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ah, ah, ah ah, in a dramatic escalation of the conflict in ukraine london sense depleted uranium rounds to yeah, munition is infamous for its devastating effects on the civilian population health for years to come brush it can be the un security council meeting to discuss tensions in the middle east highlighting that as well will attention shifts to other conflict. longstanding disputes in the region remain far from being resolved the longest occupational funding, toyota, 33 in modern history. why is it still ongoing? the palestinians refuse to accept the very existence of israel. shame, shame, shame, as the size which pose
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a health risk are being used on farms supplying major companies like nestle despite being bad in the loop with . good morning for moscow, this is our teen, or national with the latest world news updates. i'm fear ella, isabel, it's great to have you with us. the united kingdom has confirmed the sending of depleted uranium ammunition to ukraine, a toxic substance known for being highly toxic to human beings. london has waived aside the control of the uranium you saying it now lies in the hands of our worker responded more gosti of brain details from the ground. now in its 60th week, the conflict in ukraine is largely confined to position of warfare. artillery remains the dominant form of combat. this is the relative calm before the storm,
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according to key of officials in their western sponsors. the ukrainian military is waiting for the soil to dry enough to launch its spring offensive. meanwhile, nate who supplied tanks make their way closer to the front lines. in one video film that an unknown location, a ukrainian tank crew member appears to throw a nazi salute while riding a top, a german leopard to tank. a dramatic escalation, britain has also sent a controversial depleted uranium tank shells to ukraine. we have sand thousands of rounds of challenger to ammunition to ukraine, including depleted uranium armor piercing rounds for operational security reasons. we will not comment on ukrainian user traits for the rounds provided depleted uranium rounds are believed to have led to soaring cancer rates, miscarriages,
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and infant deformities in places where they've been used. former yugoslavia and the rock for example, the radioactive corps of these rounds explodes into tiny fragments and can measurably contaminate the environment for decades. written feels that this is not its problem. there is no obligation on the u. k. to help clear up depleted uranium rounds fired from challenger to tanks by the armed forces of ukraine. russian president vladimir putin had previously warned of consequences if britain supplies such shells. those warnings were ignored. but now russian forces have concentrated on locating and destroying western weapons supplied to ukraine. almost daily, new videos appear showing, and drew strikes, can style, tillery and vehicles supplied by nathan states. ah, on the diplomatic front,
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there appears to be no cause for optimism. speaking of the un, the russian foreign minister, sergey lover of highlighted what some believe to be an absurd situation. just bruce little's mission. there is currently a ridiculous theory. let us the west take care of ukraine successful counter offensive, and then asked presidents lensky to start negotiations. but this is a kind of gets a frantic logic. we want no threats to our security to come from the territory of ukraine's and these threats have been accumulating there for many, many years, especially after the crew in february 2014. as for the counter offensive, doubts are creeping in among western journalists and politicians. russia has fortified immensely and amassed huge reserves. if you cranes counter offensive fails to achieve significant results, they say future western support may be in doubt. for ad gazda of
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r t from la ganske region in the latest un security council meeting, chaired by the russian foreign minister, middle east conflict resolution was on the agenda. the russians top diplomat pointed out the west attempts to divert attention away from the regions problems by using the ukranian conflicts. and then he can see what these americans and europeans are using the ukraine topic to blackmail and threaten countries over to their site and distract attention from the main, the list and regis of the global south. they say we will defeat russia and then everything will resolve itself. they are obsessed with their selfish interests in order to dictate demands to the whole world. disregarding international long while with russia as the president of the un security council, the 15 member body that leads the un, we got to hear from russia's foreign minister. sergei laugh. rob. now he convened the meeting on the issue of the palestinian question and conflicts in the middle
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east. and during that meeting we heard from various countries represented on the security council as well as the ambassadors or representatives of preceding eye and representing israel and palestine. now that representative pal of palestine bemoaned the situation facing the palestinian people. we also heard words from the israeli representative as well. i here are what we heard during the meeting. this is the most protracted refugee crises in the world. the most protracted denial of national collective and individual rights in the world, the most protracted protection crises in the world, the longest occupation of an entire territory in modern history. so the question big itself, why is it still ongoing? is it because there is a lack of rules or lack of resolve? the only reason this conflict has not yet been resolved is because the palestinians
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refuse to accept the very existence of israel, the jewish state, the jewish state. they have proven this by rejecting every peace initiative and by inciting to terrorism, brainwashing their children to hate and murder jews. shame, shame, shame. now after speaking the israeli representative laughed the un security council chamber. now, later when the russian foreign minister sergei lab rob was speaking to the press in the press briefing room, he clarified that he took issue with the way the israeli representative characterized today's proceedings as somehow being anti israeli. he after size that the point is to make sure that the humanitarian situation is dealt with, then pay the pathway toward palestinian statehood. now the russian foreign minister took west gems from the press, answering on
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a number of different topics. i touched on the black sea grain deal. i touched on us efforts to demonize russia and isolate rush on the global markets. he raised a particular concern about the european union and the direction that the e u. countries are moving in lou visit. we see how the e u is miller, to rising at a record base, turning into an aggressive structure we with the stated goal of containing russia. now that you is not much different from natal, there is no doubt about it. they even signed a declaration where they said that nature will ensure the security of the e u, and that the e u. thank them. in return. in today's proceedings, the russian foreign minister emphasized what he's emphasized previously during this visit to the united nations, which is that russia seeks a world with international prosperity and development. and that the efforts by the united states corrupting the various international institutions to serve their own geopolitical goals are getting in the way of the overall goals and agenda of the
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international community for development and prosperity in the world. the african national congress are and see has backtracked on the south african presidents position on the countries withdraw from the international criminal court, saying it will be the last resort unless a number of changes are adopted. the secretary general, the congress said that consideration should be given to establishing a continental court as a last resort resort to compliment the icy c. a and c also noted that national legislation needs to be amended in relation to article $98.00 of the rome statute. according to which countries are not obliged to deny immunity to persons subject to an arrest warrant issued by a court. earlier, the south african leader accused the hague of unfair treatment for issuing an arrest warrant for russian president vladimir putin. south africa should pull out
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of it. i she see laws to be course of the manner in which the i see she has been seen to be dealing with these types of programs. and our view is that we would like this matter of unfair treatment to be properly discussed earlier . we spoke with radio host and political commentators, steve gill, who said that south africa is pull out from the i. c. c is inevitable. there are a lot of countries that are not already to the i see, see, russia would be one, the united states would be another. israel would be another. in fact, at a point when the i c. c was looking at investigating us in israeli actions in afghanistan and, and in the palestinian areas of israel. the u. s. threatened and actually imposed sanctions against some of the leaders of the i. c. c. until they backed off from us and their desires to investigate us for activities in afghanistan. so i think the
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south african president is right, that the i c c is you know, 1st of all, not a total global body. and 2nd, they kind of pick and choose who they go after, depending on who's putting pressure on them. and then when they do feel that pressure, they either, you know, move forward or, or back off what you're hearing now from the a and see leadership is they want to move forward and, and take whatever legislative action would be necessary to move forward in removing from the i c c, i think as they have closer ties with russia and with china and the other bricks nations i think it's, it is in the u. k. foreign office has refused to disclose vital information about who committed atrocities in somalia. at the end of december, over 20 pro somalia activists were killed during protests in the city of last. a nod. in the young recognized state of somali land with an elite police team funded by u. k. allegedly involved in the killings. r t is offering to corresponded no lou, you could gain brings more details. the u. k is censoring vital information on who
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really shots protest as is my land. the somalian break we region in clashes between pro somalia, protestant and security forces. this comes after a year, long funding office security forces, known for numerous killings of civilians, but somehow decided to hold them for reasons the a not disclosing the disclosure of information. detailing our relationship with somali land could potentially damage the relationships between the u. k. and somali land, if the united kingdom does not maintain this trust and confidence, its ability to protect and promote u. k. interested through international relations will be hampered, which will not be in the public interest. the censorship decision was made in response to a feed of information requested by declassified u. k. concerning a demonstration in the but to the contest, the city of last a not over the new get around 20 pro somalia activists were killed to dozens more
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were injured. and many people are currently asking, what is the u. k. government hiding at the moment? because the u. k. is decision to withhold information about the violence against civilian protests as, as the mighty land, especially our national security grounds is quite concerning and worrying this lack of transparency raises the suspicions about the u. k. involvement in the last, the not genocide. now this ridiculous response also highlights the a bankruptcy of the u. k. policy on some ivy. i think what's also worth noting is that the funding of training and equipment for somebody land from the u. k stopped in 2020 amnesty international say to more than 600 people have been injured in the recent fighting. and so my lad, security forces are currently to blame. somali land security forces indiscriminately shelled the town damaging hospitals, schools and mosques killing and injuring civilians,
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and displacing tens of thousands of people among the civilians killed were women. children, older people with health conditions and health care workers. they were mostly killed during indiscriminate attacks involving rockets, mortars and other explosive weapons with wide area effects, which should never be used and populated areas. but apparently the u. k. government does a see any problem with this of the whole approach to the region, which is still the part off. somalia is quite controversial. and although landon doesn't recognize the independence of somali land, it treats the region as if it is a separate state, rather that you can even visited the my land in 2019. and it has reaffirmed the u. k. commitment to support the somali lancer creative forces. now the democracy in there has also been praised by london and quite a bizarre statement. in so many respects, somali land, he's a beacon, it is
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a place where elections are held. people shake hands afterwards and do not contest them. i hope the u. k. will be able to increase its support for that region. well, any idea why the u. k. so interested in this break lately. second is of the city of it always hinges who do not have any legitimacy who meet out violence to their own civilians, their own citizens. history has shown us many times that britain, american, and other major western forces do not even chair and do not even hesitate to, to throw in their lot with a very violent shoot tires military shooters and malicious pesticides ban in the you over there. how threats are being used on farm supplying food items, including nestle worldwide. that's according to
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a recent reports. pesticides, bandanna, you and linked to potential human health risks continue to be produced and exported by european chemical companies. our investigation identified the brazilian farms using the pesticides and the international food and drink companies. they supply among them are multi nationals like nestle coca cola and pepsi co. so according to this report, pesticides and fungicides made by european companies like germany, bay, south and bare, and switzerland's syngenta are making it into developing countries like brazil, where they're being used on basic ingredients like sugar on plantations that supply western multinational through companies which in turn supply the whole world with these ingredients, brazilian agriculture, ministry, documents and justice ministry officials in south paolo have reportedly confirmed
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the use of various substances banned in the e u, including insecticides and fungicides in response to you and special that both her on toxics and human rights caused the export of these chemicals for use in developing countries, a, quote, abhorrent practice. the news is all good. go for the multinationals with companies like nestle have a just posted absolutely. stella results for the 1st 3 months of this year. all our product groups deliver double digit growth and notable feature in this best 4 quarters in a row, confectionary led by kid cat and munch boasted a strong growth supported by consumer lead campaigns, innovation and engagement. journey base ethan bear say that their products are safe, but what's considered sacon? brazil is clearly quite different from europe's own health and environmental safety standards. nestle is basically knology that stating its compliance in the markets where it operates. we continue to closely followed regulate tra, developments. emily well prate to ensure a full compliance for all our products. leslie's not involved in campaign and
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against the next. the and pesticides inactive ingredient, span the here. but what's the point of brussels be? so a play about who regulations when a loophole this massive exists out of sight out of mind perhaps. hey, they have these big western multinational reduced you begging in the streets with tin cups. just because you want to virtue signal is concerned over health and environmental safety, right. but look the fact that some 3 components have to make plain trips from halfway around the world to avoid b. c. and getting loaded up with dodgy chemicals really achieves little of genuine virtue beyond making the look like they're protecting people when they're clearly just displacing the problem. and some disturbing developments and haiti were 13 people, allegedly gang members have been beaten and burned to death. a warning you might find the following images distressing. according to local police,
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the killings took place after the victim try to freeze some of their compatriots from custody. 6 more burned bodies were also found near by. that there is no information on who could have killed them. the number of criminal gangs has risen since the murder of the haitian precedent in 2021. with many parts of the city becoming lawless. back in july 2021 presidential gunam, we say was shot multiple times and died on the spot when a group of hitman broke into his residence. the 1st lady was also wounded, but survived the attack. a full scale man, hot for the perpetrators was launched, and the mercenaries were cornered by haitian police. with 3 of them killed the rest, surrendered and were arrested. several others were detained. later in multiple countries, us authorities have charged 11 people over the assassination with one suspect, pleading guilty to providing material support and conspiring to kidnap and kill the
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haitian president. 4 of those suspects are american citizens. according to the us justice department authorities also say that while the murder occurred in haiti, the plot itself was financed from florida to fascination out in port chris. but as alicia aspects of this day, we were advanced inside united states conspirators facilitators located here. that includes the 4 individual arrested earlier this morning. totally for 11 defendants have now been charged in un. earlier we spoke to american journalists, came ives, who said that despite the ongoing investigation, many questions remain unanswered. there's been a lot of speculation that show up no more ways was beginning to make a political change of direction. he'd been very much doing washington bidding,
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particularly and helping to head the campaign against them as well. and again, president nicholas madura, but he was having 2nd thoughts and feelings at the state department was not giving him really backing he needed so according to some analysts in particular, one up the mileage is he claimed that it was the u. s. secret services, meaning the cia which was behind the killing because we was going to make a political change of direction. that's almost his direct quote. there's so there's been a lot of speculation on this front, but right now we don't really know who were the intellectual authors who are the real funders of this very large operation, which had to have cost millions of dollars. and the fact that the u. s. government is taking control of an investigation of
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a haitian president leads us to suspect that we could be looking at a situation very similar to the warren commission. and in russia, you are all raging. at least one person has died in a fire, which continues to rage through several local villages. firefighters are on the scene while people are being evacuated from affected areas. this voted from a local resident, shows the scale of the devastation in one of the villages, according to russia's ministry of emergency situations, over a 100 homes and buildings have already been destroyed. the cause of the fire remains unknown, but it's rapid which right is attributed to strong wind and dry weather. ah, canada's prime minister has found himself in hot water after claiming he did not force anyone to get coven vaccinations. and therefore,
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while not forcing anyone to get vaccinated, i chose to make sure that all the incentives and all the protections were there to encourage canadians to get vaccinated. if you don't want to get vaccinated, that's your choice. but don't think you can get on a plane or a train besides vaccinated, people don't put them at risk. if you join the protests, because you're tired of coven, you now need to understand. you are breaking laws. during the pandemic just introduced government announce some of the most strict anti cove at measures which included travel restrictions and compulsory vaccination for adults and children age 12 and over the draconian measures sparked protests across the country, including the famous freedom convoy, which started in ottawa as a raleigh of truckers against vaccination and culminated and emergency measures
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announced by the government. the recent remark sparked a social media storm accusing the canadian prime minister of hypocrisy. right, he did not force anyone to get vaccinated. he only unjustly fired them financially attacked them. persecuted them, insulted them, denied them basic rights, prevented them from travelling, et cetera. so tolerant. justin trudeau who implemented some of the most brutal vaccine men dates on earth and punished any one who opposed it. now claims that he never forced the shot on any one. when politicians can beat the truth, they try to join, you don't let them. hey, justin trudeau, the man who locked down his country, stopped unvaccinated from attending work. shops, restaurants, pubs, hospital schools, flights or even driving trucks across the border says, i never forced any one to get the vaccine. earlier we spoke to independent
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political analyst alessandra bruno, who says that people were jailed for protesting against coven vaccines in canada. completely unsurprised because i am not sure whether he's absolutely convinced of his own position on this he. he might actually believe it's one of these days. it's very difficult to distinguish a sincere politician from an incident here. one, he did not force anyone in his mind. of course, people were arrested, were in jail or because they protested the call with vaccines and some of the related for restrictions. the most famous episodes here were involved the truck protests that took place throughout canada, but especially in order and toronto, which were concluded with the entry of the army. i don't blame to go alone. i see
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to do as a symptom of a wider problem that affected the west and continues to affect the west. in general, i see the same syndrome as having taken over with regards to the west position on the war and ukraine, china and a number of other issues they are acting in unison and they are acting incorrectly . i honestly don't see him as even thinking his own thoughts. he's not conveying his own thoughts here. it says if many leaders in the west and perhaps to do more than most are acting out the script of someone else, the script written elsewhere. ah, a bomb shell performance as hope blooms under shelling to italian directors have produced a film based on the true story of a theater in the embattled city of don. yes,
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that keeps working despite the relentless ukrainian bombing, according to the directors, their film has been banned in italy, but it has been shown at a festival in moscow. here's the preview. oh, let me wish. at 730, they begin to bomb again. in response to the dull hound of the dogs left by their owners. on the way, i suddenly heard music from the 2nd act, a swan lake, so quiet as a crying baby. he came from a towering and majestic building in the center. it was sad, dark so, 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 allow that concert program to be interrupted. oh, frame of sherwood is just what gives 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, as if nothing happened, get video, they're back to rehearse again. ah,
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those are the films directors. look up the lardy and my n no grabby told my colleague peter scott, that in italy their movie is taboo. despite it all being true. leila actually following the events that happened in them by sending ukraine since 2014 and about in 2016 i came across the news which was stating that they don't buy up there. i was going to tour around day. i think it's like the most for or in russia and i till i look at what is going on. how is it possible, i guess? yeah. they're right in the middle of the war he's going to tour. how is it possible that they are? well, look, we believe that the films should been bound in italy. how did that come about and how does it make you feel the cultural cold war? i think it's very much the alarm and,
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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 war. i mean, is not getting is getting, you know, warmer and warmer. fortunately, are not ready for compromise indian lake dusty and that's like the sci fi and like the sea. yeah. you know, we think that there is, there are 2 to these thing. things. there is art and there is career are, is driven by truth, beauty and justice. and career is driven by money. and we are artists where no workers in the entertainment industry for those who have seen it, what sort of reactions have you got and have you changed their opinions on the war or maybe the people in there? this was in italy, it was.
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