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more than otherwise, but i see is great, and i did as a, it's a police across those months with the chapel of washing ballet. the city continues to define culture that the passenger train, the rails in india, leaving at least 50 people, the 350 things on the scene, helping those who may still be trapped so ahead. the people have been killed in clashes between police and supporters of an office that should lead to fall into court. sentencing him to 10 years in prison. russian civilians are bound to wait on months from the region voted zones as ukraine, you know, attacks against residential areas,
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intensive by the very well. welcome to you. it's 10 pm here in most go in. this is all to international with the latest world news update to script to happy with us. now we stop you with a tragic new story from india with passenger train development as a force of the left at least 50 people that in the 350 engine. he's on india correspondence we're engine sharma with more details. the very best within the voltage from the eastern states or in dealt with a shot, a tree after that was applied to the wrong 7 pm. local time was given to understand is that this is one of the b. yes. trees in providence. in india for recent history, we are the number one visually, these do cs simply because you leasing on those numbers in the are we using or we
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show or information on a dashboard from one of yours is that the number is going to be significant. g. hi, this feed accident in gold. 3 trains to well, i did with each other. one was the rails even as we speak. there are several people that i saw for shows dr. those ambulances, the national disaster release management, or are brushing to su, trapped inside, needed no 99 people have been killed in senegal on thursday when police on support is of all position need to us. when sancho clashed off for a quote sentenced him to 2 years in prison for corruption of youth costing serious doubts on his plans to run for presidents next year. are the witnesses being reported across the country protest?
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this threw rocks at police who responded by firing to a gas bill position. lita had been previously accused of rape only to then be acquitted john pool and the full journalist reporting forms that have gone how's that these towns yesterday they was the seeds of cows. the power of the country, especially the big dog, and the shop, to the south of the country rad. it was my, this'll be the may all the man of the, like the side of the team has to be choose the answer. the call in p options that are either of the the fields was sometimes the buyer came into the house 2 years in freedom. less than fun of $600000.00, say 5 uh to be paid to the bank. uh,
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i just as lot of those fees do you mind just leaving up the bodies? the 420 cards. uh for the most commission in addition for what they themselves are registered. um the, the, the corp to do the trees. uh, the buildings and place these bases on the top of the list and ready by weekend in the summer of the policies man, a friend of the british of the, the up. and i'm also, i'm agreeing of that and the, the basic things that the a, c o, e. so how about the justice and the seems to the yesterday, the, the ministry,
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the ministry of the past side networks such as feasible, the most like, oh youtube, what stuff? 10 exam. the other street. uh that is kind of my name is kind of a bad buzz to you in the back and the guy shot the pension is punching. read the volume isn't the call. so it's main university become an epa center. all the clashes is protested boxes, buildings, and all kinds the lights students could be seen leaving the school with that alone, get it on friday. the costs of the wreckage and sudden vehicles and damage buildings as well. some of them have to say what happens is deplorable. we didn't expect it because political affairs shouldn't concern students. we packed all our luggage to go home because the press release has told us the university will close today. i was afraid i felt the effects of the tear gas being thrown off at one
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point. i was even thinking of leaving and now i can finally do it. the us national security advisor james sullivan has accused badging of failing to notify washington about recent upgrades to china is nuclear us. no, it is just declined to share the size and scope of its nuclear forces or to provide launch notifications. and it is not showing much interest in discussions regarding the changes it is making to its nuclear forces. simply put, we have not yet seen a willingness from the p r c to compartmentalize strategic stability from broader issues in the relationship and that compartmentalization. as i noted before, has been the bedrock of nuclear security, indeed, strategic stability for decades. well, we have jake sullivan, who is the us national security advisor, speaking at this national gathering to discuss the issue of arms control. and he has emphasizing what he perceives as a chinese around she's playing out the idea that china and it's nuclear
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proliferation is a threat to the united states. e alleges that by 2035, china will have 1500 different warheads. and he says that's on president it's, he's playing that up and he's proposed engaging china to some degree. here's what he had to say. and i believe that the p r c could make the bold decision to engage directly with the united states in discussions of strategic stability and nuclear risk. and that it would be the right responsible thing to do for the benefit of our 2 countries. and as i said before, for the benefit of the wider world, now the united states as long, sought to engage and assert some level of control over china is nuclear arsenal. as china rises around the world, the united states perceives them as a rival and a threat, but let's review the record of the united states when it comes to in treaties. in recent years, you will recall that the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty,
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the united states, withdrew from in 2019. you also recall, united states withdrew from the open sky as agreement in 2020, and most recently the inspection they go on under the new start treat uh they have been at this point, suspend usa is not branding. visa is do enable the transparency and inspection under the new star treaty regarding nuclear weapons site that was agreed to to take place. so essentially the treaty is, is no longer in operation, it's been suspended. so this is the context in which the united states is, assuming china would be willing to sit down with them. now in the past, china has been willing to talk to united states about production of the nuclear arsenal. but they said that in order to start talks of, they want the united states to be willing to reduce some of gets nuclear arsenal as well. they want that to be on the table on the united states has not been willing to discuss on those terms as of yet. so engaging china in
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a meeting and trying to assert some us control or us oversight into china is nuclear arsenal is something that the united states is going to have quite a bit of difficulty selling to the world. as at this point, the united states has withdrawn from so many nuclear agreements and proved to not be very reliable and its own reporting and its own transparency regarding the issue of nuclear weapons. and in the western region of bel google, the mass evacuation of civilians is in full swing, a mid ukrainian shelling and a ton of spice troops to break through across the buddha ortiz, it goes down of reports from the bass wood area. a major rose leading to the town of should becky, and as they have been closed for civilian vehicles, as of now and the police until the end of the month, the end of june. now, just to clarify, evacuation roots from should back in a to say for places they remain available for everyone willing to escape and to get
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students will basically just somewhere safe. but this day, today's far from the 1st instance that the town of she beckoned on the belgrade region in general, is being showed by the ukrainian now tillery, they began their attacks last year to the russian army, pulled out from the adjacent to the height of region. of ukraine, but in the past few weeks and especially to the past couple of days, they've stepped up, they've increased the rust city of such shillings completely drastically dramatically really the town of shoot back. and now it has been show today also relentlessly. also the check points on the road leading from the city of belgrade, the regional capital, where we are right now, the board or the check point. the road check point was sheldon to at that time of day it was jammed with civilian vehicles as locals. they were trying to figure out if they can go to shoot back an appropriate collect, more of their belongings,
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collect their pets and pro, possibly evacuated some of the relatives that they had to go, that had to stay behind and had no means of evacuating sophie's trap so from the rounds, well, it is, the civilian cause and of these 2 people died that in general, since the beginning of ukraine's attacks against the region of bel, good year in russia just showed over 40 civilians were killed. and also at the same time, on the ground, the ukrainian army, they tried to reach the russia ukraine boulder, but that attack was successfully repelled. the ukrainian side lost several on vehicles at least 2 times. one of them was completely destroyed and the other one was abandoned by its crew, as they were trying to make p, uh, photographs just outside the machine and well, uh, the russian tillery got really, really close to them. now belgrade, the regional capital, it has of course,
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become the main hub for the vacuum ways. they are gathered here many of them on the local football stadium and from that are being enabled to go to say, for places and to temporary relocation points. and this is basically, this is the 1st major shelter they can find here after fleeing the, the home townsend home. villages. here's what some of them had to say. if it's not at $315.00 the garage shall. and again, that's around $340.00. they told me that should back, you know, then we learned that there was a breaks to attempt to know that some of the john khan was taught to, to patch, but then decided to keep calm and stay where we were over. no i, there was another break through attempts. i drove to the highway and lost the police and military. we should panic. they replied that there was no need to panic, but it breaks or was possible. so it was better to leave the city. but i guess i was lying in a bed, i couldn't sleep. then my bed was jolted upwards. i quickly got dressed, stepped out on the porch, and there was like in the great patrick war like
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a beverage from a cut you shall ensure that the shells came howling one after another non stop. all these people, they have a very good reason to run to escape because really the intensity with which of the ukrainian now 10 are you selling their homes? it's it is unbelievable. regulators comparable to the was days of the towns, and that's gonna be like, it's very close to any situation that our crew has witnessed in the most front plane townsend's a dumbass, except it is not the don't bass of course. and for instance, the on thursday of the crate in the armed forces they lose is more than $800.00 artillery rounds towards the ship back into town districts alone. and that number has to be added to, well, all the project tasks that were launched and far towards of the food, the town. so really, again, the intensity of the attack say it's, uh, well,
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it's fits at the same time decrease in on food is the ground forces they are trying to breach. they're trying to cross the border with russia and potentially gain a foothold again on thursday. such an attempt was made again, it was repelled, and according to the russian ministry of defense, at least 30 ukrainian soldiers were killed as a result of russian border or far tase. how detained a woman working for the save. you train funds, links to k of security forces. she's accused of trying to smuggle washing show for now. so the country, it will, things had previously been evacuated to other parts of russia, from the impact of city of castle on the suspects made the following statement. shortly after being obtained the c, i came to russia in order to obtain guardianship over 2 monitors, at the request of volunteer anastasia, and take them to germany. do you know these children? are you a relative? no, no, no, no, i'm not. and i do not know them. what did you tell at the border check point?
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so sure. i said that i want to obtain russian citizenship in house in moscow say, is the savior crane fund to the propaganda told her, respond to you have to pay women to smuggle russian children out of the country. these trips are allegedly sponsored by western states. russian authorities say such children are in fox, abducted, and then forced to record into views where they criticized that life in russia and the country so far as it is, is also known to most go where these children actually end up. so according to the savior train website as employees as news, the total of more than $200.00 minus from russia into ukraine's is the thoughts of the military conflicts. last year we spoke with one woman who was previously part of the ukrainian funds operation. so she says the kids based group had a great funds assignment. you hello. uh, so there were 7 of us who had it from here to pick up our kids. my older daughter
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found someone is on facebook or east of where i'm not sure. and they said they could help me get a passport, so i could travel to russia to pick up my son. that is going to save you. crane organization contacted me. i said that i have collected a certain amount of money to travel abroad. then they helped me organize the entire trip from ukraine to russia by you were there only condition for my son's return? would be an interview with 10 check. my son. well, he willingly decided to leave croissants. first, the children were moved to a health care resort in grania. i didn't even know he was reading until he called me late in the evening and said there be that created. you certainly understand that the screen has it so narrative. that's when i started thinking. if it were a better choice to actually stay in russia, but should i be returning my child to green? first of all, because he might get mobilized in rush, i was told as long as the child is studying, you will not be mobilized. the so frustrating was treated well the entire time i was in russia,
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we have time to make friends that have funds. they even bought us to close. in general, they treated us very well. so now that interview was quoted, the woman and her son, trouble back to ukraine, why tf claimed that they had been forced to talk to the russian media with ukraine . also the kids most go up with the ducting children and continue disseminating false accusations about the evacuation of civilians from move zones to safe state in russia. to a, one of those or by 2 ways have said the key of offers money and other incentives to record diamond interviews about russia, which have been used as propaganda by keith only for in order to show if i personally have no desire to return to ukraine, nor to many of my friends. for 17 years, i've seen enough to know where you crane truly is. my friends and i have received vouchers to get apartments. we get payments, and now we have a real future. there's no real feature in ukraine. it's not safe, there. people are constantly under surveillance,
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especially those who come from russia, and they will definitely be followed by security services. in general, the country has no future. i can't do there what i can do here. i also don't want to be mobilized. my friends and i communicate with a girl who left with volunteers recently. you can immediately see how you create his influence. then they threaten us and show off their gifts. they come from ukraine, given an interview and were given a phone. in fact, it's fair to say they were, but it seems to me that if you offer a child's candy, he'll tell you anything to get it. and that's what's happening. the children were given a phone, then they said how bad it was for them. this is their method, then the interviews are shown in western channels. and that's how propaganda works . in the west. they believe that children are tortured and beaten and basements, and it's especially effective with children. people question adults with children, they're more believable, the russians federal security service, the space as it has on covet in american operation. they use thousands of phones
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with specials to valence software to spy on russia. is in the course of ensuring the security of the russian telecommunications infrastructure. anomalies were identified that are specific only to users of apple and mobile phones and are caused by the operation of previously unknown malicious software. using software vulnerability is provided by the manufacturer. thus, the information received by the russian special services testifies to the close cooperation of the american company, apple with the us national intelligence community. in particular, the national security agency and confirms that the declared policy of ensuring the privacy of personal data of apple device users is not true. as the size of the house confiscated thousands of i phones with such malware. the device is all such with being used with foreign sim cards, registered with diplomatic missions on the seas in russia,
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originating from nato on post soviet states as well as israel, south africa, and china level as being quick to deny the allegations and claims, but it never housings never will work with any government between such a song we're balanced cheese into his products. meanwhile, china as before, to be expressed concerns about surveillance operations inside russia by foreign diplomats using ice buttons. well menu you will could invest the professor and also michael rex. and bolton says the us have a right code of spying on other countries with the help of big tech phones. i think it's very uh, it's very predictable that this is going on. in fact, i'd be surprised if it weren't going on. i'm sure there are many other upset, similar operations underway at the present, and they're going to use whatever vienna say is going to use whatever tools it can to get intelligence through. technology and big tech has been an open door
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for such operations. they probably wouldn't say a word bill or else they'll deny it. and, but yeah, they're not going to comment because they're, they're caught red handed. probably surveilling on uh these uh, uh, russian citizens and also probably diplomats as well. so they're not gonna say anything about it and they're not going to give up their operation. that's why they want. meanwhile twitter has no choice but to comply with the demands of government stocks. according to the platforms, though, not a long musk responding to criticism of a sense to ship policies. this revelation contradicts most of the phone previous claims that he acquired twitter of a free speech absolute test to give people a platform to speak the lines. most cars also said he'd be reluctant to restrict content on post permanent bonds on the platform. however, the bidding that we should be found himself in hong move to a full, complying with the turkish governments. censorship demos ahead of the elections
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that let's not discuss this control of a seat with legal on media on the list. lajna lajna. lovely to see you. thank you for joining us this evening, so i'd love to get your thoughts on the a power you'd said in a loan, most stones on free speech, on twitter as well. there is no free speech. let's, let's just stop this. i don't know who came up with that phrase. i don't know what it means, but here is a quote that was attributed to mr. musk, which i find fascinating, and i'm sure you will as well. and then by free speech, this is eli and musk. by free speech, i simply mean that which matches the law. i am against such a ship that goes far beyond the law. so that if the law provides for the censorship, i'm who would be sent to revise other than the law. so i'm not sure exactly who is ever denied. the change to center was somebody who was not in the law.
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but if you think about this, if you were, let's say, why there know a despotic ruler, and you had to figure out a way to shut people up. and you didn't want to do it over. and you happen to be these platforms that everybody used every by, whether it's facebook or twitter or google or whatever it was. and you, why is this ruler figured a way to tell these folks who were acting as proxies? shut these people down, but use your terms. use your violation that you make up as a private company, say things like a page, speech, misinformation this information, data information and bring that up a new sensor that i'm not doing it. so that one, as soon as it comes to me or through my court and says, i'm being centered, i'd say, oh no, no, no, no, you don't understand is this is a private entity. here we're not,
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we have nothing to do with this. even though for all practical purposes, these organizations are, i think it's broad, please. so it is, it is a circular circuitous this, this, this desultory nonsense that we're being told. but there's one thing about eli moscow. i will say he's honest, when asked by one particular reporter or a journalist wired, aren't you doing this? he just had, had, had your brains fall in front of your head. if i can't exist in a country, unless i comply and compare it with our laws, what am i supposed to do? and he's absolutely correct. he is very honest, your, your why is that? and as we know from the twitter, phones, revelations, the platforms and sit policies had previously been influenced by washington just since most, cuz i have been very vocal about supposedly doing away with all that. so maybe he has every intention of them, you know, giving free speech a full range, but now he's in the whole seat. maybe be that's the pressure, the outside pressure is just too heavy for him to handle. what do you think?
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there is no such thing as free speech work with me. let's start a new hash tag. well, it's a dream. we all think it. we'd like to think that we could say everything, and it's not just on twitter, you know, any place, any theater, any relationship, you know, friends, neighbors in laws, co workers where you can say anything you want, it doesn't exist. what i say we have to realize is that we live in a world right now where we have with more technology, not more freedom, more restrictions. because what we've done is, before we had technology, if you said somebody that i thought was just crazy, let's say you had a health claim. let's say you believe that aids was transmitted through mosquitoes before twitter, right? say off. you're not. now i would shut you down because this is misinformation,
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and you would be, you, you, you, you would be a tori. there's some kind of a lunatic. hell into the world, there's some prevaricator. in the old days, we would, we would just look the other way or say, oh, that doesn't matter. now with more technology, anything that you say is never just innocent. whether it's about vaccine transmission, whether it's about history, whether it's about elections, whether it's about mortgage, whether it's about money, it doesn't matter. i promise you, in some particular theatre or reno what you've said. sorry, a late summer. oh. and my favorite is misinformation, for the love of god. what is missing information? that is, that is a that, that is your opinion of something. how about next lift, lift them up as a more exaggeration to hear your, your exaggerating. we're going to stop here because you're exaggerate. this is, this is, this is a, a serial exaggeration on your part. embellishing your embellishing your
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a pro vera k tricks. so your, your, your, your, your stretching the truth. all of these phrases in the old days used to mean nothing. today they'll get you booted off, they'll get you blacklisted, you'll be shadow band, so there is no freedom of space. and by the way, as to his a twitter files, those were files. he allowed to be released only those. it's not like wiki leaks that he said here, you're mad, tell you, be read these files. see what you think. can i say anymore? no, sure though, as i said now, most is coming on the court system for complying with all this from other governments. and it doesn't make the choice a false story look like. anything's really changed a tool does it? i just said look right away. she would just tell us there's no such thing as free speech. his model should be twitter, more free speech than the other guy, but not a whole heck of a lot more. and it's been by the way,
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there were still certain website i cannot site whenever i try to write something, a lot of my bite. my comments are put into draft. i'm not shut down to just a try again. we're going to put this into the world, the draft this, this, this uh, i don't know what it does, does purgatory that just, i just sit in limbo. so why can't i side a particular website? well, that's not big. consider to be authoritative it up by whose standards that things change. it's better. he fired a lot of people. we can buy a blue check. i can write longer. i can post longer videos. that's ok. but if you ever had any idea where you could say anything you want about anybody, you not you, but the royal you are collectively lunatic you are, you are and this is a pipe dream. well, i know you always get free rain on all channels. many thanks for joining us this
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evening. legal and media on the left to live. oh, thank you. thank you. now, senior officer in the us as far as his back trunks on his was for the aol, i drove and killed him. you now claims the test never took place, so he acknowledges future challenges to using i in the system started realizing that while it did identify the threats at times the human operator would sell it not to kill the threats, but they've got points for killing the threats so what did it do? it's killed the operator, it killed the old parade, said because that person was keeping it from accomplishing that subjective. we've never run those experiments, nor would we need to in order to realize that this is a plausible outcome. despite this being a hypothetical example, this illustrates the real world challenge as opposed by artificial intelligence bowers capability. well that a, we spoke to a panel 11 to national experts to get their assessment into the situation and his
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potential consequences. this was expected you get on the mountain comes from the village. i don't read all sorts of comics down. sy alternated ram is in terms of intelligence and or drawing them about things that they look.

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