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is it just because it shows you fractured images, presented as fast? can you see through their illusions, going underground? can the headlines right now and i'll show you the national as hundreds of ukrainian soldiers are killed and dozens of times destroyed as keeps counter offensive, is repelled by russian forces. resolved according to the countries ministry of different the islands as 2 pallets duty. and john was to remind the dozens injured by the soldiers in classrooms that erupt following in his writing read on the palestinian city hall from iowa. and perhaps a bit of a cold shoulder ukraine's presidency landscape is not invited to the g 20 this year
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. as confirmed by host, indiana. the way you went find any main street narratives on this channel. it's time for your news and sense of live from much more than 300 ukrainian soldiers have been killed in what's really been done of a much hyped counter offensive in the separate orgy area. this is according to russia's minister of defense, the sort of a story who said that 1500 men and dozens of times have attempted in vain to attack the russian position. the commander of russia's forces in the area so that ukrainian troops with delta of a decisive defeat the frontier with the enemy attempted to go on the offensive. but they were exposed by the forces of military intelligence in time and were bombed by our aircraft at their starting positions. as soon as they reached the mine fields for enemy tanks were blown up by the mines, further or taylor,
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we suppress the enemies right from their firing positions and electronic warfare units or press the enemies communication system. having suffered losses, the enemy refused to advance further. alberto and we have just returned from his apparel here range and it is believed to be the main direction for the counter offensive of the ukrainian forces. the night has been very heated, as we filmed, and as we've talked to the soldiers who are well acting, who are fighting on that section of the front at around midnight. ukrainian forces they've attempted to breach of russia's defense is just outside the small town of audio, which is not the 1st attempt that they're taking there on that particular section of the front. but it is certainly, well other attempts they pale in comparison when it comes to the money to that the ukranian army has thrown into the me grind is over that and well, so far they have failed to show anything for a bit too early and you're up to 3 and it'd be tanked units were moving in for
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directions. the enemy did not even reach the combat collision line in 2 places. we have been preparing for this counter offensive for a long time, and we were afraid that the enemy would prepare even more. so far we see unreasonable actions, because if they continue to lose up to 3 units in one attack, then we will reduce them to adams within one month because the equipment and people will run out. we have strength in the defensive front line enough. you would need to be crazy to make a frontal attack there. we do know that since midnight til 5, about 5 o'clock in the morning, the russian jets russian bomb is and artillery. they have been burning the advancing ukrainian columns, binding its tanks, burning its almost vehicles and the well killing your purse. and now so foss, the fighters, who over that they are describing me the scale of loss is of the ukrainian army as quote unquote co law. so uh, at the same time, the russian soldiers that they are standing strong,
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they silver have not given any important positions to the front as well as very stable over there. at the same time, they're telling me that at least one ukrainian battalion that's hundreds of people, at least up to 800 of men. they openly sabotaged orders. that's according to the information that they got from the radio chat to have it they intercepted, they sabotaged orders to advance to stop the offensive and well, they simply declined to advance. again, that's hundreds of men and dozens of uh, items of ahmed vehicles and the tanks and kinda speak. so lots about the and says a lot to about the morale of ukrainian forces that i'll throw in again into the mead grind as well on that's part of the front. again, it is not right to say that everything has come to an end over the, the intensity of the phasing it has subsided significantly,
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but the firefights are still ongoing, and the tillery on the ation jets are still very busy. let me talk about 2 civilians, including a pregnant women were killed by ukrainian, shutting this occurring. and russians had us on region of the attack on an essentially what we're flogged. evacuated was an area for people who are being rescued and that was essentially targeted just to be understand $100.00 over now to a one pass correspondence for more details. here, here's a steve sweeney. the one young girl has been killed and at least 9 people wounded in an attack on a marketplace in the center of the city of gold cut. now this is the attack took place on thursday at lunch time. so we can only believe that this was designed for maximum impact, some 23 book. it's written down on the city, atlanta in the marketplace, but also destroyed and damaging residential buildings, a cultural policy and a local a technical school. i'm also having these reports in the past on
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a region where the acting governor that has said that 2 people have been killed. one of them, a pregnant woman internet track on it of occupation, a points. and he described this as a deliberate attack on the innocent civilians that were also having use from the co, the power station that there's been, the premiums have target to the conversation that causing a full risk 5. and of course, this is leading many people to also, when would this nightmare come to an end? well the thing with the gulf coast electric down west immediate, basically last out, russia, placing the blame for the damp destruction on moscow officials other dispute and the claims of some of the officials are accusing key of, of actually being behind this attack. couple of ukrainians were working on blowing up the dam. boom. the dam blows up. wester, media, g. i wonder who blew up the dam must have been the russians. well,
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when it comes to this a political, a political interest, i did a push the narrative even further saying that the weld blaine's, the russian president for destroying the latin avaya kafka. here though is an alternative view from india and geo political analyst. our goals haven't us, it is definitely a click convincing pulled up as an audience. and why i sort of say that because you porter, uh, an independent board, an independent court on the social media. and everybody will start holding you all the same. so for policy, you start home, do you have the id when the battery should come in? so it gives me a duty. then i said that to you when nobody knows war describes the dam and on that good thing. good. and uh, i was the surely abused on good to as well so that i know the whole environment is very poor notarized. and uh, i don't think that the,
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any going to infuse multiple notarized then the utah price. no. so as far as the media is concerned about media is any big a big, there's nothing for us to end all these altered sod, instruments of foreign policy and driving the for the policy. well, that might be nato boots on the ground in the nearest future. this in combat zones of the ukraine conflict that is, according to the former nato secretary general, unders resumes. if nature can also agree on a clear pa, forward for your crane, there's a possibility that some countries might take action individually. we know that poland is a veteran gauge, then providing a concrete assistance to ukraine and i wouldn't exclude the possibility that poland within days have been strong during this context on a national basis. and be followed by the baltic states may be including the possibility of troops on the ground. well wasted on supplies of your crime, and have been significantly increasing it along with the nato power is ramping up
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the training on fuel crating and troops and even pilots. and several opponents, officials have also not ruled out the possibility of nato engaging in direct combat with russian forces. and political consultants are allowed to overlay such as the former nato leader was trying to set the tone for decision making within the block . i think this actually is something that has to be moved into an exception of actual might. ready speech as lost. uh, i think it was march uh in uh, uh also you have to remember the new toys and each additional uh, sheet of. ready which basically needs to fine uh, the industry jersey by its own existence and to find the budgets reisman's done uh is uh, varies, fee on the individual, obviously since she was aiding the organization for many years. and he's trying to basically set the tool once for the upcoming son to be on his, on, uh, on july 11th. and the idea that, uh, you know,
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full resolutions are adopted within the form of that. so the next month, this should at least be some kind of wisdom guaranteed uh, very known. uh. so it should be to be done to the next edition, the washington a to palestinian john list are among so heat. 5 people injured, arthur is ready for his mounts at a rate on the palestinians who deal with them on it. that is in the west bank. of course it provokes biden's class. the . it has been a very tough morning in ramallah, this thursday. media report say that a large group of israeli military came to down off the capital of the power steering administration to carry out an army operation of demolish and a house belonging to someone who israel accused and charged off terrorism. they
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prizes on the ground spark immediately outrage among the local population, including young stories. they started throwing stones to these rarely forces with the army immediately responding with fire in life. and robert bullets as well as to you guess the idea of confirmed as part of the information provided by the palestinian journalist center. because saying that one published in fulton journalist was huge by robert bullets to he's had a while. he was at the riots between local population and these really are me. he's currently is in a intensive care. i have to say this is a very hot topic, according to rough estimates, in the last 22 years. these really forces killed at least 22 journalists, and many others have been wounded and a big concern of human rights groups. both local and international is but no, it has ever been punished for that. and this is why we now hear from local
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journalists that this case should be taking 2 colt, including international criminal court. demolishing house is a, is a, come on, is rarely practice when it comes to the perpetrator, or is accused of terrorist and israel has been doing it all across the occupied west bank, claiming it is by this punishment and a tool of deterrence to potential attackers. this recent times, the idea upset that his statement a residence of some one who was behind the terror attack and to risk to them last november was demolished when tween bloss killed. 2 people hadn't changer, is 14 others, at least with all the com on this policy is highly criticized human rights groups. local and international call is a form of collective punishment, claiming it is not fair or legal that the families of the attackers are being punished and a suffering. there were several cases here when the how the student plays appealed to high court of justice in jerusalem, trying to prevent the homes from being demolished. but it's in most of the cases
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these appeals were rejected as we spoke with a whole doing. but to go to the public opinion analyst on his riley affairs, he said that when violence typically breaks out in the contested areas, perhaps israel domini seemingly has a hard time differentiating its target 7 this. and it's not the only database throwing ballast in. houses that in fact they destroyed some facility is schools or other facilities that with the faith and the donated by the you? oh is it you themselves the, they don't care, they do whatever they like. and the, when you go to, to see the cool was, is of these demolitions or the motives you find that at the end it's political. tell them what they've, that has nothing to do with what they call a dispute on policy. in order to detailing the understanding is that the wrong part of the success and get into existing things. proficient isn't as a journalist, and sometimes i live in the field. they don't deal with you as
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a journalist. they did with you as up understanding. and those are the listing and it means that that you are a target, i need you to make the get for those that are really is. so just they do want them out of a lot. i think the statements because they don't see the palestinians, the journalists, medics, the children and women what they bought. they don't see the ballast damian's as a human beings. protests and extra lanka have devolved into violence. that's police deployed tear gas and water calendar. dispos, anti government chemistry. wow. that's we understand the thousands of people gathered in a suburb of the major city of colombo to put a protest against govern government policies and crippling inflation. a student organization, the coal for the rally demanded the immediate release of to detain the student council. members and you poll shows that most
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europeans say the use of focus more on strengthening its own military might and perhaps depend less on washington for security or the french liter manual macro in this position to remain neutral towards china or is also is actually canning support admits the public policy contributor rachel mazda now has to take on this as they are planning council on foreign relations. a major european policy think type, who's the artist donor has historically been finance. here. george soros has opened society foundations, but it also gets cashed from various european governments and the european union has just found in the survey of citizens from 11 different european countries that while just under half of europeans do, consider the continent security relationship with washington to be beneficial and the vast majority see the us as an ally or if we could get partner offering 74 percent of the figure that's out from 66 percent in november of 20. 20 also said
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that you are a cannot rely on the u. s. a needs its own defense capabilities and speaking of autonomy, 62 percent of the 16000 europeans, paul said that they want to stay unusual in any conflict between the us and china. in other words, europeans are on the same page as french president emanuel and michael paradox would be. that's overcome with panic. we believe we are just americans, followers the question, europeans need to answer. is it in our interest to accelerate on tie one? no. the worst thing would be to think that we, your opinions must become followers on this topic and take our cue from the us agenda and a chinese overreaction. my goal realizes that you can have truly independent foreign policy and positions of your own. if you can't stand on your own to fees, manual happened to come to this realization after a visit to china back in april and during which he scored some major business deals for france at the time when he desperately needed some darts on the board. as the
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country suffered and continues to suffer from high inflation and energy prices. so michael suddenly started speaking about china being an ally on like washington's view of beijing as a phone. the phone people just that you put the one as france supports the one china policy and the search for a peaceful settlement of the situation. this is the position of europeans and it is a position that has always been compatible with the role of ally. but it is precisely here that i insist on the importance of strategic autonomy between allies does not mean being a vassal something. it's amazing house. graves and big business deals from china, including the sale of a 160 new commercial jets for french headquartered airbags in a doubling of air buses production in china. a huge when over the european companies american arrival. boeing. so you do in bold and my calls hush for foreign policy independence from washington. it's amazing what a bit of money can do, like the college getting, gets
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a job finally and moves out starts making his own task and now suddenly finds the courage to start telling mom and dad what he really thinks and what he really wants . and what is my co, apparently really was, is more of the kind of the independence, the only money and profitability. and bibles, one generally my calls world view of a need for independence from the u. s. and more neutrality on china position is obviously reflected by european citizens themselves. and this new paul flashes with a virtue signaling meters of the block that routinely twice audiology over pragmatism. i believe we can and we must carve out our own distinct european approach, but also leave space for us to cooperate with other partners too. and the starting point for this is the needs to have a shared and very clear eyed picture of the risks and the opportunities in our
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engagement with china. so, you know, for us, china is a partner, a competitor, and a systemic rival. and i want to make clear that our impression is that the systemic rival aspect intensifies increasingly if it wasn't just these 2 in charge, the which one is doing business with no one they'd be like the teenager who never leads mom and dad's basement because absolutely no job could ever possibly be good enough for them. but in my cool and most europeans of obviously figured out that if you want independence, i control over your own choices and actions. then you 1st need to have some money and be prosperous. already the you set itself way back economically, way to jump on the anti russian bandwagon following washington's lead. but at a much higher cost to europe stands with us, which ended up being the big beneficiary of all that. but the, you have to figure out now how to strike a balance between it's propensity for lecturing everyone on values that even it
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violates routinely on one hand and diversifying its cooperation to ultimately lift its sofa to greater independence on the other. ukraine's foreign minister has detailed the plans are run past this country's presence in africa with promises of opening new embassies and boosting, minute tree and cultural ties you create is not a victim. and not a bigger company. to ask for help. we come to african friends offering mutually beneficial partnerships. we also keep working hard to ensure that the volume of ex supported ukrainian grain keeps growing despite any obstacles. and by any obstacles, i mean russia. this is the only obstacle really to your grains of foreign minister has already visited several african nations this year and is planning to take another trip in the coming months. a key evidence western allies are peacefully, voice concerns over the support that must go, has been getting from africa, as well as the neutral stance of several african nations. russia's cooperation with
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the continent has been developing its fellow bricks. member of south africa hosting the russian navy recently exercises and even inviting president boot into an upcoming summit in the country. well, that's a course live now to a financial expert original co c in south africa. he's joining us at live on the international a very well welcome to you today. so in a very good evening as well. we know we know it's a rush for africa these days. i mean, the main front runners are china, russia, the usa, but, but now ukraine seemingly getting involved. i wonder on who is bidding. how do you, how do you read into this story? but it's very difficult to understand what the korean is all up to. we dig into series last year in december, when, flooding affairs many stuff could, eva said is going to open about 10 embassies in africa. was that to us was sort of a shock. we, we know that you create and he's been conflict with russia and to immediately begin
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to single wellbeing about 10 embassies in africa. that is a total, isn't his very, very explain it is, it does seem a bit of a tool or that missing a courtesy. what, what do you think that means that the, the russia, africa, somebody to suit approaching that will be in some petersburg in july. i mean, how likely is it that ukraine's plans for the african continent would be considered at this event hosted by russia in some petersburg in july? and i find that very much they may as well be some discussions. of course, i know they asked in need as a getting up to, to, to meet, present, putting and present uh, the last key sometime in june, but may as well be that when they meet in uh, in uh, in russia they should be some sidelines discussions that are on there, but look south africa is very much a way of these position visa view, rice and ukraine. and you would have observed that the opposite guys looks like. and you credits, i see. but i think these are considered an effort from the worst to, to, to, to sponsor as to where ukraine's, you know,
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entry and to advocate i did time when actually committed just being the best interest for you trying to be in the continent. what about, what about the combined? so ukraine saying that russia has been an obstacle in supplying grain through the black sea cord or africa. what are your thoughts on that as well that that's it rather difficult for us to accept. yeah, but yeah, well the fact that much of the green that has been a good ignite of the points they have been going to europe and elsewhere are not enough to get and we, we, we, we went quite suddenly as well with the top of that wasn't to february, last year when maniac guns were trapped up in net in, in that, in ukraine they were actually forced to not jump into trains. it was a very sad situation. and we do remember that. and we think that it's gonna be no adjustment easily working to actually go thinking i because of what it is they think they pick meant to investigate it ends in ukraine. oh so you know,
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when it comes to a grain deal that with the west to meet, it always gives you such a it's just such a one sided store. they never tell you that, for example, you know, because they say the rusher has been the open to obstacles, to the grain deal. they need crating a guy saying it as well. but they didn't tell you that russian, the russian captain's of his cargo vessel attacked the licenses rejected the port permits for russian boats was rejected called the pass. so it was what blocked from coming into these posts because they were russian. although it had grain for africa, the west, the media set off russia, it's russia blocking the great, i mean, you know, i, i really hope people are starting to wake up to this, this before we let you go. so it's so good to have you with us. what do you think? read, what do you think about the future of cooperation between russia instead of bricks, members, south africa, big things do seem to be brewing. and there's a lot of discussion here in the country. and so that's the guys you know, much of the media here is western media f, one controlled engine pets, one side to buy the american government or the c i a if you want and tie that force ease. so that essentially,
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if you want false things of that for you got to think what's that? but no. so that's, it comes themselves up quite key. you know, they, they understand divisions between the citizens here. and so that'd be contrast some organizations in the 1st place because of bricks, bricks of cars, part of the, the new board. but so that's a good, right? yeah, there's no standing relationship to the right from the soviet union. and it cannot be that now just because the west to not want to rise here, then south side of the east have after that shouldn't be have different. i mean that's not the way i think. i think the west, you'd remember that present monday, one to them that they should never tell. so that's we go for the friends or so let's go, shoot me an error message. i mean, the white house is that, well, i don't think though, for what i'm actually going to do is i've got the weekends are quite clear as to who the friends are and right. you got to, i think, think, you know, during, during this hold this whole diplomatic foray into the african confidence,
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i mean for example, you've had a lot to so get off or off the russian foreign minister. he's been all out of africa 3 times in 2023 so far. america send that treasury secretary, janet yellen. coby and some of the guys to africa and essentially they, they went there with the carrot and stick, with no carrot just to stick and told them you bought a cup to trade ties with russia. you're going to join the anti rush it brigade. you're going to be pro ukraine and you know what? the over welding response from african leaders and politicians has been just what you said ridge. we're going to decide who are friends off and we wouldn't brace them even closer. regina cosi the executive director at 1st source money. joining us here live on ology international fascinated commentary. thank you very much for your time. i thank you. good night. well, india has confirmed that ukraine's president's evidence. he has not been invited to the upcoming g 20 summit to basically end the speculation about whether or not he would we do have a few more details. so with us, he's a good one to insurance or fortunately, there shouldn't have been any speculations about valencia coming for the g. 20
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summit in september and new delhi into have been very, very clear from the beginning. ukraine is not invited. no, a you create is not a member of the g. 20 bill can be when india to come with a g 20 presidency last year or $10000.00 bites to guest countries including bangladesh, mom, nigeria, it's just a new claim, was not a part of it. despite that, when in april this year, the 1st deputy foreign minister of lie, you create a game to new data ukraine. odds new that need to invite the lensky for the g 20 summit. but india did what it had to do in our opinion. the g. 20 summit is attended by the g 20 members states and the countries and organizations that we invited. we announced the list of invitees immediately after we took over the g 20 chairmanship that we've been deal for the set up as j. sean co setting the records suite. a look at there have been problems for india was ready to run off to the
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final g 20 summit. 3 months ago when the g 20 for minnesota me took place in new delhi, they couldn't come up with a joint statement. it was surgery allowed. rove was such that he's was less emotional approach to was ukraine, that prevented from the foreign ministers me from being the success. also, india was disappointed. the, you know, it is not in does your political emissions in that sense. but as far as moscow, i knew that the i can soon remember from, from february last year to now, india is importing a new order or from law school to the size west and specials. and the relationship between new deleon law school is on the drawing. india is caused with russia have remain steady. we didn't lift the green issue, affect our ties with russia, the ships as both india and russia understand the importance of steady india rush
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are relations for stability in your ratio. so in september, when heads of states will come to new delhi for the final g 20 summit. the hosted by mr movie india has wanted to keep the issues very, very feel multilateralism in does also wanted to keep the issues that are playing in the global solid. you know, have them fax, all this wide viewed. it's your long presidency as not only in the moment of the sun, but also global solid moment in the sine image. wanted to talk about the very real issues that i believe being the developing nations, the food energy, fuel prices, for example. so we never really wanted to keep the focus on all of that, not just you creating for that position is really, really pushing and for india. and it tends to undermine peaceful coexistence and foster conflict in the country. that's how easy up here has responded to
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a report by the human rights watch lecturing that is carrying out ethnic cleansing on june 1st, human rights watch issued yet another sensational report, containing a litany of allegations of grave human rights violations. it released these allegations without conducting a thorough incredible investigation in all areas affected by the conflict. the allegations are not substantiated by evidence. therefore, that uses out us of, of, of ethnic cleansing in the west and secret a region. planning locals are being forcibly expelled from that area. it will comes in the wake of a p steel sign between ethiopia and say gray already is designed to into he is a brutal warfare that's been happening of the countries north. now, the war which erupt it in november 2020 period forces from the, from the secret res, against the ethiopians. federal law, me and allies, coffee to also involve neighboring ad prayer supporting of the if you go.

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