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the, let's see we have some more for someone who has this relationship to the, the the major ukrainian cities report explosions as are rates are installed and across the country overnight. t of officials say they are strikes of the most intense theme since the start of the year. the strikes come a day after a drone attack on the presidential office, a lot of the russian capital on attack. most of those days, postcards died by you which is about the search in the us roms. washington's reaction to the attack of absurd thoughts as the white house refuses to contend.
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for the instant the across the globe around the clock. this is our to the, from the team. i myself, you don't know, leave, hello and welcome to the news. our reports are coming in from the ukrainian capital and other cities in the country of multiple bluffs witnessed in the night or rates . so that in the early hours, with official saying, key of having witness such a scale of attack since the start of the year ortiz from on cost rep, can tell us more. the air alerts were announced a major ukrainian cities of t of and they'll just as well as other regions of the country. explosions were reported both in the capital and of the black sea port as well. now, local authorities said that air defense systems have been deployed. what's the demand is from a local population,
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not to post any videos or any kind of details to social media. so at this points, there is a very little information about that. however, some messages did managed to get across the, on the internet. you know this as a strike against the military academy was reported though, at this point. so there is still no official confirmation. now air alerts sounded for about 3 and a half hours in key of and for over 5 hours in northern regions of ukraine. apart from t of and odessa, explosions were also recorded in the city, opens up our rogia, which is currently held by vicky every she now russian defense ministry has yet to comment on the overnight strikes against the ukrainian minutes of its r gets. they could, however, i have to do with the response against wednesday's drone flight on the kremlin itself. and the just reminds are, russia has reserved the right to retaliation in any way that it deems it necessary,
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less remote, and just mentioned the most skill, residence of presidents, loving or put was attacked by 2 on monday or real vehicles overnight. on tuesday, russia saves ukraine, was behind the incident. to drones were done by a electronic or defensive inside the kremlin walls, with no casualties or damage done on the ground. this friday, it shows one of the drones exploding right above the center building, which always is blocking near put in office. it wasn't inside the building up there at the time of the attack. moscow has labeled it a terrorist act. i'm an attempted assassination of the russian leader as well, the crumbling of a death rusher, reserves the right to take retaliatory measures where and when it sees fit, your cleaning and officials have claim they don't know anything about the attack engine. i any responsibility, let them hear. so lensky said ukraine doesn't target for russia. would allow them or put, but is waging a defensive war, or to correspond to decrease, sit down off, explorers. now that statement appears at all. it's with, it's the,
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it's the images of a weaponized view, a v exploding over the domes of the kremlin, assuming he left all sides stagger russian. patriots who watched an enemy coming, causing munition bridge. the red brick walls of the pit, to me, of the russian image on west and officials who made a solemn promise to bolster ukraine's army on the condition. the key of your raise is internationally recognized the territory of russia offered sasan. we've neither in court to proceed. rushes that if, as far as our interests are concerned, where we need to hit the enemy 9th victory day, one such claim was even backed by a half to bounty. fully belie, i put through my window, ukrainian user, which was cool. and uh, do you have the last 3 of us of which is the key? i think it should be a special event. i think that may, 9th is a very good moment because putting this money at the rate on the red square. and
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there will be a lot of military there. so it will be a very legitimate military target. and i think that we, everyone who produces drones should really make an event out of it. well, now both k event, the west dod trying to shake off the burden of responsibility for what most go has explicitly called an attempt on vladimir putin life. and the attack has nato intelligence worried that russia might now as well expand its own list of targets. there are heights and concerns that russia may target on to see cables and other critical infrastructure in an effort to disrupt the west in life, to gain leverage against those nations that to providing security to ukraine, the russians, and more active. and we have seen them in years in this domain. the bowl is in russia as quote now and given the austin all it has at its disposal. the options are dreadfully vast for ukraine and its allies, but rushes and foster to the us house branded washington spells from the kremlin
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drone attack. cynical, absurd! literally until about colby incident. a terrorist action found by visa lensky government, out of may, 9th victory day parade. and law school us officials appeared reluctant to condemn key of idle for the attack, a senior agent, the last thing called the activation for russia assigned the comment, was finding a mission. you know, you don't want to spend on the night any signs to believe that the russians are finding a new major any, any d telling me to go to your colleagues who we, we know that russian has a history of doing this. they have a history of doing false flag. it is not unusual is incredibly common. i just don't want to speculate at this time, as i've said, as we said when it comes to ukraine, which is under daily assault. and not just it's incredibly courageous military forces. but it's citizens, as men, women and children being assaulted
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a daily basis by this russian aggression being bombed out of their homes, their apartments and their streets. children killed, families torn apart. well, we leave it to ukraine to decide how it's going to defend itself. and how it's going to try to get back the territory, the statements by washington's official representative. so striking in their cynicism and absurdity. the us did not find it possible to recognize the obvious thing. this was a terrorist action lend by the zalinski regime. and then this as a nation attempt targeting the president of the russian federation that these, these, that this act of terrorism was allegedly a false leg of peroration, are blasphemous and deceitful. that as it was rushing itself that stage the provocation against the heart of our statehood. how would the americans react if a drone hit the white house, the capital, or the pentagon? the answer is obvious for any politician as well as for an average citizen, the punishment would be harsh and inevitable. when we got the thoughts of
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a former us marine on this brian for atlantic, who sees that by targeting russia? ukraine is giving moscow a blank check. in his words, for retaliation, it is moscow, a blank check politically to escalate in any way that it sees fit. jacob's conduct another mobilization that could also mobilize industry and the economy in any way. it's, it's bit, it's not just this attack, but many of these attacks recently continue to get mosque out the, the ability to mobilize and to escalate in any way that it sees fit. lot of people are citing bad fact as evidence that well this benefited mainly mosque out and that that's what suggest it could be a false flag attack. but we have to think back to 2014 everything that us installed client regime. thank you. have has done from 2014 onboard has benefited the notion of russia waging some sort of conflict with ukraine. it was,
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it was always done to provoke russia and then to keep the conflict going for as long. ready as possible, i mean, the rand corporation published a paper in 2019, literally titled, extending russia and citing, giving legal aid to ukraine as option number one will, despite tbs assurances that it does not target russian territories. pro ukrainian sabotage groups have conducted multiple terror attacks in russia since february 2020, to the date. the conflict began here some of the most prominent incidents on the
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interior of the 1st visits of and they're really impressed into the muskets since 2011 beginning. wednesday announced the country's leaders method for talks. local media have called it on historic event that reinforces the already solid ties between the middle eastern nations. the really and president has repeatedly reiterated the importance of his country's strategic relations with syria, really and president abraham rising. who is in syria for 2 days, stated that the west starting sanctions against the country have failed. i think not that to around the most because partnership has gotten stronger, well, syrian leader by short all a sod sites around for the support it's been providing to syria since the outbreak of where they're in 2011 r t correspondent use of july takes us through the reading and presidents mom, mark visit, it was a busy day for the ros presidents, abraham res. yes. he's on
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a 2 day trip to syria as the 1st trip to syria buying iranian president of sense over a decade ago. i says, the start of the civil war in the country back in 2011. before he left to juan for damascus. ibrahim raised the hope that his trip would be productive for both nations. well, and he seems to have had a lot on his plate on the 1st day, he rocked off his 1st working day by paying your visit to the holy shrine of his ride zane, a highly revered religious figure. and his mom where he also delivered his speech, he said, during his speech he said, and he reiterated your last firm support for serious sovereignty and territorial integrity. he said to, while it was to advise the syrian nation during good times of difficulties and hardship, yvonne continues to support the syrian a nation of assuming peoples during the reconstruction period. well, earlier in the day of the 2 countries on the 2 sides signed
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a long term strategic comprehensive cooperation agreement. no further details have so far surface had on the agreement by the 2 sides. that this strategic agreement aims to serve the interests of the steering and people and they are wanting people and the returning general officials from the 2 sides. also assign 14 cooperation documents and a range of reasons why got hold of a gas energy i t communications, banking sector and also earthquake release. well, the syrian president, bashar most i think it wrong for is quote, unwavering support for syria aside said that since 12 years ago, one has not left syria behind. despite all of the sanctions. and the threats receives trip is widely seen as another piece and be unfolding new chapter that witness a significant decline and the wrong played by the extra regional countries such as
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the united states. so this new multi point polar world is now emerging and has done, has reduced the influence of the extra original countries like washington. as we see that the region is starting to take matters into its own hands. just keeping attention on this story. it really and political analyst at an academic side, but how much more on the face, the muskets, around or reaching new levels of cooperation for a common cause. you run of serious have been very close for the last 4 decades for over 4 decades of syria refuse to side with saddam hussein. when he carried out aggression against iran, syria was one of the few countries to stand up against saddam hussein's aggression . when western country and others were supporting him, on the other hand, when the dirty war was engaged or initiated by may tell, with its allies against syria, iran stood with syria and now the 2 sides being
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a allies and so closely linked with one another. and due to the fact that they trust one another, the ability for the 2 sides to expand that cooperation to the economic field is a, is a, is quite easy because of that trust of the both sides have neglected in the past. the economic aspect of the relationship, there were economic relations, but not to the degree that would have brought about major change in the economic prospects of syria. and that would have also enhance the economy of iran significantly. but now the 2 leaders are working to rectify that aspect of the buy that old relationship. the rushes foreign minister has arrived in india for
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a summons of the shanghai cooperation organization. now i circle over off we'll speak on regional. i'm pressing international issues with his counterparts. in go as capital individual meetings we know will happen as well between mr. low for off on the indian foreign minister as well as office sit numbers from china and practice the. the top diplomats will discuss the preparations for the upcoming meeting of the seo member leaders scheduled for july. also in india, this time of new delhi, as well as focusing on security and trade issues. ok, moving the program, all know a ceasefire continues to hold. be following a series of strikes exchanged earlier this week, and between israel and palestine. it follows the death of a palace to be an activist in um, is really present after an $87.00 day hunger strike ortiz maria phenomena has been delving a little deeper into the ordeal of hundreds of published indians, including miners, women on the elderly, detained by israel,
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the power storage mentors, palestinian prisoners and his rally jails has long been a painful issue for all palestinians, including militant groups. no one's rockets were fired from guides and protests owing revenge for violation of the palestinian detainees rides the death of how the od. none put back in this port light, all that and one particular widely condemned policy that israel is using administrative detention. the person is held behind bars. we don't charge a trial simply based on allegations, but he or she plans to commit a crime in the future. the geneva convention makes it clear. it is an exceptional measure that can only be used under circumstances like an armed conflict or threat to national security is rose as the tactic helps prevent attacks and can find potentially dangerous individuals. but in any case, so hold fences from other media group that protects the rise of the palestinian prisoners explains. it should only be felt limited time in these real though the
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initial 6 months long. administrative detention could be extended indefinitely in goodman's type of defense in case is it on clearly committing the water crime and the crime against humanity? according to the i c. c. it on statute because this is arbitrary detention administrative detention was the case with the lady tied to the ottoman it is the case for hundreds of other palestinians, including miners, women, and the elderly. these detainees often go on hunger strike, how the died of to $87.00 days on it. human rights groups say hunger is the only 2 to fight for justice. this is amounts the psychological test because when you're out of state in definitively and you don't know why you are interested and when you would be at us that this is a very harsh and psychological pressure, torture for the chinese and for their families. the mother of her son shaka, as 34 year old father of 2 from bethlehem,
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says they are old how the dog nuns also the last 18 years. her son has spent a total of 17 behind bars under administered his attention. he was never separated from the rest of the prison population with jail personnel, treating him exactly like the others. her son was detained 7 times, most recently in september 2021. the balance of this month, i feel frustrated, angry, disappointed. i get depressed every time i'm waiting and waiting and he tells me they canceled my release. how would the mother feel about it? and i'm in shock while we were speaking with on for sun, someone called her, apparently it was an officer of shut above. these rarely security service, she asked to talk to her son, was in vain. the cold didn't bring any good news. her son remains detained. you say had that and then he went on a strike against his own. well, he had no other options. her son, my son,
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is striking for the same reason as kelly le wad was about to die on his hunger strike. it's the only way to escape long detention the un human rights watch. and amnesty international have repeatedly condemned a 0 for over using administrative detention. asking to stop the abusive practice of these practices would appear to be arbitrary detention, which is strictly prohibited on the international law included in international humanitarian law. but this unified global coal has made little change more than a 1000 palestinians are currently held in his riley jails. honda administrative detention, and that's according to latest reports by human rights groups. and despite the international condemnation, this number is constantly on a rise, adding fuel to an already tens enough is riley, probably stayed in conflict. reason motional all to from jerusalem. the low as the world marks press freedom day on wednesday, america's state department launched
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a program to assist selected journalist exclusively art site. the us, samantha powers administrator for the us agency for international development address the media on. what's the head? we recognize the importance as a governance means of having free media doing their work all around the world. and we try to support it as the united states. while the program named reporter sheet old james to provide legal assistance on cover court expenses for journalists, i'd side us borders who may be targeted by their governments. eligible media outlets must pay an annual fee to be supported on meet certain criteria. the long sparked polarized reaction among american citizens, however, an excellent new opportunity for julian assigned and wiki leeks to apply for us funding to help their media organization survive. lothair from the us government
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journalism must be defended from legal threats, meant to silence critical voices instead of championing free speech. the us actively persecutes journalists and whistle blowers. all part in brave truth tellers like juliet's dungeon investigate the corruption and crimes they expose it solely. ok to imprison journalists when the us government does it free? a staunch julian assign gave me that in the start case. he's been present for so long and for what see, he did what any good journalists would do, which is yet look into the real story and not to be able to sources. so that's why they use it. that is really, and that is a hard and is the hard core of the 1st amendment and this country for americans and so, so you know, a good for the goods should be good for it again, or you can have a certain standards for the us drivers for instance, here of operating in the us and for non us citizens who are operating outside ad, but able to do a,
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a get to the bottom of the story and not be obligated to build their sources. so yes, judy and assigned is a perfect example. as the hypocrisy of such an initiative will in the multiple cases of the persecution of journalist by the us itself. how being witnessed, most notably judy in a search, it could face over a 175 years in an american prison. astrology is the founder of the wiki makes website which released classified information, repeating us for crimes in iraq, afghanistan to another non mia abu jamal a ranada into american investigative journalist on black rights activists who covered police brutality and corruption was convicted of murder. despite contesting the credibility of much of the prosecution's evidence, obviously international concluded that the public html case was highly politicized on violated minimal for trial standards. but that's as us regulators
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under european culture parts. and let's not forget wage. a war themselves against the russian media artsy, sputnik and other russian media that's helping bombs in the us and europe since the start of the ukraine conflict last year. american officials have underlined the importance of fighting. so. busy old russian propaganda urging the shut down of such troubles across the world. here's what the russian foreign ministry spokesman had to say about the u. s. approach to media freedom. a legend let those go get an estimate of scriptures, which just some kind of more cri, honestly, do not have nations to china. rule assembly, such as may freedom of the press unesco, drawing attention to the problem and all of them and their refusal to issue these as to russian. generalise who was sent to the united nations. all is m as many as of harassment of one of the world's leading investigative journalist, june and assange molded. i'm at the bowling of any media which doesn't fit into the global chime that unites the number of media representatives of the collaborative
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with those who don't fits in a black child's crust out past the kids. it's either what i'm comfortable it not being in the us. i have enough resources to be able to do my job in terms of money, in terms of the basic protection that people generally start around the world don't have. but even to the us, i know some to, and that is what on the able to do the job and, and you know, to focus eula. so be here at home, and i won't keep you say something to you on july the sides because i've been cutting for he's going to use a long time. most people here to leave the juliet size shouldn't be free. he shouldn't be released. because all you do was to, you know, shed it sort and jot genovese that means nice crime as president by and say, and then you'd say, go and julia and assigned didn't do anything, was done, you know, joe said to him, okay. and what about and use line coming to us from the financial world side,
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korea and indonesia are, are set to use their local currencies in buying last row transactions. that's according to a memorandum of understanding signed by the central banks of the 2 countries. disagreements will encourage the use of each country's local currency invalid as well as one's actions between indonesia and south korea, such as karen's account transactions, direct investment, and now they can only can financial transactions that will be agreed upon by the 2 authorities. it is something else to note as well. the measure should reduce transaction costs on the exchange rate risk with the governor of the bank of indonesia expressing hope for the rise of direct by law for trade and investment to well dollarization is becoming a global trend of the brakes and of the nations as well as the likes of tenure, a saudi arabia, notably i'm the u. e at continue to work towards the possibility of switching to trade and national currencies on the aspects that come with us. we spoke with
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economics professor richard wolf, the told us about the reasons behind what does look like iraq, literally growing tran, the more recently the sanctions against russia, iran, cuba had been accumulating and other hit many countries around the world with the result. so you can call this a kind of what the new zation of the dollar. and that has made many countries, both allies of the united states and neutral countries. more and more concerned not to have their dollar reserves. see the seas not to be dependent on the dollar the way they were in the past. and as a result, you're seeing countries like south korea or the ally of the united states, also making the decision to move away from dependence on the dollar. well, the problem is that if you use dollars and you're dependent on the dollar,
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which south korea in many ways was, it makes you dependent on the manipulation of the dollar that is performed by the central bank in the united states, the federal reserve. so if they raise interest rates, as they're probably going to do again today, and they have been doing 4 months, it affects the movement of the dollar, the cost of loans, and the south koreans discover themselves. they need to be affected by to the, depending on what a central bank in the united states does. and they simply don't want to be affected in by an institution over which they have absolutely no control.

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