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is the rest of the phone so i'm saying yes, i see the. busy nestle take a picture of i'll go with the to please the straight though, so that i'm not the a ukrainian bro and reportedly crossed into a building in the russian city of proximal bar on friday morning. local authorities today. no one was injured in the incident to us criticizes the un for meeting a russian representative on children's rights wanted by the international criminal support that's despite washington itself, not recognizing the global organizations mandate when it comes to its own activities. also had many crimes at the counter equipment that didn't get out. many crimes that everyone else who sold come to the equipment that didn't come up.
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got his ducks, have you at us that a prominent south african politician reminds the west of its double standards when it comes to its war crimes across the middle east. and following the boom of ai technologies, we discuss the perspectives and dangers of robotics with a panel of guess 2 can be used for maybe they were p as read. and then it can reduce that the end not be in the hands of government who has a very simple uh, significant interest in controlling and surveilling upon the population. the good morning from the russian capital. this is our to international with the latest world news updates. i'm fiorella, isabel. it's great to have you with us. it's. we start with the latest from the russian city of personal doc, or a roll, reportedly crashed into
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a building on friday morning. here's, i'm verified footage from social media showing the incident locals witnessed a loud explosion and bright flash. the blast damage an office building belonging to a local communication provider. authority say no one was injured in the incident in the neighboring bras stuff. region, local authorities say a ukrainian rock, it was shot down by air defenses. that's as officials as oper rose's sake have launched a mass of round of selling targeting the city of bird down with british supplied storm shuttled missiles, also used in the attack. meanwhile, on thursday 7 civilians, including 2 children, were wounded in the city of gold rocha in the lattice latest round of ukrainian shelley of rushes on. yes, republic, we should warn viewers. the following images are disturbing. this is footage of one
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of the victims, a 6 year old girl. local authorities say ukrainian forces are deliberately targeting residential areas with nato supplied weapons. r t. steve sweeney spoke to a boy who lost his leg after one of the weapons destroyed his home. of many other children, his age, 12 year old village, it was looking forward to the end of the school year in the summer of funding guidance with family and friends. but he's hungry, so shocked to win a negative supply weapon and destroyed his house and the ukrainian attack he was rushed to hospital with don't his fault to save his life. but due to his injuries, one of his legs was amputated. yeah, but i saw something that was thrown showing while i was sleeping. i was walking by pain in my legs and see if i remember that there was a lot of smoke around me. i was afraid to suffocate. i screamed, then my dad carried me out. i was taken to the hospital where i had an operation. now i already feel great again. this trauma center has also come under
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a top from ukrainian forties. a number of stores have been wounded, was tracing patients as a shit and continued a large number of those treated. having children a situation which might excite his wesson's with the continued supply of west and weapons. most of the, of the email there's a leak or color for the recently residential areas of the city are being shelves more aggressively, because they have received more aggressive weapons. and accordingly, the injuries have become more severe plus pets. all mines appeared in very dangerous munition. it's practically invisible in the grass, but it can blow off a limb if stepped on. the number of patients is increasing. there's a thing here called don't ask roulette. no one knows if they'll return a life when they leave their house. ukrainians also show their hospital on april 28th. the even hit my office by some miracle, my patients and i were on her and i cannot understand a person who gives the order to show medical facilities. children who have the same
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hopes and dreams as others across the world to be free to be safe, to be happy. but nato and western supply weapons all stating the future of the children of don't net. this is steve sweeney. don't. yes, for public, for all to now this comes as washington continues insisting that it does not allow ukrainian attack on russian territory using us made weapons. here's what the u. s. chief of staff had to say. the rules that we have a stablish with the grant is to not use us supplied equipment to attack into the geographic space of russia. that's as american ad hole wish to applied armor vehicles were used in the attack in the belgrade region on monday. some of them are captured by russian forces, as shown by the defense ministry. the images appear to show the disabled us media equipment, including holidays and at least one mass pro armored fighting vehicle journalist
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real estate department spokesperson earlier this week. asking why washington's assurances amount to nothing when it comes to your brain. i will say we've seen a lot of reports on social media and fuzzy pictures on social media and a lot of kind of armchair intelligence analysts making, making, making claims, were skeptical that they are, that they are accurate. we do not encourage or enable strikes inside of russia, and we've made that clear um, but as we've also said, it is up to ukraine to decide how to conduct this war, i think is pretty obvious. um and not just in that instance, but american intelligence, american equipment, american tools and technology are all being used in the, in the battle space. and also in cross border attacks. and we know it a general milly knows it. the idea that we're really this stupid,
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i think is offensive. and i'm, i'm really glad to see him leaving the us has sounded the alarm about a meeting between a top un children's representative and the russian inspector for children's rights, claiming it shouldn't have gone ahead. as the latter is wanted by the international criminal court. a legal body washington is itself at odds with our to scale of map and explorers washington's to rule approach to the i c. c. when it comes to itself versus other states of the un, special representative who overseas children in armed conflict, recently met with the russian official whose job it is to protect the rights of children. makes sense right now the objective is to make sure that a mid, the ongoing, more all the children affected are provided with the proper protections and services. now, who could possibly object to that? well, the united states for one year deeply concerned that a senior un diplomat met with
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a fugitive subject to an icy c arrest warrant for committing war crimes against children. such conduct undermines are shared commitment to protecting children and conflicts owns the argument. seems to be that because the international criminal court has issued a warrant against are based on, on, proven allegations coming from ukraine and its allies. the u. n. should then boy caught her. what is america's stands on the i, c. c, itself? is america even a member of the international criminal court? yeah, that would be a no. and it seems like there is more than one reason that the stamps currently taken by the united states regarding the icpc is pretty absurd. us officials have blasted the international criminal court from day one. here's what george w bush, the former president, had to say about it as the united states weeks to bring space around the world, our diplomats and how soldiers can be drugs into this court. and that's very troubling to me, and we'll try to work out the impasse of the united nations. but one thing we're
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not going to do is sign on to the international criminal court. but it's not simply a matter of the usa, not signing onto it in 2002 us congress passed the hey invasion at that would allow the white house to order an attack on the international criminal court to save americans from criminal prosecutions. there later on during the trump administration, sanctions were actually imposed on i c. c. officials in response to investigations of us war crimes in afghanistan, at the time the secretary of state mike palm, peo, did not men's words. when he spoke about the court, we cannot, we will not stand by, as our people are threatened by a kangaroo court. and indeed, i have a message to many close allies around the world. your people could be next, but now the ice easy is prosecuting russia. washington loves it, even republicans who long blasted the cord are now endorsing it. this is lindsey
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graham. i would say this is one of those buttons be good accomplishments. i didn't think it was possible, but she did it. and that's what hands over head bill. it's hey, the ice se in the ice, so the republican party and the american people, united states banks, the icpc is great as long as it's targeting russia. and in fact, they think it's so important that they can demand the cancellation of an important meeting about protecting the rights of children in the ukraine conflict zone. however, the united states isn't willing to let this very cord examine its activities around the world that voices and outrage at the mere mention of such a thing. now that's not hypocrisy. then what is it? caleb mauppin? archie, new york, labor and human rights lawyer den. cuz alex, as the us has always use the i c. c, in its own interests, while we're announcing it's a 40 when it comes to its own crimes. that only has the us under trump put sanctions on these i. c. c,
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prosecutors who wanted to prosecute the us for war crimes in afghanistan. you know, we also have on the books, the invasion of the hague, which says the us can invade the hey, you get to rescue americans who are being tried by the icpc. so the u. s has odor disregard for the for the i. c. c, at least, to the extent that it might, investigator prosecute us officials or officials of us allies. but the us is always taking the position that the a i, c. c should aggressively prosecute the officials of your adversary. countries. i mean, it's kind of an openly double standard. the us believes that it is really the determiner of what is right. and just in the world, the us believes it is the only country in the world with clean hands, when in fact it's quite the opposite of that. but the us feels that dominates everything, including the united nations. i mean, it shows the us who bras during
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a un security council meeting russia's envoy to the un highlighted the self reliance of african nations and solving their own problems. we think it's not normal when you have peace and security in africa, depending on irregular assistance from individual states or their associations. we are convinced that africans know better than anyone else, the nature and root causes of instability in their region. they have come a long way in putting together the regional piece and security architecture. and today have the mechanisms which are needed of the participants focused on pressing issues on the african continent, including natural disaster relief, food security, funding for conflict resolution and security threats like terrorism. business broadcast journalist winston hockey says deeper cooperation between african states
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has greatly contributed to fighting colonialism and stabilizing the region. i'm sure they did not know that it's not in the main job, but let's go body such as the organization of africa, unity and the i think, a union that obviously could you go rowing of fights against new colonialism. i know so a shipping that i've been kind of there mass of the model of corporation across the continents and engagement based by the countries. i'm going to come a little bit early on. we end up last dedicated on the confidence that has been this uncle struggle funded african resources, where we've seen a lot of continental countries coming to pick up and not just to focus on where the, the, the, how big are the terms of all the content. but just under resources but rush your house been the motto, weiss, rush, your house consistently spoken of from the depths of uh, international policies. uh that relates to board ratio over the years has been the key support of the roles. trade, the conversation level playing chrome,
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as we know what the rest of the us and that is something that we can say. we look up the way to bore a lot brakes if we're ford. meanwhile, a prominent south african politician has slammed the west for its failure to arrest those responsible for western war crimes. in the middle east, in a tv interview, he pressed the reporter over the futile search for the weapons of mass destruction used as a pretext to invade iraq. the remarks prompted the journalist to wrap up the discussion and switch the topic to south africa in domestic affairs instead. and how many crimes have you'll count the equipment that didn't get up? how many clubs have everyone as well? so we'll come to dave clement they didn't, you know, i've gotten this done. have you out of steps. where are the weapons of mass destruction? tony plant went to dock and planted the weapons of mass destruction,
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to dc. it for the spending against that in the united kingdom and but then we know what the law is about. the secretary general 10 russia and ukraine. we one piece that's what is important so that the well to come to live attorney in law, professor andre thomas housing says the consequences of western had germany and colonialism are still felt in africa today. the promise of democracy, fingers, site multi policy democracy came with the implied promise that it wouldn't bring about progress. but this hasn't happened in the last 30 years. this change has only brought about they in effect this administrations. and that has been no progress today in africa, people all the corridors and they help for a better future. this confidence is an enormous opportunity. it has every imaginable metro resource. and it is young at this stage,
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which in this confidence is nearly a $50.00 to $13.00. yes. so the modem is how people in africa have high hopes for the future. they would like to have functioning schools, good infrastructure, and, and the possibility to progress. all researchers find a new type of antibiotic able to be drug resistant bacteria with the help of artificial intelligence. the former chief business officer at google has warned that in the future a i could define humanity as some bringing terrible consequences. how likely is a, i to think of us as, as come today very high. you know, i'm the time a i can actually generates on computers power and do installation successful, bought the cards and so on and so forth. that doesn't have the agency to do this thing i use that you have that you're talking about to you. it does have the agency
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to create kenning machines, right? because humans are the things. um, so yeah they, i might use that to fix, take them engines. i liked the movie i oh, boss of the former google official noted that to come to that conclusion a i could use online examples of coal and aggressive behavior. you underline that the us in china won't stop the evolution of robotics as a nation's arrivals in the high tech res, footer boss that you on model. because also previously said that a, i has the potential to destroy civilization technology and legal expert versus our don us and former professor at new york university. michael rectinwald's say that the outcome depends on who's hands. the technology falls in the air. what did you say it has the if i said double educate source, it depends upon technology is a very, very powerful goes. now, it depends upon the people those who are using it. those are want to utilize the
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potential of technology, either far better commercial for men, guidance us id on a bit of on to just use it for disaster. ours will do something that has a negative look at every possible technology, whether it is new be, or whether it is biotech, whether it is, it makes sense. whether it is the hormones, evidence, technology, it has both just so when it comes to artificial intelligence, it is very use for technology. it reveals is not of part time listing activities or improves the efficiency, the quality in so many things. like if it goes into, i'm go to the door to minute and it, it can be yours for negative a with me as read and then it can be a disaster. the ends to balance said we needed a very prudent, not just the relation, but also oversight on the people. those are planning with their big color. i think the real question is whether we, we arrive at an a, i dictatorship or an a. i assisted human totalitarianism. and both of these are
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prospects are very possible given a potential. so we're looking at the possibility that a, i could be wielded by the governments in conjunction with corporations to dictate the kinds of behaviors that the human beings must abide by or else face a severe consequences. and there's the possibility that a, i effectively will flatten human intelligence so that while it becomes more human like humans become more machine like. and this is a very serious, a possibility that's been explored by many, many authors. so a i needs to be looked at by a committee, not a governmental board that a committee of in the, of, of it's interested and concerned citizens who look at the developments of a i and discuss. and consider what the directions are and whether these directions
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should be taken. it's not, shouldn't, should not be in the hands of government who has a very so, uh, significant interest in controlling and surveilling upon the population. so we can't trust the state to control a high because a high will turn out to be their weapon. now to turn to where voters are preparing to go to the polls once again, with only 2 days to go until the decisive presidential run off. elections were bringing you all the latest updates in our special coverage here on our team. the strongly believe that we will continue to serve our nation for the next 5 years or so to me, we will absolutely, absolutely. when these elections in the 2nd round, every one will say the
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former presidential candidates in on o one who has positive support to earn a one in the run off. elections explained that his decision was motivated by the balance of power in parliament. there's nothing more natural than to support the side who has a majority in the parliament. meanwhile, parliament is expected to be the most conservative the country has seen in recent history for his journalists. yes, anakin explains the new location of space and what's behind that. with the world's coverage gripped by the tides raised for the truck, his presidency going down to the wire in a 2nd round run off. it's easy to overlook the fact that turkish motors were voting on forming a parliament on may 14. in addition to deciding the president, the opposition alliance entered the votes with a 6 party coalition consisting of left wing, conservative and nationalist parties. presidents are the one countered with an
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alliance of right wing conservative national. this parties and wild surface boulders fell short of naming a leader. they succeeded in holding in a new parliament consisting of 15 political parties with national security and migration, weighing heavily on the minds of church of citizens. it's no surprise that national parties received a record number nearly 25 percent of the combined vote. and that this new parliaments will be the most conservative parliament to see it has ever cease, or the one's rights when group holding majority with 322 states, a national asserting conservatism, both alliances at 370 of the total of $600.00 seats in parliament with many of these parties campaigning on strengthening national security and returning refugees . it seems a new government will likely prioritize developments in syria and counter terrorism . heading into the may 28 when are taken. busy presidential run off between
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presidents, red chip, type at one end of position alliance, kind of the chemical list. all the incoming presidents are the one is in a stronger position with a parliament majority. the strong performance of rifling parties has led to opposition candidates, coolish total, taking a more nationalistic tone in his campaign. ahead of the run off with national this candidates seen on the one out of the race. and both are the one and colors total will try to purchase supporters to propel themselves past the 50 percent the threshold while or the one is the head, it's still anybody's raise. the key to victory will be mobilizing supporters and appealing to rights wing voters. both candidates have been tirelessly campaigning, a head of the decisive. both turks will once again head to the ballad box for the 2nd time in 2 weeks to decide on their country's future. yes,
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and that can archie stumble. the addiction all as are mosque deeply, redbird by sunni muslims says the west is causing strife and division and the islamic world by singling out sunni's as the main perpetrators of terrorism in europe. such statements, opponents of less than terrorism, practiced by some test and officials against the civilization of the east and the civilization of his long which of a can 0 from the era of darkness and fatality. all those are also costs and small slips that are on the world, the visa, responsible statements, fuel 6, hiring conflicts, sol discords among follows of various atlantic schools. so thoughts and deepen division strive and conflict in all arab and islamic world. the french official made the controversial allegations on a visit to an f. b. i training center in new york signing the 2015 paris terror
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attacks which solved 130 people. still, he also voice his disappointment about the us withdrawal from afghanistan and francis. this engagement from this, the whole region of africa, warning that it could lead to the resurrection of isis in the middle east, highlighting external threats and risks of terrorist attacks. most muslims in france belong to the sunni denomination. so the interior minister statement resonated with that. we spoke to security expert lama mccarthy, who said that the actions of a few extreme is do not represent the sunni muslims or as long as a whole of the estimated 1700000000 muslims getting the was 90 percent us. and these are the 1500000000 people in the world quoted has somehow associated for have tendency for territories and depots and needs shouldn't be indicted. as they mean is the uh, seems to see then the hardwood east. and the big trouble this,
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this movement is based on the pop, but it's really just ideology that does not represent and me is about more 80 bucks . you know, it's not, i mean, it's like these, these unhelpful because they can, i mean, yet, the majority of the mainstream was names assuming these, most of your needs and has been hijacked by these people who are using religion for bad things. and if you any of them, then you are the name of when, when the war and when you have a french mean, is that yeah, i mean, essentially indicting the order of so nice. now, when you have a, i mean i, the point of the patients in the u. s. in europe and elsewhere in the website in died the order of muslims then actually have the slims unless they've been told that ends would naturally rise. and unfortunately, the more various lemme for the, the more the whole community of muslims are profiled and actually to assess bags.
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the more we play into the hands of the categories, because what they had trying to do is to pete, that was the name was again the west, and they haven't succeeded in greens doing so so far. but a, we continue to fortunately, the whole office and the set up as an energy, then we are playing to the items and they would get an opportunity to include even more young was lives into these dangerous groups. and that's arrived for the hour for the latest breaking news and updates head over to r t dot com. and be sure to follow us on all social media platforms. thanks for joining in. we'll see you again at the top of the hour, the, [000:00:00;00]
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what does the west a me to achieve and it's ukraine, proxy war, they defeat humiliation and break up of russia. if this is the case, then the west has already lost the cross talking ukraine and europe. i'm joined by my guess, matthew errant in montreal. he's a senior fellow at the american university of moscow and director of the rising tide foundation of canada and, and parents. we cross the john laughlin is a university lecturer and in history and political philosophy. all right, gentlemen, cross stock rules and effect, that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate, john, let me go to you. yeah, of course you've been following the news as closely as i have been. and with the, the way, the, the, the new iteration of what needs to be done as a ceasefire, creating some kind of security arrangement with ukraine. a can to the, uh, is really model. i mean, a lot of ink is being spelt, a lot of people are talking and it's all nonsense because at the end of the day,

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