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[000:00:00;00] ah ah 7 people including a child there, kill then 10 others wound it as the city of done that comes under ukrainian. shelley with the united states and its allies seriously eroded to global security architecture. russia defense minister claims western powers are undermining global stability. i see speaks that a meeting of the shanghai cooperation organization and iranian court orders the you ask to pay hundreds of millions of dollars and compensation for supporting terrorism
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with coming to you live from the russian capital. this is our t international. i'm rachel loven's here with the top stories of the our welcome to the program. at least 7 people have been killed, including one child after a rocket, fired by ukrainian forces hit a bus in the city of done that. according to the head of the donuts republic, another 10 people were wounded in the incident. a number of carts were also damaged and windows of nearby buildings blown out apart. several apartment buildings in a hospital were also said to have been hit health authority, its claim, the only functioning m r i machine in the region was loss damage. i'm standing right next to the passenger bus where according to authorities, at least 7 passengers of this bus have been killed as the result of multiple launch rockets system fire by ukrainian nationalist. we're not going to go any closer to
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this bus because i was there earlier and i counted at 7 charred bodies of a civilians. now this is the sensor of the city of jeannette sca very busier street on a friday afternoon. and right next to us is the local hospital, a local, a trauma sensor, where those people who were injured arrive by ambulances, and they're being treated like all and all ukrainian nationalist, fired against the city of dennis against civilian areas, several times of this friday. and as a result are right now, we can confirm that 7 people have been killed and scores have been wounded once again. we are right in the center of the city were there are absolutely no military positions. and usually the center of the city doesn't come under fire, unlike the outskirts of the city of the nest that are constantly under bombardment by ukrainian or military. as you can see right now,
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i'm investigators are working on the scene of the, the bus driver of the cervical he survived, but most of his passengers, 7 people have been killed as the result of this ukrainian attack. also, besides the local trauma center, besides this bus, another rocket landed on a local stadium right in middle of the field. and generally, there are several areas here in the center of the nest that came on their shilling by ukrainian military just days before in the deadly attack, a senior advise a few eyebrows when he insist it, there are no legal grounds to prevent. he adds, forces from destroying the regions, russia now claims as its own, the move legally, we have the right to destroy everything that is on the crime in peninsula don't ask . lou gods can of course her son in separation from a legal standpoint,
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there should be no complaints against ukraine. additional mama, green. i'm in the shelling several young another we were afraid of up to even though it's just, you know, kind of break this down a little bit for ukraine to say the regions under rushes control. what they're really saying is they could destroy their own people. the you have spent an enormous amount of cash tax, peers, money. we should point died on ukrainians who fled the block? no reports are emerging that one member state romania in particular is cutting a sizable amount of funding. how significant is something like that? well, i think it's significant, especially if this is an indication that the west, in general is tiring of the conflict of the refugee crisis. and may be backing away from it. you know, i mean it's sad because one, at least in my view, you know,
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the west help provoke all this. and now they seem exhausted from it and want to back off. i think it's up to people in the west. it's up to people in the united states, to say enough is enough, and we don't want to fight a proxy war against russia. ukraine is not in a position to, to fight a real counter offensive. they are running out of troops. we know that they're forcibly recruiting people from the streets and they're running out of ammunition. so what this indicates to me is it shows what a lot of us have known that this is as much a p r war as it is a real conflict for ukraine. and i think the west has been pushing for this counter offensive. i think ukraine will have to go forward with it, but i think it's going to be a disaster for that that, that that's what it appears and rushes defense minister claims the us military has been seeking to bolster its presence in central asia under the guise of fighting terrorism, he made the comments during
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a meeting of the shanghai cooperation organisation in india. the southern in the united states and its allies under the pretext of helping in the fight against terrorism, or trying to restore their military presence in central asia. we regard request to the countries of the region to deploy military infrastructure as a direct threat to the stability in the shanghai cooperation organizations space. for our part, we are increasing the combat readiness of russian military bases in kurdistan. and to educate stan, it's been indeed it should be a busy morning for many of us in new delhi, with the indian as your presidency ushering in some new approaches to asian or eurasia and security at the tone for this conference was said by the bilateral meeting between the defense ministers of india and china beach, even though itself was a pretty remarkable event because it's at the 1st meeting of such kind after border
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clashes in 2020 and the ministers trust the frankness of their discussions and really shows that the spirit of this particular conference and the new spirit emerging here in eurasia american dominance of western had germany, was particularly a theme of russian defense minister litigation. roy. good. who accused the united states of trying to saw a decent worth of trying to so violent for the sake of protecting its own privileged position, briskly recorded live cardinal dynamic. an irreversible changes are taking place in the process of the formation of a new multi polar world. the collective west actively opposes this in an effort to maintain global dominance. the united states and its allies have seriously eroded the global security architecture on their initiative. the process of breaking and dismantling key agreements on arms control and confidence building was launched.
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the actual private cell from being the world's largest regional organization covering are roughly 60 percent of the ration landmass. russia, india, and china, the central and south asia as hugely potential region that could provide many synergies in economic development. but it is also quite sensitive to various security threats coming from non state actors like terrorist organizations, but also state actors and the west in particular. russia in china, mainly concerned that the united states, austrian rather disorderly withdrawal from afghanistan, may now seek to create instability in central agency as a means all undermining its adversaries in beijing and moscow. this is something that russian defense minister in particular, paid attention to because russia believes that what the united states is trying to do,
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and central asia is pretty much exactly the same. what is already did in your praying, militarized country, trying to make it increasingly antagonistic towards russia. russia's defense minister also made a point. the regional powers have a lot to gain from their corporation in military fear and particularly singled out a couple of trajectories that can take, for example, the exchange of military information joined exercises, both as a way of increasing mutual trust and as a way of increasing combat readiness, he also said that russia could share it's an expertise on how to produce all parade and defend against the use of droll, this is a particular theme emerging out of the ukrainian conflict, the or a priority. the versus the fundamentals are mentioned is conflict resolution. now that one in particular is crossing for russia, which is engaged,
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involved in confrontation in your brain. and it's also something that both india and china are looking at with great interest. as you perhaps know, china has been pretty successful in bringing together our tribals, like saudi arabia in iran, india, as a former member of known the line movement and representative of the global south would also oh, for some new perspectives on how to conduct international relations. and how to conduct diplomacy in a way that actually falster is piece rather on their minds. it rushes defense minister spoke directly with his chinese counterpart in their 2nd meeting in just 2 weeks. i see a member states have been strengthening their times despite some regional points of contention. with more on that, here's our teased arnold quarter. i steaks, meeting of the shanghai cooperation organization sitting old rivals down at the same table. china's defense ministers making his 1st visit to new delhi since
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a deadly 2020 sino indian border skirmish and after 18 rounds of talks aimed at using tensions. indian defense minister raj not sing categorically conveyed the development of relations between india and china is premised on the prevalence of peace and tranquility at the board. us. he reiterated that violation of existing agreements has eroded the entire basis of bilateral relations and disengagement at the border will logically be followed with these collation, the 2020 skirmish took place in the disputed border region of le dock in the western himalayas that killed at least 20 indian and 4 chinese soldiers with both sides, putting the blame on the other. it's just one and a series of scraps that dates back decades. but with the chinese defense ministers visit and pakistan's foreign minister joining the meeting. it looks like diplomacy is on the agenda that despite decades old sour relations between new delhi and
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islam of odd and widespread opposition and india to the participation of pakistan's top diplomat in the summit. but india has not back down on its invitation. and that's a move beijing is more than happy with noting the china and pakistan are all the weather strategic, cooperative partners, and close friends. the weiss, chairman of china's central military commission, said that no matter how the international situation changes, china always gives pakistan priority in its neighbourhood diplomacy. the shanghai cooperation organization consists of 8 member states, 42 percent of the world's population, and 25 percent of its gdp formed by china, russia and for central asian country is back in 2001. the organization was and is still intended to counter western influence in the region with the ukraine conflict in full swing and multi polarity growing throughout the world. groups like this one are more relevant than ever. the chairman of the b, b,
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c. richard sharp has resigned him and allegations of nepotism and murky financial ties to britain, former prime minister for a strong and when i did breach the governance code for public appointments. he states very clearly that a breach does not necessarily invalidate an appointment. indeed, i've always maintained the breach. was inadvertent and not material which the facts he lays out substantiate. nevertheless, i have decided that it is right to prioritize the interest of the b, b. c. i feel that this matter may well be a distraction from the corporations good work where i to remain imposed until the end of my term. richard sharp announced his resignation shortly after a report was published into the incident. it concluded he failed to disclose potential conflicts of interest while he was applying for the chairmanship that included a secret 6 figure loan provided to then prime minister boris johnson. however,
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the findings stopped short of saying whether the loan was a direct factor in his appointment to the position. a british government official accused mister sharp of nepotism, saying he got the top job in a state broadcaster basically because of quote, how's appointing pals? mister sharp is said to have arranged a loan of up to 800000 pounds for boris johnson just weeks before the then prime minister recommended him for this b b c chairmanship. now the bbc has been making plenty of headlines as of late new delhi. recently issued a scathing criticism of the british broadcaster instead a documentary about indian prime minister modi locked objectivity to such an extent that it essentially amounted to a hit piece. we discussed this matter with the head of an indian thing tank. it holds the credibility of b, b, c, as a news clip. it's also exposes, you know, b,
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b, c, 2 charges that the chairperson, if he's deep in the pockets with the prime minister, would lapse shape the coverage by b. b. c. news which is favorable to the conservative party. the chancellor, someone is supposed to be above any party, affiliations and maintain a neutrality. there have been questions and more remote also actually within the u . k. on the funding on the b, b. c. and of course, there are several voices within the u. k also criticize a, b, b, c, right? as well as the there is growing international if rock criticism. but there have been instances where b, b, c has been criticized for this coverage of, for example, you in an india simply, you know, a few months ago there was a document on india prime minister to which the indian government and the last segment of the public opinion in india were destroyed and said that they had not kind of done a balance to documentary that. so what this will do is that in the future, b, b,
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c reporting will be open to war questions and if you lose the credibility or it will get, the credibility will get it ordered. or ron has ordered top us officials and entities to pay more than $300000000.00 and compensation to victims of a series of attacks several years ago by the terrorist group known as dash. or i saw the court ruling said that the u. s. had provided support for the group and was us liable for the blood shed? the reasons for attributing these crimes to the yes, her also been stated by the investigative branch, among others as follows. statements by hiring can officials, including the former us president about the central role of the government and officials of that country in organizing and direct interest groups including isis reliable news and information published in the american media books and speeches by american officials about the role of the cia in create interest groups including
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isis. the court ruling specifically targeted former us president george w bush and brock obama, as well as the ca and defense contractor lockheed martin. the terrorist attacks occurred in june 2017 in central to ron, and the national parliament building. and the model of the country's former supreme leader, ayatollah khomeini. 17 people including m. p. 's were killed about 50. other people were wounded, dash immediately claimed responsibility for the attacks. political analysts in tehran university professor siad mohammed moran b. discuss the significance of the court's ruling with my colleague earlier. there is a long history here because the united states has taken iran to court inside the united states on many occasions. they've even taken iran to court over 911 if anyone can believe that iran has been regularly punished by the u. s.
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the u. s. government and u. s. courts, but, and the iranian, since they have had assets are frozen in the united states and in europe it's, that's always been a problem. iran doesn't hold us assets. so in immediate future, there really isn't much that can be done. but the world is changing rapidly, and the americans are withdrawing from the region and who knows what sort of opportunities will be around in the coming months and years. but i think at least for the moment it is a political response to the united states. it's sort of the global south speaking back to power. and the iranians are saying that remind or reminding the world that the united states created isis from famously admitted during his presidential campaign. and he knew that because michael flynn was his military and intelligence
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advisor. and we've had other officials admitted and in the media and books come out . so this is basically a reminder that the iranians have been suffering at the hands of the united states . and this is just one chapter that we want a little bit about iran, honest relations with russia, china in the south, after the bricks. how do you see in the wrong moving in, in this direction? time is not on the side of the americans because as the world changes, iran relationships with countries like china and russia in india are evolving. and now that iran is a member of the shanghai cooperation organization that has also benefited iran relationship with these countries and russia ever since the war in ukraine in the war in europe. the russians have been very keen on establishing that north south transport corridor with iran. so you runs, you economic relations,
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political relations, of course, or significance that have civic significantly improved as well. but you want to economic relations with these asian powers. and with the global south are evolving and that is making american sanctions best effective. and i think the united states and europeans have to keep in mind that in the world they are a small minority. latin american countries are converging whether the americans like it or not. asian countries are converging. we see the same sort of trend in africa and then we have these broader groupings like bricks that link all of these different continents to one another. the ukrainian embassy in serbia has issued a list of rules about what supposedly can and cannot be said locally about the war . the ukrainian diplomatic mission sent the rules to several serbian news outlets. the list says that the dispute cannot be called the ukraine conflict,
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but rather quote, russia's war of aggression and quote, an unprovoked invasion. the rules tell journalist to use, quote, occupation, and never the term liberation. the ukrainian embassy has confirmed the document is authentic. serbian american journalist boys are much shows dot. yeah, so that the document shows it keeps focus on p r instead of what's happening on the battle ground. this particular set of, you know, edited aerial guidance coming from a government. a is so pernicious. i've water western outlets already sort of abided by these guidelines even beforehand. and even though every outlet technically has their own style bible, so to speak, having a government, especially one of the belligerent government, dictate these terms is just not unheard of, but an unpleasant has unpleasant historical connotations showing what i would argue
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. that, you know, trying to impose the ukraine being wrong to serbia, which, whose language doesn't have articles to begin with. and these 2 lines are clearly drafted with english speakers in mind. it shows an incredible amount of tone deafness that we've seen on display over the past year and a half, but also again shows this focus laser focused on p r. and narrative management. that seems to have more important than what's actually happening on the battlefield . the kremlin claims that mil dover is trying to build closer ties to the you by promoting increasingly and high russian sentiment. that's after modo, va ban vladimir putin from entering the country. despite its traditionally links to moscow, it is evident the modem was current. leadership is quickly drifting towards the precise russo phobia that we are all aware of. they think it is an absolutely obligatory attribute of european integration to hate russia and every kind of pro
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russian sentiment banning to run the country is the latest anti russian move. vimal, dove as government, the prime minister has also prohibited the saint george reuben, a symbol of the soviet victory at the end of world war 2. while dover is a former soviet republic, and some prominent politicians have said they will defy that rule and follow they wear the ribbon on a victory day holiday. next month. we heard from a political analyst who believes the authorities will face an uphill legal battle if they attempt to enforce it, boca yeah, it remains unclear how exactly they're going to issue those fines. moldova constitutional court has stated that wearing the st. george ribbon, a symbol of the end of world war 2 in europe, is not a violation of any kind. it could only be mixed up in that is if the wearer expresses some kind of extra mis sentiment. in that case, the government would have to prove that the individual had but intention with the
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use of the st. george ribbon. while many of our politicians have expressed a willingness to where the symbol, the prime minister says there will be fines for that issued by the police. i think this policy isn't fried. i think many people will wear those ribbon simpler to see how they're 3rd is reg. so we'll see a kind of a symbolic collision here. this may being one of the fastest fish in the sea. the elephant tuna is having trouble escaping e u lobbyist. brussels is pushing against restrictions on commercial fishing practices that have but these sought after catch i risk in the indian ocean the european union in his shocking generalized collusion with his french and spanish industrial fishing fleets is contributing to the over exploitation of fish populations. the degradation of both the climate and the health in the indian ocean, as well as maintaining poverty in developing countries. the problem is that you fishing companies, methods to secure their harvest,
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comes at the expense of local workers by using fish aggregating devices to net the tuna. b e is able to secure the lion's share of the catch. now a 3 month band, each year on the cruel, capturing technique has been sought after by coastal nations like indonesia, kenya, which i had previously cosponsored. the prohibition no longer supports it ostensibly because financing for other projects may be withheld. in recent years, the u has dispatch more business lobby as then legitimate block representatives to swain negotiations. the e. u has always tried to facilitate negotiations and compromises for f, a d's, and tropical tune of regulations in general. now, while the e. u has suggested that talks can settle the issue, nothing has changed and it is of course business. as usual. the contentious devices
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looked like rafts, with dangling robes, and netting that indiscriminately and ties a huge number of fish. it is predicted that if the u back the policies proposed by india and the mall div yellowfin conservation efforts would significantly increase young to not frequently caught during the harvest, which causes low supplies that can not be sustainably restored. you destroyed the environment with their methods. we use traditional fishing fortuna so that we can maintain their habitat, their use of effort to you will of course put us in danger. usually we are using traditional fishery practices fortuna to keep their habitat and balance. otherwise, tuna will be gone and will be effective. i think what we all need to focus on about is not about the restrictions but on our modernization so that we don't affect the environment but can have a big catch. we heard from independent journalist and commentator charlie boyle
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versus the hughes desire to be progressive. doesn't quite fit with his actions and the difficult position generate because on the one hand as to promote regulation and doing the right thing and voting between countries on doing socialist ideologies. but on the other hand, they have a very large population of people in your opinion that need to survive. and a lot of these countries have economic problems and they're going to marry the to the recovery post inflation problem. say, well the e might have the best of intentions with regard to climate and fish and treatment of animals. all the other stuff that told me that is practically speaking. they have to get the inflation an interest rate problem under control. and so that's why you see what they actually do behind the scenes and what they say,
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a 100 very different things. and this is what we're seeing here without knowing all the details of it myself and escalating humanitarian prices has afflicted the east african nation of somalia. as more than 6000000 people suffer from chronic shortage of food, our teeth visited a hospital where doctors are fighting to save the lives of the victims of the countries most severe drought in 4 decades. oh. or in a support this company. and this is a complete pollution already. they have
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a non solution because they have some and they are lost in life that we need is if you are doing a lot better or half an ad lit up late

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