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[000:00:00;00] ah, ah, the season here if you do it, there is really a special kind of cynicism in this incident because it's reflecting a little something back to children, corrections the math, or to polling them to read by local authorities that saw them using a building being used as a school by the russian embassy around president brands u. s. military interventions in the middle east as detrimental to the region that he holds. a historic summit with the leader of a ra, inferno or rocks, an oral depot in crimea, with local authorities blaming a drone attack on the facility. and north korea says washington plan to dock and
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nuclear on submarine and south korea, our escalating regional pension. and that to take to the streets and feel to protest a i think this is a hasty decision. i also think that we should not possess nuclear weapons. i think it's humiliating. one sided diplomacy with coming to you live from the russian capital. this is our t international. i merge of love it here with the top stories of the our welcome to the program. authorities in poland have seized it building, being used as a school by the russian embassy in warsaw. the ambassador claims the move is a violation of international law which there you go with the cobra. they do not have the right to do this. the territory of a diplomatic mission cannot be invaded or seized under any circumstances. such property issues can only be resolved by an international agreement,
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not to report decision. there was special kind of cynicism in this incident because this is affecting a school and it's affecting children re grissman. the school was being used by the children of diplomats there, which is why it's quite shocking that this happened, especially the way it happened. because we can see in the video footage that there is city officials as was police answer and the premises with a crowbar there. they are, are trying to force their way in. and after they did that, they apparently been locked the gates just to make sure that there weren't any diplomats trying to take out any property from there. apparently, all of this, of course, in violation of the vienna convention, as we heard from on the russian ambassador there wires is happy. now is there some history here because some background that's wasn't yes, it's shocked in because it has to do with the school. but it's not surprising because we've seen poland really go and added against russia white some time now.
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but i'll take it back to after the special military operation began, so i in february 2022 whole and sees and blocked the accounts of the russian embassy and russia's trade mission. then in march 2022, they expelled 45 russian diplomats from the country. and now just this past wednesday, they seized the funds from the account that they block and transfer that to the prosecutor's office again and something which is shocking and unheard of. and we're getting no comments from the polish side or from e u officials, or western officials that have nothing to say about this. but this is what the rushman basset has to say about this whole story. i media was virginia. they opened a criminal case and you sat as the basis to seize our financial assets. but polish journalists have uncovered some suspicious circumstances in this matter. it turns out there is a supreme court ruling that
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a suspects funds and cannot be kept frozen without presenting an official charge against them for more than a year. but if you see it has been over a year since our funds were frozen, only no one has been charged, or at least no announcements were made to our employees, formerly my loan, but the money still has not been returned. so the attitude of our polish counterparts to the requirements of both international law and their own countries law is very peculiar, quite significant apparently. so it remains to be seen what they will do that with that money if it will then be returned at some point. but again, this is going back to poland, really being a cheerleader for ukraine, really. and it's getting a lot of support from the west just because it's doing that precisely. well maybe is the plan for poland. why? because poland has always been really the e u. so poor relative you can say, so it's always been at odds with the use of regional domestic policies and the
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relationship between poland and the was a very good until it started really a pushing ah, for its stance and ukraine. really supporting the western narrative. what we saw, and not only have they sent their well, what was a battle tanks now they've committed to sending war planes as well. and their plan in pursuit of we've seen this in latest reports that they want to have the biggest army in europe. and that of course has gotten a lot of support uh from the very western allies. so they have more plans. it seems . and there were also revelations, lucidly that they are planning to annex her or it's over western ukraine that they've been discussing this with officials from a pirate. so there's a lot going on behind the scenes. and i'm sure that this is just the beginning. once again, this for them to show the world how they are against ross, and they're willing to do anything to cement their friendship with the west at any cost. and it doesn't matter if we're talking about kids or high school in this case . geopolitical expert, george sam,
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welly believes poland is trying to provoke russia about a parcel of poland trying to provoke russia as much as possible. so there's something unusual in trying to pick on people of magic property. i mean, they've already froze the russian embassies, the bank accounts a year ago. now they've transfer the funds from the bank account to the prosecutor's office. so again, on heard of to do something like that. and then they will also, again, a year ago, they didn't provide proper police protection for the embassy and the embassy personnel, knowing that there was likely to be threats of violence. so, you know, this is a provocative steps. clearly, i think the polish authorities are hoping that russia overreact them,
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having that as part of its, its strange kind of diplomacy, american overreacts, maybe something, you know, the, the conflict with nato gets more direct, you know, more threatening will dangerous around leader has called out us military interventions in the middle east saying they've had a hugely negative impact on the region. his words came into historic summit with the president of neighboring iraq when he's on k, as much as we consider negotiations, regional countries with resolving regional issues. but that we don't being the presence of foreign countries and forces in the region useful at all. we view the presence of americans in the region is harmful to the security of the region. one will feed into iran was focused on setting aside past differences and strengthening types between the 2 former rivals with all the details. here's our t's use of jo. all the it's. i've been refreshing its 1st official visit to iran after he took
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office back in october last year. he was officially welcomed by his iranian counterpart, the 2 fund trust. they need to expand their ties in all areas and at all levels, from security to politics, trade, transport, and politics. so i believe she congratulated iran in saudi arabia for the restoration of diplomatic ties. of course, iraq played a key role in making that happen. iraq host that several rounds of talks between one and react to try to pay that way. and broker a piece. the oath, of course, it was later on it was made happen by china ultimately, but iraq contributed to making that happen. the iraqi president. thank iran for its major role in dismantling dodge terrorists back in 2017. when iran helped fight off the dodge terrorists. of course, it was as opposed to the presence of extra regional military forces in the middle
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east. iraq also shares this stance. embracing today said that the presence of the americans in the middle east is very destabilizing, as the americans do not think about. i do not care about the security of the regional countries, such as iran and iraq, of course iraq's parliament back in 2020, also share this dance. the iraqi parliament's back in 2020 voted unanimously in favor of the ouster and the expulsion of the american forces for from their country . amid the us says, fiasco enough can stand the 2 sides also discussed areas of cooperation when it comes to economy, politics and, and power power supply. so the rocky president is in iran for one day. he's going to leave the country afterwards and his expected to also meet with iran supreme leader i to law how many later on today? the theory president claims his country's not just locked in
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a physical conflict with the west but an economic one to and that's why he believes it's increasingly necessary to discard the u. s. dollar and transactions. bashar al assad statement came after he welcome to damascus. a special envoy of the chinese government on the middle east. the syrian president also underline the important role the berks countries can play and breaking from the dollar, as well as the option of adopting the chinese you want for trade transactions between countries. as also praise the recent mediation by the between saudi arabia and iran, which she said would have a positive impact on the stability of the entire middle east region. i can, i can so that, i mean i, you believe that more and more countries will replace the dollar with their national currencies in trade. because the us is the greenback as an economic tool. this discussion of those issues and not using the dollar anymore as a trade currency. actually it's been happening all the conflicts that are happening
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over the world and how countries are feeling that the us is actually controlling them economically. and president bush are actually it's for his own good for his people is good to actually find new partners and not being controlled by the worse it cannot. mclean, politically, these are discussions actually have been going on also between the bricks countries, not choosing the dollar anymore. using a different currency, maybe the chinese you want. so this, these discussions as you have been happening for the last, almost the last 10 years. and also we can see that so many central groups all over the world are actually learners are in your slaughters. countries want to take control of their own economics of their own people's education, and they want to be the one actually do what's on their own. so i think this is, this is something that's going to be happening in the future. ah,
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ukraine has taken his wipe at neighboring poland and the e. u in general, for not resolving ongoing issues around its grain exports. now legal grounds, full day immediate resumption of the exports of ukrainian agricultural goods to poland, romania, hungary, slovakia, and bulgaria. as well as for the continuation of unimpeded exports to all that you member states, and in general, the unimpeded transit of whole ukrainian products to all the countries, both within and outside. you bored us, holland and hungary have banned ukrainian grain in order to protect the local market and their own farmers. therapy and commission at 1st condemned full in for the fan, but quickly gave in to war falls demand on wednesday, well and announce it would maintain its fan until at least next year. romania also impose restrictions ukrainian grant as part of a deal to get food donations most in need. but sources say only
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a fraction of what was intended has reached africa with almost half going to europe . we heard from an expert at the africa village initiative, who says nations on the continent are in dire need of wheat. they don't but such as no understanding that they are on the dock this time with the wheat from the u. k. and remember, this amount of the we built into the eastern europe for that matter. europe will this term, the prices and the local production, largely in eastern europe. and that is the whole sense of heading the south of the world whereby indirectly the arctic cultural sector is going to be largely lot in the damage. and then of course, be very much dependent on the supply from united states. if you follow up to the top of the logic, you're going to stand why the week is not then they got enough spec to use. di needs, you know, the prices and they want to, they don't want to supply africa bits,
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not the primary target. primary target is to make the people dependent on the ultimate production from the united states. climate change is obviously heavily fading on africa. central, insulting africa and obviously our figures are going to say no to the supply. but obviously under certain terms and conditions, we're not going to ask because such, we're not going to go into the slavery because of this week. again, this is a very sensitive issue for africa as well. russia claims is conducted a precision attack to take out ukrainian command personnel in the her san region. this photo truly is by the russian defense ministry shows the missile launch from a war ship. the ministry also claims up to 800 ukrainian soldiers have been killed in recent, fighting with a number of artillery units destroyed. meanwhile, authorities in crimea, they are drone attack, caused
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a massive blaze at an oil depot. the video showed the inferno lighting up the night sky, with thick black smoke billowing out of the facility in the city of service. stobel on the black sea headlights has since been extinguished. local officials said there were no casualties. with tensions rising on the front lines and ukraine, promising an eminent counter offensive parties, moran garcia breaks down how high expectations in the last may not match the realities on the ground. on a front line, that remains all but static ukraine. this week has suffered a series of painful blows in his own region, russian kamikaze drones were especially successful as 300 anti m miss r launches radars and other assets was struck or vital and irreplaceable. a german supplied gepford anti air system whose job it is to keep you avi's away
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was also hit by a car because the drone and has been a tough week for ukraine. or this is blackwood. well, everything is burning. this is hell. just hell here that still holds only about 10 percent of the ravaged city of back north the western suburbs and at tremendous cost. the logic was that the city had to be defended until kiev could launch its counter offensive. yet even ukrainian leaders have begun to down play, how successful that could be. the counter offensive should not be considered a decisive battle. a decisive battle is one that will lead to the complete liberation of ukrainian territories. this conclusion should be drawn at the end of the battle, not at the beginning. this is in sharp contrast to what authorities claimed. just a month ago,
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the head of ukraine's military intelligence boosted that his country's troops would break through into russia's crimea by the end of spring western media and politicians even believed them. but behind the scenes, native generals, the teams hold few such illusions. in a rare admission, the polish chief of general staff essentially said and ye, there's have a mistake in view of the war, like us stuck on the perspective that the threat assessment is still a shocking surprise for many not because they do not understand at yvonne, but we have the awareness of the internal situations, jones with don't have enough ammo. you think the industry's not ready to send armaments to ukraine, and it's not ready to produce them. and i'm either officials in kiev claim that preparations for the counter offensive or all but complete. the ukrainian military is waiting for the order to launch an attack that fewer and fewer believe can live
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up to expectations. or i guess the of our tea from logan squeezen ah, a positions been luncheon, italy calling for the country to haul weapon supplies to ukraine. the person behind it. and so finance says the ultimate goal is to get a referendum held on the issue to give people a chance to express their will. something he claims they aren't able to do at present quite a bit. it all started with the observation that contrary to the wishes of the majority of italians, that is, according to all the poles and much more than half of italians are against sending weapons to train. while our government and the whole parliament in the opposition are in favor of weapons deliveries. so now there is a rift between the people's will and what our representatives have decided to, according to our constitution. if the will of the people for some reason is not supported by legislative decisions, there is an instrument of voting in a referendum and referendums can be held to repeal the law. thus, there is
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a group of lawyers who have been working since last summer, and the possibility of using this tool to stop the supply of weapons to ukraine and in general, to any warren country in its title, we referred the 11th article to the constitution, which states the italy rejects war as a means of resolving international conflicts. this group of jurists has finalized the demands that are now ready to present clearly to the will of the people. but 1st, we must collect a fairly large number of signatures in 3 months because we need 500000 signatures. this campaign began on april 22nd. we set ourselves such a goal because our motivation is to end the war level that some of those who back the position say they don't see arms applies to ukraine, is the best use of state money or the right foreign policy approach for the country . daniel, this all the she no longer valid had essentially grady has this money spent by italy on the purchase of whitening if it has be used for something else such as a brandy unemployed. as you told in on meadow lee, that is
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a piano named by the italy is not a belligerent country. and the constitution also says, so a message to our politicians. let them know that there are a lot of people who don't degree ascending arms to ukraine. here, june, guy, i will go to italy, spain for a conflict that is not its own, and i think it's the fault of the american. some nato, the american politician south played little games, escrow italy's a slate to them and to their dirty power gaves and f. anela again says he is worried. the conflict could i, napkin and nuclear war. and as the reason he is urging italian politicians to insist on peace talks lead there, the idea that an increase in the supply of weapons would end the war, turned out to be dramatic. tragic and erroneous. we just want to achieve negotiations. that is, that at some point there will be a cease fire in negotiation. we'll begin keep what we're very concerned that by increasing the level of confrontation against a nuclear power,
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with the aim of defeating it in a war, we're moving towards a 3rd world war which cannot be imagined as a solution to the problem of the generation from the cold war, know very well that the 3rd world war will be nucular. that obviously no one wants this and want to stop this run into the abyss which it seems is being done in every possible way. we never hear about the negotiations. yeah. forgetting they have a basis on which to work down there are the minsk agreements that were accepted by every one. that is the basis that has been from the very 1st day of the conference . it is obvious that the path of uncontested advancing many of the military solution was chosen. and so there have been no variables for more than a year. my, i think we need to somehow apply pressure to return to them. it is absolutely unbelievable to know that they are prohibited by long, but every conflict must be directed towards a solution. through negotiations, again, the idea of winning a war is clearly unrealistic. this will lead to
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a catastrophe, not only for ukraine, but for the whole of europe, a whole world as a whole, asia and for at least the west. north korea has warned against escalating tensions in the region. now those remarks came in response to south korea's present a 6 day trip to the u. s. which is the 1st time in a dozen years that a leader from ceo has visited washington. during his time there, the president, i dressed a joint session of younger us as well as had meetings with joe biden and the u. s. secretary of defense. now meanwhile, thousands of south koreans have protested against us, nuclear weapons potentially being stationed in their country. they claim the move will escalate an already tense situation. joe biden with excessive self confidence, showed irresponsible courage without any calculation. this incident,
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which reaffirmed the hostile nature of their rulers and bellicose maniacs of washington and sole towards our state, gave us a clear answer. what should we do in the future? what should we consistently prepare for? the more madly the enemies cling to nuclear military exercises and the transfer of nuclear strategic weapons to the korean peninsula. the more our will of our republics right to self defense increases. oh, before talking about the issue of sovereignty, since nuclear armament itself in size conflicts between countries, i think you shouldn't have nuclear interests. i think it is a problem to give the united states to bring nuclear weapons in any way you would have heard from her. i think this is a hasty decision. i also think that we should not possess nuclear weapons. how to say, i think it's humiliating. one sided diplomacy. i am anxious. there is, of course, a fear that the regular deployment of strategic nuclear weapons can really cause
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something big to happen on the korean peninsula. artes donald quarter has more on the south korean leaders visit to the u. s. and it's wider impact. let's make us nukes, look more threatening and bring over a nuclear submarine while you're at it. the united states will further enhanced the regular visibility of strategic assets to the korean peninsula, as evidenced by the upcoming visit of u. s. nuclear ballistic missiles submarine to the republic of korea all the while washington says pyongyang, as acting like it runs the nuclear rogue state. that you, presidents announced the establishment of a new nuclear consultative group to manage the threat to the non proliferation regime posed by the democratic people's republic of korea. i yes, the nuclear non proliferation treaty, which the dpr k joined back in 1985. so the u. s would stop threatening pyongyang with nuclear annihilation from south korea. lo and behold, the west never did stop pointing its nukes at the north,
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leaving it with only one option to leave the treaty and build its own nuclear weapons for deterrence. and just for daring to assert itself as a sovereign nation, the dpr k earned its place and america's axis of evil. north korea is a regime arming with missiles and weapons of mass destruction. while starving as citizens states like these and their terrorist allies constitute an axis of evil arming to threaten the peace of the world, it must have taken some serious mental gymnastics for the us to come up with this narrative about north korea. but it's not the 1st time america's actually accused others of doing exactly what washington has done to them. take russia a country that the u. s. has accused of launching a full assault on media freedom. let's play the kremlin is engaged in a full assault on media, freedom, access, information, and interest. no mention of the west, sweeping ban of r t and spoke. nick or the fate of wiki,
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leitz whistleblower julian hassan. miss yacoma said he's the high tech terrorist other say this is akin to the pentagon papers. where do you come by? i would argue that it is closer to me in the high tech terrorist disguise, a traitor, a treasonous, and, and he is broken. every law the united states, the guy ought to be. so i'm not for the death penalty. so if i'm not for the defend going, want to do it illegally shoot the son of after closing people's eyes and covering their ears, it's easy to sell the western media as the freest in the world threatening countries with nuclear weapons repressing journalists, you don't like and all the while pointing the finger at every one else, political projection at its finest. amid increased fears of conflict, a war of words is already starting with kim junglin sister firing off insult. straight at president. bind in framingham, an old man with no future. you can read more on this by having along to our website r t dot com and reports are coming in from russia as brians region,
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which is on the border with ukraine. at least 2 people have been killed as a result of ukrainian shelling. that's according to local official residential buildings, have reportedly caught fire with one house completely destroyed and to having sustained damage. emergency service is, are at the scene with and that's all for now. be sure to check out our t dot com for all the latest breaking news and updates. we'll see you next time. ah. the term strategic autonomy sounds good. the word strategic conjures up a sense of importance and autonomy presents a sense of independence. but when you consider the french president using this term, they were forced to wonder if he is a serious person after all, europe is no longer strategic or economist.
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oh, hungary has been a member of the european union and nato since 1999. during the 1st post soviet wave of nato's eastward expansion. number's sailors gazelle. yes, they may longer. thanks. his dilemma brought to the sea, like by the conscience of e. so me to me, if so would you, peggy sure. zap bud. luma. it would be sure every mia still more gina beach ross. you but i see us toyota wash roy. a ma gucci struggling in the early ninety's hungry was a country with the worst view of russia due to historical disagreements left over from the soviet union. so when you're younger in the soil, you 20, someone like yours, but i don't know what i see if you brought it by simply in the compared to political more than as what i see is great. and i did it at the political,
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