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it's race that is on all sides, very dramatic, the least personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very unclear to get a time time to sit down and talk the, the russian embassy in washington say's the us will be committing more crimes by sending widely binding cluster of buttons to t of the decisions not sitting well, with america's nato allies, either saving and so demonstrators that opposition politicians make their feelings clear over japan's plan to release into the sea. treated contaminated water from the focus, shame that nuclear power plant. if mr. grocery is a sure that the focus she made contaminated water safe enough. i would like to ask
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if he's willing to advise the government of japan, a water deprived country to use that water as drinking water and digging for riches, butts of what the cost of the major canadian mining company expands. its presence in the african comfort felt questions are raised about the environmental impact of a legit violations of human rights. the welcome to our, to international. my name's unit, no legal on 30 minutes of global news starts now. the united states will be committing war crimes in ukraine if it sends plus stream munition sticky. if that is the blunt assessment of the russian embassy in washington after the us and once last week, it would be equipping ukraine with the widely bound, an indiscriminate weapons. i don't kind of the has the fact to confess to
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committing bull crimes by the united states during the crating conflict. the ugly stated that civilians would die from american costs to type munitions and the perverse of view of the white house employee. this brings less home, then rushes actions. it pays any logic to the administration's decision to transfer across the munitions. it boils down to the fact that it won't get any worse. united states is ready, destroy my fall from its own borders with the hands of ukrainians. washington, this decision to supply keyboard cluster munitions comes just days before president biden is to attend a nato summit taken off on tuesday and left you in here with our take on the timing . here's our t country peter ritual mark. it seems like a pretty straightforward mission. us president joe biden just had to get onto air force one and show up here in europe this week for the nato summit in lithuania, for the usual photo op, where he and other western leaders could all just ramble on about how united they
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are over ukraine the usual stuff, but it was also going to make a pit stop a route to this meeting in london on monday to hang out with british prime minister . reach you soon. ok, maybe try to keep deflecting any talk of that trade deal that the us promise britain. if it's secured, it's breakfast, divorce from the u. then he was supposed to hang out with king charles, whose coordination fight in this because while he's 80 and probably needed his beauty rest, maybe he was just still too tired from the white house. easter april 5 is visit, was supposed to be a big chance for king charles to showcase is climate change projects and leverage biden's presence to philanthropist. and investors seems pretty simple right. what could possibly go wrong? well, how about the fact that right before the trip biden's stumbled to the podium and announced that washington would be sending ukraine cluster munitions. now that might not go over too well with king charles or the royal family. given that the
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late princess diana made campaigning against landmines precisely like these one of her life causes. by an effective we cluster, gone his own trip with the cluster munitions, as you capable of blowing up in his own face at any time, as allies are already condemning to move spain based on the firm commitment it has with ukraine also has a firm commitment that certain weapons in bonds cannot be delivered under any circumstances, no, to cluster bombs, and yes, to the legitimate defense of ukraine, which we understand should not be carried out with cluster bombs. i have followed the media reports for us as a state per to the oslo agreement on the conventional and cluster munitions applies . the year k is signature you to a convention which prohibits the production will use a cluster munitions and discourages that use. now what remains to be seen is how many of these allies are actually voided call by didn't know to his face. we're
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talking here about weapons that are banned by a legally binding international treaty signed by these allies, but not by the us, russia or ukraine. these any additions though are dropped in containers of hundreds, most of which explode on impact, but some of which don't. so instead they end up setting into the ground and exploding on innocent civilians years later and often our children who mistake them for toys. but apparently, the pentagon isn't really that good at seeing the big picture. i'm as 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. so in this guy's logic, it would be a big wind for ukraine if the country was literally littered with time bombs that could blow up on its citizens at any time in the future. as long as that means having a long shot at defeating russia on the battlefield,
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sounds exactly like the kind of foresight that the pentagon is shown and pretty much every single one of its recent failed for and wars. the biden ministration itself was against cluster munitions before they were for them, even qualifying their use as a war crime just last year for the legal cluster bombs and vacuum bombs being used by the russians. if that's true, what is the next step of this in ministration? 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 work crime. this 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,
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they've been reckless in syria. they seem to have no difficulty dropping cluster munitions around were civilians may be, but as far as the allies are slamming him for the move, the frame for a minister is using as an opportunity to showcase highly sophisticated diplomatic savvy on twitter in the wake of a german representative, calling and munitions use violation of international order and values. your help with your advice mister all staggoner and company. you have no idea what you're talking about. have you ever been to war and ukraine for 500 days? did you feel the suffering of the people? if not, then stay seated on? it'll be their mire sofa. nemo, you premium, present it? 5 years. liskey is touring around the world like his taylor swift without any costume changes, of course. and well, he just is fresh off of flop and bulgaria was a conflict fish conflict has no military solution. i do not accept the provision of
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munition, especially if it is from the reserves of the bulgarian army. because like you, i'm the president and supreme commander and i have clear responsibilities not to weaken the defense capabilities of demo jerry nomics. go to see that remark set. so let's be off on the tantrum in which he accused russia of wanting to destroy nato europe. the european union and bulgaria, maybe you should just focus a bit more on what washington is busy doing to his own country right now. and all of it with his full blessing, as well as the vision rises within the military alliance. outside on the streets, there's been hostility towards it. protestors up the u. s. consulate in toronto, helping demanding canada tickets. them some say no to nature. organizers of the demonstration were demanding peace for also to withdrawal from the military block. they argued cutting a to ukraine would help bring it into the conflict and say that money could be
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spent on social services at home. instead, a number of antique natural realities have been held in the north american country since the conflict began. well, the protest cut themselves the canadian prime minister justin true. 2 heads to lift you in the air for the upcoming nato summit topping the agenda, his potential membership for sweden, them essentially ukraine on a collective funding increase for nato last year's meeting. so the block leaders, victor, russia, quotes a direct threat to the allies. canadian lawyer and freelance journalist imagery last congress was among those the raleigh and trump. the main message we want to convey is that nato is a fraud and the next essential threat to humanity. first of all, data does not make us more secure. nato is an aggressive military alliance. it's record of violence and aggression is clear. so we're talking about not only an
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aggressive military alliance, an over militarized military alliance, but we're also talking about just override looting of the treasuries of western countries. we would like to see the canadian prime minister adopted position of neutrality and peace, which is precisely the position that the vast majority of the world has taken. uh, you know, almost nobody in central america, south america, africa, the middle east, and asia itself, almost no country is providing weapons to ukraine or imposing sanctions on the russian federation. what canada is going to do is what canada has done ever since to join nato, which is going to slavishly follow the demands of the neo cons in washington. and this is something to any country in europe for elsewhere. there's thinking about joining nato should think about very carefully. be careful what you wish for, because what you're going to experience is what we've experienced here in canada, which is a loss of sovereignty. well, one of russia's main goals and it's a military operation, was to prevent ukraine's and membership of nato. the words of retired lieutenant
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general in the russian armed forces. he if guinea push escape, he joins option, would tell him seeing the latest episode of going underground. you can catch the full show throughout the day here on our t, your system, it billions of dollars being bought into so then skis coffers. uh, what do you expect from this summit in vilnius tomorrow? well, i understand basically the patients uh, is their landscape personally and ukraine in your plane or you can leave the ship with that. uh something. something broke up on business as their guys uh, the invitation of your train to the lions. i think that uh, the russian side will uh, have it all ready deliver that. if not, we'll deliver it very clear. so you know that if you frame isn't by, they have been more of a lot people were because that's was one of the main goals of the restroom. special
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operation to prevent your trade in membership in the airlines, the bottom, the head, all the nato summit, the alliances power brokerage or set you up in holding from take the last minute negotiations to finalize the agreement on a security pledge to kid coming in from the political side, and you can delve further into that story heading to our team, dot com the no, they're part of minutes, may be located thousands of miles of parts, but their work. well, that's increasingly coming together. a key delegation from russia, headed by the opera chamber of parliament's chairwoman, isn't basing up the personal invitation of the chinese parliament had the already warm relations between the countries are expected to deepen. further, as talks are tables on cooperation between the legislative bodies,
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a r t correspondence all quarter is also in china, following developments for us at donald good morning from moscow afternoon where you are some prominent figures on this visit on 3rd tape us through at why it's happening, i'm also head by the union. well, i'm here in beijing, as you explains, just yesterday, a delegation from russia's federation council arrived here for the 8th, the meeting of the international commission of enter or the meeting of international cooperation, rather with the chinese people's or the, the congress of people's deputies here in china, now the leader of this russian delegation is the chair woman of the federation council of valentina mcvey, of god. and in terms of what's going to be discussed here, we don't know exactly, but right behind me is actually what's called the great hall of the people where
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these discussions are going to take place. and what's on the agenda could be anything from trade cooperation, energy, cooperation, to politics and regulation of ukraine. conflict as these are topics that uh, typically chinese officials have been discussing with russian officials on other meetings of a light scale. yeah, thanks for taking us through that live from beijing. archie correspondent, double ports for the approval by the u. n's, atomic energy watchdog of japan's blonde, to release previously contaminated water from the focus she menu for pumped into the sea has been met with uproar from a number of sites green. and it's a big story this, they've been making their feelings clear to the international atomic energy agency . instead, i, you got the gen, i would like to say that i, a, a is conclusion regarding international safety standards is limited to nuclear waste from normal nuclear power plants. now the nuclear waste from nuclear power
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plants that were next it is gross, is how i am very concerned that director grossinger set in the media interview yesterday, that he would drink the contaminated water or swimming it. if mr. grossi is assured that the focus she met contaminated water is safe enough. i would like to ask if he is willing to advise the government of japan, a water deprived country to use that water as drinking water or industrial or agricultural water. instead of discharging it into the c. one with the m p 's r u b i. a, a report overlooks the long term environmental and health impacts of the waste water release and such a bad example to other countries. despite concern from both the public and opposition figures, the government in sol has bought the un bodies report claiming its own analysis and fund. there will be no quotes, meaningful impact on its waters wherever the hedge. but i feel gross did say that it's understandable that people are apprehensive about the phone. well,
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the visit itself, the atomic watch dogs chief, was met with angry demonstrations as he arrived in south korea from japan, with protest rallies, health, right. the weekend jumps from the crowds could be heard inside the hole with a lawmakers meeting with the i a was being protest. her say they're extremely concerned. but the risk opposed to the health of the nations, people for generations to come. the, the way he then with a i think the i a e a report is a trick. does it show some of the jets embassy for japan's book? a shame of both a plan from ven guaranteeing any scientific objectivity. so i cannot believe the objectivity of the i a e report on this issue. voicemail williams. a problem. you know, this is a matter of conscience and responsibility for future generations, including our children and to send them to the rest of their lives. today i will be worried whenever i eat, and i won't know if it's all right for me to eat this. i think there will be
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a lot of follow up issues and that's why people are so angry. the for, i'm so angry in the future, the food that comes from the sea that we're going to eat, the water vapor, the prizes from the sea and comes down. this rain will eventually harmless. oh, and the worry about that repeated. i used to be more than 80 percent of the south korean suppose discharging the nuclear contaminated water from focus man to the see, the one sided attitude of the south korean government and the ruling party in favor of japan is really hard to understand. that is why i'm here to produce. yeah, and it's not just sides clear. china is foreign ministry is always the discharge plan last week on threatened action if it was to go ahead. the country already has a lot of food, in fords from 10 japanese regents following the fishing miniature method back in 2011 on call. now it saves it's considering stopping c food and agricultural products as well, from quote, high risk regions in japan. coming in, such
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a hero attack of sheets from the graduate school of management and innovation of japan does. university of she's ok though, believes the claims of the psych, pre and opposition art by, by science i spoke to the fact of the matter is the truth. him that you know, for pushing my dues out is expected at one 7th of the amount that's recommended by the ego. and it's only going to be $22.00, treating true to him, you know, per annum over 30 years. whereas, for example, korea who is making a big claim about this, give out 157 care bechtel worth of trinity me every year in any country with any nuclear generate or do cell is treated. so if they're so concerned about it, why aren't they picketing in front of french embassy, which gives out $1500.00 tear bechtel per annum claim that the government is putting good relations at with japan. those type 3 and then pays above public
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safety by barking, the water release plan. you don't think that that assessment is based in reality. i think your question is wrong in the sense that they're not sacrificing, you know, public safety. because i've just to explain to you that it is totally safe, it is safe for then you know what the korean disperse is making done, or you know, it being done in china as well, right? but so it's sorry to interrupt, but there wasn't that new killer milstein within just over a decade ago, inside create that happened in japan. and one of the issues that people have with other issues around the world is that it's not just in the, in the soul, in the water, no affecting people, it stays there. and so we don't really know what it's going to be like in generations to come. so perhaps the sides creating people, lose opposition and peas are, are one thing to take a safe approach to this because they don't know what it's going to be like in 50,
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a 100 years time, a fine. then let me ask you a question that it would be a problem of focus cima in region, isn't it? we're talking about what will be discharged into the sea in the pacific ocean, which is opposite of where, you know, korea is basing in the 1st place. one of the world's largest mining companies is setting it sites on the african culprit bells with plans to dig for new deposits in some of the um, the democratic republic of congo. but the questions are being raised as to whether profits are being pub before the environmental impact on the safety of workers. picking up the story here is the local reporter and the view. you can get. the mining companies globally have a reputation for poor environmental and human rights practices. canadian companies which dominates in the global industry are among the most accused offenders. and for years fabric gold has back to the way with reports of serious human rights abuses at its mines. within the african continent and beyond,
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and the company has failed to address the paternity. as of this moment, barrack is competing back into a region. many had seemed determined to leave some b, a and the democratic republic of congo. we evolved to forest at area roughly the size of portugal contains one of the worlds of which is catches of minerals, copper for y, as in cables and cobalt for rechargeable batteries, which is very both info for i just ongoing easy especially to be sure when that's coming due to coming, going well here to respect our low and q and b also, he bought it to gave more uh, uh, benefit to local communities. if it's not through the ceiling or reaction is to 1st discourage the congo reasons and being governments from offering him this market. because mark bristow does not respect anything. mix brought down say, this is shane when he gets home. when foreign companies in multinational. com. unfortunately, they don't respect that we wouldn't contract what's needed for the republic. what's
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the need for the population? okay, that's wilson gotten, use industries the minute us because, i mean, i think it's also important about the they also how the game when it comes to the corporate social is supposed to be. and so they, in your communities have been lift with a little choice, but to, to, into canadian quotes for justice, and then in the to the mines culture of violence, the case of ledges. barrick is responsible for the violence committed by mind. police and security. this case is another step in attempting to hold canadian mining companies responsible for their overseas human rights abuses. communities in many parts of the world, not only in africa have been at loggerheads with barrett gold, over land destruction, water pollution, and the killing loss. active is an old old battery, it has repeatedly said it has resolved, but human rights issues at the mines, according to lawsuits and reports. human rights abuses have increased in recent
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years. the such that during 20212022, that happened at least 5 killings, 5 incidents of torture and 5 of the shootings. and of course the mining di and says it is old, but in this and it is riddled with an accuracy's. we intend to vigorously defend against these allegations and the appropriate forum. it attempts to advance claims against barrick gold corporation in ontario based on alleged actions of the 10s in the in police. even though barrick exercise has no control or direction of any nature over the townsend in police legal proceedings in for, in course nancy and the survivors know that they face an option to struggle against the powerful cooperation. but they have no other alternative for justice and means of resolute, especially as evidence is emerging, that barracks dealings with the victims of violence by mis security. and putting these in popping again into zenia, was primarily designed to protect the company from legal action,
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rather than to provide a remedy for women who have been raped and men who have been hurt or killed by mine security. buried gold corporation in earth rights. international ery, have negotiated a settlement of claims by 14 individuals from popular in new guinea, p. n. g, represented by harry in relation to a variety of alleged acts of violence concerning the poor girl mind, n p n g. 11 of these individuals are women with claims alleging acts of sexual violence including rape for students to the terms of the settlement. the women will receive compensation under the port gara remedy framework and a payment in connection with their participation in the me. the ation process, which led to the resolution of their claims. the remaining claims which relate to alleged deaths were lodged through the operational grievance mechanism. med port gara and have also been resolved. all claimants are pleased with this resolution active as continue to say that the battery cannot continue dismissing communities and must respect their demands and remedy the hong caused and contributed to bias
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populations corporate sped, us, distorting the information you're lying to you are a chance to travel or go to, that's true of me so i can prove it. let's go to the court. yeah, i'm not. that's not true. this is an i do listen so i will leave. i wouldn't be, but i am here. okay, so my tenant, that's your whole body. you're seeing you is lying and you're to see when they were being to we do by the sun. go to scrub martin. thank you. i say i'm a rock on it's not going interest on this end of the lives. it is this. yes, you're feeling my p for your sending. the water skips to the end. you are not allowing me to the same time like i don't know like when it just on my my house was burned down. weird because of your project. not you're not. uh, we are not in any way that we don't plan to use the glass ports please. what do you need? please stop cutting indigenous people. this would go back to balance is done. press
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those position and all of this is tending is regarded as natalia split outspoken and then aggressive deal made kind is famed for his hands on management style. while many have labeled him as disrespectful, dismissive and never adequately addressing the real concerns of battery operations . of all of this, while the rest of the world is reading from the damage the bad because inflicted on people's survivors such as families without fathers mazda is without children and women. when did well morning, all seek justice and compensation for years of palm and suffering. and seeing impoverished and local communities and survivors of police killings and assaults as being out for vengeance. and richard fusion is really unlikely to improve barracks human rights. oh, it's a s g credentials. we realize that this 9 would contaminate the water and destroy our glasses. it would have destroyed the valley and our lives now is very cold.
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executives once again to face the a see a hold is what a desire to grow and cop are mainly africa. investors should be asking themselves why this company is continuously embroiled in conflict and legal action involving its deeply harmful relationships. would engage in a communities that surround its areas of mind. not finally, people in india, how being left scene read over the humble tomato prices have skyrocketed by a whopping 500 percent following a recent prop to fill you in some regions, prices have hit almost 2 and a half dollars per kilowatt, surpassing even by some distance the cost of petro heavy rains at storing temperatures in the country have hit like pud bosley along with some farmers as well as reporting crop blight. we heard from locals who say the price hike is heading them deep in the pocket, and even rotten tomatoes are all affordable. now,
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that's a lot going on. a small food stole is becoming tough for me. do this installation, this price hikes or heat in my pocket. so these are the big stuff. i like a lot of it is going to balance. those were easy to purchase, but now the price is searched, so it's on the affordable to buy them. this inflation is preventing us from cooking with tomatoes at home to monitor him on that uh, tomatoes have become very expensive. regular people are not buying them so on. sold, tomatoes and all shops are wanting to about how this tomatoes here are rotten. we are lost. more over the tomato shortages are fueling a prime wave in the country. several farmers in southern indian states reported multiple sets of entire 2 moscow crops, while vendors in cities helping force the higher security to protect the precious perishables. even fast food restaurants, such of make donald have stopped serving tomatoes on burgers,
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in many parts of the country, while the shortages having gone unnoticed on line either with a whole host of means surprising all the wood, i cannot make political as doctors to federal canals due to believes unusually, in this case when there is an explosive prize at rise, nature is solely to blame. i don't think so. any one has to be blamed spa this and so definitely a plea not the ruling party or the ruling governments because lots of arrest
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happens in relation to this. ty, it off the thing up there to match the prices got an plea. that was because of i'm susan of rain, rain form and honest. there's another drought default that the production areas mandate is a large strong call for the to match to production. these got the effected in reston popped up india as well as in southern fall pumping down because up on so it's another rains as well as on since in a drought before that and as a result of the heart of his gun discharge. so if we have to blame on, if we really have to take the plight value yourself, course mother nature and no one else that's such lots i understand is like this is a temporary, cyclical phenomenon. it is not going to last for too long in my understanding reading on of the couple of days time probably on the 15 days or 20 day it start.
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