, hot boone jobs, state police have detained. a prominent seek separatist leader. mr. mendoza and the city a dean nicholson has been detained this morning under the authority of a national security act warrant issued by the court. the operation was currently conducted by the punjab police and until june swing when there has been a push for the original seat for the past 35 days sooner. that's awesome. job police sing was arrested in a village and northern whom job inside a c temple. the hunt for sing sparks, protest by seats in britain, canada, and the u. s. was sing himself calling it an attack on the seat community saying rose to fame after calling for the creation of a separatist seek state known us callous. san police accused him of an armed
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assault on a police station in february 2023. after the assault singh escaped on a motorbike, almost a 100 of his followers were detained. russian troops have reportedly gained a foothold at a train station and our feel mosque. this comes as the wagner fighters are leading assaults in the western parts of the city. here are the latest images from the location you can clearly see the aftermath of intense fighting in the area. this comes as russia's defense ministry has said its airborne units are supporting the fight from the flanks and preventing it in the split. as you can also see destroyed, ukrainian military vehicles as all routes to arc. the almost are now reportedly within a russian artillery range. this as recent pentagon late state that washington had warned kiev about a possible encirclement of its troops in the city. suggesting
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a retreat due to high casualty rates, are to travel to arty, almost, and spoke with some of the wagner forces. with . they don't idea that it's on a day during our business trips to the war zone. we have repeatedly heard gratitude from seville as to the russian fighters for the migration from work almost nest. once in the city. of course, we asked the fighters of the wagner private military group to tell us what measures they took in such difficult conditions to save the lives of civilians. and okay, i don't think they'll accept them, then they say there is
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a contact in this building. we found out that there civilians that an already heavy artillery does not work there in any way. only by storming it. we knock out the enemy, we go in, we take the civilians. true the enemy does not always allow civilians to be taken away. they start targeting the evacuation group not only by artillery fire, but also by shooting. we're taking grandparents out of the building. the grandfather couldn't walk. he had to be carried out on a stretcher and they used a machine gun on the evacuation group. are there minus i stories here in principal? yes, they not shy about it. they can write children, people on the building and they are bad themselves. although they understand that they put the lives of civilians at risk. we'll also talk toward the fight about the composition of the ukrainian forces in our don'ts. it's different and there are other different documents. we come across ukrainian, georgia, and polish documents. he's known and he
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a crane that's holding the defense air. there are lots of them lying here. they don't even take them. there are a lot of bodies lying on this building. we collect them, try to bury them, put a mock on them. this is an enemy, but you need to treat the enemy with respect that bodies were also taken out to be handed over in the lay among them to confess. now by fight is found an interesting flooring find on the street lands. cartridges for m. 16 and, and 4 guns. how many rounds are the approximately, there are $855.00 in the box. and the 2nd box is also full. yes. that said they run it don't even take their own. they don't have time to pick it up and run away. do you often find gushes like this? constantly, the positions that remain are completely backed with ammunition. that is, they don't take anything with them. they throw away weapons and ammunition. you can only see their heels as they flee. they have everything. absolutely. the west supplies them with everything, grenade launchers, ammunition equipment,
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but it doesn't really help them know to them. yes to us. when we come in, we take the equipment, it helps us somewhere. the enemy resists for a long time until the last one dies. some are running away there. i also guys who are prepared, but as a rule, they stay in these houses. some one gives up those who are smart enough, who wants to live? they give up. if you take it as a percentage, then probably they have 30 percent of those guys who know their business. and the bulk are mobilized. people are ranked in off the streets, machine guns were given to them, and there i mercenaries, poles, all sorts of different people from other countries. the guys who came to earn money, i a nigger, bang and attorney small, some under fire still take residence to a safe place. others hide behind the population as a human shield. considering this, the question arises, who can really call themselves a defender here? while ukrainian forces are reported to be short on artillery shells are not the
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almost a contract dispute between poland and france is holding up ammunition deliveries to kev report. say the 2 countries top diplomats failed to reach agreement over how to split the lucrative arms deal according to the new site politic though, which was given the taxed of the document by an e. u official. the main point of contention was how much money would be spent with european manufacturers, and whether to cut the u. s. and u. k. in on the deal. meanwhile, swedish residence across 17 cities have taken to the streets on saturday in protest against the nations planned entrance into the nato alliance. hundreds participated in the protest in stock home alone. the protest in sweden, mass 26000 participants with demonstrators demanding a stop to international military exercises, as well as a halt to the country's attempts to join nato. protestors were seen carrying
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banners with slogans at red, no, to nato and nato's war. we'll get our children killed for a dollar. and in germany, dozens of people have also taken to the streets and protests against further arms deliveries to ukraine. saturday anti war demonstrators demanded an end to anti russian sanctions. and for negotiation to begin confident that the road to peace is not laden with bullets. didn't be left. we all do psalms deliveries to ukraine. we often negotiating or shooting well against sanctions. supposed to ross shine, we want to offer an opposition to that whole more during politics sold the federal government. neil, i am here to take a stand for peace and i don't agree with the decision of the federal government regarding be a korean war with arms delivered and further escalation, without considering the interests of both sides. this is the only way to peace in
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my view, and it must be reached. negotiations will only help and nothing else. amid the billions of military aid pouring into calves, pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh, says the scale of corruption in ukraine is also immense. something which u. s. officials had to discuss with the lens is government according to hershey sources. you can find out more on that in the latest episode of going underground here on our t on monday. but here's a preview. according to you, you are saying that zalinski m a was told off by bill burns about all is so then his officials writing around him. kevin, you, mercedes benz is and the like the actual message as i understood it. and he was not alone on the trip. so, the actual message that is there other people from the community with him intelligence community, the actual message lensky was the magenta of the bureaucrats. and the generals are
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getting very angry at you because you're taking too much of the, of the scam. if you're taking a bigger cut and he was given a list of 35 people that were involved in them and corrupt activities, the lens, he diff, fire tank, people on the list, some generals and officers, and some survey and bureaucrats. most of the agencies in the government that normally do contracting work normally do directly with a normally you do a contract with somebody supplies toilet paper, no contract the paper company, everybody's gone to brokers. everybody's now getting 3rd party said well because that increases the chance for money on the side. and the corruption there is just beyond belief that always has been and that doesn't change very early. polen romania, other countries on the border were being flooded with weapons. we were shipping for the war to ukraine. in other words, commanders of various, you know g, i don't,
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i don't know what level. often it wasn't generals, it was colonels and others who were given a shipment of some weapons would personally resell, i'm a retail and back into the black one, the dark market, the budget right now the actual money. i think the, the, my government is spent on that war is about 5 months ago was about 113000000000, and it's now up to 120. but one of the things that really bought the base. i learned that just 2 months ago, the ukraine needs a lot of diesel fuel to keep us army going to keep its trucks going into. they use diesel and it, and, and they have, since the war began. they've been buying diesel from russia and, and as they weren't supposed to, right, they went up,
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they're not supposed to be funding the war on landscape, not really finding the war on zalinski. it's just the war, even the chess in film, that war. they were buying their oil from russia. i just, i, you know, it's just, you know, as a oh, you know, the old line b, s a walks and money talks, ah, the u. s. has accused several of its citizens of spreading russian propaganda having ties to the kremlin and conspiring to interfere in the nation's elections. we support a goring growing a desperate attacks by by right po that we see happening coming out of ukraine. all 4 americans charge are affiliated with a political movement that supports empowerment of the black community. 3 russian
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citizens have also been accused in the case. one of those, alexander eon of strongly rejects the claims and says, all the case proves is freedom of speech is no longer alive in america. this is why during this, they revoke their own constitutional of 1st amendment right. it does not exist to day. the freedom of religious and political views does not exist in american society. apparently without having any actual evidence regarding my criminal case, they announced a reward of 10000000 dollars to any one who has any information about me. my case is a case of revenge, it is a political case. i think this is not the latest development. they'll be dragging my case out until the end of the year, or at least until the elections. there is a growing concerned that the us government is effectively trying to outlaw any positive speech about russia and opinions outside it's accepted. narrative art is
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marina cross. the river reports the scary russians are back at it again, meddling and us elections. and this man as the suppose a mastermind alexander eon of. he is accused of using a government funded organization called the anti globalization movement of russia, to carry out an influence campaign, and coordination with russia. security forces, 2 of whom were also charged for allegedly being part of the project. russia's foreign intelligence service, allegedly weaponized, our 1st amendment royce freedoms. russia denies it soon, citizens to divide americans and interfere in elections in the united states. the department will not hesitate to expose and prosecute those who so discord and corrupt you selections in service of hostile foreign interests, regardless of whether the call for his r u. s. citizens or foreign individuals abroad. so now it's not trump or twitter that russia is using to confuse americans. those accusations sort of backfired in
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their face with the cia and the white house. expose, what's hellen, sweat, or what to do? remember that? well, now russia, security services are pushing moscow's agenda in the united states, apparently through these local organization. so we have the african people socialist party and this and c colonialist movement base and florida, as well as the black hammer group. one of the main objective of this whole operation was reportedly to promote a particular candidate running for local office in st. petersburg, florida. in 2019, no details regarding who it was or which election, but if it was the city council elections will they weren't that successful as their candidate lost by a large percentage. so sounds like what to do about nothing but not according to washington ego. so they don't even need to think much about the subject and the composition of these actions. they're very good at compounding information always where it needs to be invented our colleagues who are particularly intimidated and
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they're still being intimidated. first, signals began to be received from somewhere in 2016. they were called for interrogations. the 1st they got to were the united nations anti war coalition. america has the toughest law when it comes to foreign agents. as we see, it actually gives the right to the american special services to act as they act when they want to eliminate the most dangerous terrorists and criminals. while the russians in this case have nothing to worry about, since they're not physically there, at least it's a different story from the american citizens. they've been charged with conspiracy to defraud the glass, while some are also charged with impersonating agents of a foreign governments. and again, for want communicating with russians for share in their opinion, or because their opinion was inconvenienced. people attend international conferences all the time. is that illegal now? no money was exchanged. no evidence of f as b cooperation. yet for american citizens affiliated with a black empowerment organizations have been indicted for supposedly help in russian
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saw this sport in u. s. society. how exactly? by voicing their points of view, which happens to match rushes or people are allowed to have their own opinion. this man has been the leader of the american base socialist and african movement many years and has been speaking his mind all along. he claims he knew that this was coming, that he insist he didn't need russians to tell him about racism, white supremacy and unfair elections in the us military forces identifying themselves as they are beyond attack. my whole oh, they use flash bang, renee, and what vehicle? they threat my life and threaten my wife they use day. didn't have declared that got 3 more so that it takes lessons to tell us that we i press i have never been to me for my entire life standing is
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a worker. oh well, in any case, washington seems to have killed 2 birds with one stone. there, and they did it as though it was an imminent right to american national security. they went in with all guns blazing well in a separate case. also, on tuesday, the u. s. department of justice charged a russian woman natalia borlin over of acton illegally as a foreign agents in the west, by supposedly conspiring with an f, as be agent, to recruit americans from academic and research institutions to travel to russia to participate in the public diplomacy program called meeting russia? well, that sounds like it could have had a detrimental impact on american politics. here's the irony, even if all this was true, it still wouldn't be anywhere near the amounts of american influence been pushed around here in russia for decades. supporting and funding rushes opposition and
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barriers russian n g o's in the name of democracy, or the u. s. condemning the conviction of a russian activist who betrayed his country by lobbying western governments to impose sanctions against russia. that case was politically motivated apparently, but all this or no, it's not human and labor rights lawyer. den kabbalists believes the charges are in a front to freedom of speech and sets a dangerous precedent. i think these charges are merit lists. i think they're frivolous. i think they're, you know, you know, purely politically motivated. i would say they're a joke except that it's not funny. you know, it's a very serious thing to tap mine, those protections and people like me, odyssey i would have a reasonable fear that we could be next. and in fact, i already lost my teaching position at the university of pittsburgh 2 weeks ago.
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and i didn't really give a reason, but i suspect it is because of my outspoken political beliefs. yes. with millions of tons of waste produce annually. pollution is a major problem in the democratic republic of congo. but now local interpreters are taking the matter into their own hands, in the hope of a cleaner and greener future. ah, i have a structure called cluster club, which is a waste recovery organization. it was founded at the end of 2019 here in chicago, but now we have teams in the tampa in dungan mika. we want to fight against pollution that is damaging our health and which transform bottles,
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bags and slippers into useful objects that says people and are useful per customers, like furniture, tables, chairs and baskets. oh pap uses to raise awareness about and waste management and to change our traditional ways of dealing with waste. i would like to think all the companies involved in the recycling of plastics like plastic or because we are see that the lake is now clear from time to time. and you know, plastic is a product that never decomposes at. it destroys the environment. lou, we sell the baskets that were made for waste, that helps us do not me unemployed and little by little. we take steps in this issue thanks to plastic or plastic or plays an important role in the sanitation of waste, the brookeville lake environment. and it is a visible impact on the employment of women and young people who've previously been
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with jobs ah, or in addition to waste issues, africa has been spring from water shortages, its due to frequent routes and contamination. but now one company seeks to change things in tanzania and kenya, the company says that with the help of new tax, it's finally possible to tackle the issue of water contamination. forget i'm absolutely passionate about ecological issues, of course. and i see here and comes on the i'm and the serengeti top, which is known to many of you, a 74 big wildlife. and now here is part
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of what was the 02 colonialist. and the last 150. as i say, when goldman stage started, here's a drastic problem to see that aspect, mind drainage more to comes up to rainy seasons in the rivers because it comes from the old gold mines and that is polluting the ground water table. and that, of course, it's dangerous for cbs and any other animal that drinks from it. well, so human beings, we have already put us everywhere. so they are quite protected, although it is still an issue as well. but for animals who cannot put a sign and say, please do not drink from this mortar. so we have a russian technology that we as a german company, together with our russian populace from moscow implementing here. and this concept is proven to remove acid. and of course,
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uranium as well and whatever you have as heavy metro's as a byproduct in these mind brought us that's her up on the hour and weeks tops, stories from all around for the latest breaking news and updates had over to r t dot com. and don't forget to follow us on all social media platforms. thanks for tuning in. we'll see a back at the top of the hour. ah, ah. at the end of the 18th century, great britain began to conquer and colonize australia. from the very beginning of the british penetration to the continent, natives were subjected to severe violence and deliberate extra patient. according
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to modern historians. in the 1st 140 years, there were at least 270 massacres of local b. both any resistance to the british was answered with doubled cruelty. hundreds of natives were killed for the murder of one settler. indigenous australians were not considered complete people. no wild beast of the forest was ever hunted down with such unsparing perseverance as they are. men, women and children are shot whenever they can be met with squatter. henry myrick wrote in a letter to his family in england, in 1846. australia's past is rightly described as blood soaked and races. if at the beginning of colonization, there were one and a half 1000000 indigenous people living on the continent. then by the beginning of the 20th century, their number had decreased l 100000 people. despite the indisputable historical facts, the problem of full recognition of the crimes of white australians against aborigines
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