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[000:00:00;00] the most skilled cases, washington of co ordinating the ukrainians, was trying on the kremlin which washer quotes and attempts on the president approved things like a fat multi polar system. that's the aim, stated during tulips between russell store in minnesota. and his indian chinese unpack hispanic towns, a pause expressed to the meeting of the shanghai people peroration organization and as mold in 1000 palestinians of cover anything house behind thoughts without charges files. we report on the reality of the way to the tension system to speak to a lawyer defending replacement. this has amounts to psychological test because when
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you're out of state indefinitely and you don't know why you are interested and when you would be honest and this is a very harsh and psychological pressure. the h a p. m, hey, in the russian capital. and this is on the international with the very latest world news. i think it's great to have you with us this hour for russia. how said washington had a role in the drone to talk on the presidential office of vladimir putin in moscow . on wednesday, the clarendon said it was carried out by ukrainian rhodes. both of us, washington have vehemently denied any involvement from an spokes person. dimitri pasco, both as a big key of the following us instructions. given 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,
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but in washington and kia does what it is still to do. we know that often the targets are not determined by gifts, but by washington, and then these targets are outlined to key if so, the key it fulfills them. and every time key of is given the right to choose the means. both k of and washington, they face some serious accusations of well being involved in what most to explicitly called an assassination attempt at vladimir putin 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 a tool in what they've in when they try to formulate the version of events basically will boil down to wasn't us just wasn't tests but 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 happened in their opinion. and well, both have been completely inconsistent. both i mean kids and washington, the advisor to zalinski presidents,
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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 don't bass on the rest of the front line. 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 well, when it comes to washington, they have been 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 thats militarized you a v came from a senior agent the last day. you called the position for a restaurant assignment to come in with signing. i know you don't want to speculate
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on the guitar does any signs to believe that the russians are finding a new major any, any the 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 assaults. and not just it's incredibly courageous military forces. but it 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 to the territory. a certainly quite the bold statements from the wife's house. the ego, how's the sure respondents, those on vacations? well, so far russia's response has been strictly diplomatic. they haven't taken any steps 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
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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 released from anywhere from russia. but now mitre pascals, 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 into means of intelligence. nato has provided to ukraine, surveillance of drones have been in the skies monitoring the situation on the ground almost 247 given that ukrainian generals,
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and those who must and why did the that alteration they had every ability to know where a rush as a defense systems are and they could try to avoid it when planning the route of the drone. given the accusation uh well floated by washington that it was most cool. robin rush at the bottom, the very hearts of well, of the russian capital with an unmanned aerial vehicle. the ambassador to the united states, the russian ambassador to the united states, he was very adamant and 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 false leg of peroration, are blessed from us and deceitful. that as it was rushing itself that stage the
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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 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, and we might see that happen. and if that happens, if there's a good chance, something will be agreed on, then police applies, wouldn't american journalists, glenn green. walter said that the claims of russia blew up its new wood stream
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pipelines. and now we're talking some kremlin on both ridiculous the western press previously circulated the laughable claim that russia blew up its own pipeline. now they're suggesting that the kremlin may have attacked itself yesterday. will feel a bit of a back story in september 2020 to your p and find some ologist which the 2 explosions on the pipelines that last led to a gas leak. producing last is exceeding $2000000000.00. russian president vladimir, who's in later announced that the explosions were works of sabotage and the destroying pon. you are paying energy and infrastructure within february pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh released his investigation, claiming that the us was responsible for the north stream, phoning lights across live tooth pulled my c. i a analyst on fee of the associates, laurie jones, and now many thanks for joining us on the program. laurie always a pleasure. so as what to saying, as well as the prize winning american journalist square at glenn green. well,
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he's called the us post flag narrative regarding the north stream laws to now the criminal, i talked with the killer. so what's your take on that theory? a higher degree there. there's been some how they're already going on on us television. leon panetta, one of the 51 signatories to a letter that claimed that the hunter bite and laptop was rushing just information was on today, basically claiming this was another act of russian just information. so, you know, leon panetta says that it must be the exact opposite. that is not so this attempt to blame russia is uh, you know, typical. i think of us clumsy response to these instances. what, what i think is really going on. is that you creating did carry this out. it was in the able by the united states, but it did not have the knowledge of the key leadership by their blanket and,
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and or boston general. busy millie at the pentagon, or lloyd austin, the secretary defense up. i think the reason ukraine did it was to try to spark a reaction from russia to force it to escalate it in a way that would make it more likely to bring in us and nato direct involvement in the conflict. because you cry and realize this is lucy, and it's losing badly across the board. and it's under enormous pressure to carry out an offensive. and yet likes likes to manpower and resources to carry out and sustain a successful counter offensive. let's just consider for a moment that this was most go staging a full flag of type in the capital. so if anything, would russia have to gain from from this? yeah, that that's, that's the key point. nicky. that did, it doesn't gain anything other than possibly be made to look like
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a full of what the capture is. my attention has been the reaction, you know, instead of worrying about who did, who did this or who didn't do it? let's worry about what is the reaction in mos scale or particular russia in general . although this, these 2 attacks were pinpricks, they did not. busy cause massive damage at all. they did not cause loss of life. but the symbolism of this, the very weak that russia is on the threshold of celebrating victory over the nazis 78. uh, you know, years ago for and that in 1941 in december, that was the last time you actually had harmed aircraft over flying mosque out with explosives. now these are on a much smaller scale. none the less that has p vote to kind of outrage from a former president meds of the med defense and from a host of members of the duma that they are uh you know,
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saying face such things as this, not this is not crossing a red line this is a stoplight, so that kind of range, instead of creating division within russia, i see it is doing the exact opposite is creating unity. why do you think it's so hard for the west, the media to accept or even consider the key of could be behind on is like to behind the criminal attack. and then your opinion does turning a blind eye like this kind of give a green card to be useful terrorist tactics by ts. well, it's nikki, you're too young to remember the old days of the soviet union when propped up was around. and what i've lived to see is that the western media has become the old soviet prop. it is filled with nothing but lies on the, on our side of the atlantic. we, we actually have to come to places like r t into spots and it get the task to actually have some genuine, real information anymore. i mean it's, it's
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a remarkable 180 degree slip of the way the situation was 40 years ago. so that across the board, the corporate interest in this media, whether you're talking abc, cbs, nbc, new york times washington post, they are all tied to a government narrative that are going to support that regardless of what facts on the ground or tell me. and it is, i've, i've, i've, frankly, i'm stunned by it. i never thought i would like. busy to see this taking place in the united states, you're washington as folder and source of condemning the a tax. if we could just wear the boots on the other foot for a moment, how would the us reactive say look? so what's a bottom valenze keys office, so would that be a doubt as to who is responsible? oh yeah, no, they would be, it'd be all over. it is just for the science of the depravity of all of russia. you know, they keep producing this mean that the russians are deprived savages with no culture,
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that they're blood thirsty, that there are orks, etc. they ignore in america's own record of having killed millions of civilians around the world. over the years of from, you know, bought bombings and drugs that during world war 2, the look you use of nuclear weapons in her russian, nagasaki in japan at the end of world war 2. you know, the killings of the rockies in places like felicia and baghdad. so it is a high pock per se. ready and it's worse what i, i think there was some hope in this that may be russia would be enticed or tempted to strike back at the civilian targets in kia. but russia has been always very cautious in kerry now the attacks and causing civilian casualties. i don't think rush just taking the bait, not at all, but they will make ukraine,
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the ukrainian military pay a price and a very severe price. laurie, thanks so much for talking to was always a pleasure leverage on some form. i see i on the list. i'm ceo of the associates. thank you. thank you, nicky aysa multi polar system. that's the i'm reiterated during talks between russian indian and chinese foreign ministers in go . a states meeting of the shanghai corporation organization is in preparation for a launch. just submitted a new dell in july, also corresponded runjun selma brings as well the last important meeting, the d a was between a russian foreign minister. so k novels and bach, hasanti ford, administered as far as to the, is concerned. it was all about by natural, it started with us argue level meeting with the east indian con to bob, dr. h. j shankar. and what they really spoke about was the monthly lot through cooperation. of course, they also discussed several issues pertaining to multilateral platforms,
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international platforms like g 20, i'm a big split up option that i get i roll so met his chinese counterpart and of the same whole ford as j. sean goes well, he had a meeting with dodging gang an extremely significant given the fact that there have been attentions between the 2 nations and now or coming under the se, you under a law now school. so all these meetings have ended for the day. what is going to happen now is a goal logged in all of that? the if you are chad, india has organized for a foreign ministers. avoid countries that have come to go on a for a sudden didn't know diplomacy is also important, isn't it? i'm especially before that important day tomorrow because tomorrow is when that you know means is going to happen a where all of these out for minutes does will sit together and at the end of the meeting, they are also expected to sign on the documents, which will have some,
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a 15 ford decision, so we'll see how that goes. but those, the office team decisions really will be a sort of say, a pre course to what is going to happen in july, a july is when in the going to force the final as seal summits. this good, almost from we have phone a new lease, and a forcing deals with these sending vide suit handle 4 states. so hopefully all of them all. so i would be as common as to india when you look at the a se on the when you look at other sean guys, cooperation organization. if wants to reduce together nearly 40 percent of the walls total population, it also constitutes about 30 percent of the global g d b. so that's how bible for the rock really is. and therefore, it's important to stress that every meeting that is happening at the and to model
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is going to be extremely significant. i for india to see all the agenda really has been my people who lives in, but also also india. a connectivity is something that is really, really important. apart from that, of course, economic cooperation. india has pressed about what a full so now hopefully, well on north life will be sold during the g 20 for ministers. nice in delhi, when they couldn't reach to senses all but in the s u a platform, you don't have a similar document. what you do have is that particular run the 15 decisions that everybody's going to sign off on that i spoke about to the peaceful nuclear energy front. now, as russia has cemented the foundations for a new react to in egypt, is comes to stays off the most go on down career celebration, be official nuclear states as
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a turkey is 1st atomic plants also built by russia. egypt out the bond plants will also be that countries such side powered 5 full reactors, washington state corporation role. samsung, which is constructing the facility is a global leader in the economic industry as it builds reactors and, and which is fuel for several countries. agents, nuclear power plant is expected to be fully operational by 2026. let's go now to political out of the side, so that joining goes from kyra's bodies. thanks for joining us on the program this evening. i will have to ask you, what's your assessment of the significance of this 1st power plant, full egypt, and the fact that it's being built by russia. he does, he not use a, has started physically or was wanting to have nuclear energy. so it was 1955 and it was the loss of that was all it was, has been, he hasn't been no cancer research blogs and a lot of discard the subjects. and but the desire and activity to have
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a new key or applying to the team to a halt in the eighty's. but then later on it began to be evaluated again. and the side came also to offer it's a technical expertise. remember that one of the biggest media projects that means is electricity in egypt as the i them then was also the result of cooperation between egypt and the russia. so the new a new paul up long that would be constructed in the law schools is very important. this is a beginning to start in africa. and it also shows that despite the go creating a crisis and all this a u. p and wisdom sanctions and egypt and the shock all patient continues. and it would also have egypt and diversifying the sources of energy. and it would also give you energy considerations. the climate change in the middle east would be
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water. and i'm paula. very important. and so this is also for the future in the future of the whole, the area would be variable and they need and that was g, b one. and so this also was approved ticket to solution. dissemination in the, in the middle. ready so how much of a boost will be eligible project b to help agents on vision of becoming a regional energy hub for north africa and the middle east. and how false do you think that dream will be realized? so i think this is very clear that the both sides of continuing the cooperation and. ready the i'm not sure. ready what is happening and that the project is going on the schedule as from the beginning. and of course it's what is in the read jobs it twin. ready boost the economy, it's with at the expo and investors. it would allow a lot of people to do a lot of things for you to keep it with gifts, things to the gym to you and kind of what the, what the that the,
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i'll be doing something i'm doing some big because it cc it like to present the mazda like big projects, and this is one of the biggest project that we have. and it will show case also to the whole area, not only a applicant that maybe needs to load the seats in minutes. and so here we are also interested in nuclear energy. and so this is very important that you will have this uh pressure uh, because it shows up that this is, it can be done. and that way of getting it from russia when it was, as you know, wisdom fall of the knocks help us in this project. as we know, the us and this allies have placed multiple sanctions on russia. end up still trying to persuade other countries to do the same with the russian atomic energy industry seems to be remarkably unaffected by one of these restrictions. what's your take on this? the 1st of all use it is
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a member of the nonproliferation treaty disposal also would be subject to international atomic energy inspection for safety. and security is very significant for thing of the, of the west to, to cause any sanctions or significant sanctions on the east. just because of this compilation of cost in put some pressure on the easiest when they wanted to buy this, avoid certified for less than a buff. this is not a new q, of course, and this not that a nuclear arms or military because it is very difficult for the west to enforce any sanctions because of the energy cooperation with russia. and we have to wait and see what would be the reaction. but i don't see that this would be stopped and that it wouldn't be a big loser, mtv actually was this sanctions or again this using the member isn't because door.
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so it was connect 14 percent of what 3 bosses to this area. what kind of a new joint venture is between rational and age of to expect to see in the coming yes. what was the there was no noise diction on the assumption, russian, the cooperation between the work and the gas. because uh the washer is really a boss. and then gas and we only operating mainly it was. ready you abuse but there was a significant a place for. ready last, not to blame also because it see, and i mean it to me mean there is possibility to is no, uh you can shut up from the sectors. i mean, exemption the russian cooperation is historic and it's small that, you know, i just started. ready yesterday, it was very, very old. right. thanks for joining us today is great to get your thoughts on this political on the left side. so the entire room. thank now at least 3 palestinians as opposed to leaping killed by the is really military
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during the raid on the old city of the blues in the west bank on 1st day. he has right now and he has released the statements claiming 3 man and what behind the attack in april they killed him mother and her 2 daughters and most of palestinian militant group confirms that the 3 men was killed. well, it's members holdings for palestinian would present for people who also wounded and at least a $150.00 people, including children, stuff from the effects of to a gas. light took place a day off to a c spy was declared for them in a series of supply. clearly this week between his round themselves and the bonnet as follows, the death of, of how the city of that visited it is really present. and i'll send a 27 date on this policy is maurice and ocean has been delving deeper into the will deal of mazda as of palestinians, including mine, as women on the elderly, detained by israel. 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 guys in protest when
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revenge for violation of the palestinian detainees rides the death of how the odd 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 the amine group, but protects the rise of the palestinian prisoners explains. it should only be felt limited time in these real though, the initial 6 months long, administrative detention would be extended indefinitely in goodman, sort of defense in case is it on clearly committing
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a 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 to find an 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, psychological flush, a torture for the detaining age and for their families. the mother of her son shaka, as 34 year old father of 2 from bethlehem, says the old how the dog nuns. out of the last 18 years, her son has spent
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a total of 17 behind bars under administers of detention. he was never separated from the rest of the prison population with jail personality with him exactly like the others. her son was detained 7 times, most recently, in september of 2021. the balance of this bar, 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? i'm in shot at it while we were speaking with the office on someone told her, apparently it was an officer of shut box. 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. will you say had that of the man he went on a strike against his own will. when he had no other option, that's her son. my son is striking for the same reason that well, kindly, low blood 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
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a 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 75 global coal has made little change more than a 1000 palestinians are currently held in his rally jails. honda administrative detention 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 israeli palestinian conflict, racing ocean all to from jerusalem. many songs, boy, a company here on all the international with the balance in 30 minutes with more as the license, the,
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