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would s as even signing of groups with tons as it seems ukraine is trying, it's luck in a mass mind control effort rather than the military one. i'm gonna get done of reporting from the bel good region oxy. well, the version 5 minutes to sort of get off for all of is in subject is done on unofficial visits. and a speech to us now that the russian military base the, you spoke about russia stunned off with the west. you all know about the plans that the west is not just preparing, but his openly declared with regard store countries. the same happened in the times of napoleon and fiddler. they put the whole up here, a bunch of the gun res, nonsense banners and adopted knots as logan's. this time they put forwards the alaska is regime that was nurtured and raised by the united states and an exclusive lucifer because following decisions of infamous american political analysts are said that everything must be done to prevent you print from being with russia ever . again. we have no doubt that these plants are not destined to come to fruition.
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while i'm coming up late in the program versus federal security service release has the confessions that to ukrainian suspects who i've met. they were instructed by keith. it's kind of a thanks inside russia, so do stay with us. i'm gonna bring you all the details a bit later in the program. so this is violet normalization is deeply impulse and for washington. and that's according to the us state society and the blinking as it kicks off his trip to saudi arabia on tuesday thing a so called media. it's a role in the middle east. the same time thinking is underlined washington's f. as to book you run from obtaining nuclear weapons, which town has denied attempting to do. there is no danger that is real faces that is graver then the one paused by the audience regime. the pattern of hospital behavior underscore is a clear impaired to heard from like this, ron cannot and will not be allowed to acquire nuclear weapons. as blinking himself
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said, one of the nations is to save the middle east, but basically washington, the 6 to boys its own relations with its long time partner in the region. it's the 2nd top level american visit to saudi arabia in a month. and i have to say that the relations have been shaken in recent months, pursuing their room, national interest. the salad is often happened to hurt the stays intentionally or not. the . the question is, is a washington welcome to the sound to your way and they will blinking, arrives to the kingdom on the day when it ran in embassy reopens in the yard. as a, if a gentle reminder that a historic deal that we can solve the 2 countries, the solid, is an iran up to 7 years of hard tensions, was brokered by china not to as also had a lincoln's visit to saudi arabia,
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the united arab emirates, us as strategic ally in the region announced it withdrew from the us, lead security, mary, time call lation, and now joins saudi arabia and iran. that together with 5 other states are planning to establish. and you naval call ation to ensure regional stability and security without us in the countries of the region and have to day realize that only corporation with each other bring security to the area. there was another top plans during lincoln's visit to them of the latest, but it wasn't essential excluded with no reason. it's given israel. it's watching closely, all the meetings in the yard because it's 6 normalization with saudi arabia and news, american assistance invest. we want normalization and these with saudi arabia. we view that as perhaps the giant leap towards the end of the air is early conflict. disagreement could have monumental consequences, his story consequences for both israel, for saudi arabia, for the region. and for the world, you asked for a piece of promise to me, th,
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but so far no breakthrough has been achieved. 3 all. it has been holding back insisting that palestinian statehood goals should come 1st. something that is real, cannot accept. and also choices that they announce that it is going to develop its own nuclear prover. um, and that is also something that is really strongly against. so whatever reasons, whatever goals us secretary of state is expecting to achieve in saudi arabia, it is not going to be an easy admission. the venezuelan presents nicholas maderos also be visiting saudi arabia. that's how long is this is visit to, to kia it's kind of got you like the president or the one with his fresh election when that, that's an american lead to is also set to visit an international conference on fighting terrorism. this fund to be coach had by the us secretary of states on st, blinking. i saw you maybe i have spoke to a fairly independent farm policy recently focusing on wordpress mon, with iran and normalizing ties with syria,
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professor of copying and latin american studies done. you'll show what he says, the independent dialogue between saudi arabia and venezuela should be respected by washington. sorry, is the sending a clear message that they're going to be independent in the foreign policy. that they are not the back yard that northern africa in the middle east, and on the back yard. oh, by the united states. did the fact that they met with the chinese met with the iranians. and now have overtures towards syria. and now then as well, it was extremely significant. this uh goes directly against everything whether it was trump. busy bite in boys show obama. they, the us is on everything to try to isolate block aid and frankly starve the countries that were talking about. and the fact that the saudi arabia would open up towards them, definitely flies in the face of the us to consider themselves the neo colonial overboard. ready at least we interesting and see how the site is played is it seems
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like they're trying to come across is more neutral than their former, a foreign policy, which they, they really function is a battling ram of the us in the region. and now the opening up towards our new partners which, which, which, which could have dire consequences for the us over to india. now where police have opened a criminal case, and so last weeks, deadly trained disaster, which claimed the lives of hundreds of people and left more than a 1000 injured. now the country is very waste minister says the collision was caused by a faulty signal, less skilled probations have been wrapped up and some of the stretch off the truck has now be opened onto correspondents when just on the digits of the scene off to long su, operations work to restore the release of the deadly dream. do you really meant to know russia is now what was almost off till around 50. all of the deadly trained class children follow sold in order to show the indian rubies has finally
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restored the down line movement of some trains. but the stench of the dead in the air and the belongings on the ground still very much here, which you see is one of the 1st passenger trains boxing by since the crash, which gives nearly 300, an injured or a 1000. those things are moving forward and it controlled and wanted we may need wrecked coaches to lie in the other class. several searches have been conducted in the wreckage for body and body. fox. blood work to the bed tracks, an overhead electric tables which had snapped seems to be the government's top priority. the rescue relief and restoration work in the bane for the harsh sum wouldn't have been so quick or even possible without the help of local villages which contributed with the man sabbath homes, temples, food and water. have been able to build, say, bird try sold lentils,
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and bolted from my home. when my ritual, we need to help these tragedies shouldn't have happened, threes to ration workers, the police walk around the clock to put things back on track. no clues of video from day hosted homes for people like them. i know it's not much, but you just need to leave from the tracks, supplies and shades on, nothing less than the blessing continuously. we can say that from the incident happen. we are trying to get food at going to some those engaged and it is really the settings for both the passenger and cleans of slowly getting back on track. but what passengers in india, a truly raging ford is nor presumption, but accountability, bridge, and sharma. audi. but also the result a 3 year old palestinian boy
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has passed away in hospital left adults is spends 4 days fighting for his life. a few shots in the head by his really forces his father who was also injured says the charges big as a reminder, that's all palestinians and the outside westbank are being socketed. let's just find it. just claims that the boys coming was an accident. the only one to blame is the israel occupation arm, and it's systematic policy against all of us. whether it's children, the elderly, or anyone, all of us are targeted the rudely arrogant to the claim they were firing on. i'm a witness that these claims are false. the victims were me and my son like any other police damien that had similar losses. i feel some pride and comfort that my son offered something to this homeland. if there's any justice we will see good. i don't have faith in this legal system and in these courts, the last moments with my son were playing with him on the doorstep before home. if i had not had a habit out so me me and his father was salt on thursday nights. and in these rarely settlements in the west bank,
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there in that comprehensive visit family members, when his very soul just opened fire. according to the boys on cold, the soldiers even tried to something from going to hospital. and beth no more, was in my house next to my brother's place, and i heard the sound of gunfire, and his family screams all they were taken to the mill to her check point. they refused to allow the wounded to enter the hospital. then maurice mohammed's in front of the eyes, so that they could see him drenched in his own blood. and only them they allowed us to take him to hospital some of and i'm not even inside our homes. we do not feel safe because of these riley criminal gangs. and the previous experiences of the petal cd and people. it was proven that this occupation is above the law. and israel approved that he does not care about the international law and also carries out his crimes in the name of the law with international support. these really defense policies have officially consent,
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that she think they say that the real targets, which you've goodman, who previous to open fire near the jewish settlements. but the idea of audit that it regrets the home done to civilians and that's incidents is under review or less than the officials have a say that they don't hold much hope for justice. they either have that and these on just 12, which is always measured by 2 different standards when the boundaries palestinian. would you not hear any voice like all perhaps only a shelley voice, but even there is in these really child who is terrified. the whole world will move and there will be many organizations didn't talk about the issue and the now so cold terrorism, what i can have, we will not back anyone, but we say to these institutions, you have to measure with the same standards and the palestinian child women, and now there's like any other abused ones in this world. heavy as the information war against russia is rum top area due by the head of the franco
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russian dialogue association. most of the european policy of suppressing and funding russian new sources has failed. the most positive, so on. so i think the european leaders have influenced have pushed many french people to seek the truth from russian news sources. people look for other points of view and try to analyze and compare different information to find true answers. they need to hear a different version. along with this, some began to wonder about the state of the money sent to ukraine. in general, the image of russia in the eyes of western people is constantly distorted. american cinema is clear evidence of this. at the end of the 20th century when russian western relations were acceptable russians were humiliated and cinematography by being presented as kind drunkards with russia are gaining power. the image has become more aggressive and barbaric. a bright example is the occupied series,
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which was released in 2015. it tells a fictional story of norway being occupied by russia. and this is all this is done to get common european citizens use to a permanent negative image of russia. in this case, the political actions directed against russia could be justified in the eyes of the europeans. at the beginning of this millennium, europe was ready for dialogue with russia after pollutants, munich, speech relations began to deteriorate. this was exactly the american goal. the west has always tried to prevent the russian european connection, so was not to lose its a gemini over europe. i consider it to be a large and complex plan which could justify the us right to control the whole world. this policy is also when trained in american doctrines as for american control over europe earlier,
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it used to be hit in. but after the start of the conflict in ukraine, it became completely open. finally, versus the federal security service has released the confessions of to you printing suspects detained last month, up to funding into russia in small plains, kind of weapons and explosives. other men claims that are associated by cubes and military intelligence to turn out the types inside the country, follow reports. as a recap of this, as these accounts of the investigation, the russian federal security service continues its successful flight against ukrainian terrace while also receiving new information on the plans by ukrainian special services to organize terror attacks in russia. in, in may 2023, f, as the officers detained alexandra, morose, of a citizen of ukraine, who intended to strike russia's fuel and energy complex. and dmitri semanski, also a citizen of ukraine, intending to deliver munitions for
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a sabotage of russian long range, military aircraft f, as b officers received information about their flights from ukraine by light aircraft, after which they were detained in the course of operational activities. several kilograms of explosives, drones, grenades and assault, rifle and pistols receives from the terrorists. yes, and i was giving it to the bridge people. so i came to rush it from ukraine on orders from ukrainian military intelligence to transfer components of explosives and drones for terrorist activities on russian territory where i was detained. she's going to do that, so it looks like your model is only on the video and i'm gonna send her him rosa's progress part. it was a lot of my plane and there was another one ahead of me. how many of you were there also on during the interrogation semanski admitted the ukrainian military intelligence which sent them to conduct the terror attacks had also discussed the
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plans to use a so called dirty bomb early or the leadership of ukrainian intelligence discussed the possibility of creating and transferring a dirty nuclear bomb, radioactive contamination and small nuclear transportable charges. they do not weigh that much less than a $5100.00 bomb. there is a possibility here to turn a small plane into a strategic car craft with the range of 600 kilometers. it can easily start off leave on a time or a week, a month. you come back the next day, repeat implants are whole area. with these challenges, we discussed the possibility of making a dirty nuclear bomb that when designated would contaminate a huge area around itself. after which, it would become unbelievable. under any conditions. the detains terrace are only parts of the criminal system, which is being systematically built by the ukrainians, special services both and detainees, acted within the framework of this 3rd service of the ukrainian military
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intelligence created personally by the head of the main intelligence directorate of ukraine care real don of this unit includes light engine aviation for supplying sabotage and reconnaissance groups in russian territory with munitions as well as strikes by dropping bombs on fuel and energy infrastructure facilities. in addition, one of the detainees has been involved in the creation of an organized crime group network and rush us since 2019, which is another prime example of key ups long term terrorist strategy towards russia. in 2019 was requoted by the main intelligence director of ukraine. at that time, we began a very interesting job, connected with the creation of a network of various organized crime groups in russia. they worked under forged documents, they kidnapped people and transported them to different countries. in 2022. another for an intelligence unit was created. it was my 3rd service,
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and i ended up there the same way. my assignment there was related to the creation of an aviation wing, which allowed airborne penetration at low altitudes into any territory in depth of both russia and any other states in order to transport both weapons and explosives, or any other mechanisms. your brain calls it a diversion, but for russia it is terrorist activity. in the future, i think this service mechanism will only keep expanding the cranium terrorist commanders who sent them to commit crimes on russian territory are no longer interested in the faith of their subordinates. for them, they are tools for achieving their criminal goals. now the detain terrace are aware of this, and although they can no longer change anything in their own situation, vickers their comrades in arms to reconsider whether they should continue to carry out the criminal orders of their commanders. on the other side is the bras.
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what the pilot is always a bargaining chip had an episode with alexander the model of who was taken prisoner . now i was taken as well. we were told that he was immediately announced for an exchange. everyone was persuaded that he was however, at the moment, there were no applications for an exchange either for him nor for me. hello to our group of pilots for our training right now. i want to let them know that they will just be left behind. i'm worried about the guys, i know their people are not treated as people, they do everything to point us in a single direction. but it's just for those who take the same path, i did think what about it's before you do anything. these videos are revisit example, illustrating the criminal nature of the cranium, special services in turn, russian special services continue their successful activities to prevents terror
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attacks by the ukrainian regime. the last, how the world is a look into this tuesday. some on any of those stories do checkouts all websites off. com, one is p discard 20 bucks and around about 30 minutes time. hope to see you then the what happens in libya and in human specifically told at least a segment of the syrian people that this is not going to need to any, any weird. because we could see that there was going to be on our, in both places, some of these things, but please some syrians to stand by their state and keep it a filter. the,
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when it comes to social media, people in developing an emerging countries are continuing to increase their use. this is necessarily a good thing considering we now know social media companies have known about the negative effects. their platforms have on the use of today and they've done very little. i'm scared now. he is on today's edition of $360.00 view. we're going to look at whether advancements in technology might cause a drawbacks for the use of 3rd world countries. the the gap and internet usage between emerging and advanced economies over recent years has narrowed. however, there are still large parts of the world we're citizens don't have access or use of the internet. now quite a few research, only one and 4 indians use the internet or on a smartphone with selves to her africa being the least wired part of the globe.
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within those countries, the digital divide persist, income, education, age and some areas. gender still defines who does have access to the internet, and those are most active on social media. and this is fairly a bad thing. so the internet opens up doors for education, commerce and cultural interactions for younger users. social media can have such a negative effect that some parents often question whether the drawbacks outweigh the benefits disrupt his sleep, concerts, distraction exposure to boys, rumors easy to spread unrealistic view of other people's lives in peer pressure are just a few of the problems which are brought on by social media for those in their teenage years and younger. a globally among younger people between the ages of 15 and 24 years. suicide is the 2nd most common cause of death. the number of youth you choose to take their life as thoroughly increased and it's very hard to think the rise of social media is just a coincidence. therefore,
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are those less developed countries with limited access to the internet and social media? actually doing the next generation. a favor during me to discuss and help find the answers as well as saying mark, waiting to king video journalists and a community mental health activist. thanks for joining. yeah, we know a social media has a strong confluence and developed countries, but what else does lower middle income countries, what social media platforms are available? and how much influence do they carry the agents into our project function? and then we have all of this or something different from that, not every other way. well, i know typically facebook, twitter, instagram used to main. see what, uh, and picked up which is going you know, the most of the ones i was how what mental health impacts do they have? i've seen them more and more. so showing me yeah. for me to do what it's going to
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get to that stage. so early in the line language that the positive aspects, mental health issues are the kinds of other solutions this 10 by a nonprofits and we have the slow so on line. so for example, i know something, but it's like i didn't, i'm, we get out on mission many. oh, that's full, right? so reports of people are mental health challenges. and also we have a dump plus one. so my co watch people, we've gone so and so you have a question. so what are the questions online? what am i can show when so we can able to to keep that in substrate dumped on one on one. so particularly, i mean it is a provide support for this. okay. grades for mental health tenants. i just need someone that can frame it's. it's also to connect with that is a positive aspect. how ever on the negative side bins and show me that has to do with the appraise show on the younger generation because it see people leaving fast
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like it's when says and the work, so it'd be like them. and so the have, these are, was really that it see on, so show me there, i'm the attempted to you to tell me what's being done and that it's been a lot of fragile and sightsee at least to depression because they're not able to meet up once you use a new test phones, one to leave in the service life, fly on the right, the world that is not possible. and so that's, that's next to another event i just, i right see impression here. and of course of what i can, she's coming to the also there's a lot of side, luckily online because some press to somebody to grab it. since i've been targeted general likes. no one keeps coming after you too. what is shame you? what are you every day for the 1st? and the 2nd, the language i meant, sorry, the scripts in person not let me see any disposal issue. that's why people do not
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community or sometimes that's been updated. i'm still shop either where that was on the phone. you know, you need us to meet your family and the form. and this goes a long way to fix the mentors of individuals because somebody being on your phone or the, you know, have a normal conversation that you're probably members of the chart over the spring and so on and so forth. it goes along with this train family relations, she said size, i'm the long run the girlfriend and so depressed me that the do not in the not spend and other according to time with the parents or someone in the system. we. and you realize i need to be in the gene, well, why that person wants to come and present a and you where it's no deadlines. also that's led to uh, normally nice, you know, could probably come withdrawn. somebody boxing desktops needs, making it big also show me the idea of seeing people you know,
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giving the on the bus me and the minute that to withdraw from that. so yeah, click on the side. cool. and that live in the to 9 because the rate on as she said, they cannot be able to, you know, make it idea age and so on. so until we're also there was an issue. no, so it seemed like i mentioned before, social media activities, the false reality or at least an expectation. i'm so those who seem to be cannot be able to make it work. and the reason life happens most of the way the kind of interact with the day it kind of go out good that too fast or goes to show me that being said, this name a tiny bit and even one as a the i do want to so you have a round few goals such as you probably know, self esteem. also there's all the information also show that, you know, keeps,
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keeps coming and sometimes find yourself overwhelmed with information. and so people go through the notes. i have to use my community to talk about it on my contract at the moment. i think one thing is just keeps of use of frame. yeah. well then that will be the issues that come into play when we talk about mates are here, but it wasn't aware of. and so i think that so we need to improve one reason. what is the problem? what's new tile? well being and what are the people face? because what we know that there are different types of been types of issues, then we can be able to address the better way. does this affect a young man or women more? actually, i think that is the minute it was a big change in my opinion, because we didn't, i didn't want to have that frasier to want to leave the fast lane. oh, well one will just say about bullying or what i'm wondering if it's in depression
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and anxiety. you see their friends am going fast. i know. have that one level of depression. oh yeah. what do you think that go to like, well, enough courses for everybody, but just for me, mean that's like the minimum i'm of 3 to dispose of the i did was wondering when it comes to the issues that we mentioned before. because 1st of all, the women who are the ones who are looking at is if i mean, i'm really good shape, it's too much, i'm going to show you on that goes my company's the way they see they move into ways of that quote. no driving because leaving the possibly it's a once the dates and the end up, you know, finding themselves interesting, the ministry like recipe or finding themselves, you know, of dating the guy returning to afford to speed on finding themselves the seat by uh, people on the phone so many things, they said no more than that. you said,
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i'm good, that's great and i can beat you cause imagine what it is, what i fix mostly the young guys web i as in mary, oh, it's quite in my company and see i'm from from miss you a lot of money. if you contact somebody, it might be one of them, one of the one didn't want to apply for one night that one that has so many young when i would that be for these are the so let so many life, no mental health issues, something for a good, a map, it's really because of these. so young man and women just find ways, but generally i would say more, we made a more vulnerable to side bubbly to big speech. and also to that more expos for, by going to that it was easily, i got global easily these things i have that is easier to set up and show me there . at the end of the day they find themselves in the meantime, self as prizes. do you find parents and governments trying to react to this problem? let's say an f.
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