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the, the latest on the international lead russian farm and us to phase. most people can have no dealings with the west. as long as it's supposed to present the policies of targets in the russian civilian crucial international deals. it allows range to be safely exposed to find the block se colorado is extended for another month plus last go on so wrong sign a has story trade agreements which includes the construction of the new railway and see with russia, india the a very well welcome. this is all the international with
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a very nice is world news update is good to have. you company this out, our top story, russia's farm, and especially if the country will no longer consider the west, a partner due to its support of ukraine's quote, terrorist tactics against the russians it is up in the west has made its choice and says that rush up must suffer, a strategic defeat must give up crime me. betrayed the russian peoples and other parts of the former ukraine as well. they are declared to non humans, and their physical destruction is dated as the goal of the current key of regimes in the lab. rough was able to cover a wide array of topics in this 35 minute interview. of course it focused mainly on the ukraine conflicts, but more specifically on routes of phobia which began to intensify, especially after the 2014 euro. my don qu data and key of according to the russian foreign minister, because that's when regina came to power that was backed by arms neo nazis and began to wage a war against the russian people in dunbar slab. ralph, called this
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a regime that wants to kill russia that's being supported by the west. yes, it is up. therefore, if the wesley says that this regime which kills the russians, chose the russian culture, the russian world in any of its manifestations. and physically destroys the russian people where it citizens begun to see if it is in vs that the west sees the values that the lensky regime of defending. then we will no longer rely on the west. as a partner, we can, we can find even minimal common ground with some of the, some russian foreign minister also accused the west of staying silent when it comes to the key ever. seems crimes well also actually somehow praising it for upholding some sort of democratic principles despite the fact that it's banned, it's political opposition. and like i said earlier, they're using arm to neo nazis to accomplish their strategic military objectives. there is something else i want to touch upon. don circular, for all the comments came after. at ukraine's military intelligence chief appeared
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to confirm. that's the key of what's behind the association of a number of high profile russian civilians. lately, what was said, that's right. well, typically keeps policy has always been to and i denied and i, when it comes to these civilian assassinations in russia, even when the over well the overwhelming amount of evidence points to keep being responsible for these things. so of course, it's very surprising and shocking when the chief of ukrainian intelligence could help with donald is actually seems to be saying what russia has been saying all along with take listen to what he said was, it was really wish it's obvious that it wasn't us behind the bomb that killed jury duty now, but if the time comes we will, we get that disgusting solar view of if you do get or see money on, are the targets today. well, let's put it this way. we already got a lot of people. there are certain media public cases that become known to everyone . what about her lip, and was he you're part of that picture? when talking about specific people, then i'll have to give you
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a class that global secret service response. we cannot commend on this situation. we cannot confirm or deny this information with a bad or so is quick to call out we dont have statements and they even called for a united nations review of them. as for today, actually the chief of ukrainian intelligence backtracked a little bit. he said that he was only referring to people considered to be war criminals. and this is pretty vague, considering the fact that anyone key of doesn't really like whether they be a combatants or a journalist like daria do gonna, or as a higher per lip. and they can have these labels if you have just doesn't like them . well, the comments were pretty stark that we've just seen there were in say, one of our reaction to the front from the west of western doctors condemned. well, despite donald's, blatant admission of assassinating civilians, the west once again has generally remained either silent or released some sort of general statement against terrorism which the secretary of the united nations also
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did. and this is something that, of course, that has seriously upset to the russia and the russian foreign ministry spokeswoman murray is a harvest, was not happy about it. i have not seen the quote, i am not able to talk on the veracity of it. the un, not in the form of a collective countries, but in the form of its the criteria it could not give any answer to this. absolutely clear in your face admission to fund discharge stated that she had not seen such a statement. so to reach us, there's no excuse for the un secretariat and considering the statements. i mean, probably one of the most ironic aspects of this story is that the us state department recently said it hasn't taken off the table putting russia onto its list of state sponsors of terror. we spoke to john is the base political commentator and found that will be sylvia africa investment for him. sancho tart. he says, all signs point to do training for the policy of state sponsored terrorism against the russians and explain feel by the west. the commons also ukrainian soul code
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general of boring, exhausting the same media sitting very much supported with the rest. everything is allowed under the dead works basically as long as they fulfill the political needs. if you're going to look into the pieces are less key policies is to go now. but in increasing the reason the doc came to the nation pending to you, and we're just going to be very, pretty dangerous for us. i don't have time to do anything insightful dismissed. i have anything to be able to cover, not the stuff of the brutal, brutal categories i talk to, to also the terrorist attacks, you know, and there is a lot of way that you can describe that. but actually areas of that, you know, killing the in unison. celia, this is absolutely not acceptable. i'm in the west. obviously is suppressing every freedom of expression every different to you and whoever comes up and say
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anything opposing that these are gonna be seen in the west and the locals in spain as well. each for the release of freelance journalist, pablo gonzalez, he's been covering the ukraine humanitarian crisis from the polish side of the boulder. he was arrested by police officer ortiz in february, last year on accusations of spying for russian intelligence. he also claims gonzales was in possession of 2 possible it was on the different names. he's denied the polish allegations against him. gonzalez previously reported for spanish state news agencies on the us funded voice of america. outlets had been covering the humanitarian crisis in don't boss and also have plans to report from the ukranian side of the conflicts public and oh, crossed citizens all. oh boy popular gonzalez's lawyer. many thanks for joining us on the program this evening. now, gonzalez has been reporting from the publish folder with ukraine about the
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humanitarian prizes, and this contributed to several spanish media outlets. what's your assessment of the case against him in poland? there? when my mess does, normally it gets very simple after i do not have the check, nothing and they show haven't show us a single evidence of the claims of the pollution. the intelligence services are all they are saying is that the bottom note was working for the russian intelligence white because he's russian. the why? because he wasn't there the confirming you know way that because the shower for this didn't look like it. and also not the ukraine, you know, for this. and at the end of the day you yes, absolutely no. the, the bishop english picked a single office from them to rights and especially the whites of defense. because we would like to see those evidence that they said that the shaft we would like to challenge those items. and we would like to put that be the common sense to
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distrust and say the power the secret service has came gonzalez used as well. and as a journalist, as a cover, but we also has not publicly released any evidence to support that came if they have nothing to hide. and when one 0, the one not just published approved well what, why do i wouldn't do this as simple as this. why they don't let us see the whole file as the lawyers. i mean, i'm not even saying, obviously just let me, let us search the file. see what is in there. i'm discuss about that. like you never any know my case. the polish, oh sorry does. they're not prepared to, to grab the map for trial, and we had looked at this to be off. and so what exactly are public gonzales is why i was a florida arrested in poland. a. well, he has a very bad situation. important because 1st of forty's, russian seconds,
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although he's bask, which is a national manual or the spring which is nothing was predicted by the spanish government. and his wife has been violated. she's guess, been able to see his wife once in the, in the last year. and a half, she has been able to see me once she see his 1st lawyers more often. she has no right to call his german, nor his wife, nor he's the parents. he has no right to starting the one case in prison and we ask their lawyer a seasonal. you don't have the right to see the evidence. but you less recently noticed a program called report to show this the end the project pat, protecting rock us citizen journalist. suppose on this just like this being applied fairly soon while the report has in your opinion. no, no, no, of course not. been to who the reporters belong to popular is a freelance reporter so he has nobody to back him out. that's the reality. and of
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course, i mean, we know that these things are a b, i'm fair. i mean, for me it's great the, all the journalists should be making their job freaks not my job. and i shouldn't make that pre but jordan jordan, i should love my kids as well. those, the distinctions are and i, i think are not on the ups bird, but most of grade do not have a restriction on our rights as citizens to shafter information. i also understand that gonzalez was held by poland and oscillation for a number of days without access to a lawyer. what's your assessment of such treatments? a well border is always having problems with the european junior low and you'll be a junior and bindings if anybody does that mean the last remaining at this moment. she wasn't nearly one month without the lawyer. and the thing that the 5th time they assigned, i've stayed loyal will never be 16. whenever talk with him, i'm she,
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she has to be perfect. so i'm an older doing all the time. then i have present myself to be punctual thirds from day one. and i request to see 5 look at them more than a year, let me see. and there is no absolute secrecy bring the keys. conversation with me is reuters because in the cabins where we we, we can meet with him. that covers. thank you so much for talking to us about this today. we really appreciate your time, gonzalo boy, poplar gonzalez's lawyer. thank you. thank you very much. a critical international deal allowing grains to be safely exported via the black sea power, though has been extended for another 2 months. the announcements came early on wednesday from turkish presidents, which at the one a dia, with the efforts of our country, the support of our russian friends and the contributions of our ukrainian friends.
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it was decided to extend the black sea green corridor agreement for another 2 months. we will continue our efforts to ensure that all the conditions of the agreements are fulfilled and that this will continue in the next period. so i assume that russia agreed to extend the deal despite a portion regarding the facilitation of russian food. and so if that's why the shipments still not being on it. the arrangement previously drew criticism from las go onto the majority of expos of weight when to develops nations, instead of those most in need and the global south. according to russia's farm industry, wednesday's announcement quote and shows foods debility underneath expressed in the cities and it's implementation should be corrected as soon as possible. let's get more details on this. that's plus live to mac, low kolob. i've seen the list at the bureau, rifle, food, and agricultural policy many thanks for joining us on the program this evening. it's good to see a so i like to ask how significant is the new grand deal extension is?
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good evening, nicky. yes. um. i think the extension of the deal is uh, crazy. well come uh by a number of countries or basically by the global market. so it is really significant in this time when you look in terms of the countries that are already phasing high surprises because of these shortages in the market. and therefore, a number of countries, particularly steps that home countries week, a highly dependent on grading. that is, you know, origin aging from the black sea. so it is really nice again, extension for both the global markets in terms of prizes developing countries in terms of food security as well as the general information across, you know, the, the war. i understand that a lot of the way it's originally exported through the day. oh, made his way to europe instead of the nations that needed the most. how can we,
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how could this be and show that this doesn't happen again? yes indeed, this is a very difficult to one and you are correct. yes. 2 months when the deal was in plays a substantial amount of those of those exports fundies way through the developed countries and possibly be closed. the global market was already received. what it to each, there was really high prices. and if you like it went to the highest speed is $220.00, those we have resources to, to pay chase the available, you know, products in the market. so this time around, i think that has to be really a, in agreement or decision to look into how these can be fairly distributed across the conferences and regions that are of highly. and as i mentioned in the previous statement that you know, you, you have countries that are freezing food security,
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particularly around the weight which is mainly saw as 50 to 80 percent you saw from the ukraine. fresh vision in that case. then you would into one of these extension to, to benefit anyone else better than the others. so that would need to be that agreement in terms of the distribution. and some could also be through, you know, the food uh, of support for some of the countries that you definitely see a lot of different kind. and he's, i'm, i'm thinking about the one of us we go at countries such as ever t a c done. you all rely end and are facing a very, you know, it's hundreds of different kinds that they should be proud of tries in this extension. indeed, a lot like columbus, they need a list of the people i feel food as agricultural policy. many things we have time really great to get your thoughts and during funds on the mazda. thank you. the
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entrance of the crowns are rallying in london in protest against the government supplying depleted uranium shelves to ukraine. depleted uranium is a highly radioactive chemical elements which remains hazardous for more than 4 point. 5000000000 is just one brass, all the uranium also is enough to result in both defects, various types of cancer mental illness as rule. unlike the u. k, the biggest hold of depleted uranium in the world for us began disposing of it stuff piles back in 2021. well that's across live. and now 2 of guess the activist as one of the protests organizes seo ross of his the protest in london right now. many thanks for joining us on the program. can you tell us what's happening right now? i the raleigh and what inspires you to stand up for this specific codes. okay, so right now we've got a few people here who are part of outcome pays,
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which is code internationally you pay $0.95 on a diety. so we've actually been campaigning in different organizations for 9 years, and so it's our t with the fastest, it'd be fine. um and right now we've typed it up this issue of depleted uranium, which is causing a lot of concern. a lot of parts. it's being hosted parliament in the house. it's all about the house of notes and a lot of concerns in ukraine itself. and people are quite right to be concerned about. you know, i understand the particles from the place of germanium a con, sleep store, a post and skin, but it inhaling them can cause very serious health hazards. now considering that a radiation spike was just registered in poland, reportedly after a warehouse in west and ukraine containing depleted uranium shelves, was bones. how concerned should people be in neighboring poland? uh well of this issue i see is just come back to the news in the last few days that
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huge explosion is in the mail net screen. now we don't know if the depleted uranium fails that but every ukrainian person is quite right to be very, very concerned at the possibility of that it'd be pretty easy. right. and it shows up no, nothing like spokesman. um, so that those, uh, particularly if they have been a low, not insult to huge exposure, they could be spread of a very wide area as far as i live. some people said that that could be counts of cases did. but then because of that, uh, you know, spreading on the wind. but uh, the issue isn't so much about radiation spikes, but about when it goes into the bar, and i see you mentioned, you only have to read annual. that's 811. actually, i did kinda pause uh, defects it to change your dna and all those terrible health effects. now the worst
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thing is that britain in america and other western countries are trying to make out that uh, there's no problem with this. the british deputy deferred septic tuck, 3 tribes, e p, a told paula, but he's the real gulf, a whole list of organizations including un. so i'm saying that to giving this a clean bid of helps. but if that's the case, why is the us stopping their scope built see worried about it? and one reason might be because they rode the troops and it involved well effected by depletion, providing him in the post a. yeah, like you, like you're saying a 2021 harvard university or school. so i did a study suggesting that depleted uranium used during the war and a rog was responsible for a rise in town. so i'm bust defects and thoughts were not keeping back in mind. why was the british government supply so it's dangerous materials to kids?
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well, that's a very good question. britain has been as the number one is supporting the government that came into power in 2014, in all main them and given the money. and it is, uh, right that in ukraine as if we are at, well, when, know, well with, with russia or anyone else. but they are right at the forefront and that they seem to be desperate. but like everything they possibly come, the latest thing is he's still in charge of mr. charles. um, i mean we, we've been trying to, we've been pulling on the british government to change this policy for the last 9 years. and i suppose at the end of the day, this websites interest of the british defense invest fee, but the british establishment see basis for so i think the attempt to remain as uh, not as a, as a well power um, but we should really be supporting an adult but and you freight which is full of well, right,
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right. waiting people to assist and where there is no democracy whatsoever, but dozens of radio stations, tv stations, to be closed down and dozens of the political parties closed on me. thank you very much for speaking to us today, sir. russell activist. many, thanks. thank you very much. bye bye. you know, staying on the topic. i saw jones in business radiation levels just being recorded in the pony city of loveland on tuesday, as according to the data from that maria q or a screw adults sky university. most media immediately connected the spine to the destruction of ukrainians warehouse and the city of a camille netscape in the western region of ukraine on may. the 12th, as the structure reported, they contained store that defeated business uranium shows which was applied to kias by the u. k, this month is a radioactive chemical elements, mainly using pharmaceuticals,
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some firewalls and pigments for gloss and ceramics. it takes over a 1000 years to be k, if used carelessly causes damage, the kidneys on mucous membranes. or we can now cross live to christopher bus. be scientific secretary of the european committee on radiation risk. many thanks for joining us on the program this evening. really appreciate your time and i'm the expert. what's your explanation for the basement spike in the plan? with you, i've followed the radiation plume from clinton that ski across the published border into poland. the european union have a number of rather large number of detectors in poland and unengaged in europe, which they set up off to the general accident in order to start. it doesn't hurt a warning system for anything new, but my occur in the way of exploding nuclear power stations i'm, well, i've seen is from the own about the 15th of may, a very,
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very large and highly statistically significant a radiation spike. so increase in radiation occurred a lot of the detectors looked out from the boat or right the way across towards will. so yeah. so what, what are the consequences full pohden right now, just kind of dangerous. it is business full public house and how long does business decay? how long does it take to be paying the atlas bear as well the business business is not the problem, but as much as just a flag for the uranium. uranium itself is an alfred mensa, and as such, it doesn't show up much of a signal on the gamma detectors that we're talking about. and the way you way you saw this business signal. so what i believe is happening here is the business itself is just a flag for the uranium, another business. the radioactive business is not such a big deal. radioactive uranium 238 is an extremely big deal in terms have
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consequences. and what i believe happened is that there was an enormous explosion of uranium at this from netscape size. and in fact, we can see the size of the explosion is it's truly enormous and it produces black smoke. now you're right in a mock side is black. so black smoke because this is also a flag for uranium oxide and this, this huge cloud, this plume moved it with the way northwesterly from where the explosion site was across the phone. and then as it went across permit it spread out. and we can see in the different detectors, it different distances, the detectors at different distances, the way in which it dissipates. now the problem of course is that people will inhale to your writing particles just like they do in cost of a and then in new york. oh, go to their loans, going to it and project system it will get into the deal. have yourselves what binds very strongly radiant binds very strongly to dnas, be known for many, many years. and it will cause domestic damage, symmetric, genetic, domestic damage,
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which will cause cancer. it will cause a major damage to the lungs, so you will got long information and people have inhaled it, and of course the effects will occur. as long as the stuff is being inhaled, it will be much worse, closer to the, to the site where the, where the explosion was on the effects will fall off as they go away. but i have to say that need your vin detect to sites on the web and been shut down and they would shut down almost immediately just just, just off to i managed to get so these, these days that's and then it will shut down for a day or 2, and now they come back on the line, but they're not showing the golf anymore. so somebody in the research network of the european union is, is putting the lid on this on this thing, which i believe is very wrong because they've set up as a system for detecting damage and this possible damage in that and then not detecting it because the website is being shut down, so it's like it's being censored that how it's thought all these particles likely to travel really well i, i do, i wrote
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a paper about 6 months ago and which i did talk to you and im calling from the ukraine. what the beginning of the year grand will coming to england. and when i also started the iraq war and in 2003, and the detectives for your reading and this is not on, i was doing the dish has not gone. all right, and this is a uranium itself which is measured in filters at the atomic weapons establishment in older than austin, in box or in england. so it comes all the way from iraq to england. so that's to size model so so, so you can say this stuff's going to go everywhere. it's going to go, certainly going to go up to bowl in the way the wind is blowing at the moment. it'll go up through germany, up to poland through john east, through the baltic states, and it will then cover and then come back into your that's the way the wind is blowing. and how do you feel about the u. k, the decision to send depleted uranium munition to ukraine was morally bankrupt. i mean, the, the, the, the, the, the, the british government, or at least and there's enough science available in, in the burden you know, to the british government to show that this stuff is extremely dangerous. and it's
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not a weapon. if you lock into a weapon of indiscriminate effect, so it's not a question of just attacking tanks with it in order to wind some sort of tank bustle you use and spread the stuff around and, and all the mothers. good. therefore, with babies and all and all the men get that get sick and you get counselors and the whole works. so really it's, it's, it's a weapon, but it's basically a load in terms of, of war crimes. to thank you so much for speaking to us today. is been great to get you insight into the mazda christopher. both be scientific secretary over here were, can commit to you on radiation risk. thank you. you're welcome. no rushes, deputy prime minister alexander novak has praised the signing of an agreement to construct a new railway in iran as part of the international law south transport. colorado of the size of this new agreement is very important from the rest us. the railway is
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the final part that fully connects the north south transit quarter from st. petersburg to india. it also helps our 2 countries to upgrade our relations to the new level of the trade quarter can be used for imports and exports alike. and also to transact goods through russia at the amount of goods after the railway project will be finished with them will reach $15000000.00 times a year, but can be expanded up to $60000000.00 or per studio. that's one of the biggest drawings projects spike yvonne and rock shot the roster starter way away would be the last piece in the international north south tons of the corridors. railway network was completed the 162 kilometer railroad. well, multiply tries that through the international transit north, south transit quarter for so today, the officials from iran and marshall attended a special ceremony where they agreed to sign more than one and a half $1000000000.00 worth of contract aimed at the building and developing this procedure grey away system, of course,
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of the ceremony were attended by the ceremony, was attended by the whiny and minister of frozen urban development. and of course, the russian minister of transport, the presidents of the 2 countries were also present to the ceremony. of course the vladimir potent was attending the ceremony via video conference wont be wanting present a temporary emergency, was there in person work. he delivered a speech and hailed the rushed onstar. our railroad as a strategic development and cooperation between the restaurant i do on this project is a symbol of the multi faceted friendship between us. you will give a great input as to the development of comprehensive cooperation. in fact, this project began 2 decades ago, but due to objective reasons, it's implementation was suspended several types. thanks to the i'm, we'll of the leaders of the 2 states. we managed to reach concrete agreements on these projects, i think come to an agreement that russian president right of our fulton also phrase
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