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the, the what those the width aim to achieve and it's the crane proxy war, the defeat humiliation and break up of russia. if this is the case in the west, because already lost, the key woman is killed as ukrainian forces shell residential areas of san yet with us supplied hi mark rocket. the latest attack comes just a day after 7 civilians, including 2 children, were wounded by you print in artillery in the neighboring town. also ahead. the colonial era is over and africa will solve its problems independently. that's according to russian for administer survey lab ross to met with his tamales counterpart to discuss bilateral ties and security on the african continent.
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the it's on when solutions were focused on that for, for western capitals is the result of live passing. and one must get used to the fact that the african continent has every right to solve its problems independently and play a crucial role as one of the centers of a multiple of wells. the us criticizes the un for meeting a russian representative on children's rights. wanted by the international criminal court, despite washington itself, not recognizing the organizations mandates when it comes to its own activities. and following the boom of a i, technologies, we discuss the perspectives and dangers of robotics with a panel of guest that'd be used for. maybe they would p as read and then it can be disaster and not be in the hands of government who has a very simple, significant interest in controlling and so bailing upon the population,
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the coming to you live from the russian capital. this is our to international with the latest for all these updates. i'm here elizabeth. happy to have you join us. we begin in don. yes, we're a woman was killed in shelling by ukrainian forces on friday. the attack hit a residential area severely damaging several buildings, as you can see from the images and office of a local research center was directly hit by the showing us supplied highmark rockets were used in the a top r t. steve sweeney reports. it is 37 year old woman has been killed and many others wounded off to highmark. it struck on this building the scientific research institute in the don't yet city center. the 1st rookie i taught took place just before 9 am. now this is p called this is rush hour when many people on their way
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to work on their way to school. this was clearly designed for maximum impact. now, there was a 2nd, the rocket strikes soon off. this is when june list and emergency services had arrived. on the scene and many a saying that the strike was a deliberate but the you can see the sheer scale of the destruction this huge criteria in front of me was caused by the impacts of the rockets. it's hot to the rook is told through this building here beside me, the scientific research institute. they've destroyed other buildings also by the side of the, of the original strike. now we know that 6 rockets with notes in the 1st attack, we believe the 5 rockets were launch and the 2nd these are nato supplied weapons. the u. s. high malls rule consist of,
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now we've seen an up taking the kind of attack since the city of alt, your most came under full russian control very recently. but we have to say again, this is a residential area. this is a workplace. and just in front of me here, our residential building, this is where people live. this is where people work. this is where people go about their daily business spots. this has now become everyday life and it's being everyday life for the people here for the past 9 years. but the continued supply of a western and they to weapons. and particularly these a long range missiles is simply extending the nightmare for the peoplesoft on. yet, this is steve sweeney in. don't yet city center for all to. now this comes just a day after 7 civilians, including 2 children, were wounded in ukrainian, showing the attack came on the city of border of caught in the russian don yet republic. we should warn viewers, the following images are disturbing. this is footage of one of the victims
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a 6 year old girl. she managed to escape serious injuries in the attack. however, another boy lost his leg and is now disabled for life. local authorities say you print in forces are deliberately targeting residential areas with nato supplied weapons. meanwhile, a drone reportedly crashed into a building in the russian city of cross no doubt on friday morning. here's on verified footage from social media showing the incident. locals witnessed a loud explosion and brake flush, the blast, damage and office building belonging to a local communication provider. authority say no one was injured in the incident. this comes as washington continues insisting that it does not allow ukrainian attacks on russian territory using us made weapons. here's what the u. s. chief of staff has to say. the rules that we have established with the grants is to not use
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us apply the equipment to attack into the geographic space of russia. that's as american and polish supplied or more vehicles were used in the attack in the belgrade region. on monday, 13 civilians were less wounded in the incident with one man shot deliberately in the head by ukrainian militants. b, a tap was repelled by russian forces with the attackers. leaving behind there hung these and at least one mass pro armored fighting vehicle. journalist ruled the state department's spokes person earlier this week, asking why washington's assurances amount to nothing when it comes to ukraine's options. 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 quite 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,
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it is up to ukraine to decide how to conduct this war. i think it's pretty obvious 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's a general milly knows it. the idea that we're, we're really this stupid, i think is offensive. and i'm, i'm really glad to see him leaving the russian foreign minister surgery lab. rob has held talks with his somali encounter part of here, omar job. in moscow, they discuss economic cooperation in multiple areas and fields, including mining and education, with russia set to provide scholarships and humanitarian aid. the russian foreign minister also highlighted key issues on the african continent, emphasizing global cooperation based on the un charter and saying that it was
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t to building a multi pool or world the very end because of the email we especially emphasized that african problems should be solved on the basis of those skin promises the african themselves workouts as well. so that's on when solutions. what i'm focused on that for from western capitals is reveal complete passing. and one must get used to the fact that the african continent has every right to solve its problems independent states and play a crucial role as one of the centers of a multiple. well, let's discuss this meeting with our to correspond to my, my a char. good afternoon, my must. so what more do we know about the significance of this meeting and the topics touched upon by the foreign ministers. so both the foreign ministers of russia and somalia have held talks this morning in moscow and signed the memorandum between the 2 countries on cooperation. now the discuss a plethora of things including business cooperation between both countries. as
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interpreters for both countries are very much interested in investing what size also discussed interest corporate in cooperation in terms of energy and natural resources in the country. and they've also discuss human. they have him to tear in crisis in somalia and how russia is interested in aiding help and sending a to the country to provide it the to help it resolve the prices. they've also discussed the military cooperation. and ross charles says that it is interested in aiding military um, a military help to the country, to combat terrorism, and also a national police in the country. now they're also discuss humanitarian aid include in education, according to the foreign minister of russia. we have over a 100 somalian students in russia as of right now. and russia is interested in opening $35.00 steep bunch of places starting from next year. the russia has also
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touched upon the appreciation. it's a has for somalia support and made the ukrainian prices, not only has the foreign minister of russia spoke, but the foreign minister of somalia has also discussed a plethora of issues as well. and here's what he said. fresh air was always careful front and a member of our partners who have been always unaware shoulder. due to the time that somebody was in the crisis of civil war or to destroy the printing criteria. government has been assisting us in their efforts and been in somalia and they just feed into areas of security the areas of supporting the african and you know, missions the russian for foreign minister has also said that uh its show it's going
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to show its support to somalia and discussing its issues at the un security council . they've also talked about lifting sanctions as distinctions on somalia are not helping the situation at all. the russian government has said over and over again that it's going to give assistance to the country. cooperation will continue to defense and they've also touched upon the 2nd africa russia summit that is going to be held this summer in russia in july. and how a somalia is going to be part of it. are to correspond to my, my a char with the latest. thank you. the, 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 warranted by the international criminal court. a legal body washington itself. is that odds with ortiz? caleb, martin, explorers washington's to little approach to the i. c. c. when it comes to itself
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versus other states. 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 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 on 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?
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yeah, that would be a no. and it seems like there is more than one reason that the stance 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 was the united states weeks to bring peace around the world. our diplomats and our soldiers can be drugs into this gold. 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 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
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of us war cross times 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 and even republicans who long blasted the cord are now endorsing it. this is lindsey graham. i would say this is one of those buttons, big accomplishments. i didn't think it was possible, but he did it. and that's what hands over head bill to tell you 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 chords,
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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, dan. cuz alex, as the us has always used the i c. c in its own interest. while we're announcing its authority when it comes to its own crimes. that only has the us under trump put sanctions on these i. c. c, prosecutors who wanted to prosecute the us for war crimes in afghanistan. you know, we also have on the books, the invasion of the, hey yeah, which says the us can invade the hey, you get to rescue americans who are being tried by the i see. see. so the us has owner disregard for the for the i. c. c. at least to the extent that it might, investigator prosecute us officials or officials of us satellites. but the us is
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always taking the position that the i, c, c should aggress probably prosecute the officials of, of, you know, 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 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, this shows the us who risk while researchers find a new type of antibiotics, able to beat 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, a scum 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,
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i can actually generate its own confused power and do installations that sense or bought the cards and so on and so forth. that doesn't have the agency to do this thing that is that you have that you talking about to you. it does have the agency to create counting 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. the former google official noted that to come to that conclusion a i could use online examples of cruel and aggressive behavior. you underline that the us and china won't stop the evolution of robotics as the nations are arrivals in the high tech res, foot or boss, ceylon mosque has also previously said that the ai has the potential to destroy civilization. technology and legal expert vase are don us and a former professor at new york university. michael rectinwald's say that the outcome depends on whose hands. so technology falls in and if it's not large,
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it has the if i said double educate source, it depends upon technology is a very, very powerful policy. now, it depends upon the people those who are using it. those are want to utilize the potential of technology, either far better kind of a man, 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 web sense, whether it is the hormones, every technology, it has both the edges. so when it comes to our differential intelligence, it is very use for technology, it reduces lot of part time lifting activities or to improve the efficiency, the quality in so many things. but if it goes into, i'm go to door to minute and it can be used for negative, they would be as read and then it can be a disaster. the ends to balance said we needed a very prudent,
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not just the relation, but also oversight on the people. those are planning with the college. 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 prospects are very possible given a large potential. so we're looking at the possibility that a, i could be wielded by the government's inclusion with corporations to dictate, of the kinds of behaviors that the human beings must abide by earle space. only 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, but
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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 should be taken. it's not, shouldn't, should not be in the hands of government who has a very 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 turkey, our 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 and our special coverage here on our tea. strongly believe we will continue to serve our nation for the next 5 years. we will
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absolutely, absolutely. when these elections and the 2nd round, everyone will see the former presidential candidates and on a one who was purchased support to early 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 have some majority in the parliament. meanwhile, the parliament is expected to be the most conservative. the country has seen in recent history for his journal as he often econd explains the new location of seats . 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 the 14th. in addition to deciding the president,
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the opposition alliance entered the votes with a 6th party coalition, consisting of left wing, conservative and nationalist parties. presidents are the one countered with an alliance of right wing conservatives and 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 or citizens. it's no surprise that national parties received payment record number nearly 25 percent of the combined both. and that this new parliaments will be the most conservative parliament choose. yeah. has ever seen are the ones who writes when group holds a majority with 322 seats, a national, a certain conservative from both alliances, at 370 of the total of 600 seats in parliament. with many of these parties campaigning on strengthening national security and returning rescue, geez,
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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 presidents, red chip type at one end of position alliance. kinds of chemical cooler stood 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 coolest 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 of 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
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candidates have been tirelessly campaigning ahead of the decisive both charge will once again head to the ballot box for the 2nd time in 2 weeks to decide on their country's future. yes. and that can archie who stumbled the objection. olives are mosque, deeply rubber by sunni, muslims says the west is causing strife and division in b as long as the 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 some muslims that are on the world. the visa, responsible statements, fuel 6, hiring conflicts, sol discords among follows of various hispanic schools. so thoughts and deepen division strive and conflict in all arab and islamic world. the frontier official
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made the controversial allegations on a visit to an f. b. i training center in new york, citing the 2015 paris terror attacks which saw 130 people killed. he also voices disappointments about the us withdrawal from afghanistan and francis. this engagement from this, the whole region of africa, warning it could lead to the resurrection of isis and the middle east, highlighting external threats and risk of terrorist attacks. both muslims in france belong to the sunni denomination. so the interior minister statement head home. we spoke to security expert blah mobile carty, who said that the actions of a few extreme is do not represent sunni muslims, or as long as the whole of the estimated one point. 7000000000 muslims getting the was 90 percent us. and these are the 1500000000 people in the world. somehow associated for have tendency for territories and also needs shouldn't be
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indicted, as they mean is the uh, seems to see then the hardwood east. and the big trouble this uh, this movement is based on the pop by us, the religious ideology that does not represent to me is about more 80 bucks. you know, it's not, i mean, it's like these, these unhelpful because they can, do you need the majority of the mainstream? what's names assuming these prod 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, when you have a french mean, is that yeah, i mean, essentially indicting the order of some nice now. well, when you have a, i mean i, the politicians in the u. s. in europe and elsewhere in the website in died the order of muslims then catch the muslims and most of the implants would naturally
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rise. and unfortunately, the more very slumber for the the more the whole community of muslims are profiled and at the to assess page the more we now play into the hands of the territories. because what they had trying to do is to pete, that was the name was against the west, and they haven't succeeded in been doing so so far. but a, we couldn't do, you know, to, fortunately the whole office and the set up as an energy, then we are playing to their homes and don't get an opportunity to go to even more young, which lives into these dangerous groups. that's our up on the our as coming up is that the end of you brain and the you, the discussion that's from process. thanks for joining us. and they turned my college theaters thought will be taking over the
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the russian states never is as tight as i'm one of the most sense. community best ingles, all sense and the same assistance must be the one else. paul's question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin move. yep. mission. the state on the russians cruising and split the ortiz full neck, keeping our video agency roughly all the band on youtube tv services. for what question did you say? even closer to the
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1834 prance invaded algeria and straight away the french started in, habiting it to strengthen their position. the column is known as the new are the best land from day one. the local population was put into an unequal position and was briefly exploited this cause and as discontent. the people of algeria began their long term fight for independence. 1954, the banner of freedom was raised by the national liberation front. a guerrilla war against the occupants broke out. the french tried to suppress, to rebuild you and using cruel measures. whole villages were wiped out. acts of
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georgia and executions of civil people include to pregnant women, children and old people took place. more than 2000000 people were born into concentration camps. however, these punitive measures didn't help. cl, jerry and patriot managed to induce france besides these negotiations. in 1962 heavy and the cords were assigned 40 l. jerry on the bass warrants independence. but this was achieved at a colossal price, algeria by rights is considered to be a country of martyrs. according to the calculations of historians, the french colonists are responsible for the debts of one and a half 1000000 algerians. the
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