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ah ah, south africa decides to quit the international criminal court according to the country's president, announced a decision after the i see the issued an arrest warrant, the road map routine. one and you may find the following images disturbing. dozens of dead power military fights as in the street without following reports of a 3rd battle with the sudanese army as violence in the country re just into it. 10, thousands of sudanese people on foreign nationals are still coming to leave with defense minister jose turkish iranian under simeon count spots in moscow to disco steps to preserve the territorial integrity of syria.
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ah, from moscow to the world you're watching out. see international monies peter scott to bring you all the latest at 7 pm this tuesday. thanks for joining us. of south africa has announced it will withdraw from the international criminal court that's according to the nation's president. it comes after the i c. c issued an arrest warrant for russian president vladimir putin. now the south african leda has accused the hague of unfair treatment. oh mm. with pro. it's a bit of a dasia vo because every time south africa, well,
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at least since 2018 when south africa is about to host the bricks. the id see really puts a pressure on the country to arrest one or another. sitting president back in 20, in 2018, so that we go is expected to arrest the omar. i wish i was a former president of sudan, but of course the country could not do such a thing from all the, the arrangements that it had within the a you and as an invited, as an invitee rather of mild washer. and this time, we found that the mood is pretty much the same. that replicates that, that we have found back then the country was expected to arrest vladimir putin, the president of russia, following allegations that have been made by ukraine are by the deportation of ukrainian children. and this is not necessarily seen in the vein of civil drama post. this is not seen in the vein of fantasy because the theme as the i c. c,
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putting fresh on select countries and trying to get them to enforce arrays that will really cause an international incident with regards to the big countries as you, as you would imagine, south africa and russia are bricks, partners. they have been in this partnership since 2011 formerly. and this is the relationship that south africa has been nurturing, particularly over the last 8 months. so, so it has taken south africa thinking the position that it remains a friend of russia despite the sanctions that have been issued against. and this by the, some of the wording that we've had from was been and despite the threats, economic consequences of supporting russia. but that's not what south africa found . south africa has beens. there it was dated support for this and thing that they believe that they should be peace with in ukraine. but that the current fight that is being forward to is really a proxy war against russia. and is being leveled against russia by the g 7 and by
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nato. and that is not a position that they will take in terms of abandoning their friends. they have consistently said that russia has supported the african national congress, which is the ruling party year in south africa. and that decision by throw them apart was indeed taken by the national executive of the african national congress. and we expected this time, unlike before that this time there is a chance that this decision to leave i t c will most likely hold a former member of the south african national assembly explains why he thinks the countries withdrawal from the i c. c is the right thing to do in a previous administration. brisbane jacob zoom. i had already did buyer. she african. and she said the world, but it's been detained us to come a lot of course use them to show the correct to charge the i the of the
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box would be judge bush. busy who is the walk in. ringback is not being that court who also know that the prime minister, who are assisting just pushing that illegal who have not been called to account by the i. so if you had a western leda, you need to render human delayed violation. but don't be no account. so it is not a forum for just if you say, for example, it continuation period a high risk of biohazard. well, that's how su dunn's w h o spokesman has described the situation in the country as a bar 3, holding samples of polio, and other infectious diseases has reportedly been seized. now it's currently on known who's taken control over the central public laboratory. but it comes as the
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adoption of foreign ministry has confirmed the killing of his envoy at the embassy and cartoon. the local reporter of dela hussein brings is more details. this is a nice army should assessment up using a lot of support for a sense of killing a new gyptian diploma affiliated with addiction, empathy and hostile statements that doesn't work for us to start with a scar on still gym on purpose. but the larger issue of cultural assessment quickly being on the supposition side, things are statement of the egyptian minister of foreign affairs, which do not use the best of their emphasis employee. however, egyptian foreign ministry with johns and shows another statement, confirming the killing of the assistant unrestricted should addition empathy and this is done is on the apologize for what happened. think it was an unintended mistake. however, egyptian foreign affairs did not for any fingers or even mission, either side of the conflicts endorsement with us, all the mediation was this with any army on the robert for board for this, i believe a 72 hours each saw it agreed on the condition of the other one is trying to sort
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of, you know, by like this, i want you to our free fire people who for their own or an urgent need for this, lose the spot, the splashes form, resulting into more civilian casualties. r s f said they were subjected to error strikes while helping to evacuate french national lots which endangered their lives on the other side. this is an army, responded to this is that meant and described it as an incorrect unfolded formation . the ongoing evacuation missions of all these different amounts and empathy stuff . where is this concern among the citizens of people for their own get as a harping job of a 1st floor and believe that was done on our phones we only lost hope in use are equal solution between the 2. a general living them to suffer on their own, inside the capitol on other types of the last i r t. so dine hospital or the crisis in sudan is currently in. it's eleven's day as the countries army and
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the power military rapids support forces could not agree on a transitional, government and control over the military. now, quick warning, the foreign images are disturbing. now this video appears to show bodies of r. s. f fights is strewn across a row, now have been unable to independently independently verify it. but the conflicts has already claimed the lives of more than 400 people with more than 4000 injured thus, according to the world health organization. and in this position, dozens of army vehicles can be seen moving rapidly, just south east of the capital. it seems that despite announced 3 days ceasefire by the u. s. secretary state unseen, blink and crushes, haven't yet stopped. well, several countries are currently evacuating their citizens from sued. done. the 1st groups of evacuation have already landed in saudi arabia. jordan and kenya. u. s. has withdrawn almost a 100 people, most of whom were diplomatic stuff. while the u says they've evacuated a 1000 nationals as those locals look for their own escape routes. earlier we spoke
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with rafael julius, who was recently evacuated from su, done to spain, and he told us about the situation on the ground. i was informed that they had to go to the residence of the spanish ambassador. i managed a, i end up going to the italian ambassador. and from there we organized like a convoy of 6 b course. so we managed to reach that efforts, and then there were military planes there waiting for people to evacuate. there were actually when i was there when saturday night there were blades from poor nationalities, spain, italy, germany and france. if equating the national us and national from other countries as well, i was on holiday intended to be in here and stood on for 7 days. and it was my last my 6th day. when everything started, i was in a plane. the plane was about to depart, i was going to visit another city,
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and then suddenly the boom being started. meanwhile, the united states has these floyd diseases, so deployed is destroy the u. s. s. truxton of the ports of su, done. now the president press, secretary has said that the navy is prepared to aid us citizens in their evacuation . should it be necessary in terms of next steps, u. s. africa command in the department of defense continue to work closely with state department, which has the lead for helping american citizens wishing to depart sudan. those efforts include providing intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities to observe potential land routes out of sudan and attack threats and positioning. naval assets off the coast of sudan should they be needed? moving on now. moscow's host of the heads of the iranian syrian until kesh military is to disco steps towards strengthening syria security. and the normalization of the country's relations with took here full of the talks. the parties reaffirm the
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desire to preserve the territorial integrity of syria, as well as the need to intensify efforts for the speedy return of syrian refugees to their homeland. this is attempts to try to sort out the longstanding enmity between now turkey and syria is starting to pay off. we'll see that officials from other 2 countries are expressing willingness to sit and talk and negotiate. and they have abandoned their hawkish behavior towards each other. we see that in the past, i'll the turkish president and they have early gone called b syrian president bashar assad, a terrorist and bas sharla sat called early gone and occupier. but now they have abandoned this aggressive and hawkish stance towards each other, and are starting to open up to each other and preferring to sit and talk, instead of being hawkish and aggressive towards each other. we see that out of the, the, the turkish foreign minister, our method java shall glue,
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like said that he is wind too. i have talked with his syrian counterpart face on the dog. there's no exact date for now, but that was a comment made by the turkish foreign minister. so we see that our rushes are that the russian broker p. songs are starting to pay off or rush on, already hosted, or the deputy foreign ministers from iran are rashad, turkey and syria. are to sit and talk and chart to discuss ways to end the decade long crisis between syria and turkey. and now it is hosting the defense ministers of the 4 countries in moscow to find ways to end the crisis. and let's not forget the role played by iran in this regard. well, we see that these long republican as time and again called for a political solution to the issue. iran says it understands turkeys, concerns with regards to the activities of y, p g terrorists in northern syria. but at the same time,
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at the same time you on says that it is opposed to any move that undermines the sovereignty and the territorial integrity of syria. one was among the countries that 1st launched the austin of these dogs, macking 2017, along with russia and turkey. and now it is actively participating in the moscow brokerage quadrant natural. he stocks it earlier, sent his deputy foreign, his minister, and now it has sent its and dispatched its defense minister brigadier general aust . jani, are to the p stocks in moscow or well like around 5 years ago. no one would ever think about a such negotiations to even take place. and now thanks dear rush, i will see that out such negotiations and now reconciliation process is underway. and hopefully those continental talks will host the foreign ministers of the 2 countries added to neighbors. and ultimately the presidents of the 2 neighboring
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countries to, to, to, to paint the way for an ultimate solution and, and to the they came on crisis. a bombshell performance as hope blooms under shelling. well, 2 italian directors have produced a film based on the true story of a theatre in the embattled city of done yet. so that keeps on working despite ukrainian shelling according to the directors. that film has been banned in italy, but it's been shown as a festival in moscow. is a preview. oh, at $730.00, they begin to bomb again. in response to the dull howled of the dogs left by their owners. on the way, i suddenly heard music from the 2nd act of swan lake. each is quiet as a crying baby. he came from a towering, a majestic building in the center. it was sad, dark, but still very much alive in the besieged and deserted city. for months on the bombs night and day, the theatre group continued its rehearsals of swan lake. they said they couldn't
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allow their concept program to be interrupted. awe frame f. sure buddha is used to give such strength to the human spirit. why strive to put on the performance at any cost and beat them? it's been a year without pay the soldiers russians, and they go down to the bunker after every bombing were you, as if nothing happened, get video, they're back to rehearse again. but good to, i apologize for the shaky handwriting and emotions. i expected victory but not triumph. all of done yet because gathered up top. so workers housewives, civilians, soldiers, grandparents and grandchildren this evening, let the meat grinder of world interest grind to a halt and wait until our performance is over. unexpectedly, i have found the best at dawn. bass has to offer it to the people who live here. now i am convinced that there is still some humanity left in the world, true humanity. and no matter how it will all turn out, i am proud to tom was a part of it. cross now live to the direct says of that film, luca ballade,
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under my at no garage. dear joining us from budapest, thanks very much for joining us here on nazi this evening. i'm not my, if i'm, if i start with you, if you don't mind, can you tell us at once exactly inspired you to make this film? sure. and we were actually following the events. what happened in boston's in ukraine since 2014 and about it in 2016, i came across the news, which was saying that the don't buy up there was going to tour around the i think he was the most for already in russia. and i tell i do what is going on, how's the fussy bird death? and he, after in the middle of the war, he's going to tour, how is it possible that they are open? and for after that time, it was important because of the following, very close to the events and already,
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and that was also the syrian war and there was those so they don't last. so we are thinking our staff has our directors left, these, our rule in all of these must can be do even the justice to too much of the luxury to do something. these are. and then they found that, that the yes to resist, you then carry on under the bond and these out who these out to actually see teaching these out payments that, that gave us really the strengths to, to, to continue and really wanted to go there and meet them so that's how we decided to to go then, but the found dead really exceed the dollar aspect patients. they just incredible human beings that carry b a is certainly a very inspirational story in some parts are every day troubles into perspective. lucas, we believe that the films are she'd been banned in italy. i how did not come about
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and how does it make you feel? well, you know, i remember once i read a very, very interesting book that is called the cultural cold war was written by historian a british historian called france, histone or some there's well, the cultural war. i think it's very much the alarm and, and that we are experiencing it and we are the victims of, of this. and, you know, russia phobia actually it is part of this cultural cold war i mean and is not getting is getting warmer and warmer unfortunately. but it is part of the, of the cultural war. so well, what, what challenges did you face when filming this? and i don't just mean in done yet, but may be amongst your peers and, and friends back in italy. it's certainly a very controversial topic. given the current situation and it's no secret that
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rushes not, not very popular country and among european moments. yeah. yeah. it was, it was before the last february seemed the source of silence around the topic. it was a movie. just speak about like why didn't next and february last year, but even birth, because now we can i speak about the size of the people in the war. so beforehand everything was off topic now. now everybody speaks about the war, but if you say anything good about russian people, or are people who are in dest part of the territory, we're in don't, by the test to be all of them being, i don't know, even if you say something beautiful about dan, dan,
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of course you are in the wrong so you cannot be listen to so. so it was a tab who before and it was sort of been yeah, but you know, it was actually in a way like to, to, to work on it. also back in italy because simply people didn't know about what was going on and on, but at that time, so people just seem to ignore it and, and, but now if you, if you get involved in such a project, you really are like, you're basically you're, you're risking, i don't know, like, for example, your career. so it's 3 to tricky. now the people could work with us and just, you know, understand that. and people did understand, you know, people that didn't know what was going on at that time. you know, we told them the story and they did understand what was going on now they would put their career risk, so they wouldn't do it anymore. you know, so you either have like a strong, a strong will to,
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to go forward and say the truth or you just, you know, and neither you of, you were roy about your own careers. i take you because you went ahead and made this film anyway. yes, you know as directors, why not ready for compromising video make fee based on the yeah. you know, we think that there is, there are 2 to these things. things. there is art and there is career. art is driven by truth, beauty and justice and career is driven by money. and we are artists. were no workers in the entertainment industry so that pretty much it no, no, no. what is, what is this film going to be released to the general public? obviously,
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maybe not in italy yet. can you take steps to get it shown in italy and for those who have seen it, what over reactions have you got and have you changed their opinions on the war and maybe the people in there for quite a few questions for you that i think whichever one you want be viewed the by the actually that was used in 2019 and it was trina also in italy. also seeing the in the rush. i want the grand be on the russian roof picking up and after live. now it's also all the ra, rushing the in the it, of course you had much less the possibility because of the things you described before. it was a very topic so many times the pesky both terms. why to shape seamlessly. because of our, our application. there was a festival of each with the teen, but she said it, it,
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they said they combine the competition. it will be screened out by dad. and that festival actually had the very, very reactions and, and that was being done to 2021. and you can talk yeah, yeah, yeah. so we had like, this was in italy, it was a very nice town of very nice festival and, and, and a classroom actually a school school with a few classrooms came in and they, and they also watched our film and the reaction of the kids that was simply, i don't like mind blowing. they were crying, bill were upload, the they were shouting and, and eventually the after the film, the teachers came, came to us and they, and they shook our hands and they thanked us for what was shown to the kids that
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you know, the human being is able to, to, to carry on like, for the war, do such a thing, you get bomb and you to put on a show for the people without money, without being paid. you put on a sure. because actually also the thickest, the base sylvia didn't invent anything in the stories that we came to, not over the mind doing everything that these in the nice to actually there are even big stories that they thought that that they were really born being next this, yes, there and by the very watching the show above the view, the spectators at the huge length of this, the after it was just like, wow, way, yeah. we over the old. yeah. and so lot the orchestra direct or stop the music because they,
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they thought everyone runs to the read the, to the, to the, to the bumps shelter. but no 11, no single person from the audience stood up from there. see. and so the orchestra director gave a sign and they start to play the music again for a while, i'm sure, but our show must go on and we've run out of time on fortunately, luca ballade and maya know grady, the italian directors of the film quiet please kurtz and up, thank you very much for your time today and we wish you all the best in your future endeavors. thank you very much for guys. know the news. the u. s. president joe biden has officially announced his 2024 reelection bid. that's 80 years old by that is the oldest us candidate to seek re election if he went in 2024, he would enter his 2nd term at the age of 82, between his own record of being the oldest us president of vice president,
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kamala harris. well, once again, be as many maids and elections will take place in november next year. well investigative magazine, in the news. now media reports that to neo nazi french mercenaries have been arrested carrying weapons were sending from the front lines of ukraine. both suspects are said to have ties with radical organisations of more or less cross live. now if you are to contribute to rachel mazda and rachel, thanks for joining us this evening. what, what more can you tell us about these, these people have been arrested? yeah, so a couple of french dues reportedly in their 20 is gone off a bus in paris on april 22nd. they were arrested, they went straight to court and have already been sentenced to 15 months in prison . none of those being a suspended sentence. now all this happened so whiplash fast that if you blank, you would have missed it in french justice terms. that means that they were pretty much caught red handed in the act. so who are these guys exactly?
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well, french intelligence definitely knows who they are. they reportedly been tracking these 2 specifically for a while now in french authorities are still being really tight left about exactly who they are. one has been identified unofficially in french, mainstream media as alan v or v v being the 1st letter of the last name and was previously featured and reported on neo nazis in the french army. he was in the alpine hunter division of the french military. so he's probably a great here, maybe he was just over there to do some skiing and ukraine with some ukranian. no, i mean, not trained and equipped by nato allies against russia in the run up to this whole conflict in ukraine as the western press. notably, canada's ottawa citizen has intricately detailed that particular training by nato official. now, the suspect reportedly also has a tattoo in german should saffel or commonly known as the loyalty pledge to adolf
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hitler and is said to have written on facebook in 2018 the migrant should get a quote good bullet to the back of the head. so he was already on the authority naughty list even before he allegedly made a trip to neo nazi disneyland in ukraine, with his pow, whom we really know very little about whose identity and various french sources have been unofficially loaded as you so french for william last day and beginning with an a and after arriving back on the bus from louise, both were promptly arrested for what's being described as prior admission of guilt for transport and possession of weapons. some of which they also seem to have managed to get onto the bus by the way, having been allegedly quite outright with assault rifle magazines. so the big question now is this just the tip of the iceberg about a larger threat to europe? according to france's domestic intelligence service, the d g s, i about 100 french citizens like these 2 are over, they're fighting and ukraine, including an estimated 30 known neo nazis. now this all might come as
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a real shock for the western establishment. they keep arguing that russian president, while you're putting special military operation, objective of denazi's cation is nothing but news. and they're constantly issue, in fact, checks to that is back, say, no, no new, not season ukraine. it's all just, just russian propaganda. well, they just better hope with all the weapons and training that they dumped over there, that any potential blow back on to europe also stays nothing more than the mere figment of the imagination. but whether they're ignorant, naive, or just plain reckless. you think that this particular incident would in any have serve as at least a wake up call to contribute to rachel moss and i hope you keep post posted on any developments after those are best. thanks very much of m all on any of those stories as well as all the latest updates r t dot com is your place to go. my name's peter scott, that's all for me. but nick aaron will be head in 30 minutes to take you through
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and into the evening. thanks very much for your company today. ah, ah, music has always been a an agent of change. however, a debate, whether that changes for the good or the bad, it's around the, the rap music industry, specifically, the segment called gangster rap. i'm scotty, now hughes and this edition of at 360 view. we're going to talk with rap music artist bryce and gray about the wellness of the industry and whether it's an honest reflection of its audience. let's get started. ah.

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