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the after and engagement to close the trail. when so many find themselves will support, we choose to look for common ground, the the headlines and all the international at 10 pm local time from las go. hundreds of ukrainian soldiers are killed and thousands of times destroyed a t as counter offensive as repelled by russian forces to look, quoting to russia's defense ministry, the odd and seems as to public opinion. john lists are among the guns injured by the soldiers. sing. factors that are rusted, following in his writing rate on the palace, speaking in the city of all the spots, a bit of a cold shoulder, ukraine's president islands b as not invited to attend the g 20 summit this year as confirmed by the host,
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the fluoride pushing back on the predictable main street narratives live for most of the type of your news without the phone. well, the 300 ukrainian soldiers have been killed and i much hyped counter offensive. and as i photo audrey added at, it's all according to russia's minister of defense, as like a showing goose at the $1500.00 mountain and dozens of times that attempted in vain to attack the russian possession of the commander of russia's forces in the area. so do crating and troops what built a decisive defeat a frontier there. the enemy attempted to go on the offensive or the owners, but they were exposed by the forces of military intelligence in time. and were bombed by our aircraft at their starting position as, as soon as they reached the minefield for enemy tanks were blown up by the miner you further or tiller,
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we suppress the enemy is ranked from their firing positions here and electronic warfare units, or press the enemies, communication system of government having suffered losses, the enemy refused to advance further would be now. but on we have just returned from this apparel here region and it is believed to be the main direction for the counter offensive of the ukrainian forces. the night has been very heated, as with them then, 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, all the 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 me 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 months because the equipment and people will run out. we have strength in the defensive front line and nothing that you would need to be crazy to make a frontal attack there. we do know that since midnight till probably 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 on the well killing pass and now, so fos, the fights, those 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, they silver have not given any important positions to the front as well,
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is 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 chapter that 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 tang said kinda speak so lots about the and says a lot about the marolla view craney, and forces of that i'll throw in again into the made 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, but the firefights are still ongoing. and the tillery on the ation jets are still
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very busy, but to civilians including a pregnant women, were killed by ukrainian shutting. and russians had a southern region that attack on a flight evacuation area for risk, which civilians also wanted to other people. on the on bass correspondent is steve sweeney reporting from the bonus republic where one civilian has been killed at least 11 others in some of the latest ukrainian china. the attack took place on thursday is on this time so we can only believe that this was designed for maximum impact. some $23.00 book is written down on the city, atlanta in the marketplace, but also destroying and damaging residential buildings. a cultural policy and a local technical school. i'm also having these reports and because on a region where the acting governor that has said that 2 people have been killed, one of them, a pregnant woman in an attack on the evacuation point. and he described this as
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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 who is a full res 5. and of course, this is leading many people to also when will this nightmare come to an end? i was hoping to go to independent doctor joining us to sonya event. and a, she says that ukrainian falls is a pivoted towards terrorism in revenge for losses on the battlefield. compensation for yourself. a great cross when all the bits of field. because when we hear the emmanuel says on the battlefield and this was not now that before already the, there was so many injured so many as soldiers died actually. so you can see that then now are doing terrorism is what they did. of course on the they did as many times before. they like you whoa, uh cecilia is ivy and of course doing yes. city. this is continuously.
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i think since many months already or maybe since one year already they are attacking civilians in the city or sicilian. impressed dr apartment buildings on a couple of american journalists. so it took on the us state department spokesman. no, because reason comments on russia is a unprovoked war in ukraine, or the online footage released by grace. so now it shows the challenge to the main stream narratives challenging this notion that the rushes and vision of ukraine was completely unprovoked. us and german governments repeatedly promised sylvia present retail girlhood. gorbachev, that nato would not move one inch eastward. there is no reason uh to make attempts to erase the borders of, of a neighboring country. and that's what we're. so if you think of this, the hand were on the other foot for the glover on the other hand, you know, in mexico was trying to enter, you know, an alliance that historically has a precedence for establishing russian military base is on it. you know,
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mexico was going to get a russian military base install that, you know, our reaction to that would probably be like no, no way, no way in hell is that gonna fly? um, so it's a, i know it's a hypothetical, but it's a pretty simple one that i think most people can grant. it's certainly the hypothetical, and i feel uh fairly on confident ground to say that any potential us action in this hypothetical scenario certainly wouldn't involve the infringement on another countries sovereignty in territorial integrity and attempts to erase its foreigners, often maps against mexico is a hypothetical. so it's historical fact what happened during the cuban missile. i'm not disputing historical fact, matt, i think what we're talking about, okay, to say that it's the. ready size of the article and blow the question. ok, well that's the worst the media and political establishment often according to the ukraine conflict and unimproved both hacked by russia ford so they do disregard the fact that most go race concerns and proposed assigning security guarantees on numerous occasions. imaging restaurants have wanted assurance as
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a response to the data is broken promises on the whole thing is a split expansion, which has always been one of most goes key concerns on red lines. i'm russell's unknown. it's liam calls for over reported with the greys. and he says the west impressed and uses the same rhetoric is the government's to push what he calls a weston establishment agenda. and i was mainly focused on was it provoked by the us that anyway? and i thought, i think interesting. and his response is the 1st half, he says, no, absolutely not. you know, we did not do anything to provoke. but then in the 2nd half, when we bring up the mexico scenario and the cuban missile crisis, he kind of says, well, you know, if the us was going to respond to mexico, it wouldn't be an invasion. and then he uses the same thing later on the to, but you know what, we didn't invade, but we did respond. but inherent to that responsive is the fact that the us actually did respond to the cuban missile crisis. it wasn't an invasion, but there was a response and that's kind of the definition of provocative. you know,
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why does it work? the media always sticks to essentially one side of the story we know the forest johnson, whatever a year ago. now scott held the peaceful that were about to happen between p a and most good. we know the bbc right now. the bbc is kind of changed its narrative on ukraine. so every time i present a or a corresponding folks about ukraine, they talked about russia's full scale, military invasion is the 1st 3 or 4 words. they say, every time they talk about this conflict in ukraine, even the pope said a year and a half ago, this was a pro vote conflict. and he always seeing right now, as far as we can tell, which is a further escalation of the, of the confidence. is it going to achieve peace? did you think liam bye saw the pumping more weapons into this unfortunate staging ground? you make an interesting point about the alignment with western media with what western governments, you know, we do have some free press here, like luckily the one i worked for allows me to. but when you look at new york times washington post, they're almost always in lock step with the us government. and actually one point
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of optimism that i would point to in regards to that is lately. you've actually seen those outlets kind of criticize ukraine a bit. i don't know if you saw the new york times article about the not the symbolism that is on the ukrainian fighters, which i don't think would be allowed if it wasn't partially sanctioned by the us government. i another positive side of the willingness that has, that has also been kind of seen with leaks to the media as well as, you know, some kind of pro us public figures suggesting that while you create of the don't boss, you know, we, we should, we, we should be willing to give those up. and it's frustrating to hear that because that was kind of the, that was a deal back in february of 2022. we could have not had the war had we just held referendums in those regions, but it's still, it's still reassuring to hear now that at least to us seems to be willing to put those on the negotiating table. give those up with ukraine doesn't need them. and the people who lived there don't even really want to be part of ukraine, according to polls. i've seen that. meanwhile,
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the switzerland has lifted restrictions on a re exporting it's weapons to countries involved in the conflict. so that may have comes off a month, switch refusal to provide equipment through ukraine, us with lowest if required countries buying the weapons to sign a declaration, agreeing not to conduct 3rd party arms exports to a nation's engage in conflicts. the new initiative will pay the country to purchase with military equipment and then exported as long as the receiver. it's not accused of she when rights violation. switzerland's president supported the legislation despite making this type of so they weapons should not be used in the conflicts. as we are blind our law. we have shown from the start and we were not in different what was happening were strongly committed alongside ukraine. today, the most important thing is to be united not to tolerate what is happening in east in ukraine, and that one country is marching on. another suisse weapons must not be used and
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was the day i feel this war friends in certain circles. and i'm very concerned about that because this feeling is based on the shelter of view. this was made a change disposition on re exporting weapons to and baffled policy is often facing pressure to provide more support for your credit. and it contribute to what they call european security in general. but unless the fin adrena says that the switzerland abandoned his neutrality in the ukrainian conflict when he agreed to join it, sanctions against russia in switzerland is really abandoning a kind of democrats. it's really a democratic process that, that has existed for a long time. and this is something that, as i mentioned earlier, is most specific to switzerland, but which is something we're seeing out across the connective west. as it's relatively small country, you must be able to resist a certain pressures from outside that may arise that may,
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you know, force you to abandon your neutrality. and this is what is happening with switzerland and switzerland had already a band. it is neutrality at the beginning of this call thinking ukraine by basically agreeing to a whole series of sanctions, similar to those that european union had imposed on russia. and this has happened actually without much public debate. it didn't happen very quickly in the 2022. and now we have again, basically a tossed down decision uh, which is being, you know, push through in switzerland. and this is elizabeth, remarkable because switzerland is traditionally considered one of the most democratic countries in europe. to posting in journalist or among $35.00 people injured off, the is riley forces mounts at a rate on the palestinian city over
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a mile. and that is in the west bank of the cost. naturally, it provokes both violence classes. 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 on all the capital of the power steering administration to carry out an army, offering sion of demolish in the house, belonging to someone who israel accused and charged off terrorism. they prizes on the ground spark immediately outrage among the local population, including youngsters. they started throwing stones to these rarely forces, with the army immediately responding with fire in life, and robert bullets as well as to your gas. the idea of confirmed as part of the information provided by the palestinian journalist since, because saying that one published in fulton journalist was huge by robert bullets
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to he's had a while he was at the riots between local population. and these really are me. he's currently is an 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 that no one has ever been punished for the us. and this is why we now hear from local journalists that this case should be taken to quote, including international criminal code demolish in house is a, is a, come on, is rarely practice when it comes to the perpetrators accused of terrorist and israel has been doing it all across the occupied, the west bank, claiming it is spelled as a punishment and a tool of deterrence to potential attackers. this recent times, the idea of said that his statement
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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 changed or at 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 us suffering. there were several cases here when college student plays appealed to high court of justice in jerusalem. trying to prevent the homes from being demolished, but in most of the cases these appeals were rejected for the treatment of the international commission to support palestinian rights says the israel is deliberately silencing palestinian john list and others who pushed back con, color. these narratives is that sufficient people do because unfortunately, after the beginning of the error is rarely conflict, neither is really commanders nor soldiers were held accountable for the crimes
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committed, including those against journalists, which are protected not only by the general provisions of international and humanitarian law but also by the 4th geneva convention, the occupying state deliberately attacks journalists to prevent the dissemination of information concerning the lawlessness of the occupation regime. fearing that this may effect international public opinion, israel is doing everything to prevent journalists from covering murders international harm to health attempts to band coverage of events, compensation assume the equipment. a rest of journalist, as well as rates on media institutions, completely ignores the provisions of international law behaving like a rope state. at the same time, israel feels it's impunity as the us, like every time applying a veto in the u. n. s c deprives the international community of the opportunity to fulfill its obligations with respect to the right. so now standing ins and their
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property protests in atlanta, i have devolved into violence, says police deployed to a gas and water cannon to dispose, antique governments demonstrate the ultimately a thousands of people gathered in a suburb of the major city of colombo to protest against current government policies on wrestling inflation, a student organization, the cold for the rally demand to the media release of to detained student council members. just 2020 posts down here. it must go. so good to have your company. so a new poll is showing that most europeans say the you should focus more on strengthening its own ministry, depending less on washington for security of the french liter, annual microns position to remain neutral towards china. believe it or not, that's also getting some support among the public that's going to, well,
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a rather unique take on this without to contribute to his ritual. most they are being council on foreign relations. a major european policy. think type, who's the artist donor has historically been finance here george soros is open society foundations, but it also gives cash 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. harkness and the vast majority see the us as an ally for a speaking to partner, offering 74 percent of the figure that's out from 66 percent in november of 20. 20 . also said that your cannot rely on the u. s. a needs its own defense capabilities and speaking of autonomy, 62 percent of the 16000 europeans called 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,
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a menu item i call. the paradox would be that's overcome with panic. we believe we are just america's followers. the question europeans need to answer is it in our interest to accelerate on taiwan know. 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. matt, who 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 you scored some major business deals for france at the time when the desperately is committed. some starts on the board as the country suffered and continues to suffer from high inflation and energy prices. so my whole suddenly started speaking about china being an ally on like washington's view of beijing as a full noun. the false reports 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
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a position that has always been compatible with the role of ally. keep, that is what it is precisely here that i insist on the importance of strategic autonomy between allies does not named you and your vassal something because the big business deals from china, including the sale of a 160 new commercial jets for french headquartered airbags in a doubling of eros is production in china. a huge went over to 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 to college getting gas a job. finally, it 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's 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
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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 europe in approach, but also the space for us to cooperate with other partners to 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 engagement with china to she knows for us, china is a partner, a competitor, and a systemic rival. and i want to make clear that her impression is that the systemic rival aspect intensifies increasingly if it wasn't just these 2 in charge, the you would spend all of its time luxury. everyone is doing business with no one
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they be like the teenager who never leaves mom and dads basement because absolutely no job could ever possibly be good enough for them. but it's not 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 the process already the you set itself way back economically, when it jumped on the anti russian bandwagon. following washington's lead, but at a much higher cost to europe, cents 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 its propensity for lecturing every one on values that even it violates routinely on one hand and diversifying its swap ration to ultimately lift itself. but to greater independence on the other. the india has confirmed that ukraine's presidents identity has not been invited to the upcoming g 20 summit.
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it's basically anything speculation about whether or not he would because i just do those not with the off the india correspondence. we're going to and try forcibly. there shouldn't have been any speculations about valencia coming for the g. 20 summit in september and new delhi into have been very, very clear from the beginning. ukraine is not invited. no e you create is not a member of the g. 20 bill can be when india to come with a jew 20 presidency last year or $10000.00 bites to guest countries including bangladesh, mom, nigeria, egypt, and ukraine 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, arch new that need to invite the lensky for the g 20 summit. therefore, 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
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we took over the g 20 chairmanship that we've been deal for the set up as j. sean co setting the record slate. look, there have been problems for india was reading the run off to the final g 20 summit . 3 months ago when the g to a n d for them in the social media place in new delhi. they couldn't come up with a joint statement if the surgery allowed rove was such that he's was less emotional approach to was ukraine that prevented from the farm and associates and strong 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 my school i'm concerned, remember from, from february last year to now, india is importing a new order or from law school decides west and specials. and the relationship between new deleon law school is on detroit. india is caused with russia have
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remain steady. we didn't lift the green issue, affect our ties with russia. the ships of both india and russia understand the importance of steady india rational 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. india is 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 this moment of the sun, but also global solid moment in the sun. and they 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 so that position is really,
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really pushing and pointing to the world needs more hugged truth. that's the message from a russian presidential a to the internet develop an incident event in moscow is calling for new content to be produced in the country. or we need some sort of content shortening the west. the blocking everything, and the content should be very straightforward. so enough for this soft power already, we must give the hot fruits and a good foreign language because kindness unfortunately died in the 20th century. it's time for media rude. this is necessary to wipe an ice, to what is happening in the world. step right up, ladies and gentlemen, as we dive right into the mesmerizing world of internet creation and a much like a breathtaking painting. internet content is being prompted with a purpose that goes far beyond just entertainment. from amusements of gaining knowledge, rushes national award for content creation is an annual award. the acknowledge the
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to solving africa's, probably the only domain delayed because there are no politics in science. it has no idea ology. we seek to educate people. that is what is important skills education. there are so many challenges for easy our country, any educational seal to miss the we believes there is one way outdated. so one solution to this problem education, we need to intensify education because that is our weakness. that is why i was talking about teacher training. teachers will be trained and then we'll come back and teach that gives us a multiplier effect. yeah, of course of the african continent. but basically on the front line, the pioneer front line of that of the budgeting, multi poto. well, the didn't know already zimbabwe, looking at the dollar riser, already distributing gold about crypto token clients to get away from the us. and on more details on by the.
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