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and allusions to ensure that there are no independent players in the world anymore the, the purchase as a washington court today. so the attack on the presidential office in moscow thing too, is following orders from overseas. the multi polar system, same states adjoining cult between versus a foreign minister needs. the indian and chinese council paused expressed as a meeting of the shanghai corporation organization has a lot of summit in july and more than 1000 products. simians are held behind boss without charge for trials. we report on the reality of these very detention system on speak to a lawyer to send me the president. this is among the psychological terms because when you're edited independently and you don't know why you are interested and when
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you would be at his desk, this is a very harsh and psychological pressure. the which a lot of my headquarters, the hey, in the russian capital, your watching auntie and some nationally is just going to 4 pm. there must go on is to be discards. here with the top stores. they saw thanks for joining us. russia has said, washington, how to roll in the drone attacked on the presidential office of letting it boots in moscow on wednesday apartments that it was kicked out by you currently and drones. so could you have denied any involvement from his folks person to meet your guest? golf also said the key of his following us instructions. the key of and washington's attempts to disavow involvement in the attack are absolutely ridiculous. we are well aware that the decisions about such actions and terrorist attacks are made not in gifts, but in washington and kia does what it is still to do. we know that often the
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targets are not determined by gifts, but by washington. and then these targets are outlined to key if so the key of fulfills them. and every time key, if it's given the right to choose the means us lots, he's a good his done of is joining me live now in the studio to discuss this further. i'm good, thanks so much for joining us. what was the reaction from western officials list georgia tech on the kremlin? well, absolutely, i fooled both kids in washington. they face some serious accusations of well being involved in what most to explicitly called an assassination attempt at vladimir proteins live. so they had to bring something to the table and well, they did, at least they tried to, but they haven't been really consistent at tool and what they've in when they try to formulate the version of events basically all boil down to wasn't us just wasn't us i don't basically realizing that that was probably not enough given again, the gravity of the situation that they tried to speculate as to what might have
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happened in their opinion. and well, both have been completely inconsistent. both i mean kids and washington, the advisor to zalinski presidents, alaska. first on wednesday he said that that was basically the work of some 3rd party of some other roll group that was acting independently from kids, but definitely sympathize to the ukrainian forces out there on the ground in the dumbass on the rest of the front lines. but then today he woke up to a different version. he said that that was a full flag attack mazda minded by russia itself. and what, what do you mean the talking that talking points have been more or less the same lines and they have been equally inconsistent, given the 2 different officials from different departments. they came up with the difference again, versions of events and interpretations as to what happened and where that mid sized u. a. b came from have a list to call the opposition for russia assigned to find information. you
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know, you don't want to speculate on the guitar, he doesn't what time, any signs to believe that the russians are finding a new major any, any you do telling me to go to your colleagues who we, we know that russia 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 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 on a daily basis by this russian aggression. 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. it's certainly quite the bold statements from the wife's house. the ego, how's the service funded those allegations? well, so far russia's response has been strictly diplomatic. they haven't taken any steps
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militarily or on the ground. nothing else of the ordinary. nothing we haven't seen so far up until now. but russia has indeed been a while stepping up its rhetoric as if at 1st they just said, well, we know, judging by the information we have received from the intelligent sources from the secret services, it was a ukrainian drone. they haven't specified whether or not it came from ukraine, or if it was noise from anywhere from russia, but now meet repass calls. the spokesman for the russian president has stepped forward saying, well, that firmly believes it was done the either on washington's orders, or at least the us somehow has enabled key of to carry out this attack of through we will know how extensive american support to ukraine has been both militarily, both in terms of on shipments and also in terms of intelligence. nato has provided
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to ukraine surveillance. drones have been in the skies monitoring the situation on the ground almost 247. also that have been well unconfirmed, leak documents well just floating around in public sources that we're proposing to showcase how expensive the data given to key of buying made so as and it was just everything is that the locations of rushes at defense is their movements and so on and so forth. so if that is true, and i mean we have every single ground to we have really every single reason to believe that even if those documents on to offend, take but still nato share has plants here. but it's intelligence and satellite data with key of a given that ukrainian generals and those who mazda might have the, that alteration. they had every ability to know where a rush has a different systems on. and they could try to avoid it when planning the route of the drone, given the accusation uh well floated by washington. that was most cool. oh robin
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rush at the bottom. the very hearts of well, of the russian capital within unmanned aerial vehicle, the ambassador to the united states, the russian and bassett, or to the united states. he was very adamant in his rhetoric saying that, well, that allegation is simply preposterous. the statements by washington's official representatives striking in their cynicism and absurdity, the us did not find it possible to recognize the obvious thing. this was a terrorist action blend 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 full flag operation, are blessed from us 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. now it's in its very 1st statement
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off to the incident. the russians have said that, well, that they reserve the right to respond, however, and when they see fit sofa, again, nothing on the ground. but there was a planned meeting between the russian president and russia. security council announced to take place in the very 1st week of may. now the very 1st week of may of course, runs out tomorrow because that's, that's friday. that's the last to the final. what day of the week. so we might see that happen. and if that happens, if there's a good chance, something will be agreed on, then will you go. thank you very much for walking us through dots on going full out of the joint attack on the company. thank you us. well, george, somebody's senior research fellow of the global policy institute of london. while he says that the us will deny any role in the instance, it's inside a typical that every time there is an attack of by ukraine on
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rough entire trip, immediately the western media go into an operation of declaring that this is a russian full flag attack so when it was the, the assassination of, uh, the do, getting it well, the assassination of a, a, a will blog, a, the attack on the crime, the a bridge. the west will do the usual possible deniability thing because the united states well knows what exactly the ukrainians are up to the saying they make sure that they uh, they don't hear in advance of any uh sector you brain in operations. i don't know about the, the new brand new account progressive. whether that's going to happen now, or is that something, you know, if you weeks time, but no question, the effect is, is a blow to russia. i mean, it's a blow to russia's prestige. it costs and they put a rush on the small and challenging rusher essentially to escalate. well,
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with the us sending billions and military a to ukraine, sometimes the wells, those weapons end up on the black markets. and the latest episode of a modus operandi beside the ca, agents, and executive director of the council for the national interest feel droughty. but he speaks on the dangers those legal supplies post at. once these weapons are in
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the hands of a do ukrainian or in the junction or any combination of, of both people, these weapons could go anywhere. and uh, this is the real danger that i think they were missing here. is that there are a lot of criminal sales or non ethical sales. how ethical i would describe as sales that are sold, bought and sold to a foreign country for their own defense, that sort of thing. or at least that's the justification. but the fact is, there are many other possibilities in terms of weapons being you know, sent to places like up pakistan where they are distributed in central asia. i think of all the weapons that wind up in the hands of the libyan government. that which we then or through and these weapons, wanda, all over africa and are still making trouble enough money that is involved in this
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. i would say you should double that if you were to take it to the account, the black market. you might even wanna triple, you can sell a 1000 machines on just to a very reputable buyer representing a government or something like that. but next week you don't know where those levels you're going to be. and, and, and the fact is, the united states has, by far the biggest military equipment industry or military industrial complex is generally referred to, which produces all this stuff. so it's no surprise that most of the weapons that are floating around in. ready world are american, they are moving on now be angry and die of and that's how it runs for ministers, folks to us and responded to the us state department of concerns over lunmark, visits of the reading and present to sylvia of us has expressed their concern over the visit of the reigning and presidents of syria and its results calling them
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vicious. of course, it is natural for a vicious with shame whose clause had been pared by iran and our allies in syria and the whole of the middle east, and which now has to abrupt its aggression against syria to feel angry. be angry and die of anger. meanwhile it ready in president abraham rise. the has praised the strategic size between tyrone and damascus. i was during his official visit to syria. i think the western sanctions against both countries have failed. several biological agreements were assigned with orland very away industries. among those highlighted these theory, leda by shaw assad wrapped so by thinking around for supporting his nation through difficult times. all the correspondence used to fill out a success through the 1st day of the business. it was a busy day for the ros presidents of res. yes, he's on a 2 day trip to syria. is the 1st trip to syria buying iranian president of cents
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over a decade ago. i suspect start of the civil war in the country back in 2011. before he left for the mask is ibrahim raised the hold 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 wrapped up his 1st working day by figure visit to the holy shrine of concert zane, a highly revered religious figure, and his mom, where he also is that over the speech he said during his speech he said, and he reiterated to your last firm support for serious sovereignty and territorial integrity. he said to while it was to advise the syrian nations during good times of difficulties and hardship continues to support the syrians and nations, i'm assuming people during the reconstruction period. well, earlier in the day of the 2 countries and the 2 sides signed a long term strategic comprehensive cooperation agreement. no further details have
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so far surface and all the agreement by the 2 sides that this strategic agreement aims to serve the interests of the steering and people idea of wanting people and the returning general officials from the 2 sides also signed for team cooperation documents in a range of reasons why can't hold a gas energy id communications, banking sector, and also earthquake release. well, the syrian president bashar assad, think it wrong for it's quote, unwavering support for syria aside said that since 12 years ago, if you want has not left syria behind, despite all of the sanctions. and the threats receives trip is widely seen as another piece in the unfolding, new chapter that witnessed a significant decline and the wrong slate by the extra regional countries such as the united states. so this new multiple color world is now emerging and has, has reduced the influence of the extra original countries like washington. as we
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see that the region is starting to take matters into its own hands. well, a rainy and a political on the list on academic side, mohammed mirandi, but he says the damascus until around reaching new levels of cooperation. iran of syria 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 one western country and others. were supporting him on the other hand, when the dirty war was engaged or initiated by nato with its allies against syria. iran stood with syria as, as now as the 2 sides being allies and so closely linked with one another. and due to the fact that they trust one another,
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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 bilateral relationship. moving on to other news, not at least the palestinians have reports and the being killed by these really military. i was doing a raid on the old city of novelist in the west bank on the thursday. now these are the, i mean it has released the statements claiming 3 men would be 100 and sucked in april
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. they killed the mother and 2 of her daughters. i'm us paula sydney minutes in group confirmed the 3 men killed words, members, according to the palestinian red crescent full of people, but also wounded at least a $150.00 people, including children suffering from the effects of tear gas. the rates of place a day after the cease fire was declared following a series of strikes earlier this week between israel and gaza. developed as follows, the death of a policy and activist, and in these very prison, after an 87 date august fine velocities, maria and austin has been delving deeper into the old deal of masses of palestinians including minus women on the elderly, detained by israel. the power statement as palestinian prisoners in his riley jails has long been a painful issue for all palestinians, including militant groups. no one's rockets were fired from guides and protest. so in revenge for violation of the palestinian detainees rides the death of how the odd nun put back in this port light. all that and one particular widely condemned
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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 to 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. israel says the tactic helps prevent attacks and can find potentially dangerous individuals. but in any case, so have sensors from other media group that protects the rise of the palestinian prisoners explains. it should only be felt limited time in his role though the initial 6 months long, administrative detention would be extended indefinitely. in goodwin sucked 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
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detention administrative detention was the case with the lady to find it online. 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 and definitely 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, says they are old. how that odd lunch house. on the last 18 years, her son has spent a total of 17 behind bars under administers of detention. he was never separated from the rest of the prison population with jail personnel truth in him, exactly like the others. her son was detained 7 times,
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most recently in september 2021. the balance of this, i feel frustrated, angry, disappointed. i get depressed every time i'm waiting and waiting and he tells me they canceled my release. how wouldn't mother feel about it? i'm in shot at it while we were speaking with on for sun, someone called her, apparently it was an officer of shut box. these rarely security service. she asked to talk to her son, but same thing. 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 will. he had no other option. that's her son. my son is striking for the same reason as well. 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 i'm just the international have repeatedly condemned a 0 for over using administrative detention asking to stop the abusive practice.
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these practices would appear to be arbitrary detention, which is strictly prohibited on the international law. included in international this $75.00 global call has 9 plus get more on this from all india correspondence. runjun sean that runs in good afternoon. so you, i'm good. so is what's been discussed between the top diplomat seemed going of the day is really was the day or by lot for meetings tomorrow essentially is going to be the mean s c o. foreign ministers meet the book today. there was several by law tools that to pay as a saki level go to your early in the morning. around 7 am local time. his 1st meeting was with his indian town default. doctor sean. good. really. the highlights there or they couldn't, was ation was the monthly labs for cooperation. but apart from that,
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they also discussed the issue was pertaining to g 20 brakes and uh, the multi lot for platforms uh, apart from that level. we also met with his job and his scouts about he's supposed to also meet with he's now focused on he found to foster it also as far as j. sean for in deals for an assessment. it says consent a forced, like i said, he met with the associate level. he also has a meeting with his chinese going to thought it chain gang. and i was really significant constituting the very fact that that's been fiction between the 2 countries. there are tensions pertaining to issues in east and lavaca. remember both countries um are having ongoing border issues and that's something i really was the highlights of this particular biological that took place between india and china. and that was far as a meeting between the focus on foreign minister and the engine form and assistance and has that as a means very, very unlikely. given the fact that there is
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a ongoing tensions between the 2 countries, especially the single point here has been kashmir. apart from that, a power 5 d, all for all the foreign ministers. the su board ministers who bought a car right now is getting a good dog talking in the evening in the all that is a chair or a seal is going to host it. got dinner off. were all the ford ministers were staying here, asked the taj exhaust account and go off. no, no, fucking more broadly about the, the seo woods and all sorts of political clouts does it have on the international are being a of the huge, huge to say the least. now, as far as the shadow i cooperation, organization is concerned, it wants to do about 40 percent over to the population. it also wants to do some of those 30 percent or well global g d
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b. so that's the kind of follow or that if you really holes in, which is why every and any meeting that is happening, your in go under the su umbrella is going to be extremely important. now to more of a member is as a means is when the form of mental thoughts from or each countries will be things that also be signing on the document which will have some 15 or decisions. but remember all of this a leading off 2 of the big thomasville, fine or s c o summit with which will say please me, the army in july or india is the will so force and dell is going to be hosting as that final s c o meets laser in the yard a but it is expected of that all heads you'll see. so going to be flying in for that particular meeting, but essentially all the floor and the list of now a lead ground work for that big meat which will take place in july. so also you india correspondence, runjun show me,
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it looks like you'll have your work cuts out for you in july. thanks very much for the or of them all on any of those stories as well as all the latest updates. all com is your place to go. my name is peter scott, and i'll be back again at the top of the hour with all of today's stories. thanks for watching the same. ron. just don't have to shape
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