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its colonists are responsible for the depths of one and a half 1000000 algeria. the top headlines right now and i'll see you to national as one civilian is killed and full wounded. as a supermarket, a poplin that even a children's playground in von and bass come on, crating and shelling. as always, all the remains on the front line. this is a residential area around me. our palmer broke there was no military presence here . many of the children that use this playground would've been pulling off the 2014, so they would know nothing but more. a 12 russian security chief claims traces of radiation that currently drifting towards western europe. off the depleted uranium,
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munitions were destroyed, and ukraine. inspection of the insurrection and f. b i was a blow reveals on that cup of asians and the assets were present at the capitol hill riots. the reason though, for the agencies refusing to release surveillance bodies from that fateful day, they don't want to hire the any of that guy. was one of the programs back in the club. see where you as a president, standing alongside fellow arrow, blake pen goes to the 1st time in more than a decade. upper. the bolt on country was reiterated to the group permit improving diplomatic ties. the idea of updates on your top stories and this ours program went on to the international. it's a pleasure to have new so one person has been killed and full wounded officer donuts republic him on the ukrainian shelling several apartment blocks local hospital leaving a supermarket. we're here,
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let's get more of the details right now. correspondent steve sweeney. has this report from the city of don't you ask to the supermarket and don't yet. so do you send to remains open despite being shell by ukrainian forces over nights is believe that it was struck by a grad, missed on causing damage to the front and side of the shop. we spoke to a number of the workers and shop is here with our chief, it is one but the most up with very words about showing because own peaceful area here showed every day the civilian population is being destroyed, houses, people, children. there was a cluster of people cause boys. why would you shoot at the store only to destroy civilians? how long will they don't go on in the middle of the striking peaceful houses at civilians? how do we experience all this? we move on, we have no other choice because we are the land of real men, the land of real women. we just won't give up. we want to live, we want our children,
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our parents to live. we continue to work despite the showing because so few shops remains. this is part of the rocket that struck in the early hours of the morning, damaging the show and also impacting here, leaving this crate to the fits. apartment was also damaged and shedding over nights. and we've met some of the distress residents and see the damage caused inside. as you can see above me, the windows here have been blown out as broken glass everywhere on the floor here. a number of calls were a so damaged and the bloss during the shell and i was in the kitchen when the 1st drug took place. it was very loud as gary. they hit the gas pipe with shells with
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a gas went out in the lodge street. i went to the kitchen, but there was no way to go. there was gas at the exit. it was terrible. there were no miniature installations here. the just in the mid day civilians, they're probably having fun. apparently they know where they're shooting. the as much as we barely survive the showing the worst thing was the gas leak. all the glass is broken, the cleaning army is shooting it civilians and they started their rule in this way . in 2014, we were sitting here in the basement. they fired at the city. there are no forces anymore. this is inappropriate behavior. a normal person would not shoot old people, women, children who are left here. it's just a crime. terrorism. the,
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this children's playground was struck by you create new shooting over nights. this slide is you can see it has been damaged by trap. no. this is a residential area around me or a palmer broke. there was no military presence here. many of the children that use this playground would have been born off the 2014. so they would know nothing but war deal slid out the balls a projectile ended. we got scared, started to lift up the children and hide them. and then it began to fly around inside. here we lay down on the floor, made it on time. last started to fly out, it's covering the ground scary. at least i broke it struck this residential area in done yet, said he sent it, causing the damage in the destruction that you can see all around me. clean up operations are underway, as residents express a mixture of fear and the daily setting that has become part of the everyday life.
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this is steve, sweetie. don't yet said he center for all to the secretary of rushes. national security council does raise the alarm over supplies of depleted uranium shelves to ukraine academy, the destruction of such weapons, instructions, western europe with traces of a radioactive cloud drifting that way. a grain you thought of them. i believe they helped to crane pressure through henchmen and supplied ammunition with depleted uranium. the destruction of the same munition potentially has led to radioactive cloud headed towards western europe. an increase in 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 scary news, but he also did talk a bit about the terrorist attack that took the life of the russian journalist
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loveland to tar ski. and the explosion that almost took the life of the russian officer is a har, pretty left. and he said that these were carried out by key of 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 has also been using them to stripe 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 infrastructure. so it's just one of many weapons that's
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a partnership has said, are violating international norms and prolonging the conflict. so this is, i tell you, in your 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 dufrane was formed, shadel load 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, destroy 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 or as a consequence escalating this conflict? because for example, keeps claim to crime is something that what seemed absurd and dangerous to most
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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 sides 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 going to 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 crimea. scary stuff. the higher the nato is reportedly making preparations for a world war, thousands of pages a plan set to be approved at the summit in lithuania, in july. and the books, most of the senior military officers says that a global conflict could erupt. the name fundamental difference between crisis management and collective defense is this. it is not we bought our adversary who
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determines the timeline. we have to prepare for the fact the conflict can present itself at any time. you know, there was also guiding his member states on how to upgrade the forces and logistics in view of the conflict in ukraine or the alliance is a secretary general is called a bold decision submitted, rising tensions on the blocks eastern fine. however, gentlemen, i've heard a uh, andre thomas house, and he believes that nato will find it hard to back up its rescue. wrecked with true military strength. well, nitro and european union and the west generally off. i've driven them in by the vision of the world and by this sense that the vision is better and it isn't the best interest. so the rest of the world to implement it. this of course, has gone beyond any reasonable boundaries this accept that. so i don't believe that there is such a serious coming from natal. i'm german, i know my country,
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i know the spare kind of the they wouldn't have i munition to loss them all to days . most result of teachers within the nato countries. so whatever that planning it will take them $4.00 to $5.00 is like she get to any degree of come, but randomness natal strategy is going wrong. nobody expected ukraine to become the spot. this will migrate a crazy as, as also if this germany was and the prospect so piece are indeed very difficult. the former us president brock obama or is among 500 key american figures who rupture is now banned from entering the country. in addition to politicians are the listing, so it's military officials, businessman non circled rooster phobic experts on the, on the list. and the move is set to come in to response to washington sanctions against moscow and in particular,
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efforts to prevent russian john list from attending the un security council meetings in new york. it is hi signs of washington to allow that not a single hostile attack against russia will be left without a strong reaction. the principal of the inevitable lity of punishment will be consistently applied, whether we're talking about tough sanctions, pressure or discriminatory steps to hinder the professional activities about fellow citizens. meanwhile, a retros last criminal proceedings against the judges to the international criminal court in the hague. that's off with about a issue with an arrest warrant for vladimir putin accusing him of a legally deporting children from ukraine. the russian investigative committee says the quotes, actions against prudent are unlawful as there are no legal grounds for criminal liability. as you may be aware of, russia withdrew from the i, c. c. in 2016. it is a no longer a signatory. this is a only political question. the thing is you have to look for example, check
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a little finance. concretely the work on the so called evidence against what crimes of russia. this was a you program visa, so this is your money. and it said that they are our lead researching walcross from russia. i'm not from ukraine. so this is a political thing with it, which is florida and paid by the you. you can see this in the office on the documents of the commission of the court. so the result was no surprise. and this is create a to produce this court because well, you just just all your politic, you have to define the testimony from an f b. i was hoping that a congressional hearing has confirmed that on the couple officers and the assets were pressed into the capital building during the january 6th riots. the agency is refusing to release surveillance photos from that day saying it would expose the identities of their agents. i was privy to these conversations firsthand. why
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can you show us, why do you just send us and that gives us access to the 11000 hours of videos. this is a bill because there may be, may the use ease undercover officers for c h. s. is confidential or cleaning. ready confidential human sources on those videos whose identity we need to protest while we have a former f b i employee is coming for origin testifying about what they see as polluters is ation of these investigations. the 2 manchester by the they have their security clearances revoked by the the i in response to their political view is about the january 6th, that's the i whistle blower or boil has previously testified about how he and his family were made temporarily homeless when he received an indefinite suspension from the f b i. how do you think that solves being able to shine light on corruption,
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weatherization, any kind of mist dr. misconduct that exists with the american? it doesn't solve it. but the f b, i will crush you this government will crush you and your family. if you try to expose the truth about things that they are doing that are wrong, and we are all examples of that. details also works shed in the testimony. we heard about the extent to which the i surveillance escalated in the aftermath of the january. 6th of that so was heard some outrage about the privacy of americans and the extent to which the f. b, i was acquiring information about banking transactions. here's some of what we heard on capital hill. bank of america turned over the credit card transactions, whether for an aircraft or a lodging or the purchase of a cup of coffee for everyone who decided to come to washington to be in the
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washington area of the northern virginia area. that's one of the things that you asked questions about. there are victims all over the place. all of the people who suffered when the f, b. i and the department of homeland security got involved in censorship with social media platforms, millions and millions of tweets and narratives being taken down, that is victimization at scale. the we now have further confirmation that among those who perpetrated the events on january 6th, there were under cover f, b i, informant, possibly others involved with different security services and different intelligence agencies. this raises many questions and well one version of the january, 6, the dance was certainly all over the media and it's direct after map. more details are coming to the surface about how exactly the days of the plan as they did with more questions being raised, then answers being provided and what's being seen as an historical event for the
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middle east, syria's president is in saudi arabia to attend the arab league meeting, it's the 1st time he's taking a seat at that table. in 13 years following the outbreak of a war and his country. charlotte sighed saying as signals a new phase in our coordination for both the peace and regional security. you know, you're still fairly, literally stuck. there was an added hope i meant the error to error as well as the error regional and international approach. minutes brought in by the summit, which i hope will signal a new phase in error coordination and solidarity among us in 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 a few minutes because the, the main thing is taking place in society, city of jetta with participants expressing hope the funds will contribute to the broader recognition of the domestic us government,
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but also attract the investment or the amount of cuts out actually left the summit before it ended, his country has repeatedly expressed a little disagreement with the return of syria to the arab league. saudi arabia. meantime, site is ready to serve as a mediator for result of the ukraine conflict. and it was also said it was very glad to see syria back in the lead to myself. and then you want me to go over what price to have his excellence, the president boshra alice sat at the summit and with the help of the arabs decision to resume the participation of the syrian government in the arab league. we hope that this will contribute to the stupidity of syria and to things returning to normal. we show the neighboring countries on our friends of the west and east, that we're moving ad towards peace, good corporation, and construction, the best interest of all people, and safeguarding on nations rights. we will not allow our region to be transformed into a conflict arena accordingly. we turned the page on the past with all these painful memories due to the conflicts that plague the region and led to the suffering of
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his people and hampered its development price. this whole thing is that somebody comes off of the arab league was well reinvented syria, i should say, just earlier this month. and the nation's membership was suspended back in 2011. following the outbreak of the war in syria though, thanks to many external actors. and comes on the heels of the countries foreign minister holding bilateral meetings this week and the saudi kingdom. and the geo political strides of syria and not just concentrated and re add adults of also originally be in stage with jordan egypt, and the rock and iran is also increase as ties with syria, with the president visiting damascus earlier this month. i just got sort of this with a full month syrian different about net l capital and now he believes that somebody has a break through a time to stabilize the situation and see a serious of it tends to be a blue galle on president bush auto glass that's about this patient and did get the sound of the constituent a milestone in the pan out of band regional efforts to put
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a peaceful end to the 13 year wall in syria city as president bush auto outside of us was very outright in his speech. today assessing the significance of both deal politically and economically of cities, participation in the summit, as well as the the determination by damascus to both the pan out of the corporation in tackling guns addressing the unilateral as well as reaching those issues. and i believe that the president assad speech was a blueprint so to speak, for panata, going to corporation, confronting major challenges as he put it, the challenges that goes to, to both risks as well as openings. and he focused on the new openings to
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put an end to west and had them in a, as well as worse than in the field. and so even forces in the internal affairs of countries in the region as well as beyond the celia and the majority of the people i've spoken to or as spoken to me today as simply says, what is easy doing of the add up summit as we went on surprise, taken by surprise, that he was even given a chance to talk to. and i believe that as you know, for us in syria, we under us have had this sort of coast guys. we have shows coming trenches against the imperialism west and had them in the and the superiority and, and the sort of a domination powers. eh, we have, they showed the blog of defending syria. i believe that it was awkward to seize it . let's get that up. summit, but maybe for some sort of consideration or, or some sort of pressure that was exempted up on the organized as of this summer.
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he was given this platform. i believe his speech was useless. a completely without any, any value or impact on the ground. with a hotly contested runoff election looming turkish opposition. leda calculus, that old blue is now tough and his right correct. and is even pledging to repatriate millions of refugees back to that home countries. ben, i to clear this to you. i will send all the refugees home as soon as i come to power. it's okay. sure. presidential candidate and leader of the main opposition party is also to as president, the other one of the quote, deliberately allowing tens of millions of refugees into authority and putting took a citizenship up for sale in this country has become hosted, as well as the largest community of refugees and migrants are roughly 5000000 of them. and we understand that syrians do make up that of the greatest number. last sunday took a hill general election, so neither incumbent or the one or opposition candidates can i start out with blue
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and bold and 50 percent of the boat? that's who will not face each other in a 2nd round of voting. that will be on the 28th of political analyst and research a bootleg. yahoo says the opposition campaign shift to refugees is quite simply explained by the need to attract more votes. i'm more folks has with nationalistic inclination. now the opposition needs to really attract the cnn around voters, who's a nationalistic leader. he was in the position of sending back the series. so that was his primary mode of the opposition came back with a new strategy, get the, their voters attraction, those who cast the inverse for uh, you know, on and took. yeah. now i need to both. busy to start over, how can that happen? while the answer became very simple for crews chevrolet to set a whole campaign or national listing present there, the also has
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a plan. whoever gets into power, they will have a. busy seat on the, 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, but sort of the calendar is i know. but now it's the opposition only full to convince the people that they are the was you're going to do it. it might be too little too late for all political perspective. and we will see that on the 28th of forum for as a lobbyist, investors is currently being held in russia. syria is on basset to the country with among the guests. and the emphasize the importance of bilateral ties and the assistance of moscow has provided to his country and we, we have very close by that the relationship which is very strategic. let me say that it is, it goes even beyond what is such as you pointed to can speaking it kind of be good
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speaking culturally speaking and minutes early speak. so we have a, a network, very, very diversified network of relationship between, between the 2 countries. defendant to the shock helped us confronting the reward of the employees or not since 2011 and the actual hit us or so with a lot of funding the borders and security council. as you know, to stop the, the unprecedented conspiracy against, again, celia in the, in the modern history of the international issues. so we need that, you all are definitely by all means we are more than friends. we are allies strategic allies and we are reading them a uh the same weight. what,
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what the ward for to get that need. so right now is to move immediately quickly from the uni, pull our system to the multi point our system. we need to balance and the international relationships we need more justice or enough sections enough for a wars. enough invasion is enough for over the federal government. i mean, you know, for people off for the uh no more. you can no more leave, you know, more serious. no more. i've got to sign. no, no more than it's really loud enough. enough is enough. there is a kind of a hypocrite approaches coming from a washington customer. it as a, from some european copy terms. on one hand, they destroyed. on the other hand, they claims that the autumn has been visiting or the building, which is not true, even on the humanitarian level. when the earthquake hates celia, kentucky,
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the west tongue assistance went to took they didn't send one truck off, a humanitarian assistance to celia. russia's opponents may have deployed the most powerful propaganda against the country, but they will not succeed in there. a. that is, according to president vladimir putin, who were speaking to the virtual meeting of the council over into ethnic relations . because it was here, oh, blue. and our opponents, whom i mentioned people with neo colonial thinking more on this in fact, do not understand that it is this diversity that makes us stronger. and in vain, they count on the fight for which that frank state was built around the values of multinational hominy. this is the most important foundation of consolidation which is already getting stronger in the face of external aggression in france. so so, i mean, i was talking to somebody out here to an independent dutch journalist sonya abandon and a, a, she gave us
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a take on the story. the kids must be in the western western europe driven in the netherlands. they are the fastest opponents of russia at the moment. they are criticizing everything, not only criticising, but they using solid works and we, we're calling wage in the most despicable ways, like we've arch they made. so how the process i can recall and the language in, in use face to face, my god, that there are not a bands, you know, so this is what i think he is referring to and a want to. so russia what to do for it says what to do will be my grand. so how that, but they have a problem themselves as a huge from youtube. then you go elizabeth to that, you know, a lot of the migrants. wow. yeah, they call it a refugee's, came to europe, specially during the day has around 2000000 the only from the syrian war asking
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people, and i really need to know the african people. they are us. i mean, the naming of russia where everything and actually what they blamed russia, what they're doing in themselves is ready. parliament has a balance to be a little bit with c, a years in prison. and if anyone flying the palestinian fly during a protest of the little propose why a fall, right pa, he would make waving up hello, send you a fly by 3 or more people the crime. in addition, the bill would allow these rarely authorities to criminalize on dispos palestinian protests a 3 additional about which is still needed in the parliament to pass the law. last year that cannot have passed a preliminary reading of a controversial binding the flying of the palestinian flag and state funded institutions. that part of the issue with the. busy the analyst, i'm in the auto now. he says the far right party behind this move has pushed similar ideas in the past, but they never come to fruition. that one cannot comment on this issue
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without a very broad green or even a smile because it's just a clownish gesture on the part of the most extreme right. member of the coalition who always uh, come up with some outland beach ideas. it has nothing to do with the real lives in israel now and the, you know, a 2 people stand 20 feet above waving the flag and the 3rd president comes over. but spencer, for use the policeman. we're going to arrest them. obviously, this is not enforceable. just drug patient just and now they're speaking the face of speech loving people, either a police geniune always really but nevertheless, what is around these can do is booked up.

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