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is come to the, for shameful, for any civilization, the country of shame, i appealed to all chief ministers to strengthen laws to take stringent action against the crime, especially against women. thing incident might be from raw just on shot to score or might of poor. the corporate should not go scott free in any corner of the country . 2 months, hundreds displeased around $150.00 people killed on the wall. islands is yet to stole in the state of 14914 was a small state. it was one of the smallest states in the country, and yet it has been boning for 2 months. now this, we deal that a so phased of 2 women being paraded me could, is, i know we deal this with you all was from me full on box number less. it's a fine shooting. we do. it has, it has outraged india a deeply, deeply stab indians to see of what they've seen of quasi or an aussie reward awards,
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playing those special doors with your stuff. uh simply because a we want to make sure that the identity of those to women is protected. i'm be the video is extremely, extremely disturbing. now in the off cost is outraged in there is very, very upset with what we've seen. did see all the prominence of the country or spoken of the chief minister all the toughest port in the country. also the opposition? boston. janice is full money for why this is decades old. it's to estimate communities the made these and the cookies who been fighting each other, but the while and sweeney re, so faced when a high colton. indeed, all the basic needs recommended that the follow for meet the community of the to we should be given a result stages. the cookie community golf. agitated off of this was the trigger booked 2 months now. have been austin the wives and seems to not be in control.
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hundreds of people in the states have been displaced so far. the army, the states got home sustained, so despised of them, intervening the violent c have really not been able to stop the widens as far as this incident has, is, is concealing the, the would, you will just come to for the one person has been arrested. so far and the government received government money for saying that they do make sure that all the all is done up to, to give justice to the, to women of the rules so young, replete all of the 2 women who are afield in this video that went viral all over the internet in india. uh the, the use of downgrades as estimate punishment. but now suppose the government is sort of the country also has broken his silence off to $79.00. or these money for the mean dominance to be in the fall of and recession and in deals one
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palestinian has been killed. 35 wounded, sold clashes between protesters on the edge riley military. this time the west bank hotspot of novelist. all these details coming in from the palestinian ministry of health while the picture is just about speak for themselves, explosions and smoke on the streets of novelist, passions erupt, it open eyed help, the palestinians, button tires, and blocked the roads. to prevent jewish worship was from reaching the holy side of joseph's tomb. as ready forces had reportedly enter the area to assist in this uh, well, i guess a security score now, oh, they might call they go using a nail, spoke to a pro palestinian activist, dimitri de leon a who says that there are well contrasting standards when it comes to people in the region to being able to well worship freely. a 1000 years do not have the power nor decisions to prohibit is varies from and to rank and invading 1000 cities to
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worship. we can see this clearly in the hebron we can see clearly in nablus, but on the other hand is re lease have all the military power that 4000 young people from practicing freedom of worship. therefore, the question lies with israel allow freedom of worship and it is unacceptable to put the balance so many people live in on the occupation on the same for thing, as is really up to 5 years with all the military power there were negotiations don't between the palestinian authorities and the it's really authorities to a lot of these worshippers. you called them settlers, but they themselves would say about their church corps. they, they, they, they are worshipers. they wanted to go to one of 2 days and at holy sites on the do that once a month, should they not be protected at by whoever does it on. if the palestinians cannot
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do it, then they need guards to do that. that's their argument as well. this is a false argument because these people come along with military power and they do cause dealings of palestinian people. the pretext of claiming that these settlers and political motivated individuals invade there's protected by and is really occupation military force coming to in base about the new territory under the pretext so full street that a worship is totally on believable and totally discredited by facts on the ground high by about spinning people being killed and 35 severely injured just last night. yeah, more violence of between of protesters and police and kenya at least the 2 people have been killed as we understand now 300 and more arrested. now the whole,
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the political opposition has called on people on across the country to take well to the streets for several days of anti government demonstrations. a police are using tear gas trying to break up some of those crowds right there. it's just the latest on rest and not the east african nation. it's a lot to do with the searching prices and the lack of jobs, the previous classes, the 15 people that hundreds arrested and we get to the streets of respect the locals, who are part of the quite divided over a what the protesters are doing in the country and be weather and all this kind of violence is really going to help solve the problem very well. the cost of living is high and the majority of us cannot cope with a situation. this life is becoming so difficult in the finance bill, which was passed by the parliament, has automatically made our lives very har. mom way of that, all my, my new leader of their position should not bring in the issue of high cost of living. we know him and most of the time after she has been defeated during
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elections. he does not accept his defeat yet. we know all over the world. the cost of living is high. not only just here in kenya, the might not be on our leaders should sit down and at the same time, reason together, protest are not a solution to the high cost of living. we need peace so that we can proceed with our daily activities. since we have suffered a lot, most the shots within natal be central business districts that is a cbd of integrated august and the streets lilting at home by intake is actually the theater voting to highs in the past. the demonstrations that means the thousands that proves that cannot use over. you mean to decide to do it a good deal and going onto a government to update stuff in your videos class. it'll be like again my daddy and most of you to keep it up. and police are forced to to fly a knife of products and most of the know to, to you guys to, to despise a demo stage as a full wife inducing party. so besides, so by throwing stones up a little lighting fire, i think the overlays of multitude intimate is it fine in the gym or what's the
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purpose of the tooth to the streets on the when is the delight of i to link up on the fly out of is on the, is a say that the, it started to con you for these and that i able to be a lot the did the lead. it wouldn't be, did that produce stuff up? and most of the stuff that they looked at was, was up and besides these, it remains closed with the minimal activities of which being witnessed in the task board. on the other hand, as being the one that used we to know, our faithful was a scene of moving around as people kept a we phone. so could i have your company for this program for moscow? so this story involving beijing is china says it will not shy away from competition, but the us, if washington imposes more restrictions on that at the micro chip industry. it's according to the chinese ambassador to the united states. frankly speaking, china is opposed to the any kind of a trade war, you know,
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a technological under the pretext of competition. china did not shy away from competition, but the definition of competition by the us side. i think it's not fair for them with the microwave industry. it really is one of the most complicated industries in the world. very ras, sensitive materials. and basically the us is maintaining export restrictions that were imposed last year to prevent china from attaining the advanced technology is the best way to emphasize that it is among the factors contributing to ongoing tensions between the wells. 2 largest national economies time to learn more senior electra and then pop into politics, languages, and international studies at the university of boss long wong. joining us here on, on the international and a very well welcome to you today. so let's just go straight inverse. if i can, a china quote would flinch away from provocations that's according to the past. so that what, what do you think that means?
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i think the best of the has been talking softly to the us. go for an up. nope. compared to the full mud trump administration's tre was trying not immediate. you'd be tardy. t for tom. for the breath you see um, except for bush and pull and imposing towers on the west coast mortgage. but if you look at what happened this time under the administration, actually the chinese california has been waiting for a few years and only started to impose the 1st thing on the us us any content, the company michael recently. and the, the only also we just the, it's the 2nd step of imposing which truck to explore control,
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right. and so to me, the way that the chinese customer is responding to the tech will initiate your folks defy the demonstration is quite different from what happened during the term that in the spaceship. so, so you're, you're quoting, you're quoting this, a tape measure of front page and i apologize for interrupting you this uh, but a tit for tat measure from base. you know, i think what you said is so interesting. let me just wrap it up. what you did just say in, in, in a nut shell, you know, washington is trying to, sanction china is access to certain sensitive micro chip, said china, almost finally enough said okay, well, if you're going to cut off our access, then we're going to cut off your access to germanium and these other read materials, but you need to make those chips. i mean it's, it's, it's almost laughable. but we've got something as ridiculous as this going on. i mean, let me ask you this to you talk about the tech war. is it just, it can nomics or is it also about military applications as well? why should we care about these micro chips?
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oh, we should hold the spike, which is because of the north jaws in pots, and they come to my office. they are all sold to dinner and tall and that you send so components for um military. so conversely, uh because we sold these uh, bonds, michael chicks, you will not be able to have your words. you will not be able to have yvonne's aerospace engineering devices. you can not have thrown at the launch and read through the text. you cannot have lucas laurise. so basically, the bees michael chip saw a month. no. what do you similar to what we have before doing the 2nd? well, well for example, the calls a day for these, these are very important and not just for it cuz it might actually be in commercial use, but also have a need to read through business purposes. yeah it's, i'm an extremely broad reaching implications of putting on wong,
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i from the university of bof, joining us, your analogy internationally with a very informative insight. thank you very much for your time. thank you. meanwhile, as are the west up, which is key up to attack russian positions and it circled counter, offensive, ukrainian law says, i should tell you they do, but they continue to mount. so have a listen to this. not for us. the veteran speaking to the news week, media outlets, and there's a lot of casualties. i've got some of my guys working at casualty collection points, and i don't want to say numbers because it's all just anecdotal. but this thing triple the amounts of casualties. they saw a few months ago. it's pretty horrific. it was us president john f kennedy. the famously reminded us that success has many fathers, with failure is an orphan. and right now it seems to be an easy fathers of ukraine's proxy war against russia. a portion key of to ever more stream sacrifices on the battlefield. your war. so you go die fighting is we're just here to help you
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do it. is i'm not sure because it has to be in the short active role i knew consult can use my i think you love it. so when i say, of course, we shouldn't just take the word of the unfortunate ukrainians when it comes to watch. essentially become a massive natal assisted suicide program. european and american mercenaries lucky enough to survive the white house funded meek liner. also have a tail to tell. and it isn't a pretty one. it's hard. there is just, it's, it's a genocide. it's law. there is just people that everywhere russians dads to train people dads train soldiers that she just left there. on surprise me, the armchair generals an analyst in the western media of sage advice for you, cried basically walk across the mine fields and stop wasting valuable equipment. after all, there's plenty of ukrainians left to sacrifice, but were willing low and shells. rob lee, a full, my marine infantry officer said,
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ukraine's tactics could minimize losses, but they come with the trade offs. advanced and on foot will likely reduce the attrition. they sustain his sad, but that means the advances will be slower. i have less opportunity to achieve a rapid break through c. u. s. officials in the recent weeks had privately expressed frustration that some of you create in commanders exasperated as a slow pace of the initial sold and sitting increased causal to some of their ranks, had reverted to old habits, decades of soviet style training, you know, tillery barrages rather than striking with the western tactics and pressing harder to breach the russian defences. it's increasingly obvious that savanski is natal bosses are running out of options. so the expectation is that ukraine was no accelerate the sacrifice of an entire generation of their men and boys with even president boynton himself. admitting that russia as essentially the militarize nato . this is a, this is
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a war relating to munitions and they're running out of those and that emulation and we're low on, of course, perpetual war cheerleaders will continue to call from the weapons miss of send them the f sixteens. but the deployment of more game changer is, is increasingly unlikely with senior american military voices pouring cold water on the idea that their jets will ever see action over ukraine. you're talking about a large number of aircraft that's going to take years to train the pilots years to do the maintenance as a statement, years to, to generate that the degree of financial support to do that. you're talking to weigh more billions of dollars and it's already been generated. so how's the vast reality of ukraine sacrifice filters into the mainstream? ukrainian people are also beginning to realize that no, you don't know expects them to die on mass until the grim and of yet another american misadventure. it seems what's left to view, claim will be dumped at the gates of the orphanage, and the fathers of this conflict will be nowhere to be seen to the person's defense
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minister hasn't made up. a new crane has quoted, tragically, become a bottle lamp for testing western military tech. so the, you k must that utilize the experience gain of the conflict to boost the efficiency of its own armed forces. ukraine tragically, and it is a tragedy that this has had to be the case has become a part to allow for all those people f ring phases, ukrainians, take them and embrace them and we gets them on ukraine tells us where they were. i can also we see how that use and they sort of thing mean that we would be foolish to ignore all those lessons and not and pulled them into all right. and on forces to make sure that we can be matched fit for any future. confident, are you okay, because when, if i want to start making those remarks ahead of a presentation of updates to that countries, the so called military doctrine. a new report by the british defense ministry highlights the use of a i, as well as all the cutting edge tech based on real life lessons from the ukraine
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conflict. we focused on how to drive the lessons of ukrainian taco or business and to recover the water fights and resilience needed to generate credible conventional deterrence. customer live out in moscow, base international affairs and security that unless they are yes, good evening. ma, great to have you on the program. it's it's, it's an interesting story, isn't it? because if you look at ben wallace is soon to be defunct, i think according to c and, and he's, he's retiring soon uh from, from his position. but um, wasn't he referring to a one point about the, the reverse engineering of, of captured russian times the basically the conflict in ukraine is, is an opportunity to learn an upgrade from so called a groceries for sure. every military conflict from both sides of it is, you know, opportunity to test out new weapons and to learn the effectiveness and tactic tactics of your opponents and their weapon rate. but i think there is
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a disturbing level to which the west is looking at this not as a tertiary consequence or benefit of the conflict, but maybe even as a, as a higher, as, as a secondary one that they're actually promoting it as such. and there's no question that although both sides are learning from each other, but nato is learning far more about russian weapons defenses and tactics. them the other way around. yeah, i mean it's just a couple of days ago that the, one of the ukraine and officials and key was basically in a sense, invite seeing certain countries to come and test that new weapons in ukraine. in fact, he was quite openly invited to them. um, i wanted to ask you, i mean like if i may in the logic of the british defense minister, it would be in the west interest to actually prolong the conflict in order to further test out the webinar. yeah, i guess a freedom and democracy and human rights potentially takes a backseat. yeah, i that was the, the cambridge him,
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secretary of defense resident cough that you're speaking of. and he, he said that the military industries of the world could not invent a better testing ground that his own country and people, uh for, for western weapons. um, i think that, you know, there is a certain extent to which the western powers can learn. and then is there is a, a declining amount, they can learn over time, particularly as their own arsenals of weapons, of the most basic kind needed for their proxy to maintain the conflict or running out so that it is a logic that, that holds. but only to a certain point, i don't know obviously, um i know you saw the videos um, all of one of those r u k made a storm, a shadow cruise missiles that also have partially made in front as well. but the russians got their hands on one, i think perhaps through electronic welfare or something. they brought one down in fairly good condition. and i, most ago we were shutting open the look. we've got
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a new case, highly prized storm showed themselves. we can have a good look inside this, so there was one, remember, they were already being used in syria. and then of course we bought it. we bought some russian tanks that have been caught by some nathan members. they're going to be revising a reverse engineering that as well at what point is enough, enough? pay a mock at what point to the sides go okay. you know enough blood should enough of all this weapon rate. let's actually get down to the negotiating table and try and find some sort of peaceful resolution. what's it going to take? do you think for most going key up to, to really get to the same table? yeah, i, i, far more important than tags is actually the western countries got ahold of russian electronic warfare systems, fairly early in the conflict which are, are far more advanced than the west owned by their own assessments. so that's, that's a real blow. i think it's a rush are there? um, i don't think there's any opportunity for peace in this conflict. i don't foresee
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any grand settlement or negotiation. i don't think the west is capable of negotiating with russia, nor do i think that the west or the coverage team is a partner. anything that they sign it's not worth wiping your bug with faster than the february 21st agreement means good boards. even even the latest um agreements, there's nothing that russian contrast this will be settled on the battlefield and will most likely settled in a frozen conflict like syria going on for the rest of our lives. god. yeah, well not terribly optimistic. monks devota must go version tassel affairs and security analyst, always great to see your thank you. thanks for having me. and i thank you for joining us here for this program live from moscow stores returning to the top of the hour, the the
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in the most of the hospitals and teachers on all to decrease the late fee floating list a set to auto pay that i put you on the, on the on the phone with
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the drop off time that instead of the instead of me. but honestly, i'm just gonna pass out the that causes i should be fine from i mean some of the seconds. obviously some of these are the, the, the, the a good job. the but the, the see the where the matter, you know, finish the most of
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the, [000:00:00;00] the mazda yoshida positions nuclear power plants, brave director dice one by any incurable in refuse decisions to dissipate tucker
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by injecting sea water into the reactor use defective site to the on the in 1954, when the rivalry was
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a former soviet union was becoming increasingly strong, and the world was divided into 2 blocks. the united states department of defense secretary carried out some experiments. it's code name being costs. this experiment with an e p, a test consisting in the explosion of a hydrogen bomb. the american scientists made a mistake and made calculations, underestimation the power of the explosion, which was 3 times stronger than expected. the japanese pushing vessel geico for quote, you might well within the surrounding waters and was hit by the lady, liked to phone out the the $23.00 fishing and had to be hospitalized immediately. kugal yamma i t t, the marconi operates report the best. so died a few months later, for an acute radiation syndrome. radio and television interrupted the pooled cost
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to spread the news. traces of radioactivity with founding to no fish in the pacific ocean. and this falls, the cold bridge to come out in the open and confessed to change a little time because of fear of radiation. tonic spread. from that moment home, the people of japan have been told to be full slides in virginia to meet the energy, the american government concerned about the spread of anti american and, and to nuclear sentiment in japan, a country it considered a military and eat, you know, make base of great importance to the appropriate measures by involving old japanese communications media using words such as peace, justice, and security. for the promotion of nuclear energy. the actually too much to tato, a war criminals suddenly reinstated, by the americans. and who in the meantime had become a power for low b, as in media tycoon, played a very important role. he was
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a great admirer of american culture and he was confused at the nation's economic prosperity depended on the friendship with the us. from the columns of a newspaper, you'll meet your issue in boone and from his own private tv channel and the phone television. he launched a powerful and effective pro campaign. in a few years, he succeeded in defeating the mtv movement in his country and in persuading the majority of citizens, but some bracing nuclear power was no sonia wise, but rather an indispensable choice in 1950 for us. president eisenhower carried out the program item is the piece to sweep away the memory of the foaming of japan. and after only 2 years following the geico for code you model incidents. a symposium on nuclear energy for civil purposes was organized and took place symbolically. in hiroshima, not to tata was chosen as the president of the new commission for atomic energy.

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