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grace, but i want him to when you're doing well. we spoke to the german of strategic studies at church. he is foreign ministry who told us that western countries are clearly hoping mr. erred on their system, breaks and nato countries. on monday, july 18 turkish elections. they want the purple ad on it starts to look at the german, french, american, english, the magazines and newspapers, the economist, etc. that all went, i guess, add on. and of course, has that money to lation at this information, etc, that what they are doing to accomplish that on they say if i change my the to and i think i can see things on avalon space. this is opposite exactly the opposite that we did not see any russian mingling in categories election. but
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we saw a lot of naming intake issue action, and that's why a lot of people voted for ad on because of this western manipulation india is supreme court tells, lifted up, imposing the westbound galler region, that restricted screenings of a film which spark religious tensions across the country for what some had called its empty muslims, sent them, and the chief justice also ruled. however, for producers to other disclaimer, pointing out the plot is fictional, are to correspond to richard. and charlotte can take us through the country for some, as a movie is done on the fire in india, it's called the general law story, the film spots to control the c. since it's the, this was force relieved when exactly you're doing nice. i subduing, get you, john, making a cube joined. the guy said you're engaged,
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saw cushion. lucky the it both ways the conversion of non wisdom goes into islam and they stopped taking to join in radical islam is through the photos description went on to claim the $52000.00 women went missing from india, a southern state or federal law, implying that there's a relation that's a backlash or false claims and a number of petitions, 5 before the called, the food makers reduce the number of missing. we mean to just 3. i see their last or the, the movie which was really starving. thinking is that the movie, it's all in a strip on it, ice the society, you know, you for the new, the film is made to be used as a tool to manipulate people's minds. there was no such communal incident and corolla. so everything that was shown is just drama. this is an attempt to create a divide among people to turn them communal and defend the teachings of islam. and
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nothing else may occur. lustoria picks up their cause by which the corolla story. i think it's a real story. these days we find such stories into all in the news, but there is no attention drone to them. this is a major reality story. girl should watch this movie for sure. i recommend watching it to everyone. they should also take their families to see the movies direct to produce the i'm the leading actors of all the miles and the sounds of the phone saying the get her last story is not in the numbers bought in the blocked and out of the display. more than the phone is fix, know the message for the audience is that uh, that is a very sinister design. the end of this and it stopped blindly made out by some that is groups to trap and menu play the guns or in the one christian religion
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can work them and big them maybe to see the or use them any, any other device that is activity and it is done in the tech stuff is out. so it is very important that they are exposed and the goes, i see. so the message often is that saved the daughter's mind filling has nothing to do with islam. it has nothing to do with a mean, even jim, i only deal with that extremism that it is a part of the society. what do we have? every country is operating today and it isn't meant so i something that they know i'm thinking of it in india. # or internationally. so i think this is a story that we need to make us continue to stay on the ground, adding that it's important to portray the story of the missing. we mean on the big screen shots and offices all the film. is this mostly men your team?
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do we mean into marriage? a concept dumbed of love g hauled? i'm the one that's often bushed by engine light windows. we use it for political games. the holding part, the john thought he named dea, has openly supported the film saying it's important to expose the ugly truth of terrorism. let me just tell you, this is what we have nothing to do with anyone's religion. this movie has nothing to do with anyone's reading. any religion, this is what we have. nothing to what is it i guess is not even i am tired of saying listen, i am, i can see that there is nothing which is against islam. and that's what is the we is that there are few people that organizational terrorism on the old and i recently, i have an agenda agenda and as long as we live in the country, so what do i do? what the women from their religion do are all there are kind of minds and then they have to be a father, isn't. and why the b b is organized the screening of the film and also made it
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that's free in some states. although no one bgp states such as west spring gold have banned the food official save. the ban has been put in order to avoid violence against muslims where his groups, including students and opposition, have protested and have to use the food of demonizing. the intel i o is lama community. when it was we, we did not really justify that page, but instead, you know, it's providing me a whole lot of other lives and the business please. you know, the shoddy minus, the thing is the re previously being promoted and, you know, people that love the 1st of all, i'm seeing that it is the sodium peddler is a dangerous thing. so uh, so it should be that everybody, not only a position for the tissues, everybody should call out that. uh,
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this is not fact. this is the only light and kind of propaganda, at least by the state of data. and the database of the city is not there law, but based off the phone has been full of the rising to say the least and has less many thinking going to work a fault constitute a speech. but what is a speech to begin with? richard sharma. ok. the new daily from citation to the middle east palestinians clashed with idea of soldiers of the gal that is really border on thursday and protest that the annual flag march held in jerusalem marking israel's capture of the holy city. in 1967, the well they studied shows hundreds of flying varying palestinians who gathered on the
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border burning tires and this really flags and filling stones as ideas trips. soldiers fired tear gas and rubber bullets in response to injuring 3 according to local media reports. what are strikes on gas at this montague claimed the lives of at least $33.00 palestinians, including 6 children with families mourning the loss of their loved ones. we heard from one the father whose 5 year old son died of heart failure, which he says was caused by the severe stress of leisurely attacked on the side of going down. as a cli um, i heard a terrifying sound. the window shattered and fell on us, and then smoke filled the house to mean screams loudly and then still silence. he's going to be occupied territory for treatment as he required special care, satisfactory screen di embrace. tim and i gave him to my wife so that she could check county. i had not realized that something that happened to him after we've
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seen all the children who were murdered. i did not imagine that this could happen. i did not expect him to be afraid. i tried to put him to bed and he fell asleep at 6 in the morning. he woke up at 12 in the afternoon and his skin was yellow and his lips were blue. he refused to have breakfast. i called my sister's husband to take him to the hospital, but before he could arrive to me and started beating his chest in pain and then suffered a seizure and began shaking. they rushed him to the hospital, but he passed out in the car and when we got there, they told us that his heart had stopped. but then his pulse returned to weekly. so they put him in intensive care. i couldn't realize what has happened when i entered the house the next day and thought to me and would be inside. it was the most difficult night of my life, but i mean, it is really official. stay to its targets in the strikes where over $250.00 military infrastructure sites controlled by the palestinian islamic jihad and it's come. members, however, they had to ex, calls dozens of civilian casualties,
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to the folder of the deceased boy. again say paul, listed in, you'd see things in life that no child should. i had the means to me and was a very common innocent person. i did not refuse this request 2 days before his death . he called me and told me he wanted to join us. then he came to me and i bought him some stuff. he liked toys and electric gadgets. he wanted to become a technical engineer. he told me he wanted to make a machine to prevent mosquitoes from biting him. letters as we used to watch games on the phone play docs, android voice goals. we would go to sleep together, but now he's dead. now he isn't having zoo this judy was afraid of losing me or her mother the children of palestine, especially in gaza. see things that no one else in the world sees. and there are many children like to mean who wants a private life. we're exhausted all the time. we have escalations here. we want to stable life. i have never expected that one day i would lose my son. it's
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a very difficult situation. meanwhile, the united nations has commemorated the most expulsion of displacement of palestinians in 1948 known as the not, but for the 1st time, the same year mark the creation of the state of israel ortiz chapel, which has more on the day of remembrance of this we palestinians commemorate the 75th anniversary of the neck or catastrophe and event my key, the establishment of the israeli state that seemed by most palestinians of the darkest moment in their trouble history. the night led to the brutal displacement of over 750000 palestinians from the unsuccessful homelands. the decimation of over $400.00 of their villages on the murder of thousands of innocence, palestinian civilians, including women and children. for the 1st time and 75 years, the un will be acknowledging to knock by and it's ongoing impact on the policy and
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you'd, people want to pull standards everywhere. are required to do is to commemorate this treasure date because it is the 1st time that the global community does not deny the knock box on these blessed days. because all our people to stand together to face the challenges facing our cause, our land and our sensitive and to focus our compass towards confronting the patient and getting read all of it. predictably, israel has called for the un event to be boycotted. it's closest out like the us has even cancel events to commemorate the neck. but with the how speaker kevin mccarthy saying it's wrong for members of congress, the traffic anti semitic folks about israel british culpability for the lack of 1948 being well documented and rooted in the ball for a declaration of 1917 in which britain promised to create a national home for the jewish people. meanwhile, these really ambassador to the un has also described the come memorization of an
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event that remembers the massacre and displacement of palestinians assume how anti semitic israel will not be swayed by the slanderous campaign to rewrite history. and therefore, call on all member states that genuinely support reconciliation not to attend the shameful and anti semitic event. crucially for palestinians, the neck but isn't about some distant historic event back in 1948, the mac buzz, a powerful living reminder of the establishment of the same, is way the states that to this day is accused of occupying the land, oppressing their people. and in the last few weeks alone is rarely strikes, have killed thousands of innocent palestinian civilians called up and the seemingly endless spiral of violence. the
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cause of the situation and gauze is very tragic and confusing, especially since children and women not certified by the aggression and bumping of the gaza strip children leaving the state of terror and apprehension because of this severe aggression then. and then we in the goal is a strip of trying to survive despite the coast and bombardment. the situation and goals are, is very difficult. there is fear and tear and a lot of mixed feelings. sadly, right wing radical design is voices that proper. benjamin yahoo! is way the government would feel right at home in 1948 when he is really state was
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established a great cost of the palestinians. and his is rails powerful friends continued to turn a blind eye to their friends actions. it's likely that this won't be the last time the knock, but as remembered, not as an event in the distant past, but as a living reminder of the ongoing illegal occupation of a palestine on the oppression of its people. the washington post has refused to get buckets appear that surprise, the most honored award in american journalism. the daily received in 2018 together with the new york times over the now the bulk theory that donald trump conspired with russia during the 2016 elections, ortiz came up and expands the only new story that perhaps would have been better suited in the op ed section the pulitzer prize is one of the most prestigious awards in journalism i panted out by columbia university and winning one is a huge boost to one's resume. now you would think that if someone got the award and
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the story they reported on turned out to be 100 percent fake news, not true, that the institution would sink to preserve its reputation by revoking that award. well, if you thought that you'd be wrong, the pulitzer prize was awarded to the new york times and the washington post 2 major u. s. newspapers that are known for not being friendly to donald trump or republicans . here's how they explained the award given to those who reported on the russia gate debacle of donald trump supposedly plotting with russia in order to win the 2016 elections. a full deeply source of relapse as the repose of coverage and the public interest. the dramatically further the nation's understanding of russian interference in the 2016 presidential election and its connections to the trump campaign. the president deluxe translation team, and he's eventually administration. now the durham report shows that not only did
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donald trump not collude with russia, but the investigation ended, donald trump was groundless. and improper, essentially the new york times and the washington post didn't just get it wrong. they got it way wrong, but the awards are not being revolved. conservatives are unimpressed. disgraceful. a bummer bite. and officials and the corrupt corporate media boards. this piles of lies for years. accountability now starting with washington, boston the new york times returning their bullet surprises for brief leslie spreading, this, russia, russia, russia, lies. i would like the f, b, i, director, ready to get on the phone and apologize. the people that had their lives ruined by the f b i. and i think the pulitzer prize given to the washington post in new york times should be taken back, because the entire episode was politically motivated. crap. but the durham report is not the 1st confirmation. we've had that the rustic aid story was boxed in fact to the trump administrations that these awards should have been rescinded. back in
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2020 new york times published a calling in march of 20. 19 by a former times executive editor that asserted the trump campaign. and russia had an overarching deal that the quid of help and the campaign against hillary for the quote of a new pro russian foreign policy. that's what we call the russia hoax, which was investigated for 3 years with tax payer dollars before ultimately getting and exoneration in the molar report. it is inexcusable. the failed russia reporting of the new york times. and i think it's time that the new york times and also the washington post and back their posters. and even after the durham report blew their narrative to shreds with the actual testament on a from after the i am secret service members and you still have the washington post in the new york times. standing by their reporting. the white house seemed a little bit uncomfortable, was acknowledging the durham report as well. what is the way this reaction to special i will leave it to the department of justice,
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just be to talk about how he wants to above the fray. that are forcing sort of like the onset is that there needs to be wholesale changes or the yeah, that is with the department of justice. that's not something i'm going to speak from the podium as you just stated in your question, we believe in an independent of the department of justice. that's what the president said when he was running and that's just what he present has said the last 2 years. the pulitzer prize committee seems to be letting us know that in 2023 journalism shouldn't be judged by its accuracy. what matters is whether or not it pushes the right agenda and the right narrative for the right people. caleb bobbin archie, new york, the despite the decades of western sections of the us ceiling all fits coastline with its miller trees. watch for lies around as being able to build up a far reaching naval fleet capable of circum navigating the globe. the ramada is
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not a bach and home waters and ortiz use of july was able to get a closer look. a tom on board, it was domestically built, do not worship, which got back today on saturday from a long voyage around the world, along with another worship called my crohn. the 2 worship set sail on, navigated 65000 kilometers. they pass through the indian ocean. the pacific on the atlantic ocean and cross the equator, 4 times rear admiral shop around me. ronnie said that iran now has an navy which can do far reaching missions on the high seas. this is very significant, given the fact that iran has been on there for decades of arms embargoes that try to bring the iranian military industry on its needs. the mission as now very significant because one has been trying to collect fits naval muscles to the was trying to show that was that it is capable of conducting
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a day or emissions like this. despite all of the pressure is imposed against the country. by the way, us and we see that over the past months, one has been seizing some trespassing american ships trying to show the west that has a huge navy and that is capable of fall out, protecting and ensuring the security and the countries territory of water. so what's next for it was maybe the country is now poised to do. it's another far seas mission are to go and reach the and talk to exist. well, definitely mark it was a strong presence on the high seas over the past years. the bottle for natural resources is reaching thing for pitch in many regions across the world, but no more. so without an african. next we ask what the culture they come to to ensure it makes the most of the assets the rest of the world. today with the,
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