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the, the, this place here is a typical, so here era apartment block building, it would have taken more than just one round to deal this type of damage. if you were to peak just around the corner, you can see that the fire is still raging on the ruins of what used to be someone's home. it's streets deserted every once in a while an old ca speeds past us. while some civilians have stayed, an overwhelming majority of the locals have chosen to escape to safer places and much on the to the roof. the house shakes at night. every thing shakes. and that's why everyone here is trying to leave. people are scared, children, and elderly people. there's nothing else to say other than were frightened. i left last sunday. we made it out in time,
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so to speak. i'm on the he analogy to pick up my things. boots clovis and such. hundreds of rounds have been battering this town almost every day in the span of the past week. what will this might to cheese? no military objectives, as it pursues non ukraine's teller is off to civilians and civilian infrastructure here only the short ukrainian militants. they truly kill 2 birds. with one shell is the crater. they obviously targeted this hospital. you can see ambulance vehicles, badly damaged, destroyed, and the shrapnel and the bloss way. well, it hits this, the apartment block house. some people found themselves trapped, submit a daily inhaler booms, volunteers routinely risk their lives to evacuate. bedridden civilians, the civil. we're from should back in our selves. the situation is dangerous. we're
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looking for people and rounding them up for evacuation. we've been working on this known stuff for days now. us. these are the brightest of times for the ukrainian military. in terms of the long teased counter offensive. it has simply nothing to show for it yet. keep has lost the city of are almost which it had branded as an impregnable fortress. so it has unleashed its vengeance upon those who it can simply reach and who can't fight back makers, done a reporting from the belgrade region oxy. living next to an aggressor is a part of russian history that's according to the russian foreign ministry. spokeswoman marie, as a harbor in response to the estonian prime minister as she blame nato's expansion on russia's so called aggression. if kaya is talking about this move to countries, then it is not some mystical aggressive that is dangerous to them. but then they to
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centric regimes because of their activities. these states have lost their independence, industry, science and any freedom life next to the aggressive precisely about russian history, which was constantly attacked from the west, including from the territories of what is now germany, sweden, and france. the addresses and now in the same ideological nest when autism and face has more originated and before that the slave trade and colonialism flyers for centuries. those who accuse me to expand to the an escalation or adopting the imperialistic language in a dollar jewel, russia. this concerns the right to small countries to make their own choices regarding their foreign policy and defense agreements, leading alongside, aggressive states has left us and some of the country has no choice, but to turn to me to for our security guarantee. if you were not members of needs and you would be going to a very dark stands right now. you know, nato has c 9 waves of expansions. this has creation in 1949 with just 12 founding
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members. the organization was created in response to the warsaw pact agreement organization led by the soviet union. since its humble beginnings, nato has increased to 31 states by 2023. to discuss the topics further, let's talk to research or at the institute for european studies and bell grades. 7 gadgets. welcome 7. so it's stony. as prime minister has stated that, living alongside an aggressive state has left them but with no choice but to turn to nato. as the russian foreign ministry spokeswoman said and pointed out, nino has been expanding steadily since it's permission. what's your take on the european diplomats assessments? and she mentioned something of that choice that the, these countries had a choice to join nato. this is when we talk about the international agreements. we
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can't talk about the choices, but about obligations. maybe i choose to want to have done tons of gold or to have a huge ok, but it is unoccupied with the reality. so. uh, what happened actually was that the nathan washington treats russia as being introduced. he said once we took them. so he was referring of course to the famous statement of the secretary of state at the time james baker, who said that nathan want expands not an inch eastward. and this was echoed by a majority of uh, politicians of the time by, by how much cool, uh, prime minister of germany by 100. the ginger also, who used to think of speech on the 31st of january, 1990, a sad that through us the solve yet. so the time should be sure that data wants to expand the east word and he repeated that several times. so what happened was that
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the, the west actually tricked as virginia ski, said russia, it has deliberately expanded nato. and people such as, let's say, preventive as are of the university of chicago drawing near shame or, or henry kissinger. it said that the sooner or later russia will react to this aggressive, especially because it's a is a direct threat to the security in europe as the director of the russia security. so this, the rest of this narrative about the eastern european exports, so fact or act. so if you have countries, a choosing to go somewhere is absolutely false because they didn't have the right to any choice. they were only a subject of international agreement and the international agreement was that these countries could only be bought for states and certainly not a member of the of. busy natal, which is a military alliance. well, you know,
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i find it interesting that the west has always talked about russia's expansion and how big it is. well, the estonian prime minister also labeled the states, which have blame nato as quote small countries. what's your initial reaction to that job? at ne, a nations that are posing the mainstream narrative? i mean, uh, it is a, uh, let's say, width of political correctness. uh, as it is defined in the west. uh and also uh, i would say the says volumes about the, the fear that the fear of the multi point, like football or read, which is emerging in front of our eyes. that is why this statement from uh, from the sony, in private, as it was directed at the asian countries that they should not by russian propaganda or something like that. so i think that the, this is only, let's say,
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a to in the, in the, in the, again, the war of narrative. but what do we really see here is uh, a, an attempt to base re present the boss because uh, if, uh, the agreement was for date or not to expand uh precisely of a rush or not do, uh do do feel any kind of threat from uh, from the west, then it should have been implemented and we would not be at this point in history if they did not expense. and now that uh what everybody predicted has happened. we have these uh, really uh um, but this was who, who pretend to be surprised about it. how would you assess and nato's growth in general, coming into this conflict in coming out of this conflict. and what we're seeing with the multi pool or world and bricks developing the nato's expansion is, is aggressive. i think, uh, its game um, uh, mostly out of, uh, george
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w bush dropped doctrine. uh and uh it was uh, oriented against refresh uh, from the one. and now we, we see that this is exactly what it is doing since the book arrest uh, an 8 assignment uh in 2008 if i'm not mistaken. uh, it is clear that the russia is being targeted as a main object of nato's attention. and i think that the, this expression was preparation for the war that we're seeing now. because probably people, even, i mean in washington, i didn't different thing. thanks. i realize the sooner or later the economic and political had drive many of the be collect the west, let's call them like that is going to be challenged by a number of countries, especially the countries of the greater your age and continents,
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meaning china and russia, you're onto and, and uh, you know, of course the golf companies that are now changing that are that have the salt side . so if you look at the, the golf region, uh, the united states only has, uh, as far as its l. i know that uh the, i'm sure it's sort of like the patrol with the, uh, with the us army anymore or maybe anymore. so uh, really this may to expansion came as a tool to strike fear against the possible changes and against the possible alternatives for the companies that might choose to join the the, let's say multiple or order instead of remaining as of as all as well, vassals of the united states 7 got just researcher at the institute for european studies in belgrade. thank you. thank you. as india tries to move forward from one of the deadliest frank crashes in its history,
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a 2nd crash has occurred in the same states, several wagons of a cargo train containing limestone derail between 2 indian cities. no reports of casualties have come out as of yet. the accident comes 2 days after a disastrous train crash in the same state, took the lives of 275 people, according to officials. the incident has been investigated and they cause has been identified. the commissioner of railway safety has investigated the matter and release the investigation report. but we have identified the cause of the incident and the people responsible for it happened due to a change in electronic interlocking veal calling it the deadliest dream tragedy in india's recent history. a tragedy that has thoughts, every corner of the country, that's tony of 300, with more than a 1000. injured off to 3 dreams collided on friday, evening it india's eastern steed or for the shop life must go on. as the rescue
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operations come to a halt, the teams on the grounds now quickly clear the wreckage to meet wave for around 60 of the regular tween roots in the same track. around 15000000 people falling trains in india every day really is truly is the lifeline. all phoenician, yet accidents like these and have a question mark and years of investment. by the way, res engine drummond is done the more the route to bring those responsible to account. the government will leave no stone unturned in treating the injured. those found guilty will be punished severely as it really plots, and i'll be cleared up the story. know most of the hospitals, whether it's scales and confusion, both inside and outside of towards how did you enjoyed all remitted across $24.00 hospitals in amazon, or where the tween tragedy to be. many of them critical you see people with
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a broken hand or leg, or ribs, or around like what codes the most is a broken family submitted. the last thing i remember was being on the train, again consciousness a while ago. but i don't know where my friends and family are. no one here knows either family members or seems searching for their loved ones inside hospital wants desperately. and then many who don't find loc head to the mortuary, we've been go to bundles of bitches of the dead hoping against hope. but some have no luck at the march of recei, though, i have looked somewhat sweet brother in at least 20 hospitals. the 3 most tories haven't found in what do i do, but in a deadly deals like this, it's not easy to find a non so all the right words to comfort these people, run shar mall. audi audio show,
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the syrian foreign minister has condemned the us and european states for using unilateral economic measures to put pressure on damascus. wisdom sanctions have exhausted body to the suffering of the syrian people and must be lifted the use of colors of measures. these notes in appropriate policy and relations between states . i mean, while the russian red cross has completed its 2nd humanitarian mission in syria over 15 tons of humanitarian aid, mainly baby food has been delivered to the people affected by this year's earthquakes. 3500 people in need have received aid over the last 2 weeks, or 2 spoke to russian red cross head of the emergency response department who took part in the mission so mrs. elizabeth must be a little, in my opinion. the most difficult tasks were that we have to work on a daily basis. the number of people who we need his help was very large. but we
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started work early in the morning and finished late at night. which means that there was a very large number of people who needed some kind of help. i wouldn't say it was difficult, but it was our job that we did for us, but it became difficult in the evening when everything was over on there. then there was the fatigue of the number of people whose feelings and emotions you were letting through, lifting their situations, the grief that complains their problems all through. of course, that's the most difficult thing problem. however, everyone in our team was already prepared for that. all of them showed hyman's that are logical level in dealing with such problems that you model and it what the possible does the we work arrange the normal daily lives of the local population in a system to provide food, especially in front nutrition with the on the very well that see rate is on the sanctions or obstacles towards access to a variety of food, for instance,
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up to age of 18 months. below that people simply do not have the ability to buy it . and so off to some clarifying arrangements, we eventually brought such food that what we're putting them on when to stand the people that are in brought the difficult conditions to understand what they are in . you just have to go the look around and talk to people. one example is electricity. we were in the attack. yeah. on the outskirts of the city and according to information from other people, they look tricity is on every 6 hours for about from 10 to 30 minutes in syria. but people that are not discouraged to, it's not enough to say they used to it, but people leave that. they leave it. and i would like to know that the syrian people are very kind, very responsive, despite all the difficulties,
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if they are going through all the thoughts they haven't given up hope for the future. what and what a little opinion, citizen. yes, we decided to bring sudden equipment for the sum of this mission to this is a portable ultrasound machine, e, c, g machines, blood pressure monitors, liqueurs, meters, et cetera. that's all in order to conduct the complete qualitative examination of people to identify certain diseases. and this work was very well done. one of the most important steps off to a person's life has been saved is medical care for them. and thanks to this work, we conducted 192 appointments with people. some of them were even diagnosed with diseases they didn't know about. a general list of diseases has been made, which will now be prepared and translated into a rabbit and sent to the administration of the attack, se to so that these problems can be addressed in the future. so we'll forward all
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these to the administration. then local medics would be able to take care of their residents and social media giant youtube has turned the tide on its misinformation. policy. the platform has stated it will no longer band videos which claim that the 2020 us presidential elections were stolen or falsified. our cheese, rachel blevins delves into the details of the decision youtube has announced the end of its policy to remove contact cleaning. the fraud impacted the outcome of past us presidential elections with an x rays. fast approaching, not everyone is happy about the move. but youtube says the goal is to prevent more unintended consequences. in the current environments, we find that while removing this content does curve some misinformation, it will also have unintended effective, curtailing political speech without meaning fully reducing the risk of violence or
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all the real world home. what actually love the platform to change is quote, just information policy after 2 and a half years. it hasn't said as books or is that for you to told as ceo's that they carefully deliberated the change, but didn't get further detail as well. so are applauding youtube are moving to allow more speech? yes, even if it questions election results. others are arguing in favor of less free speech on the platform. youtube is dead wrong, and it's a session removing full selection content, cattails. political speech without meaningful way of reducing real world homes. it's dangerous decision to meet at least stop removing content which continues to so hate and this information that threatens our democracy must be robust immediately. now we decided to take the easy way out by giving people like donald trump and his enable as free reign to continue to live without consequence about
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the 2020 election. the timing of the decision is also notable. well, many are questioning why youtube would change the rules now. summer, wondering if they're opening the door for democrats to question the result in 2024 . when republicans were banned from doing so in 2020. remember when the democrats were all screaming about how insecure our elections are prior to the 2020 elections? why is it okay when they say it? but not when we do, these people are shameless. don't they know how history will remember them by making themselves the deciders? of what information was true and censoring based on their opinions. youtube interfered in the 2020 elections. and this assessment is correct. they just want democrats to be free the contest upcoming elections. it's only being done so the left reporters on youtube can cry, fraud with upcoming elections. it's irrelevant for the 2020 elections. now, speaking of decisions that were made after the 2020 election, twitter has reinstated former president. donald trump's account under
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e one must leadership meta reinstated, his facebook and instagram accounts last month, and youtube has said it will list restrictions on his channel. the former president is also back in the main stream media, and he gave cnn a ratings boost with 3300000 live viewers during the town hall. he was featured it, and when it came to the 2020 election, he did not hold back. most people understand what happened, that was a rig collection, and it's a shame that we had to go through. it is very bad for our country all over the world. they looked at it yet just 2 years ago. no mainstream network would have dared to air trump life as they should on any want to question whether joe biden was the rightful winner in 2020 social media played its role with so called fact checkers. rushing to swap the label of just information on anyone who didn't comply while youtube maybe signaling that it plans to follow twitter with policies that allow more speech many and questioning the motives behind the change is the double
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standard will continue, especially as youtube is shown in the past that it values the right speech over free speech every time i stats are up for this hour. thanks for tuning in. for the latest breaking news and updates head over to r t dot com and be sure to follow us on all social media platforms. thanks for tuning in. we'll see you back at the top of the hour the . the present. thank you so much for your time and no one to talking to you with us. cost would be too much to our country. can you please give us some details on the issue? is because we have some agreements we it's part of it or on your main,
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i'll say the ability partnership based on our past experiences. when the outside do now is a little, succeeded in the pause, but we find it to life now to 3 and 3. what i our partnership with learning a lot and i've learned a lot of the most important is the future. how can we move forward by building pops? are seen by lots of multi lot to know from the 3 all of the items so that i should be very important for the economy. free is our fall does not. so we see the concept, the sheet on the way, the me to the exchange of ideas. this florida she's not going to be doing is going to be very far from the start. how much is the total relations between countries?
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maybe, you know, which is a developing most typically it's uh, it's, uh, it's an integrated part of the method of pretty simple. we don't have one particular uh, 6 or in the city. we se in for a selection, for example, info, scheduling, food draughts, roadways and all for a forced air force. it costs a creek because i'm not definitely with all of its impact on the effects on our programs. well, the energy, well, water management issues we have mine well deficient you in the city. well, well, good culture. now constable, official and communications and social services. patterson education is on integrated. of course, we're discussing the tapes of concrete programs on all of these sites out as i mentioned and then bring them together one
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complete home. you don't integrate as mama identify areas of priority and then you hold the line of priorities on all of this sectors and industries. and obviously a schedule schedule, a time frame, which the from the intake saw result of some organization is on those out of town. say we have to jointly mobilize resources, material, equipment, machinery of anything else. human resource would be good or good because on. it's on a go see when the comprehensive uh, all right. and does we have the other one and the fonts us for i do have 3 consultations issues. last me thing was the president was, was the most faithful. me do some discussions we have so that a lot of people were sent to our folks here to scribble this, this for this project and taking it in, in the context. what's the, the global context? where are we now? what are we facing each other's globally?
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what about the continental issues? how do we relate all by lots of programs and integrate them into this global and regional setting? this one sort of thing and i say this may take time to explain what exactly is going on, but hopefully future meetings and for each of the discussions, when they belong to the table plans on the projects of out on the table, the material country was one of those that even though what supports the un decision to take a lesser position, how would you explain i say this is appropriate for us. you process, you know, going on a long time ago along because the world will declare of the cold war, visual or vice show was declared the end of the cold war. why?
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this is how you want to see on the possible financial lead by the, by, by washington. they came up with an idea of contain english containing russia miss north allowing russia to progress united in technologies, agriculture industry. and i'm a little fan of the containment stopped. the design of also 2 years ago was a disaster, which was a declination of what i guess slash out there. people talk about the ukraine, ukraine, russia just want to call me on my cell phone. it's natural led by washington, not declared for august last year. i thought the symbol because the friend i show was the conflict. it's on my show of. there's charlotte for the house to come. pay lies eliza one day, and i show week on how i shop several times. rush us, they will open that in every area. that info santeria full. we say now we,
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the north fox has taught, and the reason any declination of war again, or even on the national flesh on the auction here on the russia hospitalized to defend cease of process and will defend the so for i shall say, i thought i should be defending itself against, hey, do me see the slot to your ideal? as you said, you're going to speak? i do. are you using all the exclusive for i show the same containment. the sausage and policy is declared that is china. taiwan. yeah. taiwan. so a visa, not phone boom and the model for that either this morning. this is a life, it is it out of function because they have no molly the so you want to see if i do energy. when we know we are in a situation where one go off again, one is the forces ne toilet by washington of declared volt, i guess to monitor a new monitor. how is that? like? the defense is so above anything else,
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i saw that i have to defend this event. when people came off, we decided the telephone was we did the idea most of the human and well, i'm a couple of things. one thing that i most results who are trying to create a uni, pulled off. i was the one up in there for the last 30 or so watson, you know, watson, you know, and watson, you know, for losses. we don't accept any head you, i'm going to see start to you all the collaboration dot com then. so i showed, i know is a fall to the most that along with this idea. so it's very clear now and will say, well, i shall now they can the appropriate steps every on flash. so without uh, being able to educate the world and also mobilize support to take this situation into a better relationship amongst and issues people's respect. so for real, for all so interferes stopped demonizing self,
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some with i doing self contained and not the simple and we'll say we know salty, almost all part of the time. i don't know if it'll support a decision or even of a say new one. know if i'm standing, this is a 5, this is a global challenge. and everybody, everyone has a mission. every people would also call me solid dotted team to 5 this uh, domain, everything i do is you and go for to a new one of the new one or the can only come out of that is out of robots. all these other system for us is a month on sunday for what on idea for, for that cause, which will also be supposed to be valuable. now, you really talk to a lot about this new world order during your visit to moscow and on the west side of the west against this new emerging world. what, what is this new imaging world war to use and which room.

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