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craney and troops attempted inoffensive in 5 directions. the enemy did not succeed in any of them and suffered significant losses. 300 soldiers, 16 tanks, 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 sofa they have a fail, they have completely failed and also the russian defense minister. he is shed some light on the cost that the ukrainian side has suffered and has really paid uh over the course of these past 3 days. also, what's really peculiar about this latest 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 certain showing who they are in comparable to those that the ukrainian
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side had to endure. also the circus showing who has revealed that apparently in the face of nothing to show for the offensive and the phase of no feasible results on the ground. the ukrainian side has started to move its troops from other parts of the front 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 in order to strengthen their potential, thereby significantly weakening their positions in the direction of their son. incidentally, the enemy has begun building defensive positions on the right bank of the neck, the river, which indicates its intention to switch to defending their. all of this, it really holds in line with. what are the russia the russians have been saying about the explosion with the destruction of the diamond? novak hoff got the ukrainian side has the in selling it relentlessly. there have
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been recorded instances of the ukrainian miss owls fired towards the facility on tuesday. the blew up and the parts of the front have been badly, badly flooded. so now the ukrainian side 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 are always your region in the net scan here in the just outside loop 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, 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
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so if i didn't steps up his government's arms deliveries to ukraine with his potential levels for next year's presidential election, a voice that own controversial takes on the conflicts going against the establishment. sante. russian agenda was, he's caleb moulton, explains, well, we're getting closer to next year is 2024 election. and a number of candidates in both parties are declaring themselves, we're hearing a number of figures in the republican party and the democratic party or announcing now on the democratic side, joe biden has already said, and the democratic national committee has already said there won't be any debates, but that has not stopped robert kennedy junior. that's not stop him from running for office. and he has spoken about the issue of ukraine and he's made many points that are certainly not being said by us mainstream media. here's what our f. k junior had to say on a recent twitter space, we've been as propagandized with these comic book depictions that are now formulaic
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. you know that there's a bad guy, he did a bad day and it was all about the i'd say it's needs to go in and fix the situation by the people who use that device. or the problem is we're being victimized to our own agencies, which are, you know, which are leaving out the conceptual information which are leaving out the new ones which are leading out the entire history of this case of us propagate publications which brought us into which brought us and also a broad ukraine into a war that is not helping you great grand can or with this war now r f k junior has also dared to mention the bio labs that were funded by the american government in ukraine a subject that's completely taboo and seems to be for didn't, and us main stream media now whenever the name of our f. k junior comes up, the main stream media dismisses him as a conspiracy theorist because it is curtis. ready and the vaccines and some of the
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statements he's made about dr. bouchee. what's interesting though is polls show that regardless of mainstream media, just writing him off as just being some conspiracy, not 20 percent of democrats still support him. and this shows that beneath the surface, even within joe biden's own democratic party, there is a lot of discontent. and that discontent relates to the use of the brain and the flow of weapons that seems to be on ending the billions of dollars of us tax their money. they used to prolong the conflict. now they're public inside is also the voices that are critical of us foreign policy at the ground swami. he was recently speaking up and this is what he said regarding how he would handle the conflict. calling basically for concessions made to russia in order to move toward peace. so what i think we need to do is end of the ukraine more on peaceful terms, but yes, do make some major concessions to russia, including freezing the current lines of control in
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a korean war style frames disagreeing really wouldn't want to do what you claim wouldn't want to do and also a permanent commitment not to allow ukraine to inter nato, but in return, russia has to leave it gets treaty and it's the joint military agreement with china . that's better advanced as american interest. now, the media in the united states is the talking, the most complete usa, when it comes to the issue of ukraine. they present only one version of the dance where russia is all bad and your brain is all good. and the usa needs to spend lots and lots of more money prolonging the conflict. however, as more candidates step up and run for office, we're hearing from those candidates who are appealing to the american people, a different version of events. and it seems that many americans are on satisfied in many of those who would like jo biden's job, they seem to be appealing to americans with those sentiments. and the american public is certainly not happy about the crumbling infrastructure in the united states. the decaying roads and bridges and highways. there are
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a lot of people asking questions about why so much money is being spent tools and weapons to some country far away while the country falls to pieces. so it's very interesting to see what the candidates are saying. as ukraine becomes increasingly an issue in the presidential race, despite the mainstream media, basically channeling the discussion and a very one sided direction of the 7 years of broken ties as long as we open december c and we add, the move follows as the success of a chinese broken agreement between the 2 states. it also comes with us secretary of state on sleep, lincoln's visits to so do you read you all say, correspondent use such a long day when says no a while finally, after much anticipation, it was embassy and resolved has officially been reopened after several years of closure and this marks the official resumption of diplomatic ties between one and re all after 7 years of icy relations. of course,
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we do know that they are wanting consulate, a general in just as well as its permanence representative to the organization of islamic cooperation. have also started to iran, of course, uh earlier, we know that the iranian embassy and the consulate, i had already started their activities, partially and on officially to facilitate commutes of everyone in pilgrims has programs to the saudis, city of clinic. of course, the reopening of the one in embassy and we all comes in line with the i china, brokered agreement, signed between iran and saudi arabia envisioning back in march. which um, aim to of course, um, like uh, bridge the differences between the 2 former hard tribals and a one to one believes that this shows the failure of the western hedge of any any for once. and then we turn 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
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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, the realities of the global arena have as well. the last, most one introduced how the result, n i t as as invested or to re all the force or the result. energy is a heavy weight and high profile. iranian diplomats. we used to serve as the iranian, and void to collides as well as deputy foreign minister in regional affairs. now everyone is waiting for saudi arabia to also officially reopen and send us the intent wrong, as well as consulate in the one in city of mount shot last week on the sidelines of the brick summit in south africa. saudi for the minister face of the front on told his iranian counterpart that he would pay an official visit to, to $1.00 and then your future. of course, in recent months, ties between the former are tribals, have started to warm thanks that. busy as a china mediated agreement, something which they say i will foster peace and security in
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a region that had been robbed a grip 5 course of violence and conflict. since the 2 regional powerhouse powerhouses parted ways in 2016, the palestinians has buried a toddler who died in hospital off to being shots by the is waiting military during the rate and the occupied westbank. the idea of sizes investigating the killing, which it claims could have happened by mistake dealing a close 5 hundreds of palestinians attended the child's emotional funeral arteries . marissa motion i was that or the other innocent child has lost his life in what is real calls counter terrorist activity in the occupied westbank. every funeral of a palestinian civilian killed in violence turns into a small protest. this one is especially painful as the victim was just 2 and
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a half years old. the body of little mohammed to me me, returns home for the last time. his mother cannot stop kissing and hugging him. also for the last time, the backyard of the coming of his house is where i'm, how much was shopped into, had the perpetrators say it was an accident, 4th of july and they had the sound of gunshots and right now to see what it was, then i found them inside the car being fired upon my husband started screaming at me saying how moody is gone, how moody is gone. my son spend 4 days at the hospital in his condition, deteriorated fast, his legs and arms were paralyzed. then he stopped peering scene until king, that little by little he stop showing any brain activity, but how much father was with his son when the tragedy happened. he was also injured in the shooting. do you remember is the last time he spoke with my how much was one he asked his son to get dirty as they were heading to a family? gathering minutes later, the boys party clothes were covered in blood. and newman,
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when you only want to blame is be okey plan is ready on me. and it says domestic policy against all of us, whether it's children, the elderly, or anyone, one of us i a target. the incident happened last thursday in the family's home village of nobody's sally. they leave not far from the gate built and controlled by his rarely security to control people's movements in and out of the area. well, how much was with his father in the backyard when the car was fired on? the idea of said in a statement into the family was probably hate of these really forces responded to an attack by palestinian ellison's high son though, sees things differently, a home in the old book that rudely and arrogantly claim they will flies upon on a witness that such dreams soft falls, the victims through a me and my son. what happens is the soul just feel that that's something might happen and just open fly. whoever may be passing by mohammed is yet another victim . a total of $28.00 palestinian children have been killed in his really military
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raids throughout the west bank since the start of the year. the un special car is in asia for the middle east peace prizes strongly condemned. the deadly incident. so far, the only representative of the international community coming to the family one's actions not towards any wish or one of the middle of my son is not the 1st child to die. no will be the last one. the palestinian children are being shot while no one's stands beside us. so we want an international trial. we want the world to support us. we've taken enough of these injustice. the village most is the last stop for the body and grieving family members. muslims believe when a child dies, he or she was chosen by god and we'll go straight to paradise. but even this phase one tail the wound and silence, the sorrow is the time of moaning. not only for mohammed's family and relatives, but to the entire village and beyond. the jas august. innocent child has left scars, untouched. every probably stands about has been buried. but the anger and
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frustration of very much alive, they say as soon as they tears drive, they will start their fights for justice and for the future. without children's grades, risen ocean are all to you from another solid and the palestinian administration for the safety of palestinian shows and remains us with dozens of that was taken to the streets of draws a city protesting against the un world food program. decision to suspense, humanitarian aid, to pull families of how the side, the organizations assigned to didn't sufficient funding is the reason for them is palestinian children and mothers gathered in front of the you and development program office to the knowledge and with the law for decision warnings. written for thousands of families to stuff you and says $200000.00 people will be effected this month and food assistance will stop completely by august unless the money is found . we spoke with some of the protesters in god. today we have come to
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demand a right to food, money, and health freedom and security and peace and for a stop to this burden of fear and terror to children like us a food aid stop sign and poverty and instability will spread the when the aid is stopped, it means that poor families will suffer from hunger ends up probation. i call on the international community to help the people and children of guys that who are suffering from food shortages and a lack of safe to you all know today we organize the stand for the children who are deprived of the right to food a middle instead of summer vacation, instead of spending time leisurely, they're now suffering from hunger. the organization claims that its budget has decreased, but in fact, it supports wars. i appeal to the international community to look with mercy on our children and families who have been suffering from extreme poverty for years. the, the us securities and exchange commission has sold a low since the guys, the world's largest crypto currency platform finance, and
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a bit to freeze its assets. so the allegations of multiple violations of security laws, the movies tom, certainly off the washington also charged a california based script to exchange coins. base with operation gets trading platform as a non registered broker together by no sounds good and base the towns full ta. so all of these lights, digital assets, raise the news box pilot called the new york stock exchanges the shares, and both companies dropped by more than 10 percent will try to scramble to withdrawal the funds from the crypt type platforms. we broke down the story with all his he contributed presents here in the studio script. so it wasn't regulated for a long time, right. and just so the views i want to find by regulated is that what any laws in place to delta and the practice of crypto exchanges. if you take businesses like coin base and find that kind of fit that fast and try my opinion of trying to navigate the voters and figure out what, what to do. so the us, as is really strange little legal system, what basically what they can do is they can retroactively prosecute the,
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let's say you and i do something today that's not not the legal under us law. but in 5 years time, the us theme to what we did today was illegal. now they can prosecute us for it. and that's exactly what they did. they had and they going off to these guys for it is absolutely crazy. one of our biggest talking points at the moment, the trends of di dollarization as most states looking for an alternative to the greenback. do you see washington's clock down as boosting the movements if you allow someone to do something and then you turn it around, that you don't really have a real reason for stuffing them, doing it? if we don't believe in that they, they just turn around and say, i'm not having that anymore. and i think that's just gonna push people to adults, cryptic currencies more, as opposed to this know what we put in cryptography at currencies like the dollar. and yeah, i think that will accelerate the dollarization, especially in, in, you know, countries in the global south. but we cut the law on the program, which really got to be using crypto is we're methods method because it's better and it's cheaper than the us spell it for them to use. i can exchange is active in china, including finance. and so i never loved his to fully comply with sanctions against
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russia like we were talking about before. and those are required by the us and the regulators. so do you think that is one of the leading factors in washington is correct though. yeah, i think it is because i think what seems pretty kind of something that laurels for a while they did have a point sort of and i remember this when i was actually in the us speaking about crypt 7. see 101719. there was a new fcc commission who came in the late the court has to pass the said she wanted to embrace it, but she was really right and back came from doing that. and now what was saying is telling that through hong kong, which as we know is it is part of china. hong kong is about to launch its own fits that kind of see regulation, right? so that settings as well as i'm a site survey, but the chinese government are about to embrace crypt. so in a very big way, that's a huge threat for not just the united states, that the us sola, they've china salts to open up the ability to crypto to be used as a payment method. that's a huge, i mean china, the reaches the, the, the reach of china now around the world, the breaks through chinese development funds. and it was the money that china invests in other countries in the world. if they start really putting a mess,
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it will look alibaba for example, right? when china put that might behind the ball bar as a company, it's a global name and it provides most of the wholesale infrastructure for manufacturing. well, is that you do that? the trip type, that's the game changing it. it's of shoes, threat to the us dollar in might be full. the latest news updates to check our website. all the top. com as always we appreciate your company. thank you for choosing asi international, the the, what happened 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 can 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 filled.
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the ukraine's long anticipated counter offensive hasn't deidre gunn, but it's not off to a good start. this does not bode well for the cube regime, and more importantly, it is a testament to the effectiveness of nato. ukraine is failing since those nations when it comes to social media, people in developing and 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 and their platforms have on the use of today. and they've done very little. i'm sure i know he's on today's edition of 360 view, we're going to look at whether advancements and technology might cause
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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 do not have access or use of the internet. according to pure research, only $1.00 and $4.00 indians use the internet or on a smartphone with such 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. and this is fairly a bad thing. so the internet opens up doors for education, commerce and cultural interactions. but for younger users, social media can have such
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a negative effect that some parents often question whether the drawbacks outweigh the benefits, disruptive sleep concerts, distraction exposure to boys, rumors easy to spread, unrealistic view of other people's lives, and 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 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, 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 a mock wait and a king. video journalist and a community mental health activist. thanks for joining. yeah, we know a social media has a strong influence and developed countries, but what else does lower middle income countries?
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what social media platforms are available? and how much influence do they carry? for leasing center, advertising, the intention. and then we have all of these are some jeff, that's from that every other way. well, i know typically facebook twitter, instagram use you need to see what's up and picked up, which is going 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 what it's going to get to that space. so in the line is that the positive aspects, mental health issues are the kinds of distortion this done by a non profits. adams have dropped as well. so online. so for example, i know something, but it's like i didn't get a foundation many. oh, that's cool, right? so reports of people are mental health challenges and also we have
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a dump plus one, so it's manufactured, there's something called why fi to reach con? so it's a young person. so what are the best things online when they write and she simply and so you can be able to, to keep them top say, dumped on one on one sofa successfully. i mean, it is a provide support for this. okay, great. so i'm into her attendance. i just need someone i could bring to talk to or to connect with that is a positive aspect. how ever on the negative side then and show me that has coach. it was not a fresh show on the younger generation because the people were leaving fast like it's when says and the work, so it'd be like them. and so the have, these are, was really that it seems to show me that i'm the attempted to, you take, or what's being done. and that it's been a lot of fragile and sightsee, least of depression because they're not able to meet up. once you use a new test,
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phones launch is leaving the furnace life fly on the world, but that is not possible. and so that's, that's next 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 pressures and somebody grab that since i've been targeted. you know, like, i'm no one keep coming after you to what is shame you, what are you every day for the course. and the 2nd along which i meant the scripts in person not mean to any. i just wasn't sure that the people in our community sometimes that's been updated. i'm still shop either where that was on the phone. you know us thing with your family and anyone else of the form. and this goes a long way to efforts the mentors of individuals because somebody being on your phone all day, you can also have a normal conversation with your company members and have a number of
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a good chart over the brand and so on and so forth. it goes along with this train family relations, she said size of the long run, the girlfriend. and so it's a bread proving that they do not. and you know, they're not spending a lot of money to time with the parents or someone they love and system we and you realize like maybe in the beginning, well why that person wants to come in the present day and you where it's no deadlines. also just like to uh, normally nice, you know, probably come withdrawn, somebody watching desktops needs making it big on social media. i've seen people, you know, given the past me and the fact that they have to withdraw from that. so they are click on the cycles and they're leaving the $29.00 because the rate on as she said, they cannot be able to, you know, liquids idea, age and so on. so we're also, there was an issue. no. so it seemed like i mentioned before,
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social media activities, the false reality or realistic expectations. and so those who seem to be cannot be able to make it work and they don't want me to light snow. so it didn't with the kind of interaction you guys gave it, kind of go out. good that there too. but, or does it show me that being said, this name a tiny bit, even one of the, 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 you sometimes find yourself when sleeping pollution. and so people go to the hotel and use my community to talk about it on my contract at the moment . i think one thing is just the keys of is afraid. 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, you know,
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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, the better way. does this affect the young men or women more? actually, i've seen that to be made in most of it states, in my opinion, because we didn't, i didn't want to have that frasier to one to leave and the fast lane. oh wow. one will just save up lean or whatever to depression and 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 speed to dispose of the i was wondering when it comes to the issues that we mentioned before. because 1st of all,
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the women who are the ones who are looking at this. and finally, 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 the inter, wayne's the code. no driving because leaving the possibly, it's a once the dates and they end up, you know, putting themselves interesting. better right now, is this your next recipe or finding themselves, you know, dating the guy returning to afford to speed and finding themselves good speeds by uh, people on the phone. so many things the, like you said on. ready next, going to make a lead to called the magic bullets. this one fits mostly the young guys, web i, as in marble, wasn't scored my company and see me from, from miss you a lot of money. if you contact somebody, it might be one of them, one of the why didn't want to fly for one night, that one that has so many young when i would that be for these are the so let so
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many lives not then i have issues on for a good one, my, it's rarely because of these. so young man and women in different ways, but generally i would say more women are more vulnerable to sign bubbly to big speech. and also to that more expos, i've done to that it was easily greenville, easily these things i have that is easier to set up or show me there. at the end of the day they find themselves in the meantime, self prizes. do you find parents and governments trying to react to this problem? let's say an advocate, for example. yeah, in my country right now, i'm the government, the government is picking a lot of options to use 2020 waiting. that was cool. be and see if there was like this new influx of information on the we definitely everybody was home. there was a government community that came from the east europe or something they for medication.
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