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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 of optimism that i would point to in regards to that is lately. you've actually seen those outlets kind of criticize you prayed a bit. i don't know if you saw the new york times article about the nazi 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. another positive side is the willingness that has, that has also been kind of seen with leach to the media as well as, you know, some kind of pro us public figures suggesting that, well, you crate 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 the us seems to be willing to put
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those on the negotiating table. give those up. ukraine doesn't need them. and the people who lived there don't even really want to be part of your brain, according to both sides, to palestinian john less drunk, so he 5 who have been injured off to is ready for us as mounts at a rate on the policy and city of ramallah in the west bank, of course it provoked 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 operation of demolish and a house belonging to someone who israel accused and charged off terrorism. they prizes on the ground spark immediately outrage among the local population,
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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 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 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 that no has ever been punished for the us. and this is why we now hear from local journalist that this case should be taken to quote,
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including international criminal court. demolition 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 west bank, claiming it is both as a punishment and a tool of deterrence to potential attackers. this recent times, the idea of said that his statement a residence of some one, was behind the terror attack and to risk to him 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 it 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 policy and 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, days of pills were rejected all the time that have the international commission to
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support palestinian rights says israel is deliberately silencing palestine. you and john list and others who push back on television narratives. and it's so cold, heavy handed approach should unfortunately, after the beginning of the arab israeli conflict, neither is really commanders nor soldiers were held accountable for the crimes 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, confiscation of film equipment, a rest of journalists,
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as well as rates on media institutions. it completely ignores the provisions of international law behaving like a rogue state. at the same time, israel feels its impunity as the us by 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 rights of palestinians and their property. the protests in a straight line could have devolved into violence as police deployed tear gas and water can enter this bus one essentially what anti government demonstrations the the thousands of people ended up gathering in a suburb of the major city of colombo to protest against the current government policies, but perhaps more importantly, that a tripling inflation. a student organization, the cold for the rally, also demanded the immediate release of 2 detained student council. then
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india has confirmed that ukraine's president zalinski has not been invited to the upcoming g. 20 summit ultimately ending speculation about whether or not he would we kind of get the scoop on this. his audi india correspondence would run through and shot. firstly, there shouldn't have been any speculations about valencia coming for the g. 20 summit in september and new delhi in depth and 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 g 20 presidency last year at $10000.00 bytes 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 creed, team to new data, ukraine, odds new that need to invite the lensky for the g 20 summit. therefore, india did what it had to do. in our opinion,
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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 was in the old fort of as minnesota as a shot record setting the records slate. a look, there have been problems for india was reading the run off to the 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 if the surgery allowed rove was such that he's was less emotional approach to was ukraine, that prevented from the foreign ministers needs 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 moscow, i knew that he, i can soon remember from, from february last year to now,
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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 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 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 india. have them fax all this wide viewed. it's your long presidency as not only in the moment of the sun, but also global solids moment in the sun. and i wanted to talk about the various issues that i believe being the developing nations, the food energy, fuel prices,
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for example. so in there really wanted to keep the focus of all of that, not just ukraine for that position is really, really pushing and forwarding. their ukraine's foreign minister has detailed the plan to run poppies. countries presents in africa, promises of opening brand new embassies and boosting military and agricultural 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 expert did ukrainian green keeps growing despite any obstacles. and by any obstacles, i mean russia. this is the only obstacle really to where your crime is that foreign minister has already visited several, the african nations they see areas signing. so take another trip in the coming months. a key evidence west of the allies that have repeatedly voiced concerns with
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the support that moscow has been getting from africa, as well as the neutral stance of several african nations. russia is cooperation with the continent has been developing with fellow bricks, member of south africa hosting, the russian navy for recent drills and even inviting food into an upcoming summit in the country. and i was speaking with financial expert, regina co, c, and south africa. he says he's surprised by ukraine's intention is to boost his presence on that comp. the. it's very difficult to understand what's korean is all up to we do begin to say the last in december when quite an i'll say as many stuff could, eva said is going to open about 10 embassies. you know, i think it was that to us was sort of a shock. we know that ukraine is in conflict with russia and to immediately begin to think of opening about 10 embassies in africa that has a total dies and it's very, very expensive in south africa. is very much a way of use for this and visa, the rice and ukraine and you would have observed that the opposite guys looks like
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and you create and says he, but i think these are considered effort from the worst, tu, tu, tu, tu? sponsor? as to way ukraine's yeah, you know, entering to advocate at the time when actually committed just being the best interest for you claim to be in the continent 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, cuz they say the rusher has been able 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 call got vessel type. that license is rejected. the port permits for russian boats was rejected called the vessels were blocked from coming into these ports because they were russian. although it had grain for africa . the western media set off russia. it's russia blocking the great, i mean, that's a rather difficult for us to upset to. yeah. the way i would expect that much of the grant that has been uh, getting a lot of the, the ports they have been going through europe and elsewhere,
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not enough to get. and we, we, we, we weren't quite suddenly as well with the top most of that wasn't to february last year when maniac guns were a trump tough enough 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 cannot be no, just an easy walk into us because thinking i, because of course, and this is easy to explain to investigations and ukraine, to moultrie was tom of just over a year as head of the us news network cnn chris licks has been a roughly dismissed him at signing ratings and reported in fighting among his staff . i'll see it as profits have shrunk, following last year is allister of the previous chief, and jeff is aka, and the structuring of the short lived streaming service, cnn plus a report of the cost of trying to a 100000000 bucks. and for the past few years, the tunnel has seen a significant decline in views with a drop of nearly 40 percent between 202020. 21. at the audience is roughly 700000
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last year. and we heard from legal and media analyst lionel in new york, he says that cnn's glory days are long gone as a channel is often not taken seriously. 40 plus years ago, i remember with cnn 1st lunch when cable 1st came into cable. when cable came into its own, cnn was so respected. uh peter or ned bernard shaw. whenever there was anything that was important, whenever something the, the goal for playing crashes, anything you turn to cnn. then it turned into like joke station. and they started to become the parodies at themselves. today they become run burgundy and ted baxter, their jokes. the whole network is a joke. and it's become a, a soap opera. so what's gonna happen right now is cnn, but to do something really fast and i say again,
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it better be drastic because nobody wants. let me say this again. nobody wants far the news cable is dying. there is so much information right now i've got a phone, but some of the most exciting citizen civilian alternative, as far as news sources that are 247, i have some of the most interesting people. i've had more data, more news, more facts, more coverage than you can imagine. what cnn going to do. tell me what cnn is really going to ask. if i want to find out about russia, ukraine, i want to find out about a science or if i want to find that about what's really going on regarding joe biden, or donald trump. how can i go to cnn? never. everybody knows that you go, would you go for it for a light hearted things for anderson cooper and, and for somebody to make a mistake or to make
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a gas those days are over. cnn is dead and right behind cnn is fox news because they've lost their i or your store number one, still powerful, still making a lot of money. but since tucker left is the dominion lawsuit the same. and this is a, this is a harbinger of what's happening, that method that, that platform, it's over with. it's, it's a new era. and so all of these great and wonderfully talented people are here on platforms that people like cnn dismiss. if i want to find out what's going on in the world, i don't go to see and they're guaranteed. egypt has banned a team of dutch archaeologists from the country after the netherlands held an exhibition depicting black americans fingers and other performers as a gyptian pharaohs. and queen, now the exhibition who is or named translates as black land has been accused of an
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adequately representing egyptian culture. egyptian antiquity services reported have gone as far as to say the event falsified history. and the band comes with a major blow to the dutch team. it has been active and excavations in egypt for decades. however, the response from the netherlands has been swift. better, some decent. this exhibition has been made with great care. scientists don't blame each other like that's why therefore one that qualification to be taken back. we're not going.
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