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a pull up shelf is not that bright and he is an even worse german chancellor, though he is self aware enough to understand and acknowledge some nations the double standards on russian peo, colonial thinking. it would seem to dice hard, the headlights of his uh, rush, the sounds of the alarm of the west and supplies of the you wouldn't even munitions to you brain thing. the radioactive cloud is already heading to us in your officials in don't boss a rush as a victory in onto most a possible. it is m and then 5, the involved in the private menchie company reports on the streets, the value of the front lines to the serious, present joys for them, at least. and that leaves us as an arab league summit for the 1st time in more than a decade. all things were told country is read method to blow in
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a renewed strengthening of relations and powered up to a g 7 meeting in japan. china is hosting, essentially is in need is for an ad in no real summit aimed at 3 greenfield co operation. the good time didn't come by today for the latest global news around up. i'm gonna come on, man, this is a t international bus. let's start with news out of russia. the federal authorities have initiated criminal proceedings against the judges of the international criminal court in the hague funding. that bodies decisions issued a rest, one for russian president by them it puts in russia has placed a prosecutor of that court coding con on a wanted this thing. he got no more issue. the on trumped up charges rush is
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investigative committee, says a court proceedings against the dentist data on law for as a no real grounds for criminal liability. the secretary of russia's national security council, as well as the alarm of radioactive, munitions supplies, to queen, saying that the destruction of such weapons threatens western europe as a radio. some cloud is heading that way. a grain you thought was a problem. i believe they helped you crane pressure their henchmen and supplied ammunition with depleted uranium. the destruction of the same munition potentially has led to radioactive cloud headed towards western europe and increasing radiation has already been recorded in poland. in addition, the united states is developing an already using chemical and biological weapons, including on the territory of ukraine. that's what american aid and democracy look like. this news of radioactive cloud heading towards western europe is certainly
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scary news, but he also did talk a bit about the terrorist attack that took the life of the russian journalist loveland sitarski and the explosion that almost took the life of the russian officer is a har uh, pretty left and he said that these were carried out by kids with direct coordination from washington, no doubt helping key of assassinate civilians is a serious escalation on the part of the united states. now, russia's national security council secretary also spoke a bit about this never ending flow of weapons that the west has been sending to ukraine. specifically, these long range cruise missiles that the u. k has been sending over these missiles can be launched over a distance of between 250 and 1000 kilometers, which is really an enormous distance. the ukrainian military is also been using them to strike targets, civilian targets and milligrams people's republic. there already been a number of casualties including children among them as a result of the strikes, despite the fact that london promised that they would not be used against civilian
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infrastructure itself. it's just one of many weapons that's a partnership has said, are violating international norms and prolonging the conflict. so if it is, i can do a new way in the conflict. in order to prolong the military conflict and create conditions for russian defeats. nato countries continue to supply ukraine with more than 600 types of weapons and military equipment. britain has supply deep crane with scorn, shadow long range, cruise missiles. those actions completely contradict international norms on arms exports, which prohibits the provision of weapons when it is known that they might be used to conduct acts of genocide destroys. civilian infrastructure and commit crimes against humanity was the position on the crab as it changed its position. why they sending these missiles, while it's theme is now that the u. k. couldn't care less about moscow's red lines
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or as a consequence escalating this conflict? because for example, keeps claim to crime is something that what seemed absurd and dangerous to most people in the west, not too long ago. now we've got the okay, defense secretary basically saying he's ready to take these hostilities to the next level. let's take a listen. they've lost size of their lives as a result of that invasion. and i think ultimately it'll be ukraine's decision under international law. they have every right to do that. in accordance of self defense, a person isn't gonna stand in the way of that sort of washington. apparently helping ukraine assassinate civilians with the u. k. continuing to supply these long range cruise missiles and then saying they're not going to stand in the way of ukraine if they try to take crime here. scary stuff. rushes on by. so there's the united nations, have the now this is less than council was saying that by all means keep accomplices in the thing. conflict with city and events. yeah, i did that most good reserves, the right to use any meshes of its disposal to count the incoming flags to russia
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security stuckey. so this applies increasingly powerful weapon systems combined with the ongoing, transferred data to care for strikes. and the training of ukrainian soldiers on the territories makes the states don't any participants in the non conflict with russia . according to the hague convention of 19 know, 7 on the rights and obligations of neutral powers and the sea and land will. but also accomplice is of the military crimes of the on forces. if you create a national security forces during the security council maintain laska, then voice of a at the lowest way and gazing in what he called a proxy war against russia, missing the bends. yes, said the native face of a spar escalate. the conflict down to the quote to you for the last few training. jose zillow, the senior research fellow out of the global policy institute says all of the envelope homelands but repeating sense. so from the office red line was i've had been ignored the, the death, 3 generation of what the russians and government officials,
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including president food and have been saying since the start of the circle of special military operations. they watch how russia responded to the crossing of one russian red line, author and other. and as i said, russia has been very restrained and the nature of powers have taken that restrained as weakness. so it was the cross one red line rush. it doesn't really respond, they're crossing all that and all the other. so now the nature of powers, of doing all sorts of things. there was inconceivable late, you know, they attacked the, find me a bridge that conduct the terrorist attacks in russia. they're attacking the towns on the russian side of the border. this line has been taken by the british and the americans for years and years. the somehow depleted uranium is all is perfectly safe. and um, uh, and the apple nothing to wherever they did this. and you beside it, it goes, it goes, they use you the depleted uranium during the,
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of the bombing of the this lobby and 1999. and of course, following the bombing, there was a massive spike in cancer. if you think depleted, uranium is fine, you know, why don't you just saw the use it on your own cherry tree. you know how, how would you like that? i mean, we can use using that save. it's an upsetting of close to 3 to do rainy. i'm his, it's very bad, dangerous, well, hills now who's on foot and so on. the ground, the russell security, nevada, and also also known as a buckboard, is in that's according to the as the head of the neighboring domestic public. dennis pushing and comes as the chief of the russian private mense accompanying wagner says his forces are continuing to take control of the key city. look, i blow all season senior if possible. what it does in following the developments still a good of guns, no guns region, heavily fortified by you quite in troops. you'd be struck ceaselessly by russian artillery on the outskirts, like
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a network of euclidian positions. the habits even was inside this tread che group of you crazy and so just lay low. i need a bat, raj. it doesn't help again. and again, an automatic grenade launcher, hits the inside of the trench theories though escape. so with ease across the front lines weeping, a savage told the lease with you captured by a russian drone, you credit and soldiers seed and ceremoniously looting their deceased comrades into the back of a pickup truck. loss is very along the front lines. but new way is it was then back most lated with the rex much of the native supplied vehicles. and um, uh, the battle is or but done. sadly,
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one percent of the city is still controlled by ukraine. the wag, the group says it is almost finished, but it does have the confess to me that the enemy still resist. they understand their days are numbered, but keeps throwing soldiers into slower offensive by an hour or day. they're sending in capable units. they're a paratrooper. so recon units and the aides off regiment, we don't understand why it's not to intentionally destroy the ukranian army fresh. you create in units on the way or arriving to what's left of the city. i'll quickly attacked. many, never make it to the front lines. keeps intense, remains clear to hold on as long as possible to match of the cost. it is being so in most been battles. it is time the don't bass into a concrete graveyard villages, towns, cities or but rather cases to buy time in the hoop, the need to, um,
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shipments will turn the tide of this conflict for the key of the very to is unfortunately providing for another world war with thousands of pages appliances set to be approved to something that ended up doing it in july of blocks for the senior ministry officer that says that a global conflict could erupt at any time fund a mental difference between crisis management and collective defense is this. it is not we bought our adversary who determines the timeline. we have to prepare for the fact the conflict can present itself at any time. and hey, terry, who is the guy that has nothing to say is on how to upgrade the forces and the distance in view of rushes? one of the field peroration you claim a does send for the general against oldenburg, has over both decisions and advise intentions on the blocks east and the flag
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fast plus live valves to all right, thomas has an age. i'm an attorney versus professor of law in south africa. thank you so much for joining us here to see that why is the need so, i mean it's, it's almost comical, but it's side as well. but why is nature preparing for another world war? well, nitro and european union and the west generally uh, i've driven by the vision of the well and by this sense that the vision is better and it isn't the best interest of the rest of the world to implement it. this of course, has gone beyond any reasonable boundaries except that i do not believe that there is such a serious coming from nature. and i am german. i know my country is another window, spare a kind of the they wouldn't have, i munition to loss them all to days. most resolved the tickets
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within the nature of the country. so whenever they're planning, it will take them 4 to 5 is like she gets to any degree of come, but rather this is quite as if i had a night to is blamed. of course we know russia for the crane conflict while at the same time the block is can to newly ex find the east woods we know with finn and then the want of sweden. so what do you think about native plains against russia? it here? oh, well traditionally made so as a school, so the exploits of this type of deal of dividing people, the german people with the font on it and east and west germany. the korean people were divided into an open house. and so there are many, many examples and when the soviet union and solve itself, russia was divided into russia and ukraine, who independent nations,
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except that time, just like west germany, off the wall was absolutely smother with capital and technologies and investments. and started became a in, in, in the big russian slab a nation king. and i to strategy is going wrong. nobody expect that you're trying to become about as well, margaret, a crazy as, as all of it this germany was and the prospect so piece are indeed very difficult. yeah. and freak out. what i'm standing up is there is a new initiative. the african planned for the new prime, it is made by the southern husband, several rama falls up. and there are many, many hopes that turning around to this new initiative. so you
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know, could with all this or both. so in guy on, could this be a tax? it combined nate, to, just to intimidate russia. you know, the talk of world war 3, we're getting ready, just to intimidate russia is russian likely to backbone? honestly um, well propaganda aside from roger, go a wolf as pots so many spect and, and so on. on the fields of people, especially the photos and the population of the largest part of such a move uh, one truck never on domestic and on the estimates. and then just like russia has very, very sophisticated mountain rep and re so, oh, well america. and suppose there are many, many military korea's that's um that's like the idea of testing which mountain weapon systems much like when the day the risk being such
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a final showdown, obviously is not what anybody would wish to happen. to be able to get this. i'm in a trance eventually, and you're trying it clearly defined to protect a russian language minority against the use of oppression and to the that's a fight, a country that is powerful lodge and direct the neighboring on, on the russian side of the tree. how to achieve this best? well, i see we'll see before the end of this. yeah. yeah. many possible models that are being discussed the minute trust 11 will subtract, mean distraction nation of the other. that's wrong. well, suppose is not conducive to a very good solution. and data type a peaceful solution is associated out with the guarantee asians on day thomas has
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a demons say, thank you sir, for joining me here on all to present. told me to thank you for not the toyota is holding in noble summit with the need is a 5 central asian nations demonstrating. time is growing influence in the region. the 2 day event occurs against the backdrop of a high profile. d. 7 summit in japan attended by wes, need is sorry for president obama. she's in pain. has one foreign countries about interfering in the if, as of central asia to the lake needs a stable central asia thought the sovereignty security independence and territorial integrity of central asian countries. must be upheld to adults, their people's independent choice of development paths must be respected. solidarity inclusiveness and harmony are what the people of central asia want. no one has the right to so discord or stoke confrontation in the region. are you let
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alone pursue selfish political gains either tomorrow or the? i would say that the summit has been lauded for, you know, creating a new platform and a opening, a new chapter in terms of the part, you know, partnership between china and central asian countries. so uh, in the present so you can speak, he made an 8 point proposal for a strengthening co operation. we learned that you know, more trade facilitation measures will be rolled out in bi lateral investment treaties will be upgraded to push to way trade to new heights. that's according to the chinese president of hosting those central asian countries. it matters very much for china and attending the summit. equally matters for the 5 essential asian countries and leaders talked about how you know this, china cherokees done who's back he's done, railway should be built and should start construction at an early date. and also
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they talked about advancing pragmatic cooperation again in economy trade, agriculture and even closer people to people exchanges. so this when, when a situation has been a long time coming and it's what everybody has been hoping for. the to buckets on that wherever suspected suicide boma has sort of who the senior politicians vehicle during and campaign event one. and you may find some of the following image is the subbing. there isn't a good image of the run up to the countries general elections. and 8th of this year the target appeared to be the leader. let's focus on the month. it is live me political policy, although he was on the home, however, several of his colleagues will, bernard, and some are in serious condition. no, but as ation has claimed responsibility, it was very insane as a historic event for the middle east series president is in
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a saudi arabia to attend an hour of the meeting. so 1st time that his country has taken a seat at the lunch table in 13 years by shaw, i'm off of saying this sig, build a new phase in our coordination piece, and religious currency in the field. literally, there was an added hope i made the error to error, as well as the error regional and international reproach meant, brought in by the summit, which i hope will signal a new phase in error coordination and solidarity among us and peace and prosperity in our region instead of war and destruction, i mean it is important to leave internal affairs to the country's people, as they are best able to manage their own matters to them because they are taking place in the southeast to do the jetta with autism isn't the 1st thing i hope that the event will contribute to broader recognition of the demoss with government and attraction of investments to sylvia. the mirror cut top left the summit before it
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ended and his country has repeatedly expressed disagreement with the return of syria to the arab league. saudi arabia, meanwhile, is that it is ready to serve as it may be a tough resolve in the plain conflict and has said it was of the lab is the serial back in the leak for myself in the home, we are pleased to have his excellent said president bush are all a side of the summit and with their ups look decision to resume the participation of the syrian government in the league. we hope that this will contribute to the stability of syria and to things returning to normal and to syria resuming its normal role in the world. all of this is for the good of its people in our school and for our aspirations for a better future for our region. the summit and covers also the arab league and we admit a series early this month. nations membership was suspended back in 2011. find the outbreak of the civil war and comes on the heels of the countries for miss a holding by lots of meetings this week in the saudi kingdom. the devil strides of
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syria on just concentrated on re add other normalization tubes of recently being held with jordan egypt and the rock. iran has also recently increased cooperation with syria, with the president visiting damascus earlier this month. so i'm on out, i'm sorry, up as a research and we had has shed his views on the significance of the, our bleak summit. i think this is very important. comes out a very extraordinary moment with exceptional global and regional changes. and i, yeah, i can actually summarize comments. i called thank you so much. i'll just talk to dick solving. the state of the global colorize ation form in a very disruptive manner these days. and we can see that the world is falling into the logical fallacy. all holes dot com. so either you are with these council,
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with the west one, i think the, our ups decided to match their geographic and travel to, to, to global policies. as to basically be a center of all of the account of their own exclusive mattress. and as the door does too risky, said to go wrong in one's own way is better than to go right into someone's goals. so. so overall i think this, our apartment is very important, not only for syria or have you. so you have to be back to our fault, but suppose the parts are done for them. and more so many complex that we have been with us and our world that i think there are 3 pillars for the sarmens dogs. so what citrix sovereignty regional security, i didn't come to partners, and we hoped this summer we'll have the great outcomes that can actually what's the region to our region. one tracking with
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a hotly contested runoff election. moving to a piece open. additionally that come up close darla has toughened his rhetoric. i'm pages to re, patrick, millions of refugees, back to the countries. ben, i declare this to you. i will send all the refugees home as soon as i come to power . this is the kind of a i lead to the main all position policy. also the fuse present or the one of the quote, deliberately allowing tens of millions of refugees into 2 key. i'm put in surface citizenship up for sale. the country is to become the host of the world's largest community of refugees and my boobs. approximately 5000000 displaced people savings and make up of the great assembly hoping to find a safe call back in 2. yeah. sunday to your health, general elections and need an incumbent add on or opposition, candidate cause darla, and more than 50 percent of the votes. the 2 will now face each other. the 2nd
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round of presidential voting, it will be held on the 28th of may. as now cross and live to political analysts and research a brilliant yellows set. thank you so much for joining me here. i'd say now how do you assess those? the old is about to send home all these refugees as well. and one of the things that happened after the may 14th to the election, is that the opposition, i realized that surprises so surprisingly to them that they could not win against the president there. go on because many of the polls indicated otherwise. so there was a initial shock and also appearing as of a new name, which was the 3rd candidates that nobody really paid much attention until then. so not all of them who received uh about 5 percent of the votes. so uh,
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with these 2 things, the opposition uh, fumbled a little bit for uh, a good 48 hours and came back with a new strategy that uh, to put it in place. see if it works in the next step, 10 days or so. uh which is uh, quite a uh let me say uh, less probable istic uh scenario then uh what, uh, mr. ad the one would do because he received about 49 and a half percent of boats and he would absolutely receive some of the c 9 o as well as that's for sure. so from that perspective, 2 things need to happen. one, uh, actually there are 3 things needs to happen, i'm sorry for the physician to in the 1st and foremost that have to keep, the more i'll spare supporters so that they go back to the dialog box on the 28th. that's a big issue. and the 2nd one is to be able to attract the cnn around borders. who's
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a nationalistic leader and as someone who's, who's an emission, uh, a very valid worst in uh, in the russian culture, by the way, actually receive those ph. d and russia from one of the most prominent universities in the political science. uh so, uh he, you know, he was in the position of sending back the series. so that was, is primary mode though. apparently that's really close among the voters so that he got 5 percent. oh boy, he had very little means of campaign support for nationally and experience on the tv media. now the opposition, nice. the really uh uh it get to get it to get the, their voters attraction, those who cast the inverse for so you know, on and to get now need to vote. busy to the stereo the how can that happen?
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while the answer became very simple. busy busy to establish a set up a camp. busy quite nationalistic, very different from what he said throughout the campaign, which was very inclusive and less on the notes on the nationalities and less on the, the refugee, but more so on, on the system. and how of, you know, they would improve and how things are going to be better in the future when they got into power. so they emphasize the issues and economy, which is a very important thing, of course, in, into a p a. and also all the legal systems, uh, injustice, legal systems that they undermine. but apparently that was uh, that was not good enough. uh for the voters. uh, often a major earthquake disaster which uh, definitely should have worked under normal circumstances against uh,
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the administration. but surprisingly, the people who live in these uh that's one of the areas actually of audit. busy mr ad was a part of the issue. overheard is that brand, so i don't mean to cut in that but, and you've given us a wonderful broad spectrum of the elections and the run of but before i let you go, because we will out of times, are they one more question. i just want to ask you because the story that we're doing today is about close, not all till the amount of the refugees have present ad on uh, said anything about these refugees? are they still going to be incorporated in life into the care, or is that a plan for add onto? we've only got about 30 seconds. please let me know. yes. active person there. the also has a plan and, and let's, let's not forget that there's been a significant changes in the area just like you pointed out, minutes ago,
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the out of summer and mystery solved inclusion. these are major game changes in the, in the region. and i think uh, whoever gets into power uh they will have a. busy seat on the uh, on the syrians and we, we should expect that some of them are going to be back to their country. but on what sort of terms and what shared up the calendar as i'm know. but now it's the opposition only hold to convince the people that they are the was you're going to do it. it might be too little too late from a political perspective. and we will see that on the 28th it coming up in a bundle is you'll be joining me, i hope, on the 28th. we'll discuss this again. uh quick. what um, so our though, on oak loose, i don't know who's been doing well, i think the survey i go on is very close to beginning.
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