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and yet city an altar most gone, this attack took place on monday to civilians have been injured. one of them, another child born in the year 2006 now low close to ortiz and human rights organizations have launched. i will crimes probably been to the wounding and kidding of children in the don't yet. republic gunned, as we're seeing, the continued shedding of the civilian navy is with a mixture of nato and grad rootkits. we're seeing more and more these types of injuries. this is steve sweeney faulty in the next republic. the accredited president savanski is apparently going to be investigated for treason offer a court in key reporting the old at a pre trial pro. this is all according to one member of the crate in parliament. let me remind you that the ukraine state bureau of investigation refused to investigate zalinski treason when he appointed f. i. c ages to key positions and
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the crate in secret services box. we've ordered by the court to enter information into the registry and start a pre trial the investigation. they must reveal who paid them and how much for these appointments. because it was these appointments that lead to the death of tens of thousands of ukrainians will not allow these traders to escape responsibility. the grave crimes against the cranium people apparently of the most of us can help the only one. a similar investigations are reportedly being launched against as close as political allies. for example, as chief of stuff i just lost you the last game, self lost, his own political, clean up, come pain by fire in the countries prosecuted general. and the head of the security service with a high number of cases of suspect continued treason by various law enforcement officials. these mean you guys what we discussed on a visit with a former british different about an ortho william balance, and who believes that the potential chargers against presidents that lensky show. perhaps there's a feeling of power and noise in key. the oldest thing of all these of letters has
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said, rather an emotional outburst. i'll have to say. but he has said that because of a lensky thousands of lives, so be lost. why? unless he means that somebody lensky should have made peace with a man that would be less lives lost. member of the pro, there's a big pro, russian on the ground moving team key of it. well, this has to be in, but they have to be very careful, of course, cuz it's the capital. i remember also the the ukraine is one of the most corrupt companies in the world. most of the timing of is interesting because i think at the same time most have destroyed them intelligence headquarters of ukraine just today or yesterday. so i wonder whether this action, their connection because i think that the most uh, legitimately palms you know, strategic points means the points and dates and stuff files. obviously they can get, obtain the information through the agents will be ukrainians as well. if you print
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to, there's a feeling of power on the way of doing around. i think ben is while i'm president nicholas, my daughter has arrived in brazil. it's right ahead of us. time i have left in the american countries now, both nations of cold out the adverse effects of american sanctions in the region. meantime is the 1st visit by venezuelan leader to brazil in almost a decade. the president of brazil said that he was harshly critical of the sanctions imposed on that as well by the united states. i spoke out against them in the devastating role they've had on the venezuelan people and their population. he also emphasized that this seems to be a blow to the strategy the united states has been having with venezuela usa has been doing everything you can to isolate venezuela to prevent then his way of le, from having relations of different countries that we've seen, the various qu, attempts that have been revealed. we recall that for quite some time the usa was
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recognizing one way though, this individual is somehow being the legitimate president of them as well. but now the leader of brazil is at this point in bracing mid euro and making clear that he feels the fact that it's been so long since venturo visited brazil to that was actually a mistake. and let's see before your mercy to ship to visit other has always been an exception upon the result of difficult because of political contingencies and mistakes you versus middle roof has not been in brazil for 8 years. and brazil has been without venezuela for a long time. while the venezuelan leader expressed his openness and optimism for venezuela to move into the emerging bricks alliance. uh, that is talking about a new currency here name. i don't think we need to build a new geo political order with fundamental components. one of them is for you and you know, south america with our diverse cities and together with the brakes group. we have
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seen the geopolitical fear, an element of our we can advance in the union of these, almost 5 of them, a very powerful countries, little of the silva, the president of brazil describe the world moving away from the us dollar and the possibility of emerging economies shifting the way they orient in global trade, here's what was said by the brazilian president. i also, and you guys, you my dream. well, that's always how they come and come and see it was not south, as all the countries can do business without being dependent under the stolen calling. in response to the increasing turbulence of the western financial system, a number of countries are looking in to the bricks. as an alternative, there's talk of japan joining the bricks. there's talk of saudi arabia joining, the brakes we understand negotiations are currently taking place for saudi arabia to enter the brakes alliance. and it seems that because the united states has continued to utilize its position of this, the center of the global economy to isolate certain countries target certain
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countries that wants to do is uh, bidding long follow orders. many countries around the world are looking into alternatives and the way the western financial system continues to be unstable and the unpredictable turns are only intensifying many countries looking elsewhere to strengthen their economic ties. the big thing is the defense ministry has given dependent on the cold shoulder, rejecting a request to hold a private meeting on the side lines of an upcoming security form and singapore. here's a stipend, given by the us defense department, to the wall street journal. overnight. the p r c informed us that they have declined. our early may invitation for secretary austin to meet with pierce the minister of national defense leasing food and singapore. this week. the department believe strongly in the importance of maintaining open lines of military to military communication between washington and beijing to ensure the competition
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does not veer into conflict. but just a bit of a background on page think decision at the by the ministration. last week i've held sanctions on the chinese defense minister himself of donald trump had initially put those in place for the officials role in china, purchasing russian miss 1000 fight a judge in 2018. and the rejection comes at a time when us will make us have published a controversial list of options to be taken to prepare a tie. one for so called peace by arming the territory to the chief and us congressional committee is put forward 10 recommendations aimed to get this cause of peace and stability. and the taiwan strait number one is to make can supply more long range missiles to the end of the pacific region. and this comes off to us stinger missiles arise and taiwan. earlier this week is part of an aide package promised by washington. chinese foreign ministry, spokes person about making condemned to move the u. s. provision of weapons to
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taiwan gravely violates the free china us joint communiques, especially the august 17 communicate interferes in china's internal affairs harms china's sovereignty and security and trustees and undermines peace and stability across the street. this is extremely wrong and dangerous. china strongly deplores and firmly rejects this and has made serious day march has gotten to the us from to how to senior fellow at the ty, hey, is it a think tank? i'm out of time? gonna agree with this folks? personally, but listen to this, this is a political posturing um, but the binding administration knew that they needed to remove that sanction that the sanction was actually meaningless. there was no reason to do that other than they did not want the meeting to occur. so it's clearly pastoring this trying to put this case forward that to us is somehow being reasonable and then it's china being unreasonable when it's the exact reverse. this is
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a common play by the us currently to accuse others of what they're doing themselves . you know, this, it is juncture, you know, there's not much china can do if they don't feel that there's any point to these meetings or that the u. s. as in being sincere that, but that is a problem. you have to nuclear nations at loggerheads and you know, this is adding to the uncertainty in the world. so at this juncture, i wish the white house was going forward with some effort. instead of trying to cause more uncertainty to create more trust. you know, there's this effort to use proxies and obviously enticing in more or basing and knowing that going into ukraine would cause russia to react. they noticed that same thing with taiwan. if they go into taiwan, obviously china will react. so this is the real danger. how far do they want to go
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and supporting the rise of the multi poto world. russia is talking different about in the road the on the 2nd stop, it was african. so just as late as to arrive for her, i should say a so get off or off harold in the countries attempts to break from its past a milliseconds thing. and we appreciate the principles of policy of the presidents of the which was reaffirmed today to exploit and that countries natural resources. so in a way that puts the interest of its own people. first of all, rather than those of most agencies, that's prefer to continue a colonial practices in the current context, but it's contrary to a sense of the west to maintain. it's a gemini, anyone's strength and needs metal. we see how there's an objective developing process of warming and multiple award of the order in which the african confidence of your mistake is, where the independence slaves for another long, you know, for all full so no, to the african continent needs. a russian fertilizes either that moscow is ready to donate tons of the product illegally see used by e u. countries and illegally held in a you pull the farm and it's a claim that you,
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you block the initiative. and so the 1st delivery is to africa took 6 long months now. so good. i've also got his latest african tour on monday in kenya, where he once again took up the benefits of a multi po in the world. the ramifications of the consulate in ukraine. i've also had africa hod, so no surprise, the issue also dominated the main thing. pushing the thing about them. good. really? we talked about this in great detail today. there is no doubt that the key of regime has long since this wish to open the terrace methods is to do this. so for us, they use weapons of the west, this bumping into the key of regina or the west statement that the weapon supplied should not be used on the territory of the russian federation is another lies which the conclusion is very simple. since the west insist that there is no other basis for resolving the ukrainian situation except for the notorious the landscapes, formula fees as well as the land is deemed residents to be siege. brian me and the
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eastern regents of ukraine as they booted to starting killing russians. and destroying everything russian of school. this means that your west directly supports genocide. well, it is, uh, so i get off at off the foot diplomatic trip to the african continent in just the past 12 months. small details, not with books on a boy to the host of worlds. a pod, a full size describe this visit as historically, because this is the 1st trip by either soviet or russian for administered to belong to, since the establishment of a diplomatic ties between the 2 countries. in 1962 now uh, brewing the uh for some time was on the west and sections uh, following the 2015 presidential elections, which were uh, contested uh by the west. uh those sanctions were lifted off to the death of the previous president. but interestingly enough, even under his successor, this country continued the pretty independent and sold for in foreign policy.
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supporting many of russia's, the resolutions of the united nations, including the resolution against the glorification of new fascism and that susan and to the foreign minister of board on the old dutch and get to explain why he said that he's country has its own criteria, independent criteria, for choosing international partners and the blue indian side emphasize that it has a long had a very productive relationship with russia. it's uh, once uh and appreciate a rushes of rolled on the african continent. and it also understands the underlying reasons for the ukrainian conflict and does not want to support either of besides. in fact, the, the minister of the foreign minister varone decide that we like many other african countries want to be part of the solution rather than part of the problem. and that's why we're choosing neutrality now. so deliberate off on i think, the boned inside for such a new,
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honest approach here also aside the, the, the 2 sides reached agreement on the visit of the room didn't president to russia. uh for the 2nd african summit that the most guys going to hold in july. the c era. a group of activists in zimbabwe have filed a lawsuit with the countries high court, demanding reparations from the united states for what they call depth of spacing sanctions. a local reporter off those behind the legal action. why then making the move as in baldwin civic group by the name of the broad alliance. again, it's sanctions, has filed the court application of goodness, the united states government demanding that they lift the sanctions imposed on as in bob way 20 years ago. and we're calling for washington on to lift the functions with the media to fact, what we did not i do want is for the delay. and 2nd is sanctions. is that the
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americans that respond to us in the 10 full is to why the, you said 50 sections against him by the way, into why of to all of the engagements that we have here with them and told the latest that 3 of attend to the u. s. b of notes, just wanted to ask we also demanding that to publish students for the country was saying uh for the past 23 is by the way stuff i did not talk. no, says the quinoa, me kindly, especially why people was that day. you from a communicable disease better than most i'll even supposed to be dying from in between face intuitive because the console is that you equipped because of these sanctions is a way of demands united pet issues for or that we just took off the little fluid the mitigated, say, the, the must us will feed c is declined phase. so we simply as practising, watch the bridge is dead village. what the plans once a legal to us that was ok. if they recognize that you can say this is
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interesting, but we ended up ways on an equal footing with the us in the you, in basic on the one you know, quit to sanctions. the in the instrumental question used by usually big states to force their compliance by a weak states. one sits in issues daughter, carly sanctions. there is not a width in noise in the world because what did they intend to achieve is never been achieved before. and basically, it is about the institution of freedom change in any parts of the world, but that is not the way of doing by boy is approaching the world it by envisioning a mode to let you know eh, preference in terms of the platform that is unfolding by the united states is still maintaining uh, what taken to me quote, door mentality with, which is the only domain and power still states what to do in the states go with that demand can use to biggest refugee comes, could be transformed into a new,
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permanent, urban sentence and i move to produce strains on nairobi, security that comes in the job and to cool them over established over 3 decades ago . and it's become a safe haven for many refugees. the plan to transition will take place over 5 years and transformed the 10s of cities into permanent centers. and while the refugees wouldn't be given the citizenship, they would be crowded, special i d 's allowing them to get a valid job. spite this, some of those and the comments we heard from a not entirely pleased with the potential looming changes the need. we've been using identification cards from our canyon friends, but as you know, it's very risky, disclosing personal information because something this uses what kept the government 1st of all, sort out, minor issues affecting the and only then work on how to close the campus and start the business center, well, where are we supposed to have a dad on the level of but the, uh it's what i need somebody. so the government i worked out on how are you going to be doing some parts. life will be using the clothes in the counselor's office,
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even considering that it's not fair at all, that they must listen to all the rest of us. since this is the place to go home took you cause this to have the rise, like any other human being to live without any interfere. because this camp our home where we have these despite not having legal documents compared to where we came from. oh yeah. so the government should consider building of the permanent home to leave. not the business come to the my, you shop or not, this is a come a lot of. it isn't a noble idea if the government will also allow us to own some of the businesses. but there is no need to bring in other people from the aroma, or even from other countries to benefit from us. now we have already faced a lot of challenges. even get a medication is an issue or go back into the government or conduct sort of the kind of a major problem for miss cuttenclip formation that says that people integrated. and they would be having no more life, like on up to for living can add people as good or how be morally active and we're highly will coming. that's information that life is very have you can see. and we,
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i screen, uh, um, i'll send, i've been on the list most like you don't move me. we don't ask us to do the movement. we don't of proof with freedom of own and something like along own us. you like it even sometimes we don't have a freedom of dismiss distinction. so we are facing these vehicles such as we kind of go out and these come quite know if we are given an opportunity to go from this come to other parts of the country. so what do we make or likely to hold? that could be that senior list of the people daily newspaper, james wayne de says, the prospect is for the refugees for now. don't look particularly promising. i got this number for those on using
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the country menu from the kind of like the article. so monday i thought somebody a number in the summer for me to the other one. so it's done. and even when he's on for this for, for this coming week, he's a conflict once he gets into our country, the conditions in this stuff. and this comes up to be specific. why, why? because the polluted one, the, the luck. so many amenities, basic facilities. they like because of the, the numbers and this is mainly because i don't think they get enough fundings phone. i don't know. so an already been, i have some of the government that don't get enough. and on us,
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china has sent its 1st a civilian into space for the launch of admission to its own force space station, or the rocket block that off today with the crew of 3 from us space board in northwest china, along for the ride was a university professor at national was, will spend 5 months on the station and carrying out all sorts of experiments. and the mission to china is 5th to mind. as you say, it is, china is 5th man. flight to the space station in just about now. 3. yes. all right, thanks for sharing your time with us here in most good. this is the international we were talking in about 25. the
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a binge drinking is defined as consuming a large amount of alcohol in a short period of time. typically what the goal of becoming intoxicated of this type of drinking can have a range of negative health effects, including increased risk of accidents, injuries, and chronic health conditions, such as a liver disease, high blood pressure and certain types of cancer. but does that mean all drinking is bad for the health while i'm sky now he use it on this edition of $360.00 view, we're going to look at what is causing the rise of alcoholism around the world and what ties alcohol might have the controversial social issues like it, the transgender debate. let's get started. the
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binge drinking is a rising trend with dangerous consequences. as people are being released from a pendant o'clock downs, there's a drop off to go out and catch up on the times you has missed were natural course on it. roxana solano tells us about one incident of mass bench at drinking at the university and america as well. scotty college students are on one of the groups. experts are worried about being strengthened as they're trying to make up for last year, separated from their peers or independent mac. university of massachusetts is warning students about the new drink combination causing $28.00 am lenses to be called to off campus parties. tick tock is being blamed for circulating the drink trends and ingredients. the social media platform is already in hot water with the u. s. government as bills are being floated in congress to band tick tock, the drink, the boards, or blackouts rates. gallows is encouraging students to be in string. copious
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amounts of alcohol from gallon ducks to start with. the same as drink is training on tick tock. we'd be a showing work recipes work selling this on board fonts. most importantly, you have to name it and it's got to be something with borg. and so basically, john z just like transfer students were seen carrying the jobs at the annual on sanson, you mass students event learning blow up. they were seen naming their dogs with work ponds on social media. well, clearly intoxicated, rick and the j. jason board, people in the comments clean. the goal is to have your own drink to bring 2 parties to prevent spreading germs or getting sleep with a date, rape drug to start as promote drinking this combination of water and electrolytes
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and vodka, because they think it will help them stay hydrated while they drink. and then lastly, because of the only 1 pm, we're going to add some liquid ivy, so we don't get hung over at midnight. i'm just gonna throw this whole talk to you here. i just stick it off. but this misconception is leading to alcohol poisoning who's up and then make we're seeing the rice and beans drinking during the funds i make. we saw an overall declining drinking most were isolated or at home as classes move online. group activities or parties were drinking, would be prevalent, simply were not happening. this isolation contributed to mental health problems and substance abuse across the board. so even though we saw a lower amount of people drinking, there was a massive rising people, beans drinking in 2020 alcohol. dest across the globe, increased by 20 percent, cos in the world health organization to raise the alarm. for women, russia, an australia have the highest numbers of alcohol. lisa dependence,
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followed by norway, columbia, and hungry. russia rates a stop of the least for males suffering from alcohol. listen, followed by hungry before and you on south korea. however, now we're back. people are going to parties, college bars and restaurants are open again. the national institute of health is worried about what they're calling the alcohol deprivation effect. people tend to really rebound in drinking after a period of not drinking. experts say they are not expecting you to stop drinking. it is after all, a staple in our society. the us after work to one happy hours of 5 o'clock, we must, as a bronze or bloody marys or popping up some things for a birthday. but it is important to rethink your drinking and make sure you stay within a safely ment. for 360 view, i'm gonna send this orlando back to you to scottie. today we are thrilled to be
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joined by dr. george cube. the director of the national institute on alcohol abuse and alcohol isn't at the national institutes of health. we're so glad to have you today. let's get right into it. dr. cube we are seeing a rising trend online with college students, posting videos about drinking boards or blackout rage and gallons these mix, half a gallon of odd co with electrolytes and students promote these as a way to help them stay hydrated while they drink scientifically. is there any truth to this? to date, there's no real evidence to suggest that this approach has any harm reduction validity. but there hasn't been much research on it either. and basically, you're talking about half a gallon of vodka, which, you know, if you're 40 percent alcohol, if the lose a glass of water you're, you're talking about, you know, the equivalent of um you know,
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2 bottles of wine and a minimum of $4.00 to $51.00 to that, so about 20 percent alcohol and i'm honestly if one person it just that you're, you're really going to reach a leaseholder. so it's, it's, you know, it with, you know, you story about students having uh, uh, alcohol from punch falls. um, but the boards are like, uh, self made punch bowls to go. well, as we saw in our report, this misconception led to about 28 ambulances rushing to university massachusetts for students suffering from alcohol poisoning. and you said you did think of the electrolytes actually help, but there's been no research. what are the dangers, you know, of from drinking half a gallon of vodka. how's it? the simple answer is dest. uh okay, because basically, um, you know, you have in
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a half a gallon and like, uh, about 40 standard rates or 40 shots. a shot is 1.5 ounces. that's a standard drink for distill beverages. 12 ounces of beer for beer, and 5 ounces of wine. those are a standard drink. and you know, when you, when a male drinks about 5 or a female for you're at point 08, which is the binge level. you double that, your point $16.00, which is at the blackout level. that's the name for boards. and if you double that, you're at the legal dose of alcohol, which is about point 35 gram percent. not the anybody's going to remember that, but you know, the legal limit is point away. it's a 4 times the legal limit, which is we consider a bench is basically the the least fault that is 50 percent for alcohol, for a person of, you know, a $150.00 pounds. so you know, it, it, it, it,
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that's one of the dangers. i mean, you can then go down the list. i mean, you know, there can be a tax, the inability to operate, you know, heavy machinery like an automobile. the more likely to have accidents falling off or off a fence or a wall or, you know, many different things in that, in that realm. that, that drinking in individual at, on above not to mention blackouts, which is where you don't remember what transpired when you're drinking. and so i think anyone can imagine what problems that could lead to it in a part of the situation. now you said before, people were drinking at less and during the pandemic, and are we seeing that people drink more? now during the pin, derek restaurants, we're close to people. actually we're not going out to bottom. west branches are going out to campus parties. people were.

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