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more than 1000000 vietnamese people became the victims of american aggressors. the, the headlines with off the international testified. whitehouse is points to dispatch deadly fluffs the farms to ukraine. munitions that germany is against sending bol. mayfield maintains a neutral stop radioactive water, as those have to be pumped off to the coast of japan. as to china comes down on c food in both. all those details are all fine. we are not in the manner in which a lot of other countries are they have already model economic objectives. india, as foreign minister, was on a 4 day visit to the east africa nation of tons and the the g 20 chair. a new
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dining focus is on building ties with emerging economies of the global south, and it's growing bulky, what the news without the predictable mainstream narrative, your top stories right now. what else? the international and straight to the united states, where despite the pledge to phrase out custom munitions in 2016 because of the risk the civilians, washington is now announced have plans to send a controversial weapons to key f or ukraine has been requesting cluster munitions in order to defend its own sovereign territory, the cluster munitions that we would provide have done rates far below what russia is doing. we're closely coordinating with ukraine as it has requested these munitions. ukraine is committed to post conflict. the mining efforts to mitigate any potential harm to civilians is weapons are quite powerful. they're quite
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destructive. now they've been used by both parties currently in ukraine, so they're not a new edition. but what is new is that, you know, did the fact that the us who is claiming not to be a party to the conflict, is yet again taking another escalade. we step at us itself stopped using these weapons, used them in the rack, and it used in, in previous conflicts of course, but stopped using them in 2016 themselves to start to stop. pub munitions. now it says it wants to sort of start forwarding to forwarding them into this, the me grinder in ukraine. the reaction even from us face to human rights groups, which is unusual, has, has been one of condemnation. and you know, they cite the destructive power of these weapons and these are a, d, p i c. and you know, at the dual purpose and prove cluster munitions which can disperse tiny bomb. and it's over at large areas. and they have huge destructive power on the battlefield, but they also leave the potential for civilians to be harmed. by the way we can
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actually hear what the human rights watch had to say about this. the use of cluster munitions in areas with civilians makes an attack indiscriminate in violation of international humanitarian law and possibly a war crime. the cluster munitions that the united states is considering sending to ukraine are more than 20 years old. scatter over a wide area and have a notoriously high failure rate, meaning they could remain deadly for years. so as you can see, uh these are quite dangerous weapons and they don't just and then not just effective on the final seal against the military. you have any or armored enemies there also have a potential terrible lagging effect on local civilian population. so of course it won't be american children who are injured by these uh, in the post conflict scenario, or farmers plowing and feel the ukrainians and potentially russians. but also it just comes in the context if you will call the sending of depleted uranium. so it
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seems this ala carte attitude to these weapons is very much in evidence here that as well, america could condemn the use which they did for illegal cluster bombs. and dashing bombs being used by the russians. if that's true, what is the next step of this in ministration? and is there a red line for how much violence will be tolerated against civilians in this manner? that illegal potentially is. it would be, i don't have any confirmation of that. we have seen the reports. if, if that were true, it would potentially be a war crime scene, but they also condemn their use. sincere un rushing, use them against terrorist, and we can actually have a look at that. now, initial open source reporting highlights the use of cluster bombs by russian forces in several populated areas, including hama and edward's tax. using these in precise weapons, only continue to cause a necessary so where the russians have been indiscriminate, they've been reckless in syria. they seem to have no difficulty
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dropping cluster munitions around were civilians and. ready me, so as you can see, and you know, do as i say, not as i do from, from the united states. and it's important to remember the united states has dropped thousands of tons of these new nations in their various military misadventures. going back as far as come podium via them and these new nations actually killing civilians still today after those conflicts, which ended decades ago. again, another game changer. this isn't going to have a definitive impact on you finding about see this just not going to happen. it's only going to really expand and expand the number of civilians and unfortunate accomplishments on the ukraine inside who would probably have to die before this come for think it's brought to it too. and then it also represents the reality that you find is know, been used as a very cynical of biography for western weapon systems. most of the things that are being dumped into your brain. as i mentioned,
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the view and this week have never been used on the modern battlefield before the now being used in a very cynical way by the military industrial complex to, to gauge their effective a successful. so a dangerous escalation. another red line pushed forward this inc for mental move towards more, more munitions, more, more of these policies. so we've gonna have to watch this place very carefully. and as the conflict drives on with more little munitions applied to key if by washington, a us defense department official state is it, while the humanitarian situation is something to worry about, a russian victory would be much worse for ukraine. i'm is concerned about the humanitarian circumstance as anybody, but the worst thing for civilians in ukraine is for russia to win the war. and so it's important that they don't, but we discussed the whole list with a former us army officer, scott bennett. he says, the remnants of these class, the ball must, will end up beyond you crate and ultimately be used as weapons of terra and they're
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going to be unleashing these cluster bombs. that will have not a one percent rate of, of, of, uh, a mishap. these are so old, they're going to have a 10 percent or 15 percent rate of lack of explosion. they are very lethal, but they were, they will explode later. and that's where the real danger comes in is i see these weapons purposely being deployed as mobile mines. they will take them apart, they will use the speakers and you will see them ending up in childhood playgrounds in ukraine. nothing is belong beyond in skis, in human. busy lunacy nothing, of course is beyond the you and nato, and bite in this lunacy. but they will be taking this cluster bombs are part and they will to be deploying them to impact civilian lives. this is going to be unleashed beyond ukraine. so it is not just using them as cluster bombs, it's using them is improvised explosive devices and weapons of terrorism. there's
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pathological delusion. there is narcissism. beyond anything we seen in a political regime and, and politicians and the military. i think they are losing their entire sense of identity in reality, these are not people that exercise traditional diplomatic language or self reflection or moderation. or how can we live in co existence together? the american government under divided administration and the it's f b i n, c i a and atf and department of defense have lost all real accountability to the people because no people know americans want this conflict and want this war. but they are being forced into it by these tyrants. and you see the essence of tyranny coming out in their pathological mania. see to think that they can deploy the sort of weapons incomplete, hip, hip hop per c, and income in, in conflict. what they themselves have accused others doing the china is imposing
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a defacto by and on impulse of japanese sea food is following the island nations decision to begin dumping water contaminated by the 2011 fukushima nuclear disaster straight into the sea and comes off the united nations atomic watched all ready to report claiming the whole fun would be safe as well. the japanese side whitewash their discharge plan, nuclear polluted water is nuclear, polluted water, no matter what the japanese site says. they cannot package polluted water as normal water. and they cannot sure if the consequences and responsibility is caused by forcibly discharging polluted water into the sea spilled water can not be gathered up again, and the bad consequences of the plan cannot be reversed. we urged a pathway to stop trying to show its responsibilities and honestly responsible, legitimate concerns of international community. they must stop promoting the plan on discharging nuclear polluted water into the sequence properly disposed of
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nuclear polluted water in the scientific st. transparent and negotiated manner. china is bad on japanese, the food products comes while depends making final preparations to dump nuclear contaminated water into the sea. and will this issue has raised many concerns among chinese consumers over the quality and the safety of japanese food, the director general of the u. n's, atomic watch dog a rough l rossi has real lighted the release of the radio active water saying that the scientific work of the agency shall be trusted. the agreements that we have uh, with the, with the coal and with the government of japan are permanent in the sense that as i said, the other day until the last group. and perhaps even the wheels in terms of evaluating, assessing the at we will be there if we see a problem,
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a deviation, we really mediate the race, the alarm, if i can say or talk to, to the government, talk to, to typical, i need to be for them to take the necessary decisions. one has to test the scientific work of the uh, we are new 12, we do not take sites. we look at the science, we look at the problem and we have an assessment. and then we can, we can discuss is interesting that he mentions of a trust in the scientific world that it has been reported that some scientists behind this reports have dealt with some disagreements and scores. when the director general was asked about this, he simply brushed it off and did not elaborate according to a global times research center survey over 80 percent of respondents in 11 countries in the asia pacific region say that the plan is simply irresponsible. 190 percent have express negative sentiments over the plan and 94 percent have said that the move will have a negative effect on the whole world,
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not just the region itself. and it is very important also to note that some chinese sea food vendors are incomplete support of china's decisions. so is, is a chinese citizen food safety is definitely of most important for me. i would products on purchase through a legitimate channels and we only sell them with the permission of the government. we will not sell japanese products now or in the near future. and with this issue concerns the health of future generations about how does the c belongs to the whole world and all of humanity, the japanese release of nuclear, contaminated water into the secret cost or reverse any pollution? i won't choose to jump in his food in the near future, and it's not just the chinese citizens that are worried because the plan has been controversial since it's announcements in 2021. we've even local japanese people also expressing concerns over the contamination of the water, japanese fishing and sea food groups have also voice their concerns about their
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livelihoods as the fear that consumers would rather avoid buying their products. and from japan, we go to south korea where the plan has also prompted some south korean retailers to stockpile sea salt, which has led to a search and prices in korea. and from korea, we go to the environmental group, green peas, who has long been critical of the plan itself. warranty and that the remaining radioactive materials can accumulate in the food chain and call in and said for continued long term storage. and japan has not yet specified the bait to start the waste water release. but what we do know for sure is that it would take decades to complete the complexity of the year. we cannot exactly predict the effects we will see over the next 30 or 40 years, or even in a 100 years, even taking into account modern modeling techniques and modern computers. the earth is a very complex system. after all, and the world's oceans are large and almost completely unexplored, part of it,
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any introduction of radioactive substances require some kind of response from living organisms. we aren't going to speculate about the various looms. bish might grow. we'll leave that to the imagination, but some kind of add up taishan must take place. maybe they will become more tolerant to this increased radiation or some species may disappear. but it should be understood that the i a experts have studied this question. and although some people may have suspicions about geo political motives at the moment, we have no reason not to trust that i a, as an organization. there are representatives of various countries there and researches on going to in terms of commercial fish. if they are exposed to this tritium isotope, every batch will have to be checked. i emphasize every batch and not just once a year in additional monitoring of the fish and sea food cut and the region will have to become mandatory for the palestinian authority as courting out of the us. of all, what it says is
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a policy of annexed ation and the pos side comes as washington is moving ahead with plans to build this new embassy in jerusalem on land, which according to palestinians, was taken from them by force to do united states through its illegal decision to recognize jerusalem as a capital of an occupying power and to build an embassy on private property and endowments lands, which was seized in 1948 from palestinian owners, among whose heirs are residents of jerusalem. and american citizens violates international law and supports policies of annexation and apartheid. instead of policies that serve adjust and less than piece. well the us officially move december say from tel aviv to jerusalem off the, recognizing that there's the capital of israel in 2017. now it did cause controversy across the our world and was met with condemnation by a palestinian human rights organization, which are set to boast to us on the israel quote directly and deliberately violate
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the obligations to international law. washington is a new embassy, a set to be built on line that according to palestinians was stolen from their ancestors. but the status of jerusalem has long been a subject of dispute between israelis and palestinians. israel has held control over the entire city since the end of the 6 day war. in 1967. however, palestinians considered east jerusalem a part of what they called occupied territory of israel. or is there any law or i should say has long erased the east and west divide? consider unified capital of the state will be heard from some palestinians living there, have listen to what they have to say. problem next to the american decision to move exam, because it contradicts american foreign policy, especially since moving to the embassy and the to stay in solution. now the biggest tragedies that they even move the embassy onto the listing and land owned by and that was the middle of it. this is even bigger, contradicts the embassy was already built on palestinian land to the reproductive
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wasn't telling me it's still on pallets in the land because no opinions as our 1st snap. the thing is really occupation derives all of the support and international military, an angel, more power from america to america is the thing we are in the struggle. now assume use everything done by america with the airbus eaten regimes are best for recruiting them in controlling their political decisions on which is always in favor of the occupying state all the be the, the, the, the us is the one encouraging that occupied the break international loan and noticed that the patient states that baldwin of national level of jerusalem isn't occupied city according to international norm. you as the brags about democracy, the right of self determination in international law and submissive is a breeze on this double does. it's the same policy and unless we spoke with alex label and also from jerusalem, who shared with us his family is the story of the line that is found to be the new side for the american embassy store. that is sort of 4 of the sheets and of
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that that conferences and g d. c, or my tv specialist or whatever deals or initiatives. what do i decide for that? i faxed them. what makes the issue this goes with our lead is that. ready to as an investment, you know, and the one specially i'm and downs black church preferences. and i bought a broker just to be able to move over and take an endowment catches shop a c k. a test for me to go to decline this in the service. i stopped the suspect to strum electrician. so i was, i think that maybe we can discuss because the flies and that's actually the better see this is out of jesus. that's actually good that i lies for this is the say that it's is, he's happy this a is to make them look the facts that there are lights and
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to properties to live, to their own homes in the emerging multi polar world africa and india kind of cooperate to see both of their economies rise to gather the message from india is foreign minister and bossing on a full day visit of the east africa nation of tons in ia as new daily focuses on building tides with emerging economies of the global. so the approach to actually god today is to create more of a software to invest in africa, to work with us across to create capacities enough. so that the rise of africa also takes place as countries like india, authorizing the initial, the external affairs minister of india. is in the country of tens, and yes, we do know that those 2 countries have had, by natural ties and have a long standing good relationship between the 2 countries. now the minister has had
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a long list of an agenda during his 4 day visits to the african states. and this includes the inspect to a what's a supply project in pennsylvania as well as some of the deed is off tens. a new will be meeting with the minister in san supply as well as it was fiction that could be taking place on an indian naval ship that is currently in attends in the and not the minister went on to speak of fox, the relations and the ties that the country has with india as one of his projections in terms of what he sees, what people see would be the growing of africa and tends india as a whole. we are not as an extractive economy. we are not in the manner in which a lot of other countries are they have already matter. we cannot make objectives for us. this is a broader deep partnership. do know that the relationship between india and tends
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india is characterized by it's heavy infrastructure, investment, large scale projects, as well as a focus on and natural resources. and we also know that there's been a lot of training in terms of human development in the resources sick to, as well as tons globally in technology. now, india's engagements in africa's ahold include collaborations in industry such as pharmaceuticals to the communications and renewables and the ink to sprints. and as because of the software lines is one that the searching fee of putting a full uh, fox news host, tucker carlson, is given a key interview off the he was fine by the broadcasting giant saying he wasn't actually surprised by the decision to drop him considering how openly, he's been expressing his opinion, but they were always very nice to me and they always let me see what i want to. not one time did they tell me not to say anything. so i was always grateful to fox and i am in retrospect grateful to fox for that. so that never changed up until the
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moment they called me and said, you know, we're taking the show off the air. and so i can only speculate, i know, but i do think as a general matter, not even about me to warn you. crane is a red line for, for a lot of people and business and politics. and you see it in our politics in the us, where the leaders of the republican party in the congress, really our pulse of in my view. we are now supporting sending cluster bombs to create well this is tucker charles's 1st major interview. and again, it, he discussed as you just heard, that it appears the issue of the crane is a red line that it is simply not acceptable and main stream media outlets in the united states to question us policy with regards to dumping huge amounts of weapons and spending hundreds of billions of dollars on weapons being sent to care and that policy seems to be the unwritten rule by which careers rise and fall within the us media outlets. now in the interview,
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tucker carlson also stated that while in the past he's disagreed strongly with donald trump. he does admire the fact that donald trump seems to be the only major us politician who is speaking up with regards to ukraine and questioning biden's policy. you know, trump is the only person with stature and the republican party really, who's saying, wait a 2nd, you know, why are we supporting an english warn you? crane? and everyone in washington is wrong. everyone and trump is right on that question. and it's a big question. that war is re shaping the world, a 3 shaping economy of the world. 3 shaping populations. the crate is losing the war. obviously the united states could and ukrainians are dying in huge numbers in the countries being destroyed. and so the us could force a piece like tonight, they could me a uniquely, they have that power and they won't. and they're continuing to allow ukrainians to be killed in the country to be devastated. the refugees in that region,
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the number of people killed in that warming. europe will never be the same because of this war. tucker carlson also. so. busy about immigration policy and he touched on the january, the 6th events, the capital riot that happened as donald trump was leaving office. he said that he spoke with capital police chief at the time, steve and son, who said that it was on dispute. that it was very clear that there were federal informants among the crowd helping the events to go down as they did. now. it's important to note that there had been law suits by the former employer at tucker carlson, fox news saying that he does not have the right to do interviews like this where to continue to produce episodes of his show on twitter. they argue that they own him under contract law and that he should be silenced, even though he's no longer appearing on box new. however, at the moment we see litigation continuing, but tucker carlson continues to do interviews and do his show. as litigation goes
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on, fox is arguing, he doesn't have the right to continue doing interviews like this. so very interesting to see what type of house and had to say this is the voice that was banned from mainstream airwaves in the united states to the skies over syria. now we're a russian fight who just has intercepted yet another unmanned american repoed drone is the 2nd day in a row of the usf was released, the stipend, regarding the incident, claiming the russian pilots world fault and that they were being very, very naughty russian military aircraft engaged an unsafe and unprofessional behavior. thursday 9 30 am local time. well, interaction with us and q 9 drones carrying out our d. isis mission and syria. russian aircraft dropped flowers in front of the drones and food dangerously close and venturing the safety of all aircraft involved. so in this video released by a the us air force or rush or not su, 355 or
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a seen shadowing, the reboot driving before it engages off the bonus. and the release is a power of shoot flat as the whole incident took place in syria. and a sofa and a space where russian forces are stationed at the direct request of the syrian government. it was now back in march, a repo you, avery entered the russian space over the black sea and then crossed into the waters below after being sprayed, right. they have a look at that sprayed by fuel from a russian fight, a jet. now most goes administrator defenses are paisley, well, the us and its allies of the possible ramifications for crossing into controlled s . washington's incursions into syria and as far as go back to 2014, when the us north, as driving some cruise missiles on the country claiming damascus was using chemical weapons. a claim to this day that still has not been proven. many american lawmakers of cold, for the withdrawal of us forces from syria. but those attendance as recently as much, had been rejected by those who were holding true power in washington. and i discussed
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it with john list as steve as a who any. he told us of the us statements about the drone instead of just simply. busy optics with american troops sincerely have no legitimate right to be in or above syria of this accusation. just for politics the by the americans. for public use, the americans came into syria illegally. the american military gave it to celia and worth was the separate this, the kurdish separate this to create, to cause chaos, and the, and celia and the american military who came and installed the scene and resources of oil, gas and wheat and dark or for building the city and the people from it and making the city and the people to suffer and the american they are, they are the number one cause of the war issue. yeah. and to see any crisis to lead to last this long distortion had been finished log time ago mary. but because the
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united states, they want to keep the middle east e k out. they want to keep them at least intention. and that's why they are there. on the, on the other hand, as you said to the russians are in syria legally under the request, a village of the syrian government. and that is the right of the shooting government under the international law. to have to ask each from any country and that is belie, russia has met its database. muslims in the pack us thought i'd be sending a clear message to sweeter. that told riley to observe a sign that day you stuff over the koran. the prime minister himself called for the demonstrations his anger, has grown across most of the country is following the boeing of a koran and stuff coating during the really just hold the day. last week. here we can see a hunters attack us on the most. that was marching towards the swedish embassy in his arm about hiring banners, condemning the desecration of the holy book in the money. the diplomatic ties with
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unity and those are income childrens ombudsman, and they go guns. peebles, through a public, is investigating cases of missing children associated support at that level. there's a lot there is to show them to show the sort of it is a dss them just for pitching out. and it's really that that's cool. instead of not then just give them like a normally don't put people on your grandson elementary school, but again, the g. i'm done in the center, but i'm really am. i am going to show as little as collateral, and that is point 9 in school. but she had to put the notes, were switching districts and moving to g swing by introducing easy as not sure.
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