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this is a portal active. so now let's say little this of the file in there. you can see the final goal of these theme revolutions is to ensure that there are no independent players in the world anymore. the internally clear in the pictures right there. but it is a case of tear gas and stun grenay is being used in the cause of a serbians protest against the presence of nato. let forces in the region, it is breaking news this out on asking. and so now you are being backed up job as a costing to dallas on the 30th election transparency. choosing via a company leader or holding an unfair riley right off the edge it 5 of the $11.00, the weekends rental rates for the president's also in the program, uganda is profitable. make a has to welcome back, pull the right out from under his feet in washington is fees or is also council
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over a controversial new l g b bill in the it is apartments off of 10 pm in moscow and 9 pm invalid. great. and it straight into breaking news for you right now, we're not to be international. let me go to the north of kosovo where as we understand now, at least 3 people have a posley being shot around. 50 injured and violent cashiers between serbs and security forces of the latter, reinforced by nato backed peacekeepers, happened to get this. the
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toilets got some of the very light is thrown off the international pushing live to watch it contributed me. call your bridge, who is currently standing by in belgrade, just thought the 9 family where you are now and make a short time to go to the sub you and president was speaking about today's bottoms . can you take us through some of the highlights things? okay, so as you said, the serving president uh, finished his uh, media coverage of this event and he was public statement. uh, some cough an hour ago saying uh in kindergarten. so i'm on your information in new data. so basically, uh, over 50 services were injured, but also around 40 members of the 8th. okay. for so uh, both sides uh, software to do some of the passions and 7 presidents are without. the dogs said that the main main want to be responsible for this is a possible prime minister to all the people who inspired the violence. he said that
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the costs or forces that were the 1st one to cause the conflict the and then that the result to be the classes between us a on, on serbs and of course, international peacekeeping forces. and that's led to the chaos that are up to. so basically uh he said that uh he, the bags and serves to remain the remain peaceful. no, not to tackle him for locations. but if somebody from the costs low side decides to start shooting, certainly i will respond. and he also said that he spoke to the representatives of the western powers, saying that he also said to them that they need to call him down there on the creation that is the so called republican coastal otherwise, sir, be able to be in position to react on the right, after finishing his statement, he said he will go to the administrative line with the survey on the me
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a settlement defense to the positions they finally adjust, serbian army is already present to and on the highest alert to follow the suggestion on the ground basically from just a few miles away from the scene of today's tragic events. that's really interesting . nicholas how, how you said that the survey and president mentioned during his address to the press that, that he said of the western powers need to calm down the creation of costs. if i want to contribute a nickel to yogurt. ya, interesting report with the update on this breaking news. we will talk to you soon . thank you. now this is not the 1st time that vondik tasha is ever often cause of i, which is populated by both subs. i now billions of the republic, which will self proclaimed independence from shelby in 2008 is still considered by bill great as part of its territory. most western countries do recognize christina, as the capital of the state. however, the us secretary of state strongly condemned to the actions of the cause of our
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government. 2 days ago over the escalated intentions or the washington seniors are similarly as appeared to will slightly tweak it to us certainly can times the volume and actions of protest is inspection to date, including the use of explosives against native k for truth seeking to keep the peace, we were used to raise our coal for an immediate holt, abundance or actions that inflame tensions will promote conflict. i said this conversation for the right now i speak to a professor at the institute of european studies in the bell. great stuff, and guy at you're joining us here and all the international boys. great. talking to pro you have you on the program, especially right now during this eroding breaking news coverage. right off the top of your, of your, of your head. they're uh, 7. what, what do you make of washington's response to the violence and cause of a i would say that we send rod are looking at what they're doing instead of what they're saying. and what they did, in fact, is that the keyboard from sled by the americans, came to the sermon when it's about something majority minister realities. and
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instead of escorting the illegal albanian forces that basically conquers the buildings of serbia. when it's about these, they actually defended the patio special forces from the on serves, which is completely clean up sir, and them their, uh, quote unquote ambassador. because we don't recognize this as an embassy and possible in the least. you know, the guy said that he confounds violent protesters, which is so funny when he compare this to any american diplomat that usually is talking about access to violence of some extra wise as a government against the protesters. now here the honor, protesters were wildly beating the police, apparently, according to americans implement. so this is what they are doing. and also what it was really indicative was, uh, i've included the, the prime minister of what we call the internet institutions. i mean, the leader of the sample are separate this at the moment. she said that it,
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he has the back of the support of the west. so i think that happened today actually has proven that he was right. you talk about the having the, the backing of the west, the step on. i mean, the okay, so that, let's look at the blame game for a moment. i mean, the, the us is not the only voice putting the blame on subs in college of a we had similar reaction from the u. k. and job. and i am bassett as well, how do you, how do you read into that stuff? the adverse of these several times. i cannot overemphasize that in 2015. john carrie, a secretary of state madison serbia, together with george. i'm, although on the other of us to go to other countries as countries on the line of fire between russia and the west and nato ends. now what we see is escalations of different sorts. in all of these places, we had the attempts of color evolution in georgia. we have the uh, univer press downs a uh on of the, the region of that goes the in uh into the model, bought
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a power struggle excuse me, of itself a constant fear that may be the story of this part of the law. there might be some kind of a, maybe 3 the intervention for the side of natal. uh, and, and also serbia is very fragile. i loved the movie a product in about right. and now we have these, this escalation of violence from albanians that are backed by nato. so what i do see is a chain of constant pro occasions, but this time, if you'd mind get out of control because somebody president says that if serves are being shut off. and if there is an attempt for exposure, and this is exactly what we see now, this is an attempt of ethnic cleansing. and it is done a with the infrastructure of nato. and if this continues to serve, you will not stand by and watch this. i will serve you,
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it will have to intervene this time uh with its own uh, forces on the ground and the president. uh and, and um, uh, the people stop there going to visit the soldiers that are right across the i don't want to call into border because this is not a border. it's a, it's a, a line which divides the federal serbia from serving province because of the thought. yeah. and the, i would say the situation is very more involved in a long time. and the only side that can be a escalate at the moment is natal, if the united states, they should. of course, the obedient troops for all the buildings and leave actually serves are not even a guest made either from staying there and providing security. but they don't want to be intimidated, like in the worst years of apartheid in south africa. and that is exactly what is happening to the service from the o. b, o, sorry, the split the, i mean the, the, the, the, the nato that i'd pay full force. i mean that the cold peace keepers,
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i mean, i guess some, some of the question whether or not they really are keeping the piece by the look stuff on, i mean, but for more than 20 years now, it's been more than 20 years since the competing costs of why are we still seeing violence between the subs and the outpatient? i mean, it seems to me that your saying there's a, there's a larger geo political picture here, especially what you said about john kerry, when he was the us secretary of state. absolutely. uh, back in 1999 when the serbian military exited and need to answer the call. so according to the cool one of our agreement, there was a huge exposure of service because nato was just uh. busy a bystander watching all the so called the customer, the ration already basically that there is, there really is ation is attacking. serves a birthday burns more than $50000.00 serving houses. expelled the 2100 people. burn, serve you. i mean, you don't want us, terry. then in 2004, there was a pole grommet escalation of violence against sir. as on march 17th,
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18th and 19th again, natal was there in some cases is i must say this defense deserves that even shots are at the obedience occasionally. and then ever since the end of doing all of this, the time of made those practice, those serves were constantly. i think this is the reported. i mean, those are attacked, their radars are being destroyed. all the circular monasteries have to be heavily guarded by nifty though, because because of these relocations and there's a severe miles we had a amongst that were taken from the monitor from monasteries and to be headed to ices. kinds of violence happened happening to, deserves a, by the, of the elements of so called cost of only ration army that was basically backed by natal in $98.99. the mutiny was, it was, it was back to and so on and so forth. so today in the context of a broader conflict happening in the east of europe, that escalated
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a 15 months or 16 months ago. of course. uh uh, for some reason for the last 200 years, i guess the, the, all the british and all of the america, the american policy used to use serves as some kind of an outpost of russia. which i think is, is, is not, uh, you know, uh correct, but uh, that is exactly how do you, politically, we are perceived and that is why so much pressure is to serve you. i also want to remind you to serve you did not impose sanctions against russian art, which makes its parts of the majority of the world, but the minority within european context. and that is why we are supposed to be under pressure. and i think that now maybe even obedience or using this as a, as an opportunity to get rid of this. there's also demographics of, uh,
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shows that serves actions also that those, yeah, uh, have uh, uh, the highest uh, facility or rate. whereas albanians are massively leaving the, the province, and that is also a problem. so this may be the last transfer as inclined to think of finalize me cleansing, i would say from the old being and point of view, a final solution for the service. and this is literally what that what they've been doing for, for, for decades now. and i'm afraid that nasal is supporting this. they have an opportunity to show that they're neutral by the escalating situation. and the escalation would be escorting the albanian, the special forces from the serbian majority, municipalities, as i must say. that's a really fascinating commentary of that from stuff and guy as a professor of the institute of the european studies in belgrade. i mean, you know, you're, you're saying things right now, i hate to repeat myself, but you're just saying things that you just don't here on the main stream channel
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is mr. guy, it's a pleasure having you and i look forward to seeing you again soon. thank you. very much worse. so off the month of paula taking part of it has chosen as leader for the next 5 years. of course, the incumbent president, the bridge at the one has once again been entrusted to take the nation forward. he defeated the opposition candidate to come out here is that all you in the countries 1st over election to run off on sunday. however, e you back to absorb goes on now, costing don't over the fan. so if the election as in the fresh round bias, media coverage, and deluxe of 11 playing fields, a gave an unjustified advantage to the income and the election administration technically minor to the election efficiency. but it's lack of transparency and combination. communication largely persists that that was a congratulations out of the one with quick to flight in from present
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a bite and then also to various european leaders. but whether they were entirely hot felt might be up for debate, or the income and presidents rival had been promising wilma much for my ties with the west if you had one. but let's get somebody else's take on. this is how to contribute to rachel mazda. check this out. us president joe biden tweeted, quote, i look forward to continuing to work together as nato allies on bilateral issues and shared global challenges, but just over 3 years ago, in december 2019, when biden was running for the presidency against incumbent president, donald trump, who had a really good relationship with everyone find told a bunch of new york times editors that the us should quote, make it clear that we support opposition leadership so they can quote, take on and defeat air to one, not by a crew, but 5 electoral process 5 and also said that quote, i've spent a lot of time with him, meaning president,
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every one of turkey. he's an autocrat. so now suddenly the white house is switzerland's not picking sides bite in said earlier in the electra process and turkey that he just told that whomever wins does it unambiguously. so is it any wonder that earlier in the presidential campaign, early one had been accusing the opposition and washington of commuting together against him? you might, them gave me instructions, saying we have to tell the other one. i know this all my people know this tomorrow the balance of will give by then and now says well and if anyone was looking for a 2nd source, other than finding themselves. trump's former national intelligence director, richard grinnell just extensively accused biden of 4 and meddling and turkey instructing jeff flake to meet with the opposition candidate in the middle of the election was a terrible mistake. the us must strongly advocate for its policies, but must stay away from picking size and elections are due on knows what you did. this will not benefit us interest. so your plan leaders are also now joining this
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congratulatory choir. but in the run up to the vote, russell's was dangling the notions of a common market with the e u. n. visa liberalization for turkey in the u in front of turkish motors like it was some kind of an engagement ring, even though they seem more interested in just stringing and car a long to keep helping it out with migrants from africa are hosting nato basis for their never ending more as in africa and them at least or negotiating the black sea grandiose between russia and ukraine. and a significant chunk of the western press was also explicitly calling in the months before the selection for the wind to be dropped, kicked from power. and through western meddling, if need be. now none of this seems to have escaped otherwise the attention in the, in the city of psychological operations carried out in the international media about us on the 9th of may. the 14th we through all this away with the will when
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assessed in the bad books, we have shown the dictatorship rhetoric is pure nonsense. think of it this way will dictate to hold a 2nd round, the dictates of finishes his job in the 1st round. and besides, he can finish it with 90 percent of votes. there are many examples of this in the world where long and to win the hearts of our nation know the dictatorship. so just days ago, western leaders were already treating early on life the dumped acts. and now that he's back on the scene, they're acting like he either didn't notice their remarks or doesn't remember their bab nothing. well, good luck with that. well, i'd like to have this conversation further now with the course and lots of dr. rob come back to see a full my a k for the m p, for example. now joining us live at just about what a 1018 local time, a very good evening to you. thank you very much for coming on the program today. what, what, what a past 24 hours is being delta care about? see, i mean, we've seen all sorts of celebrations across the stumble and i'm true and many other
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cities as well. however, the defeated, candid, or has said the election was quote, on fat, but he will move on. will the other 25000000 people who voted for mr. cuter so that when you actually follow suit and accept the result that had been fears of possible protests the say. good evening, glory experi. we have a very nice evening here in this stumbled. the weather is clear and we're happy, we're very happy that the people of the tier tier uh gave their cost to this vote and present to add on with a great victory for president our don and knock party. but of course before that i would like to thank all voters who came off to vote us thursday for us we have a very high voter turnout and democracy festivals is what our elections are. and
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if this election uh, both parties, the 1st of course, uh the volunteers, tons on thousands of volunteers who work for our party, who is a nice try to gain the mines and votes of the people and to a 100. so volunteers from the opposition. they also deserve thanks to people to, to you all together we showed the world what a viable, vibrant, the democracy we have. we're very excited. why was i was in uh, is temple just a couple of weeks ago and speaking to some of the people there, the residents of that beautiful city. and i brought up the issue of the election and the people that on this time bull told me, people have toki loved when that election we love getting involved in the democratic process and everyone tries to get involved. i thought just the general excitement was very, very interesting, but if i may talk to both the, the 1st and 2nd round,
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so nearly identical spread of about 4 percentage points between the candid as does that mean that the voters of the food place, kind of it or han did not put all of that voting behind or the one how do you explain what was essentially a very close run of the actually i would disagree that it's a close around those because pressed the entire dom got $2300000.00 volts more that includes federal so that's a very big difference. significant difference we can say, and the people of churches decide that $27000000.00 people voted for, for instance, are gone. they decide to continue to support him on a car to only 3 issues that they have delivered. a people are concerned about the economy. they're concerned about rebuilding the buildings in the earthquake region
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where 13000000 people were effects to so unfortunately they are. they have confidence that the press, the entire dawn will lead them to, to yeah. and also the region into this type of latino and the security that's through these words. they're called source and they show their support for the president. i think you make a good point that you will say, oh, the one actually bought 2300000 more votes. i, i heard someone say earlier this evening he got 2500000 more more votes so, so perhaps, you know, as the one bit cold at himself, he called it less than 24 hours ago, a landslide victory. but dr. kevin jeworski, if i, if i can ask you um, when congratulating go to the one president biden in washington, he said he was looking forward to working on shed global challenges. do you think the american leader was alluding to something in particular, or was it just a, a general vague statement?
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oh, look, good. church. yeah. has had the bellows foreign policy, which will continue in the next decade. i mean, in the next 5 years, under the leadership of premises with them to add on. so a, we will continue to be as the, because of our economics, geo, graphic importers, economically, politically and socially, as the bridge between the east and west church, a will continue having good relations and it would all, it's parked, there's, and united states has and they, to ally, so there will be the relations within that says do do, do you think don't, did you think that perhaps washington now sees its relationship with other one to be more important than that. but because there's been this or approach small happening in the mid least between like iran and saudi arabia, syria,
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and sort of key as well. do you think that makes total key an even bigger player on the global stage? well uh we have seen that to t i has important, has played a very important role bring russia and ukraine took us or a to prevent a global brain crisis with the brain due under the requests upon the requests of the united nations. so it is important to have this continue in the region where there is a lot of interest is fabulous and it's important to have peace within our country. but we also need peace. and when the non reach him go to other up. so come back, see a full my potty, m p. if it's time both joining us live here on, on the international it's been, it's been a real experience and run great fun actually observing and reporting on this
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presidential run open for the mean time. thank you. talk to you for joining us here in nazi it's enough. thank you. it's a sunday night so enormous gatherings across the country, celebrating or other ones victory. however, all positions support is frustrated with the outcome on out the morning. the kid is still out who step down is the opposition. let's learn more with local correspondence. as a, as an apple i am in trying to tell you the castillo, c h b industries. i see so many people who are disappointed with the failure of kim on college that old in the runoff election. the criticism against him has already started last night. his voters were in the caea to be headquarters. i'm calling for his resignation, patient forms that are on that could be 10 more actions. but as long as came out changed, our role is around, the elections will not be one. we change whether it's b, b, a k policy or the c h
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b. when they change for a country, i think kim allocation are all those somebody who wants to destroy the c h p, a big that i'm just the only stood out. kelly is the wrong lou did not come across as very trusting to didn't project an image that the country was going to be better off. people just don't trust religion to role if it hasn't been able to come into power for 20 years. and the only reason is because he's a trustworthy projector. you parted on is a world leader. and as long as the party on is a life that people will vote for him, make to them which just said i was expecting calisto wrong to when i was supporting him. however, the a k party won. this is a battle for democracy. you'll never know who would win. titus. the results are the best for our people in our nation. a better outcome was impossible. i support that article because there is no better alternative it's. i felt coolage dar. oh, who would lose? i didn't have a lot of hope in which however, i supported him as much as possible as the young opposition support i was just say
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it wasn't enough. in addition to the intellect, choose the journalist. everyone into kit is now discussing whether to my color settled or will resign or not. even it came to me all the the mayor of his danville and who is also promised to be appointed as the deputy president of cherokee, a east coast that older one. publish a message. he said, the only thing which doesn't change the need for the change itself. people know, actually who's going to the next president enough to do it for the upcoming 5 years . president. i have done that the victory with 52 percent of the votes, but the questions are always going to be the next chairman of c h, b. and what is going to happen to the united 6 a position alliance? uganda is speaker of parliament has been effectively slapped with a travel by and by the united states is that as visa cancelled as well over a controversial u. n. c, l g b team bill, which has been passed in a country,
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came to promote traditional family values that come paula a slab. washington's move is nothing bolden political cherry pick to you guys or the visa never gives you a right for me. i have no problem with the way it got good money. it is definitely s with these people is see this hello. yeah. was cited by the president, the people who got mad and kinda breeches the guy who missed. i'm assuming, right after this bill was passed, parliamentary speaker, i need to among had her u. s. visa denied, and i think that it states has long been a warning uganda of economic repercussions in case it passes into l g b t bill. now, uh, same sex relations in both,
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you've done that and older. 34 african countries are illegal and has been for a very long time. but this new law goes even further and despite the west trying to sanction and condemn uganda for this, this is consider the one of the world's toughest and t l g b t bills, according to governmental officials. this is to preserve family values as well as your guns and values as a whole. now some points that the bill touches upon are the death penalty for what they feel aggravated homeless sexuality as well as a 20 year long, a prison sentence, for promoting homeless sexuality. now this has been going on for a long time now since 2014, that has been talks about an empty l. g, b, t building uganda. but at the time it was much less restrictive. and uh, it was never passed after the was, has been threatening the country of suspending the a, but it gets to it as well as putting restrictions on visas that they give out to your guns and citizens. and that story continues online right now in the world
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