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the, the, the, the, the russian federal security service storage center assess the nation attempts. on ortiz, editor in chief marguerite testing. one young and journalist good thing of felt that the, the head of ukraine's made orthodox christian monastery is placed in custody for 30 days. unable to pay a large bale fee, washington makes a multi $1000000000.00 credit flags to own car in return for sweden's ascension to nato. that's according to pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour 1st sighting, an unnamed government official, and
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a food emergency is declared in nigeria as living cost in the country skyrocket. we speak to locals about the situation on the ground. the use of lots and i mean the initial on these guys, the government, and so forth, and things done on through what is going on. well, no financing is stop everybody the good set a saturday afternoon for moscow. this is our t international with the latest and world news. i'm few realize about happy you could join us. and we start this hour with breaking news. the russian federal security service have prevented an assassination attempt on ortiz editor and chief marguerite this. and when you on and journalist kasanya, so chuck, in the course of the investigation, the detainees confirmed at the preparation of assassination attempts on behalf of
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the s b, u, for reward of 1500000 roubles for each murder. the investigative committee of russia will initiate criminal cases, aggravated by extremist and terrorist motives against the detainees. as we know across live, to our correspondence, a bows for more details on the story. shake it to have you here. but now, tell us about what you know about this attempted assassination attempts. yeah, if you really well, uh, the f as b of now we shoot a statement, an official statement at outlining what this is all about. this is an assassination attempt by a know, a named a neo nazi group called paragraph a c h. and they've been conducting reconnaissance and planning the assassination of 2 very high profile female and media personalities and journalists, and they've arrested numerous individuals in resign. and in moscow and, you know, one of these individuals is a wrong colleague here, maggie, we'd assume on yeah,
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i'm the head of or t. and she is also confirmed in the statement that she's been informed by the f s. b, the federal federal security service of russia that she has been surveilled at her home and at a place a place of work at to senior subtract another high profile bushing journalist, another female journalist as well. it was a presidential candidate previously also with the target of this assassination plot that the f as b of also revealed that the sum of 1500000 roubles had been offered to this group by uh, the s b u a. according to the f s b, the ukrainian security services to carry out these killings at the numbers of people the time we haven't got that. yes. but they did recover an assault rifle, a lot of them munition, a lot of neo nazi paraphernalia as well. flags, knives, etc. and when they rated these uh apartments at the investment committee now of russia have launched an investigation into this
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a plus under anti terror laws. bureau. now shay, this is unfortunately not the 1st time this has happened. there had been other attacks against journalist and a russian political figures of did you tell us more about this, why do you think they're being targeted? yeah, of course. and that since russia's military operation, ukraine has begun at numerous high profile media personalities have been targeted. actually killed remarkably at western journalists. i've been tracking the put on this mir toward its list through this piece maker list. numerous friends of mine. i've been also mentioned in the ukrainian media recently as well after speaking out about the ad, the key of narrative on the conflict, if you like, would be terribly darya. do you know, most notably was killed. the daughter of prominent russian philosopher, alexander, duke, and who we believe may have been the tigris she was killed. she was a prominent blogger and journalist as well as a russia female killed in a terrible,
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targeted car bombing last summer. and loved them to piracy, another very prominent blogger from the dumbass region was killed in the target of assassination in st. petersburg. and then most recently, we had to say her a pre. yep. and an ex politician and journalist on blogger, as well uh, targeted in an assassination attempt. his driver died. he was critically injured and looked at easy, survived. so it's a very, very dangerous time for people who are speaking out against the pro nato, a key, every gene. it seems that there is no crime that can be committed against anybody dissenting from the narrative. and you know, the west is essentially turning a blind eye to these crimes, but of course we know the granular nature with which the west and security services are involved. and you find these numerous supports of that from the ground, from the west itself. so to suggest that they have no knowledge of these plots or plans to target very high profile individuals in the russian federation. it's very,
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very difficult to believe. so selective a moral attitude when it comes to suppression of free speech in the west and the country that they have anointed as the guardians of the frontiers of freedom. it seems that anyone challenging that narrative is no a target here in russia and potentially in the west. well, this seems to have crossed a line, i say, but thanks for keeping us updated. thank you right now to the latest on calves crack down on ukraine's orthodox church. the head of the key of purchase lava has been taken into custody for at least 30 days over his failure to pay a nearly $900000.00 bill. the metropolitan says he's being persecuted for his face . yeah. i do not agree with this decision. the judge has shown that she is under pressure from the people who are interested in this. i don't have 33000000 who are even them,
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unless the prosecutor can pay for me. i'm being prosecuted because of christ. the church and my face. before being jailed, pebble handed over his cross and religious staff to his lawyer, the metropolitan had been under house arrest since april. he have, has accused the clergyman of justifying russian regression and inciting, religious hate charges with some metropolitan denies. meanwhile, ukraine's parliament voted on friday in favor of changing the date of orthodox christmas. from january 7th and december 25th. the move comes the middle wider crack down on the religious institution. stemming from a december 2022 bill, which banned the ukrainian churches activities. so the
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meanwhile, the size of the metropolitans bail raises questions about tabs. legal system, as the clergyman bond is $33.00 times higher than that of the suspected child traffic or dentist. variety at the end of june variety was detained for child trafficking, as he attempted to take an 11 month old boy into the e. u to sell him for $25000.50 of which was to be given to the child's
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mother. earlier this week, it was reported, said that detaining paid over a little of the for a little over $27000.00 to secure his release over $800000.00 less than the metropolitan for the persecution of your brains. orthodox church has become a hot topic of debate, not only in ukraine, but among conservatives across the world. former us vice president mike pence was grilled by ex fox news host tucker carlson over the situation for all the latest on the issue. go to our website, r t dot com, where we analyzed some of the former tv hospice plains that of washington wanted to it put on the war and ukraine overnight. the, as washington continues to send billions of dollars to ukraine, america's own budget is on the ropes. with the latest statistics showing some disturbing numbers, as ortiz, caleb mauppin explains. well,
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the newer report shows that in the 1st 9 months of the fiscal year, the us budget deficit has triples. now that's a quite a large increase. now, it's important to know that the united states is already east $32.00 trillion dollars in debt and that there has been a rising in expense in financing this debt. the interest payments have increased by 25 percent of the banks are getting more and more money from the united states tax payers and ready to finance the ongoing debt. now, in the reports about this problem of the budget deficit in these new reports that we've been seeing in the coverage of mainstream u. s. media, national, public radio. other outlets have not mentioned a big elephant in the room. ukraine at this point. uh, $75000000000.00 from the us. taxpayers have gone to humanitarian financial and
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military support to ukraine. that's according to the research done by the keel institute in germany. $75000000000.00 has gone to ukraine and is rising deficit in the united states. you cannot say, this is not a factor as much as us mainstream media tries to ignore it. now, is it really worth it to the american taxpayer to continue to flip the bill for this conflict and this ongoing situation? well, marjorie taylor green, a republican in the us house of representatives, recently proposed an amendment to the national defense authorization act and the government spending putting forward a new budget to get even more money to ukraine. she proposed inner amendment to the united states withdraw from nato. here she is explaining the logic behind it. the us has been financing and promising to defend nato countries for decades and paying more than its fair share. western european countries could and shouldn't be stepping up their financial contributions to ensure the sick,
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already as nato. instead, they're entirely beholden to russia, and us tax payers are expected to foot the bill. now this amendment was voted down like another amendment put forward by republican congressmen mat gate to propose they are no longer be any security support to ukraine. now this was also voted down . now, at this point, it appears that more funding for ukraine from the us tax payers is going ahead. the white house at this point wants to remove the stipulations in the bill for a general inspector to make sure there is some oversight into how us taxpayer money is spent in ukraine. the white house doesn't even want that. yeah, the inspector to be included in the new money that has been given to ukraine. so it seems like, wow, us living standards are dropping. well, uh, living standards across united states conditions in the country, crime against the structure of the country is falling to pieces. more and more
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money is being provided to ukraine at the expense of the american taxpayers, even though the country is already $32.00 trillion dollars in debt. you, as president biden used, a multi $1000000000.00 credit pledge to persuade tortilla to approve sweden's session to nato. that's the latest claim from pulitzer prize winning american journalist seymour hersh, citing anonymous officials by the promised that i'm much needed $11.00 to $13000000000.00 line of credit would be extended to turkey, a by the international monetary fund. biden have to have a victory and turkey a is an acute financial stress, and official with direct knowledge of the transaction told me. turkey lost a 100000 people in the earthquake last february and asked for 1000000 buildings to rebuild what could be better than early 100 biden's to pledge the official asked.
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finally, having seen the lights and realizing he is better off with nato and western europe, the allegations made by seymour hersh are of course important in the number of ways he claims that the us has offered are due on monday and that the georgia side has accepted this, of course there is no official confirmation just yet. we asked for any kind of comment from the turkey side, but we haven't heard back from the old bid. there may or may not be some truth to it, but what's really important here is our one stance on the matter diplomatically. we've seen him waiver from one opinion to another, much like sweden joining nature uh for the longest time over the past year or so on . so that has been adamant in preventing sweet, enjoying the needle walk. and the result of this week's nato, somebody suggests that all of a sudden uncle is okay with sweden joining us as a result of many western or mainstream media. analysts of suggested that this was a snob and
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a response to how the relationship between on kit and moscow law. however, the pur, uh, the presidential spokesman for russian president vladimir putin had this to say. turkey it is a member of the north atlantic alliance. it has its obligations and is committed to them. this has never been a secret for us. and in this regard, we have never worn rose colored glasses. this is our agitated. so in this respect, we understand everything very well, so diplomatically that has been a thing. however, when we're talking about the i m f, b i m s if is, if it is more of a policy and this is a much more deeply related issue when it comes to on kind of how they approach some of these issues for in the early 2000 tons on, cut out for the 1st time, was in a position to say that they fully paid off their i enough debt. and this was a career making moment for the turkish president. so to say that the us is going to facilitate some sort of money or financial gains for our one. and i'll be at whether it's true or not. i could result in
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a great deal of pressure at home as well. so and so we find until we hear from professional confirmation from either side, whether it's in united states or church and we will not understand or know whether this is true and time will only so and as a, as the event unfolds. nigeria and authorities have declared a state of emergency and food security as millions of citizens enjoy a drastic rise and living costs. that's according to the country's presidential adviser, the president is not on mindful of the rising costs of food and how it affects the citizens. the president has declared with the media to affect the state of emergency or food security to the exchange of the spaces he joined about 45 years ago. is often the tonight and even isn't that attached to the constitution of the pieces,
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entities and creators and you're reading that that you choose what may be the fact that the existing needs the people. * to kind of keep the government so hostile things done on through what is going on or we're not finding things. it is thoughts on this is everybody we have ended up in it's in a process whereby we're spending much more money on food than uh, we used to sometimes twice. so let's return them all which is a problem. it means that the income is costly, reduced in defense stuff it's, uh, it's its most efficient. hold on go sufficient for the search and everybody in the nation. i read you every time. therefore nobody was it then. okay. then it does. that gives me some odd the availability of the money to it is very, that's what i 4 slide before. we go to the cry or scratch or look for the house and
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get some money to get some food that 15 everybody i need to know said he thought it would. developmental immunization, adults will begin to a lot. food was initially gets a lot food. i mean that initial on his eyes who used to be critical. i'm home and i'm gonna do this by national security suggestion since 2009 to spell that as ministrations also did that. and it was a and i say, so i will be part of you, could you all the national security council really? what this means is, why is that is the end of the security now being issues the full price of the praise, the ration i called up a rate should be this, me, i the c e. he had, it will have to work together. so the functions that i see, and these are real options as our analysis. see great,
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and 1st in line with just households. as you know, these are important. crucial thompson, the new one was just follow up and see how these people benefit from fuel efficiency. if we take into consideration the reputation of the active status have options and so most of the result of keeping an eye out on that and hopefully becomes a political analyst. and lecture warner state university, joe blah shares his views on the worsening food crisis in nigeria. hi, james goodman is to be blamed for security because the government. ready is d t being the just sort of shown
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to the problem i've seen is that god bless you, dr. solve the problem of the students and also the parties from us to go back to their phones. i pledge the western countries to fully fee the josh, i'm part of the green jeep with us. the dish lots deflated to be down for prices in obviously because most of the countries low road uh, reduce what needs to cause i because that additional ship dresser is very important to not 0 this fission. you with this big brain and see perhaps a 3 day theatre festival kicks off in the gaza strip as actors try to bring some semblance of normality to life in the region. and made rising tensions with israel ortiz
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maria for notion, or has the story to see if there is always more than just a performance or into payment for gaza. probably seen in enclave on the mediterranean sea that has been living on these really blockade for 15 years. see if there is a way to experience and understand. so exposure and confrontation that comes from the stage. the audience watches a play that tells the story of they live amplified by the magnifying glass of art. got to boost the vacuum on the no, i'm almost the russian writer said like the actors are on the stage and the audiences in the battlefield. the if they act as liver, topic to the audience, encourage them to start the discussion board, bring goals and stopping to the audience, help fight for the rights of the people who goes after the main message 0. is that the also to cause what i like to use the is possible is to speed the, the them, the voice of women noted that to in um,
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increase the social and political participation of women in gaza. and you know, by this time the director says the people of guys, i think a lot about politics and forget about themselves. family and social issues. divorce has been one of them are challenges that the 3 day festival addresses showing. they are still there and need to be talked about. and the audience appreciates the discussion much to the he a of that amended all this play was beyond one defend, i'm proud we have directors hosting this way. they showed deserves to go into national. it showed how. 1 issues began where we are now and where we will be in the next 100. yes. so how does that, how didn't i sold display and it's affected me greatly. it took me back to the old days and also to the future. as long as we have the energy to present and performed despite the division and circumstances willie win and always to have create a t t. the future is
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a very good a theater in garza is also in the numerous challenge. logistically, financially and security wise before one says could be interrupted by selling or electricity being cut off. the blockade prevent equipments from coming, limiting, technical possibilities. finding basic items like lightning or song systems becomes a request to have the measure of head throughout all we face many challenges and obstacles in their to and this is especially in gaza. it's heavy. there is a lack of capabilities and the lack of funding for our projects, but we tried to create something great out of nothing and amazed. they wouldn't squeeze it as not inviting for and directors, and actors or turing is also more of a dream for gaz theater. is real controls who comes in and comes out of the gaza strip with a high percentage of rejections. we give as much as we can. we even try to be online, have created some shows for people abroad for
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a live streaming that were performing. the play here in the audience was in another country. so it would follow some creative ways to leave because even if it's just virtually based performance. and the goal is to see if there is followed by a discussion club with the audience and directors invited often via video conference to share their views. but most importantly, ceilings and frustrations another battle field where they discover they know selves with the help of our if the world, the sage and everybody man and women immediately players as one payment same goes then for the people of gaza who the daily hard shapes and trauma as it is a rather dramatic performance while to see if there is a way for them to forget about their routine and look at it from the outside to try and find a way out. there's notion at all see resulting from guys now from this stage to the page, the eyes on heritage foundation is waging a war against the destruction of gauze as cultural past,
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restoring and preserving old books and manuscripts to ensure they are available for generations to come. the within the source and main multi forest to remodel scripts is to revive them and let them roots onto last again as they were other tried to revive them for several years to come. is an important issue because the smaller scripts are still valuable through them. we can learn ability, scientific, intellectual and cultural movement in kansas city. as on palestine. with threats as policy in the history and culture is not the weather by the intended extermination conducted by these really occupation authorities. the
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in the us medina, the heritage of cause or city is always exposed to was gaza, especially is exposed to repeated attacks. and we have lost many of these manuscripts due to will, fast destruction and burning, as well as various types of looting. the 1st problem is the lack of materials needed to restore the manuscript. secondly, the lack of equipment and devices that help all kinds of these materials. and sadly, the is radio keep ation due to the crossing on the siege and pace on gas the city, the on them. and of course, the decision to restore these manuscripts was taken to preserve the palestinian cultural heritage from loss and extinction. there's a lot of equipment and tools that are not available in the gaza strip. as
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a result of being posed, sees in our association, we seek to reach out to international organizations. we also draw attention to the importance of the palestinian cultural heritage located in gaza, cities, engines, southern palestine. in particular, the pentagon has confirmed that the cluster munitions provided zekia of have arrived in ukraine. austin returns the discuss the consequences of this step in the latest episode of going underground with a former c i a moscow station chief as senior fellow at the bel 1st center at harvard university. ralph smallwood larson, here's a short preview of their conversation. the entire discussion is available online. here on our tea. we find ourselves in this position after almost 2 years of war because there's been a steady increase and the leaf ality and the escalation of the weapons use and the war right now we're talking about cluster bombs. and then we've talked defensive
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weapons and we're talking increasingly what ukraine will need to win the war. the danger of course, is it escalates beyond unacceptable boundary for the firm for the entire world. or if you've got an upside down, in fact, the sending of weapons has lengthened the war because what would it mean over instantly or within a few months? the only reason that ukraine can keep fighting is because not only view as the european bows ending in millions of dollars a weapons, they have soldiers, they are going to jack, tech cetera. and i think the idea of a direct conflict with the russians is something the united states and all nato partners want to avoid to ground combat with our soldiers against their soldiers. so i make that distinction, that's an important distinction. i also agree with you in principle, in the sense that uh ukraine is utterly dependent on western weapons and it is in fact the litmus test of the west degree of support is the landscape president of the landscape president booting and everybody knows the degree to which the west is
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willing to continue to harm ukraine. that's going to determine not just the duration of the war, but ultimately who wins toward the all for now. but stay tuned. as rundown economists, richard wolf speaks on the growing, trying to end the dollars. so germany, among some of the largest economies, especially bricks nations coming up next on direct impact. we'll see you back soon . the the,
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