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trial, however, the commander of the japanese army in the non seeing operation freezes, yasu lee to a socket, was able to escape the responsibility due to the interference of the american administration, the and it attempted terrorist attack on russian civilians. that's how russian officials classified the forwarded assassinations on ortiz, editor and chief monetary steps. and when young and journalist, king of soap shop, the head of ukraine's main orthodox christian monastery is placed in custody for 30 days. unable to pay a large fail fee. washington makes a multi $1000000000.00 credit pledge to own car in return for sweden's, a session to nato that supporting to pulitzer prize winning journalist female 1st
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citing an unnamed government official and under no circumstances with an exclamation point. that's the us response to developing nations requesting climate. reparations. we speak to melinda to get their take on the issue was, i believe that african nations should receive financial compensation for this in the balance. the usa has always shown the spirit of hiding when it's faced with difficult situations. the good evening for moscow. this is our t international with the latest and world news updates. i'm pure elizabeth, great to have you with us. and we started this hour with breaking news. russia has called the assassination attempt on ortiz, editor in chief, margarita simonian and journalist. cuz the thing is still check a terrorist attack and has pointed the finger at ukraine,
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or we're talking about yet another attempt. it's her attack on russian civilians organized for the key of regime, which was carefully supervised by western creators. everything that is happening shows once again that service nature of the zelinski regime, which is responsible for a whole series of terror attacks. we are unlikely to get the reaction from specialist international organizations. pathological hypocrisy has long been the political tradition of the west and liberalism and is unconditional reflex. we know across live to our correspondence. shay bows for more details on this developing story. shay, what more can you tell us about this assassination attempt? yeah, for you really? well, it's a, it's a sinister and, you know, significant plus uh, you know, a very disturbing revelation of yet another one of minutes with terrorist attack. i'm russian. so aware of plans, and thankfully this time it was foiled by this security services. and the f, as b says it's detained. a number of suspects in a rage, in uh, royce,
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and in moscow. and we actually now have a statement from the f s b, which i think would be useful for the viewers to have a listen to. i will listen to that. now. in the course of the investigation, the detainees confirmed the preparation of assassination attempts on behalf of 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. yeah, so as you can see, see a real a it's, it's a significant plus the they maintain that uh these individuals have been offered significant cash rewards for each killing. again, another echo of the cynicism of this assault on to on i'm defense this women at a k 47 rifles a or really for me at least an individual's life were recovered. a lot of, i mean listen, i'm a musician and
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a lot of the paraphernalia of the far right as well. flags 2 inches high and coast . this type of a pernicious type of equipment. they are also named as a group called paragraph, 8888 being a reference in nazi parlance to heil hitler. and we actually can now have a look at some of the footage of one of the suspects that has been captured. the susan illnesses, the was an exclusive, i created the neo nazi group, paragraph $88.00. after which i conducted the security service. if you, craig, move, put up with floods, was put on a face after that received orders to kill margarita simon young. i'm sending us of chunk, she said we conducted recognizance for which we were paid of $20000.00 approvals and let's be submitted for the training and security age. there was a k 105000000 roubles and cartridges for a collection of assault rifle buried for one murder, but would have received the 1500000 rooms from sheets. so we know that these
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individuals now have been conducting surveillance, watching these women again, very doc at a news for these individuals to hear that they've been followed to their homes, their place of work exceed, yes, subject a high profile russian, a journalist. she'd actually stood for a president in 2018, so quite high profile. and of course our own margarita, assuming yeah. and the editor in chief of r t. i colleague here and, and she has been targeted as well by this very, a nefarious plus and margarita somebody on has actually issued a statement also, which i think we can have a sense of now. feel there's really beautiful. there's a federal is this not the says, but the 2nd attempt to write it in the past in the 1st probably came as a shock because it was the 1st time at this point. i'm already used to be there like a head in the field who's constantly being chased with a gun. and the most unpleasant thing that i want to see is that things worse than this. shame is worse than death. the trim is worse than death. leaving with the
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feeling that you have done something a repairable is worse than death. and the hope that these people who have been arrested on time this and have enough time to make amends and start their lives and you have an email. so yeah, so as you can see, quite a shocking, a revelation here that these people could be targeted for doing their jobs for having opinions for countering a narrative. and now we know, at least that these a prosecutions on the anti terror law here in russia has been opened against obtained individuals here a while. this seems like an escalation, but unfortunately this isn't the 1st time there have been several pair attacks against the russian journalist and prominent figures. why do you think they're being targeted? yeah, well i mean, of course, when we look at the context of the events in ukraine and in the wider sort of western world, in this condo cultural war against russia, all things russian, any,
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you know, dissenting narrative against what the west tells us. the reality is, of this conflict who began it, where it came from, whose funding of the cetera is going to be challenged. and unfortunately, some people who very dissented from that narrative and had different views of actually paid with the lives diarrhea due gonna, the daughter of prominent russian philosopher alexander, do been killed in a horrific car bombing last year of loved entire ski, also killed in a targeted uh, you know, assassination in st. petersburg again for his views again for platforming, a dissenting view. and of course the, the latest person to have been attacked as a her, uh pre lip and it was named it and another horrific car bombing his driver was killed locally. mister per left for now is recovering. but again, this just display so dangerous a time. it is for people in the media who decided to tell the older side of the story and how the west is essentially turning a blind eye to this. you know,
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a car to morality when it comes to uh, their guardians of freedom in ukraine. it seems there's no crime or a terrorist attack that can be carried out against russia or supporters of russia, or just sent us from the narrative. you know, and we know how deeply involved in is the key of regime of the prosecution of the war, the funding of us on, in the intelligence community. and you claim, you know, to be involved in my 6 is a c i a, we've known that for a long time, a journalist have looked into this and it's been recognized. so to suggest that the western intelligence organizations don't know what the s b was doing when it comes to prosecuting targeted killings on russian. so that's just very difficult to believe with time for us on this occasion. it's failed due to the work of the security services here for you while i look forward to hearing their response on this matter. and thanks for updating us, our tea correspondence shape bows. now
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let's discuss the story further with independent journalist sondra vanden ender sonya. there had been several attempts on the lives of russian journalists over the past year, as we just mentioned. but these 2 journalists are certainly among the most high profile, are we likely to see an escalation and violence against russian personalities. a ready see this cause when the you know, so it is as the passkey at the destination at times on the pallet and how this so yes it is for sure it will be an escalation for everybody. oh snap. also. i think the western journalist do i a fuse, is it once more every, all the amino products can least and for sure, i hope that's maybe yeah, we have to be extra careful. close. but we see that especially the russian high profile are being targeted as we see now. so maybe politicians what we saw in the
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past, and so we all need to be more careful. apparently the old time comes from the ukranian, s b u. at this time, i think they are using as every young further than this because this visual, despite the 88 group, but only 18 years old is what i read in the stages from b s b. so yeah, that's really the a, this actually is use, they are uh, you know, the influence and try to influence the use here in russia. the s b u is trying to do this winter. immense pro, again level is coming out to says western uh again christian, well, you're up for instance, of course the us as well. so this is really bad and uh well, i hope i think the f as we did a very great job to west all the time and the to you via to be, will be alert and the kind of stuff any more as an issue that the students for you,
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for sure, will see in the future. well, sonya, russia classifies these attacks as acts of terrorism. do you think this is a likely stance that will be shared elsewhere in the world, particularly my question is in the west as well. so this is the 1st thing they will mention in the western media is that it's an internal promo that you see, you know, rush as also leaving out season. they blame you claim that they are having to new analyses. but i mean, it every society, everywhere around the world, you have a radical elements going on in verse that as well. but the point is we have special military operations going on. the west, it's cooling is a war and they will do anything and everything to influence people here in russia. what i said before, especially the younger ones and to influence them. and of course, you will get orders from west threat of a security agencies or hold patients was most likely security agencies that as this
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is what, what was happening and went to in the 90s in the, in their media saying, yes, your, you know, it's in russia maybe like one that is with the going to actually wasn't using this is this is what they're trying to do. so yeah, of course no one mentioned about television. yeah. well it's worth looking at it who was targeted. now archie has come under fire over it's reporting on the, on the ongoing conflict, a new crane with multiple countries banning our broadcast, including google on youtube, which has connections to the us government. now, do you think this assassination attempt on the channels editor in chief could be connected to the repeated efforts to sensor in silence are t, as well as i said to me about that, i think it's for us as a nation got from ukraine. but of course, they are trying to decide this is, i mean, they look to r t everywhere and you wrote to us the whole western world we can say. so now of
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course they are trying to silence a r t. and i mean, this is what, there are so many ways to c, r t in the way through will because everybody knows we have phoebe and so, but again, it's really try to silence this way. i think it's more likely that it's coming from ukraine. and in collection, of course, when i said with the west to try and assess and that high profile russian figures like to release on petition. and this is their role and because maybe it's only, you know, they have this or less and before this middle for that's better can list. and always people who are, they are trying to assess and they are on the queue list. as i remember we lost on the platform, so tasking day. why does out his name on the list as you know another one assessing it. so i think this is what is going on and they are trying to, uh, yeah, to, to, to assess and age and how to people and maybe, yeah,
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when i said western journalists who are here and maybe also will be the topic. of course, we also know we have to be at the track of the detainees were reportedly arrested with nazi paraphernalia in their possession. do you think this is pivotal to the case and how do you think that's going to be covered in terms of the less as well, of course, because you know, this, the nazi propaganda the material was found like and as that category, as well as what said the leader will disagree with every young guy or what i think, i think was his name on it. he was the fault is a real nice a little bit when you see him on the internet. he's wearing is treacherous. p. s. s . science, something on that. so, i mean, this is, uh, yeah, this is crucial for them. they are releasing in this terrible farseason mattresses and stuff as ukraine, as we all know that we know that here in a rush that they are, you know, they are, nancy's is likely as won't be myself as so the evidence at the factory. so,
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and this is really, this is when you get it because there are, it's nothing so it's, it's precious and what they are doing. and ukraine is to put some to uh, you know, on their end. so no. sonya vanden and the independent journalist. thank you very much. thank you. nice day. now to the latest on cabs cracked down on ukraine's orthodox church, the head of the calf procure slobber, has been taken into custody for at least 30 days over his failure to pay a nearly 900000 dollar bill. the metropolitan says he's being persecuted for his faith. yes, miss susan. 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 now, unless the prosecutor can pay for me. i'm being prosecuted because of christ, the church and my face. before being jailed,
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pavel handed over his cross and religious stop to his lawyer. the metropolitan had been under house arrest since april. he has accused the clergyman of justifying russian regression and inciting, religious hate charges which the metropolitan denies. meanwhile, ukraine's parliament voted on friday in favor of changing the date of orthodox christmas. from january 7th to december 25th. the move comes the middle wider crack down on the religious institution, standing from a december 2022 bill, which benz ukrainian church's activities. the
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now the size of the metropolitan veil raises questions about cab legal system. as the clergyman bond is $33.00 times higher than that of suspected child trafficker, dennis brody. at the end of june, rudy 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 mother earlier this week. it was reported that he paid the port over $27000.00 to secure
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his release over $800000.00 less than the metropolitan academic and journalist james. michael told us that such contracting treatment shows the true face of the ukrainian justice system. the quote is showing that it's true consent is that this is michael richards, larger than the funding imposed of the bail imposed on a child traffic. i would say that the, the key actually dream is more afraid of the presence of the metropolitan freedom because he acts as a symbolism of resistance against the to be effective knots, civic cation. and that is what we have seen within the creation of this old tablet . of church and it has a pedigree that goes back to the nazi ita and you claim. so having him removed from having his freedom removed and him in prison allow use, effectively
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a crew to be, you know, from lived within the, the ukrainian church for more of the, you know, the traditional orthodox church, which is the majority to be removed from their possessions. and for various changes to happen to the left optical calendar, which would realign the church culture to leave it with the west until this old to be done whilst metropolitan powell is in prison. would mean he would have a limited capacity to act as any form of you know, lucas, of what his estimates to lead people to resist the changes are being imposed on the orthodox church. the persecution of ukraine's orthodox church has become a hot topic of debate. not only in ukraine, but among conservatives across the world, from where us vice president mike pens was ruled by ex fox news host tougher parson over the situation for all the latest on the issue, go to our website, r t dot com,
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where we analyzed some of the former tv host is planes that if washington wanted to, it could end the war and ukraine overnight. the u. s. president biden issued a multi $1000000000.00 credit pledge to persuade your cue to approve sweden's a session to nato. that's the latest claim from pulitzer prize winning american journalist seymour hersh, citing anonymous officials. the button 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 3100 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 need. and the number of ways he claims that the us has offered are due on monday and that the charges 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 to the 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 a response to how the relationship between on could on moscow law. however,
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the for the presidential spokesman for russian president vladimir putin had this to say. turkey, it is a member of the north atlantic alliance. it hasn't 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 attitude. so in this respect we understand everything very well, so diplomatically that has been a thing. however, when we're talking about the i am asked the guy a mess, this is up is, this is more of a policy, and this is a much more deeply with how they approach some of these issues for in the early, 2000 and ten's 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 chargers 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 official confirmation from either side with some united states or church and we will not understand or know whether this is true and time will only tell. and as a result of the events, it unfolds under no circumstances that tell us climate envoy, he expressed so likelihood of washington pain, climate, reparations to developing countries. are you planning to commit america to climate? reparations. that is say, we have to pay some other country because they had a flood where they had a hurricane or a type now or a while under no circumstances. very good. i'm glad to hear you say that. i do have a no. i don't read an exclamation point decided to say, i will write in an exclamation point for you to that. i'm glad that we have agreement on that. i don't know if my black tunnel work was, or there we go. climate, reparations have been, or reoccurring topic and recent years. countries like pakistan gone and nigeria
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have repeatedly expressed or discontent with the west is handling of climate change . developing countries while emitting very small percentages of gases. so for the most from the effects of climate disasters, pockets stand for instance, while affected by dudley floods and droughts. accounts for only one percent of the world, c o 2 emissions. the move has caused outrage among africans who have called on washington to rethink the issue a whole year. i think nowadays for k suffering from the effects of climate change, we are aware that effort is not responsible. so those who are responsible, i think the must compensate, they must contribute in helping out for committee gave this harmful effects of climate change. everyone knows that one of the biggest predators is the usa, like many other western countries, but they refused to compensate african double standards. i prefer to put it that
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way. i think the west is like that in many of the areas. it's not just climate change. while you play and i believe that african nations should receive financial compensation for this and balance because they are the nation's that's up for most from the consequences of climate disruption. the factors in various american and european countries and what are the causes of pollution which are at the root of climate change and effort they need support to help it cope with the effects of climate change, the us so you think they are superior to other states being up would mean they're regret what they've done. they think it's the right to cause this harm. and it's what has to be done. yeah, so africans must be financially compensated because these western countries are partly responsible for our atmospheric troubles. the usa has always shown the spirit of hiding when it's faced with difficult situations, even in situations where there's a main culprits. they've always shown this lack of responsibility,
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is that the best, while refusing to pay climate, reparations to developing countries. the usaa is now the biggest polluter in the world responsible for excessive levels of greenhouse gas emissions. according to a recent study, the riches industrialized countries could be liable to pay a $170.00 trillion dollars in climate, reparations by 2050. of a political analysts says the us decision on climate. reparations sends a message to developing countries who still follow western ideology. it's not surprising coming from the west. and this is the same countries that this divide on live matter. that is, has its headquarters in washington dc bowed by states, so they're refusing to pay the patients for the 3rd world
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countries. it's not a shocking in any way because that is a typical behavior that to, to usually expect coming from the lights of john terry, that all the west and the dob mcduffy shots. that's why the shows that this should be the video, the a message, those countries thing the fed well do of need is that still subscribe into the west? and i do don't believe that there was the z. it just said that the message is now becoming clear. they are starting to see a medicaid, so the what's the intent is, what would they really are a 3 day theater festival has kicked off in the gaza strip as actors tried to bring some semblance of normality to life in the region of mid rising tensions with israel r t 's. maria for notion a has the story to see if there is always more than just
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a performance or entertainment for goza. 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 kaperuso back. you only know, at the moment the russian ride has said that the actors are on the stage and the audiences in the battlefield. they act as deliver a topic to the audience, encouraged them to start the discussion board, bring guns and stopping to the audience, held 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 the possible is to speed the, the them, the voice of women. you know, to that, to in, um, increase the social and political participation of women the in gaza. and you know, by this time the director says the people of guys, i think
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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 most to the he a that a minute. all this a play was beyond one defend, i'm proud we have directors hosting. there's way to do the show deserves to go into national. it showed how are issues began and where we are now and where we will be in the next 100 years. and that sort of an issue that i didn't know if i sole display and it's affected to me greatly. it took me back to the old days and also to the future. as long as we have the energy to present an perform despite the division and circumstances willie, we wish to have creativity and then our future is a very good i see a certain guys that he's also in the numerous challenge. logistically, financially and security wise before one says could be interrupted by selling or
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electricity being cut off. the blockade prevent equipment from coming, limiting, technical possibilities. finding basic items like lightning or song systems becomes a request to have been measured heavy at all. we face many challenges and obstacles and data and uses, especially in gaza. data there is a lack of capabilities and the lack of funding for our projects. but we tried to create something great out of nothing in the mail, but 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, gets his trip with a high percentage of rejections. we give as much as we can, we will try to be online. i have created some shows for people abroad for a live streaming and they were performing the play here in the audience was in another country so it would follow some.

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