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ah, with a breaking news this hour in jerusalem, where 8 people injured in a car running, please say the attacker was neutralized after being shot by non civilian boys from briggs nations and gather in south africa to discuss a multi polar world. but delegates condemning western countries for they say it's side lining the global south brick stand for peace breaks down for building a global community that is inclusive, that is and where no one is marginalized. and like we have present the, the global south is on the periphery of the bill. the geopolitical geo can not make deal financial architecture or plumes of black smoke rise over costume
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international airport in sudan parts of foreign states scramble to evacuate. the people from the country i made the ongoing military clashes. and in the latest episode of going underground journalists team all hershey published reports on the north stream pipeline attacks. there's no diversity of opinion in the us media, as most of the outlets are committed to being pro times response to, to trump in all fours of january 6, the invasion of the capitol. has there been, i think, to make a very distinct commitment to being full by moscow to the world you're watching the international. my name is peter scott to bring the all the latest at 6 pm this monday. thanks very much for joining us. and we start with breaking news this our vehicle has driven into a markets in jerusalem. even a people injured with security officials,
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they're branding, it's 8 sarah attack. for more on the storage costs live now to tell of eve and artsy correspondence, maria phenomena. maria, thanks very much for joining us this evening. what more can you tell us about this apart attacked there in jerusalem? well, hi to you. i have to say that they said pack happened as israel is preparing to mark its annual memorial day for full and idea soldiers and victims of terror. just minutes before one of the moral ceremonies started in jerusalem and attacked, rammed into pedestrians on a car, on one of the cities busiest streets, agree posts. we know that for now, 8 people have been in that one is currently in critical condition. the attacker was neutralized, he died on the cord from the wounds israeli authorities have already called this incident a terror attack. as you remember, have, has been very turbulent here on the grounds. in the last 3 months, there was
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a way will carry tags, but to the lives of 19 israeli. so this is yet another tragic event investigation is currently on to go in what we know for now about the attack. 39 year old resident of the us off on an era village in israel, not far from jerusalem. he was married, had 5 children and reports all that he had some mental issues at the time of the attack. the man was very keep a jewish religious cap. and apparently this is why why the situation when security's taken up in jerusalem in every way, it was israel. he didn't attract any attention north, her any suspicion prime minister benjamin netanyahu has addressed the crowd at the ceremony, already commented on this incident, saying that the goal is to approve jewish people from the place, but it will not quotation make he said, referring to terrorist. so far, no one claimed responsibility for these attack,
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but a mass millison group ruling gaza called it a heroic act. back to you, maria, from the corresponding thanks very much for breaking the latest on the top on the injuries. and thank you. in the news, south africa is hosting a bricks conference on the middle east and north africa with envoy from lead economies gathering in the country. now the head of the hosting delegation, i know so clo has told us that the group once a fair world where no country is pushed behind by develop ones. this is our night meeting. and the middle east has always been one of the global hotspots merged in conflict and as bricks. we felt that is important that we add our voice and focus on the middle east, north africa region, to see how we can bring about peace and reproach. month between the conflicting
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parties. brits very much like to see a multiple loan as against a unique color bipolar what we would like to also be an active participant in addressing the global security challenges, including in the middle east and other areas. because brick stand for peace, brick stands for burning a global community that is inclusive that is shared and where no one is marginalized, like we have presently, the global assault is on the pedal, free of the global geopolitical joke and it feel financial architecture. so this is the focus for breaks to bring about peace to bring about corporation to bring about and inclusive bill. this is i to the session will be held over 3 days in the south african capital of cape town. i'm more focused on piece building in the middle east on developments of deserted north african regions. the meeting is a preparation for the big summit of state leaders meeting, which will also take place in south africa as in august and our team corolla cutler
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has more details on those meetings. well this particular breaks meeting of deputy foreign minister, special envoys into the middle east and north. busy africa is of paramount importance here, especially with regard to the host. in this case of south africa, the chair of bricks for the year, south africa saying that they very much want polarity of voices and florida to your views in order to bring back the stability and bring about peace in the middle east . not of course, ignoring how important this area is as well as north africa with regard to. ready global economics, most of those economies are really what drives the economies of the world, major oil for juices and the lakes. and they continue to occupy a very important part in the world that you cannot mix,
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but also in the phase of where the feature waited. and currently where the hot bed of conflict has been the feeling here, amongst bricks members, is that it cannot be a single, a voice that is leading within the middle east. the north african primarily being that of the united states, which to this day remains a conflict and partner and has been a choose by more than one country as a meddling nation with in the middle east. south africa is also trying to not only us or in the, the importance of the middle east, but they're looking forward looking at this as one of the events that will be taking place, leading up to south africa hosting the heads of, of the briggs club later this year in august, and this will be happening in johannesburg in august. now what we understand is that we have a situation way,
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way and not only south africa is looking at hosting that, but they're looking at inviting the bigger african countries south africa did the very same when it held the chair ship 5 years ago, we saw a wider african family representation, and that is very much expected to happen again this year. ah, so done, has entered his 10th consecutive day of classes between the army and the power military forces. on this footage, you can see a black plume of smoke rising from called zoom international airports from where a number of european middle east and asian states on the u. s. are attempting to evacuate diplomatic stuff and civilians were some people are also waiting extraction from the russian embassy in carts, room. hundreds of evacuees in 4 plains, london, the military airport in jordan's. i'm on the on monday. the men that had that on today. we're talking about 343 jordan and citizens who were evacuated from sudan in
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addition to a number of arab brothers from palestine, iraq, syria, and to citizens from germany. unfortunately there would deaths in the streets my factory was broken into and some equipment was stolen. praise be to god, lord of the world's. i do not know what to do in such circumstances. we have not seen anything like kids in our lives on sundays, more than 100 evacuated worse than to did you. booty by the french military, one french national was reports of his shot during the evacuation. the sudanese military accused the paramilitary rapid support forces of opening fire on a french convoy for the claim that came under attack by military aircraft. the french for ministry has not commented on the situation that the ongoing violence has paralyzed dunn's main, international airport destroy and civilian aircraft, and damaging at least one runway local journalist umbrella. hussein versus the latest developments i called last week. we offered support for assist
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military. you are looking to list on the ongoing is science, does the comments on how to model for in other words, just around sedan for the night was this song finally get some see, but also there was some blood on trying to divide locations, especially especially around the areas near to the army as few. that's what he's dr . seneca just reported this morning that the more people were killed yesterday. so this mixed the thought of some a decimal on about 273 people who are was into more than 1500 are on the other side of the army. mention anything about offering the buyer also or august the 1st the didn't
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mention anything about already learned that there was some homework there would be a good day. but if it's not new for august because the previous the fire on the figures are not. we're not implemented truly. i cannot point 15 that they have broken the last to fire, fire, fire, fire, fire, and also our fire on and there was a our fire. all of these are broken because the size, the regional spoke personally nairobi of the international committee for the red cross. leona senior co says that you monitor and organizations are facing tremendous obstacles and providing aid to the people that him, when you turn him situation in forgotten is diana, and he's getting worse with every single day that they send interrupted twice. he
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continues. it's now been more than a week. civilians have run out of supplies, but hospitals have run out to supplies. there's no water. there's no way to treat people are becoming desperate and human kevin workers like us as well as medical workers cannot do the job. we urgently need humanitarian. see why we need some meaningful for the, on the grounds for the humanitarian workers to be able to reach people in need for i'm going to be able to operate through. but to aid the want to collect dead bodies that have been lying on the streets for days overseas. also very difficult to leave the country as well. there many countries are scrambling to get the people out of the country, and some of them said they felt abandoned by the countries at the moment. i how is the evacuation process going? it's been a tremendously difficult week for everybody who with trucks, me this horrible fighting in cartoon. but for us, the humanitarian organization,
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we need to speak on behalf of the need to be land because they don't have the luxury of being the state. and they are there, so our priority is to be able to reach them and bring money to the system to them. these figures are constantly writing and then we'll, we're in thing is that because of this insecurity on the going by key, nobody's able to, to provide the boss to accurate figures between counting dead people by the 100 wounded people by the thousands and the hospital cannot operate if i'm doing this cannot operate, those numbers will continue to write. a pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh investigated the gnawed stream pipeline. the tax describes his time in the new york times, nothing. the latest episode of option returns is going on to ground. it says that today's us media outlets are committed to being pro biden, and you context bates find out much balanced reporting that you can watch the full
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interview today or not see what his good preview for now. i worked for years at the new york times and as i'm sure everybody to pay for it, i always want a lot of prizes. and one of the most important stories i wrote about them ca, spying on american citizens, had nobody named in it. and so, you know, the notion now, so there's always this, the, it's, it's, i'm certainly an outsider. now i'm publishing on a subset, which is a, i'm self publishing in essence. but i will tell you, for sure. i have retained the terrific editor, somebody i worked with at the london review books last time. you criticize a year old paper, the new york times. now it's not so with the new york times, not printing important news of interest in the public interest about what's happening in europe and who knows where else they're actually growing about aiding the f. b i. and capturing alleged whistleblowers. that's a new one has lived in. let me make it broader than in new york times. and because
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there's, you can't win an argument with the, you know, i just, i don't want to get into an argument, but i sometimes do. but, but trump terrified depress that he won. after all, the mocking they did. and they're terrified again. and i will tell you there's a lot of people, very worried that we may end up with a biden trump ticket in 2024. and that, and so the times response to the trump and all the, all the horrors, the january, 6 invasion of the capital has been, i think, to make a very distinct commitment to being pro biden. there's very little criticism about him. none of the stories i've written about buying, none of the allegation and the more than allegations with a lot of specifics, look, i know much more than i said about what that mission took place in the base. it was based on no way what we were doing. and so none of followed the story in any way
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except the right counter stories given by the intelligence community. so the fact that the, it does was 2 ways. you know, you cannot be shocked at the times would be as good citizen turning to the test, the height of the, of course i have, but you can't be ok if could delay. it's anticipated counter offensive and they can receive more weapons from the west. and that's, according to the ukraine's national security chief, alex said the neil of the official. an armed forces commander also says they are facing electric soldiers, soldiers, excuse me, an equipment due to losses on the battlefield. the problem that we have a lack of people and equipment because those who are professional soldiers hardens in petra cheese and already exhausted, injured or recovering while they have died. that is why we invited people without military experience. that is why we invite people that misery experience and we train them so that they have the adequate preparation to face the enemy. of the
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shortage comes despite massive western weapons provisions to give and the 10s of billions of dollars and euro's the united states alone has sent the 2 millions rounds of destructive artillery. hundreds of thousands for tongues mortars an anti thank munitions. and that's only for heavy weaponry. the full list is much longer live now to andre thomas housing, german attorney, and emeritus professor of law in south africa. thanks very much for joining us, andre. first of all, for your thoughts on these lacy statements coming out of ukraine, do you think that true or do you think that could be a ruse? well, it's a truism that the 1st casualty of war is, is the truth. so in the conflict and an arm conflict, all types engage in very aggressive propaganda. or if it was, it was described so many times and suddenly everything changed. the meaning of
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peace becomes war, the meaning of life becomes death. so what we are now faced with is a so called count or offensive that is actually a global offensive. nato is engaged in its most aggressive expansion, yet, is about to establish a massive nuclear presence in australia with the o cause alliance. it has established more than 44 new military bases in south america. so nato's reach now is global, and the conflict in the ukraine, which thought it as a minority issue as a language protection issue. that is now at the center of a global confrontation, which is very, very dangerous, and very deplorable. now it's been reported widely in the preston anticipated ukrainian counter offensive is on the cards. and there are seen some initial reports of possibly the groundwork been laid for that. i am, i know it is
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a most game predicting what's gonna happen in this war. but so how would you anticipate the chances of the, of this counter offensive if you were to, were to speculate on it? well, you kind has received i, my results of weapons. most of them come from incompatible systems completely different systems or is that mechanics the maintenance are a nightmare to maintain and know how to service. a leopard tank is totally different from everyone's tank which works better with a turbine, not with the diesel engine and so on. so yes, it is frightening hard ukraine has over the last few months, received the most advanced and deadly weapon systems and including the patriot missile system, including now the depleted uranium ammunitions, which are known for their absolutely devastating effect on, on the victims her from iraq. even today,
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her iraqi children are born was defects attributable to, to radiation. and, and this is a big threat. but it is part of an overall global strategy which will attempt to make the ukrainian territory part of natal. no, not in some distant future off that some piece arrangements, but now in the middle of the conference, this will be achieved either by a, by a new alliance between poland and praying. whereby they, they form a union of states. or it will be simply achieved by an accession, ukraine, as a country to the nato alliance. and then of course, because the, the independence of the don boss and ron sc regents and of the crimea are not recognized by nato any, any defensive activities in those regions. a could trigger the article 5 obligation of nato, and then we would see a full,
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full blown confrontation between nature. and it is another reason why nato wouldn't let ukraine n for the lines at the moment because it is a country at war. and unless you say which regards go 5, i thought that you install to beg said that it was currently impossible, but in the future, it would be allowed in the lines at my reading as that most recently in the last few days. so starting back has taken a completely new and different approach. he assured me think that all heads of states of nitro members had agreed that ukraine should become a member as soon as possible. and that this would be the way to, to secure the continued existence of ukraine has a state um, on an outcome of this conflict. this is the, the worst option. it is. it is most dangerous. probably it's been taken because the senior people of the serious people know that the ukrainian military effort is
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at its ended has failed. ukraine has virtually no more, no more units that could be series, the engaged in battles and them. and also the usefulness of the western weapons is far less than hope. many of those were traded into the black market. others are broken, others cannot be service. or there's a lack of personnel and capable of operating them. so yes, militarily, in my assessment, ukraine is, is at the end, the, the options for the next months off, a complete occupation of ukraine by russia hall, or some other solution i petition more, you practice somewhere along the river, get it. and, and how is the west going to, to, to swallow this of the, after a year? massive, massive propaganda that russia is the one that will be defeated, like similarly to germany, off the little one that would be a, a 2nd edition of
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a 2nd kind of west side treaty imposed on russia and russia for the next 50 years would pay for, for its sins and for, for the rehabilitation and reconstruction or you crank the, these positions are so fundamental, your post that one cannot visit a compromised. this is why say the situation is becoming more escalated, more dangerous. it is not the, the threat of a condo offensive in military, but it is the threat of the global conduct fences. now, the of, i don't know where the, you read the statement by, by the seymour hersh, the journalist. he said the corruption could partly be to blame for some of the troubles ukraine is experiencing. what do you make of that you kind had always was always at the bottom of the list when it came to to indexes of corruption in europe. it is extraordinary that europe is so fanatically, defending
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a country that has probably the worst human rights record in europe and has the worst corruption index in europe. so it is a partially dysfunctional administration that the state hold off a crane was always fragile since 1992. and this is why why millions of ukrainians emigrated by living in america, living in all sorts of other parts of the world. ukraine. ukraine was not a success before 2014. that is a huge distortion of history. so probably now it is suffering the same, the same consequence of the same difficulties. it's of a big country, the logistical challenges i and almost at the moment we've had relative calm because the soil mostly had turned into mud which is normal in the season. but once,
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once the season is over and the soil hardens, it is very questionable which military maneuvers we will see whether from, from the east and to the west for the other way around. i thought that the price so has the ability to win this war. we were promised, well, we'll have to wait and see what the coming weeks and months bring for the war in ukraine. andre tom, a 1000 german attorney on emeritus professor of law in south africa. thanks very much for sharing your thoughts with us today. thank you. about the iraqi, a militant group or a shop outcast, has cold on the countries prime minister warning of the beast of us mich presence in the country. the group was form 16 years after the us invasion of iraq, which left a trail of destruction once a 1000000 civilians dead according to some estimates on countless more displaced. well, they are not that we continue our special coverage of the conflicts and it's repercussions at this hour. american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military
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operations to disarm iraq, to free its people, and to defend the world from great with food and fleet, with the aftermath of the earth invasion still holds a grip over his vate seems odds. he spoke with a man who was subject to harrowing thoughts and humiliation at the infamous abu ghraib prison. now he told us that his washington continues to peddle the narrative
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that at seeing any freedom of democracy, arrayed some villages on the suburbs of back. they were releasing the place dogs alum, they answered say what you want. and when i was talking to the dogs, they, when they beat me, the sticks broke my ribs. they were like snakes in an arms out stretched depicting across. they wanted to do the same with me. ah, remember one time when they set 10 dogs on us while we were praying. why did the bab was going to happen when we saw one of the seniors go up the watch tower. when we was, ah, they need to be executed. of course i thought, what will it change? you think they will feel remorse. they responsible for the destruction of a rock. lewis in vain. i'm fully surprised when a chris hedges. he spoke with the modus operandi.
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