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which is the lease of the address for the complex and we just set a report that it may well be late to the green council center counselor. friends that go to be on underway. so this is time me, well i'm late to the front of me will make it easier for them across the way and see if there's any minutes even though on the coming days or weeks inside of the office. well, you mentioned it's blaine game and back in february, ukrainian authorities claimed that russia was actually draining the them. but now they say that moscow is to blame for the flooding. how do these statements and stuff up against each other? as for the blame on the moons, and many people blamed, dressed as a bowling road in the kremlin, all these in jersey. it's a civilians here in moscow. i spend
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a lot of time done. yes. of course. the little lock in the town going on. yeah. some people excited very much of the following surveys and don't, yes. what was the secretaries as it was that the major candidates news g t, y is the united states, and the media and european countries, particularly completely ignoring the fact united states to maintain the listing. here we have to know the best mission sides or maybe show up and get started. so you can you hear me what the media straight away the thing is appointed up and sees us as the understood. so right now it probably be the most go on. yes. so we have to wait, the more evidence comes out or investigation, but it does seem like, is it more crazy office right now?
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well, yeah. so i just wanted to add to that because western officials have also condemned the attack. and they have said, it's an outrageous attack. it shouldn't have happened, but there again, blaming it on moscow. now this isn't just the media either also western officials. and now of course, this is despite the fact that, as you mentioned, the russian towns house are the ones being hard to fit with the flooding. they have the most to lose. why do you think this is again, they've been so quick to jump to these conclusions? a factory. in this context, there's very little reasons debates allowing us to pull things are going on and frontier this. so early damsel need be here today. mc evidence. yes. and both sides frontier of letting each other straight away we see not time and time again in this conflict. some reason the reality on us to pull say investigation is really the propaganda taking the headlines. and that really,
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at the moment is literally how movies are back today. we're talking about one next . it can be a decrease of how an factory we have a lot of this is not really of no interest in the se offer does that it is all. busy right, and we give it to find a lot and even great, because one human at this office was really wasn't the sort of a lady in trying to find the end of it for a peaceful agreement. the both sides to the interest. because i think there's over the loss of the major task and maybe each other. somebody's like really most just for the time that's press tv corresponded johnny miller. thank you . johnny ukrainian troops have failed their counter offensive attempt on the front lines over the course of the past 3 days.
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that's according to russian defense minister survey showing go who says caps forces have taken massive losses for choosing ethical. suits are, over the course of 3 days. the ukrainian regime has undertaken a long promised defensive in different parts of the front line. concentrating many units of equipment and much manpower for the purpose. on june, 4th, the 23rd and 31st mobile brigades on the ukranian troops attempted and offensive in 5 directions. the enemy did not succeed in any of them. suffered significant loss is 300 soldiers and 16 tanks and 26 armoured combat vehicles and 14 vehicles. let me tell you, it is not ferrying well for the k of combined is at least according to the rush is top military official basically in the course, over the course of the past 3 days, k of forces have been trying to bridge brushes, defenses, but the sofa, they have a fail, they have completely failed and also the russian defense minister,
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he is shed some light on the cost that the ukrainian side has suffered and has really paid uh over the course of these pause 3 days. also, what's really peculiar about this late, his statement by the russian men is still defense. he has provided details in a very rare instance. he has provided details as to the law says that the russian side has suffered according to surg, showing who they are in comparable to those that the ukrainian side had to endure. also the circus showing who has revealed that apparently in the face of nothing to show for the offensive in the face of no feasible results on the ground. the ukrainian side has started to move its troops from other parts of the front and then the issues you're having been unsuccessful in it's offensive actions. the enemy intends to transfer units and equipment from the 1st on direction to an offensive area is in order to strengthen their potential,
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thereby significantly weakening their position is the direction upstairs on, sorry for an incident minutes. the enemy has begun building defensive positions on the right bank, if there's enough fair river, which indicates the intention to switch to defending there. but all of this is really full in line with the what are the russia, the russians? i've been saying about the explosion with the destruction of the diamond. novak hoff got the ukrainian side has been shelling it relentlessly. there have been recorded instances of the ukrainian missiles fired towards the facility on tuesday . the blew up and the parts of the front have been badly, badly flooded. so now that you create inside really has the opportunity to well move some of the troops from the here to some parts of the front to other sections like in these up, at always, your region in the net scan here in the, just outside the loo guns because of course, the offensive potential of both armies, but mostly of the russian army, because mostly the left bank of the river has been the,
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has been flooded. they have been significant. well, they have been impacted. they have been crippled. and so the ukrainian side maybe doesn't have to worry so much in the, in the next couple of days that the russian side might attempt anything to cross the river to the river to you and to try and to capitalize on the gains on other parts of the front the up to 3 years in prison. that's what a former minister of justice in slovakia is facing for his pro russian comments on facebook. however, he stands firmly by his principles. i'm proud of the statement i have written, and i would repeat it any time. it is indisputable. the putin and the russian federation acted in accordance with international law. it cannot be called an aggressor, stuff in high or been has served as slovak, is minister of justice and supreme court justice. he's also known for his support of russia stance on ukraine, which he expressed in a facebook post
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a day after the special military operation began. there. he praised president putin's actions and called the key of government out for its genocide of f. nick russians now her but has been charged by slovakian authorities with quote, defamation of a nation and endorsement of a crime. if convicted, he faces 3 years in prison. it's earlier we spoke to political analyst alexander poverty, who says that slow lock you in a forty's are likely trying to make an example out of hair. but in order to silence other skeptics that does not fit the official narrative is being criminalized or is being simply shut down or censored. and so this is just to make bridges. so example, the latest example. but you know, this is the thing that they don't have any car arguments and your,
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let's say 20 years ago. somebody else who doesn't agree with them would have just on out into the media and said why they don't agree with them. but here, you know, their arguments are lead. also they want to crushing percent. so instead of the coloring with the calmer opinion as done in normal democratic societies, they just try to censor him. they try to penalize and they tried to intimidate him, and they tried to use them as an example for others who might have similar thoughts . and lots of other people have similar thoughts in europe. just as a lot of them are also afraid to a voice and publicly like he has a ron has reopened, it's embassy and re add after 7 years of broken ties, the move, a direct result of a chinese brokered agreement between the 2 states. it comes and made us secretary of state anthony blankets visit to saudi arabia when saudi arabia broke off
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relations with iran in 2000. and 16 after the states embassy into ron was attacked by protesters expelling iranian diplomats from the country. transmission will return to saudi arabia. under the leadership of ron's former ambassador to equal weight, the embassy is reported to be in function. the agreement to restore relations between saudi arabia in iran was reached in march of this year. after unsuccessful attempts by other states, china finally broke, the deadlocks between the 2 parties to search for on foreign minister has claimed that the policy of isolating a ron has failed look. are you sure your, your ons, active presence in the shanghai cooperation organization, your asian economic union, and recently bricks shows the global policy of isolating. iran has failed. they want the current order, which is based on us to germany, to be at the center of world attention. but as the concepts and international politics and relations have changed in recent years,
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the realities of the global arena have as well. to discuss this as cross slab of foreign policy analyst and public diplomacy strategist, psych eat most office cautious, a welcome side. so ron has reopen, it's embassy, and saudi arabia today. how significant is that step for the region? and what does it mean for the iranian people? a lot of times we're having the we'll call this is a major step taken by the 2 sides after pick a 2 part us presence in the region, which brock's possibilities and the stipulation region. now we are starting a new era activated the world because the power is being gone. it transitioned from the west east to countries like china now rushed off india, iran and the bricks. members, we will see shifting policies and revision in strategies these, that's one of the main reasons why august. so these are came for
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a rough rough. what's wrong with your broad, especially considering that they saw i've experienced the you with shameful and radical retreats from afghanistan in such a shame. and then that was the great pulse to every part of the region, but the us is moving on it the klein. busy power also the so these are thinking we get off the phone, they can only get interest of make up projects, economic projects that they have for themselves. and they want to get rid of a lot of coal security and any kind of spread for the future. the one also wanted to expand size with detroit. uh, i mean uh with the original. busy with russia trying now south america as well as the africa ever seen, it is for, it has been raised. he took office, his 1st press conference. he offered the escalation with, solve the rape. yeah. because the escalation is a prerequisite. if you want to increase your power train, so both sides want to see,
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i can only get interest in mutual. you can buy natural relations of course, and this has already started. if you want to set the high ranking economic delegation, edified, uranian economy minister to solve the rate. yeah, the 1st. busy to be invested in concert bread, there's. busy as arrived in a rock out to be for investment balance for the region. this means a lot of sol because once you entangled your economic x rays, you could go further and improve your ties up and resolve your rivalries. being secured with the political issues in the region, a number of countries out of countries like egypt, jordan. busy rain, many of them have coal for wrap. what's going on with their bon, the edges with the i b believe the 1st to enhance their ties with. they run to invest with the level. this means more stability for the region. this illusion of prophets in syria 11 and the rock here, man and elsewhere. while you talked about breaks and also the declining
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a status of the united states. now us secretary of state anthony blinking is set to also visit the saudi arabian capital. he says he's going to mediate relations between re add and tell a be, what do you make of the timing of his visit? well, you know, this rap, what's wrong with it wanted to ship then. uh well, the question, and that that meant a revision, that the strategies and the region of also the past several decades the sold it appears he was frozen, we'll get back as soon as we can. now in india, police have reopened a criminal case into last week's deadly trained disaster, which claimed hundreds of lives and left more than a 1000 people injured. india's real ways ministers has a collision was caused by a faulty signal rescue operations are complete and the stretch of the truck has
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reopened. our t corresponded regions sharma visited the scene off to long list. you 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 restored the down line movement of some trends. but the stench of the dead in the air and the belongings on the ground. still very much here. what 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 have snapped seems to be the government's top priority. the
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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, a bird try sold lentils, and bolted from my home when my ritual. we need to help these tragedies shouldn't have happened. 3 estimation workers, the police walk around the clock to put things back on track. no clues the video from de halston homes for people like them. i know it's not much, but she just needs as we from the tracks supplies and she'd on nothing less than the blessing continuously. we can say that from the incident happen, we are trying to get it going to some those engaged and it is
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going the settings, both the passenger and trains 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. and we're getting back to our guess us i eat who is here with us back now. so the normalization of diplomatic ties between saudi arabia into ron leaves washington on the sidelines. earlier before we got cut off, we mentioned that we mentioned anthony blinking in the reason why he was visiting. what can you say about the us as reaction to the recent events? well, you know, it's interesting that the deepest that research, there's been fil extra rules and think that we're playing, dividing this friction for this week position. they called it like the, the, the,
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the foundation for defense of democracy. archie mocked up over it's called the triple loss because 1st of all, one of the allies at the united states. so unfortunately we lost the signal. we'll try to get them back next time. the russian language is being celebrated on tuesday at the u. n. with moscow's envoy and his colleagues from other nations are taking part in the event to me. first is here's the russian language is not just the means of communication. it is a very complicated system of meanings and connections. a unique treasury of knowledge about the world and an archive of collective memories of an entire generation of people with which we spoke the language at different times. even though russian can be difficult to learn, the language is can offer such a vast choice of means of expression just
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a way to go and artistically potential and structural diversity. give them the russian language is developing dynamically in the international arena of which it is an official or corporation, a language called 15 organizations under the auspices of the land as well as seen father global structures such as breaks the sean chi cooperation organization. and the ration economic union who the risk we because the russian envoy wasn't the only one to speak during the festivities as he was joined by colleagues from bella roost . our media has expand, who's back a stand and others, all the participants reiterate or the importance of the russian language as a means of communication. as well as, as cultural significance honoring the names of famous russian writers, including of course, alexander pushed in his birthday's, celebrated on june 6. so is this a mission of waste of god? there is an exhibition of poetry and prose by the russian un staff. and every year
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we hold the russian language, stay under the auspices of the russian book club. this year we decided to deviate from the traditional format of reading classical literature and invited our colleagues to share their own words. we translate you in documents every day, interpreters, and translate all kinds of meetings, speeches by delegates and diplomats. there's an element of creativity in this work, but it's mostly very technical because the un deals with serious topics. many of them with very technical aspects, like disarming and issues, budget documents and so on. the job of the un interpreter is very different from that of any other interpreter, especially one who translates fiction. it may be that a person who has been translating fiction all his life or it's been successful and popular has been invited everywhere comes to work for the service. but with the translation of you in documents, you may have a lot of difficulties. cartoon that is, that's a rep for now, and as you saw, there's a lot of use out there. so for the latest updates, head over to r t dot com and be sure to follow us on all social media platforms. thanks for
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tuning in and don't go far. my colleague, nicky aaron, will be taking over at the top of the hour the the what happens in libya and in human specifically told at least a segment of syrian people that this is something they need to any, any weird. because we can see that there was going to be on our, in both places. so this is the piece, some syrians to stand by their state and keep it
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the when it comes to social media. people in developing and emerging countries are continuing to increase their youth. but is this necessarily a good thing considering we now know social media companies have known about the negative effects and their platforms have on the use of today, and they've done very little sky. now he's on today's edition of $360.00 view. we're going to look at whether advancements and technology might cause a drawbacks for the use of 3rd world countries. the . the gap in internet usage between emerging and advanced economies over recent years has narrowed. however,
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there are still large parts of the world we're citizens. don't have access or use of the internet according to pure research, only one and for indians use the internet on a smartphone with selves to her africa being the least wired part of the globe 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 to. 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, or just a few of the problems which are brought on by social media for those in their teenage years and younger. a globally amongst the younger people between the ages
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of 15 and 24 years. suicide is the 2nd most common cause of death. the number of youth you choose to take their life is thoroughly increased and it's very hard to think the rise of social media is just a coincidence. therefore, 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, wait, and a king where their journalists and a community mental health activist. thanks for joining. yeah, we know a social media has a strong influence and developed countries. well, what else does lower middle income countries, what social media platforms are available? and how much influence do they carry for leasing center, advertising and punching? and then we have all of this or something different from that every other way. well, i know typically facebook twitter, instagram used to main see what and picked up which is going
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the most popular ones. i was how what mental health impacts do they have? i've seen them more and more. so showing me yeah. for us to do it. we're going to get to that stage so early in the line and the positive aspects, mental health issues are the kinds of the social on the discipline by a non profits and have dropped as well. so online. so for example, i know something, but it's like of the foundation many oh, that's cool, right. so reports of people are mental health challenges and also we have adult plus one. so my country, there's something called white people which go on, so it's a young person. so what are the questions, online, what are you writing? she simply and so you can be able to, to keep them until they dumped on one on one sofa successfully. i mean, it still provide support with this. okay. grades for mental health tenants. i just
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need someone i could bring to talk to or to connect with that there's a positive aspect. how ever on the negative side then and show me that has coach. it was not a trace show on the younger generation because it see people leaving the fast like it's when says and the work, so it'd be like them. and so the have this, there was really some that it seems to 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 leased to depression because they're not able to meet . so once you use a new test phones, one just leaving them service life, fly on the world. that is not possible and so that's, that's, that's another event i just like i like the impression here and of course of what i can, she's coming to the also there's a lot of science i believe online because some press is somebody to grab it since
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i've been targeted general likes no one keep coming asked i you to, what is shame you, what are you every day for me to be? and the 2nd which i meant are those of that's in person. no, i mean to any. just let's show that to people in our community. sometimes that's been updated. i'm still shop either way that was on the phone. you know us thing we to finally and one of the forms and this goes a long way to fix the mentor. no, it's individualized because somebody being on your phone all day, you can also have a normal conversation that your company members, can i have a number of a good chat over the brand 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 it's a great thing that they do not. you know, they're not spending a lot of money to time which and their parents also want to love and system we. and you realize like maybe in the beginning,
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well why that person wants to come in the present day. and you where you know of their lives. also that's left to uh, normally nice, you know, probably come withdrawn. somebody watching desktops needs making it be going to show me the idea of seeing people, you know, giving the me and the main method to withdraw from that. so they are click on the cycles and they're leaving the $29.00 because i'm afraid on as she said they cannot be able to make it. i the age and so on. i. so i just were also, there was an issue. no. so it seemed like i mentioned before, so show me the truth. is this a false reality or realistic expectations? i'm so those who seem to be cannot be able to make it work and they don't want me to light snow. so and then with the kind of interact with yeah, is it kind of go out good that too fast or does it show me that being said,
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this name a tiny bit, the one has a the i do want to so you have it around if you go a size, you probably know self esteem. also there's all the information also show that, you know, keeps, keeps coming and sometimes find yourself overwhelmed with information. and so before we 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 the keys of he's afraid. yeah. well then maybe 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, you know, 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 impact of issues, then we can be able to address the better way. does this affect the young men or women more? actually, i think the most effective, in my opinion, because um, you know,
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women was to have that frasier to one to leave and the fast lane. oh wow. what to say about bullying or what i'm wondering if it's in depression anxiety. you see their friends am going faster? no. have that one level of depression. oh yeah. what do you think they'd go through? like, what do you and of course it's for everybody, but just for me, mean that's like the minimum i'm of pre does this for the most one reason when it comes to the issues that we mentioned before. because 1st of all, we do 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. and that goes to my company's the, when they see they enter waiting for the code. the driving because leaving the possibly it's a once the dates and they end up, you know, finding themselves interesting. better right now is that your next one over.
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