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russia was very patient, the extended beyond the continuing. the other aspect of this is the, the misuse by ukraine. specifically the intelligence, the organization, and potentially supporting intelligence organizations. by using those indiana to your in quarter to the launch to basically disguise. essentially, we tend to launch attacks, whether that's under sea water underwater drones or the regular drone attacks, whether it's smuggling information or, or essential armaments and etc, and score assassination attempts. k, as a, has a case small scale of targeting civilian infrastructure, saying russia damage they could fees role during us. twice on the city of odessa, the russian ministry of defense denies the accusations of all the facilities designated for targeting, which were destroyed in the night of the 23rd july. where the key refreshing
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together with foreign specialists was preparing terrorist acts against the russian federation were located at the safe distance from the temple complex. the russian defense ministry has said the kids claims that the cathedral and the public safety of a data that was struck on july. the 23rd does not probably with the reality of the situation now. they said the old of that targets were a precision, but it's the targets against the ukranian on forces on forward most of these who are planning terrorist attacks on the russian federation. now that has been some video footage circulating which appears to suggest that the destruction or the damage to the cathedral was in fact carried out. finally, the misfiring or poorly managed the defense system which are being placed in a civilian areas. now this comes in the context of ukraine's fighting towns are offensive when we say more or more, these kind of a terror attacks. most recently,
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of course the attack on the coast bridge which linked the russian by non to crimea . a mother and father were killed in the attack and the daughter was left a wounded. and of course, we saw all the talking the damage on the co hope good time, which caused extensive flooding on a humanitarian task. again, this is not the 1st time that ukraine has been a choose of placing military hardware, military equipment in civilian name is. you'll remember last year the i'm just the international. the human rights organization compiled an expensive report which showed that a soldiers admitted see hardware, rookie, roaches, et cetera, have been placed in civilian areas in mario po, which of course made them legitimate targets. but of course, the damage to the cathedral in the port city. but to says cause widespread outrage federal it's investigating all the evidence and over the phone,
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the russian president vladimir putin hose to the main thing with his spell, the russian counts bones. alexander lucas st. go at the constantino sky powerlessness and paces book. also, he's donald quotes that brings us the details as well. it looks like the meeting went quite well. russian president vladimir putin said that everything is going according to plan, in terms of further developments of the union government between the russian federation and valerie, alexander lucas jenco. for his part said that economy is key and that an economic plan needs to be formed to insure further joint development, specifically in the industries of space and agriculture. now the ukraine conflict, of course, was a big topic on the agenda for today, and the bell russian president said that the wagner private military company has actually become somewhat of a concern for men's. and that's because they continue to suggest, actually advancing on warsaw as much as in the put a good support button. the fighters are acting in
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a disturbing manner. they want to go westwards. well, i asked them, why do you need to go there? they said they want to go on an excursion to worse. so an issue, gesture for them is unacceptable. when they were fighting near or till most, they knew where the military equipment it was coming from and so they have it inside them. the gesture means trouble. of course i keep them in the center in belarus as agreed, so i wouldn't want to relocate them there. so the attitude is that they're also quite informed about what is going on around the allied state or to go over to as of state. also discussed the enormous losses that ukrainian military has been incurring throughout this conflict, which according to lucas shame, go citing western intelligence sources. he says that that stands at $26000.00 losses since june 4th. he says also that many of these losses are being replaced by western mercenaries, meaning that russia is again, a defacto struggle with nato. however, vladimir putin also chimed in and said that it's not just the ukrainian forces that
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are suffering heavy losses. it's also these 4 and mercenaries in under train for and volunteers that are replacing the ukranian regular forces. he said it's all because of their own stupidity. so that's basically a run down of the main points that were discussed at this meeting between vladimir fulton and alexander looked a shame because most folks between the president sol, such as plays with tons to meet again following the weekend last night need as a visitor, the naval glory museum and then still for full size with the public at a nearby flood causes us to express good wishes to governance needs. in 1st health, the and sedan 9 people have reportedly being towed, including full military personnel with a civilian chain crashed, according to a statement issued by the army that was one survivor, a female child. the plane is said to have crashed due to technical issues during takeoff from posted on the port in the east of the applicant country.
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let's take a look at some news from around the globe. now, taxes i have a ruptured between protest is on the police in power. it has hundreds, riley against the koans presidents, governments the suited to his protest of times and with the police in lima. the country's capital demonstrate is on demanding the resignation of president data to follow on say, also one of the elections of the new constitution of the dissolution of congress. meanwhile in time of room, the collapse of a full story building has resulted at least 12 that in about 31 people injured because of some figures may be higher. according to the governor of commons, michel region with the city of to all that is located government troops to the fire brigade on the countries red cross alongside of the rest of the work is on currently sodium 5 minutes. this policy has claimed
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a landslide victory in the countries national elections. 17 policies participated in the elections. removing a 1000000, somebody is costs and those policy runs by the incumbent from it. and so when son came out head with a 2 percent off of both the to them at least now what a palestinian family has been forced out of the home in jerusalem's old fishy bias ready, security forces. the eviction reminds the family of the tragic knock for events from 75 years ago. when more than 700000 palestinians were displaced today. that is why they set the, the alongside with those by the courses as well. uh, just throw all of our stuff outside of our house and also to the house that we have been evicted from 13 days ago in the give me because this is an illegal displacement of the for the city. and that's what stuff. this is nothing but all over again that we have to go through this apart either james itself,
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this illegals displacements with us and inches. so it's a nation to low. so it's common for effective and this thing is living in these 2 for them. we are rather than see supposed to be elected to be protected by the international law. unfortunately, we are not a miss really cold folder, permitted the eviction of the family that lived in the home for 70 years. so the jewish settlers could own and manages thousands of it's really police raided the east jerusalem house before the settlers moves in the days, ready to sit in the, at the court or furniture on the floor within the street the off of the victim. last last week from our house, which they are claiming that the loss belongs to them before 1948 a we here living at another megabyte on the next that jerusalem lived in 1967 in 1948. and we try to de, here a vice listing, all of these, the mixtures a to send
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a message about the neck by that the agent was at him. and the wireless plan had been faced, and family was evicted from their house. we've been in touch with the family for very long time. tendo shifts in their homes. uh, they've been hosting us and really got to learn with the story and know the family . this is just one war family that is being evicted as part of the, to the zation of the old city. and i'm to some house andrews and generally, so we're here to resist that and to support the family in whatever way we can is around implemented a little in 1973, allowing individuals of jewish heritage to us the at that right side were a prophecy. by demonstrating a connection to others predating 1948. however, palestinians are not allowed to equivalent rights to build and used to belong to that ancestors in israel. and the allowances randy organizations to take control of houses in the old city according to the evicted palestinian families defenceless as it is rarely jewish citizen, i am not afraid of being arrested, which is
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a great privilege because i know that our power, steering and partners for them being arrested is a terrible ordeal and it can last much longer and have more serious implications. but this is non violent resistance. and so we're not afraid as protest against as well traditional as a whole wage on for the 29th week in a row. suppose to solve the problem in a sense, government suppose the wrong they didn't tell of eve to voice the back king of the proposed reform. the council demonstration attracted tens of thousands of people in the cities central council on stories. st. netanyahu himself is still recovering from a successful heart surgery he owns. when's early on sunday? also being rushed to hospital to, to a fainting is vince last week, and his government has not won the public pressure to prevent any bills from being approved in parliament without brought a suppose the time and of as well as law just across with zine is tokenize zation doug, offer the best, believes that the demonstrations will not succeed because the protest is all the
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same. people throughout the riley, judicial reform became the pandora's box, so to speak. when opened, laid there some other deeper seated issues. now when i say they will not succeed, i say that because the 2 things are going on. number one, remember, protesters has remained relatively constant. that's the same piece. it's not like one week it's, it's a 50000 people from here. i have a 50000 the following week. it's the same. the 2nd thing is that the protesters are all playing my way over play video. and they are doing things like blocking high res, blocking your pores, making it hard for people to get to hospitals, making it hard for people to get to work. in other words, they are alienating their fail us citizens in the name of trying to make
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a point. what is their point? the real point that they're trying to make is to hold on to the pro and to power. meanwhile, protest is against the proposed traditional reform, a gathering in jerusalem to this say the legislation belonged to mind democracy 5, reducing the size of the ruling cabinet as this will allegedly allow great the government to reach and pay for the way for a more conservative religious patriarchal society of enlightened televi rallies against the reform. they took classes with penalties, a number of people, but he changed his saints and legislation is needed to restrain this additional system, which he says has become too powerful. it's very little makers onset to hold the front of those on the bill on monday is rarely tablet pitch. the judicial reform in january 20 off to benjamin netanyahu were tons of powers prime, minnesota. they all have a whole would say the power of the supreme court slashed in favor of parliament, which will be allowed to appoint judges. the supreme court will lose their vice,
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whoever rotate government decisions, but don't directly contradict his way the know. plus the reform changes the status of legal advice as he will lose that judicial independence. lydia with those that we also spoke with a former director general of israel's foreign ministry. alo leo, he said that into farrah with the judicial reform, what effects relations between as well on this part of the country that is really in the united states. in the united states, move in to the user, we the sheets, the global, see, and nothing with the same anymore in the relations between the, the 2 countries. i also think that the international community, it watches carefully, the goal is the government to visualize the zillow. and either the rest of
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the way is to go with the patient for the patient and he live with the patient over buddies, the news and all of them on the shows and so. so the international community is what's very definitely to see. our court system is being crushed because the system is the only issue. and the way this, the government can be is slow down the store. with the experience, the hundreds of people have gathered in pack is done city of colorado, as you typically protest against the burning of the crown and sweden the. c the process was organized by a pakistani policy following the socks and broke the muslim world up at the
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beginning of the crown in sweden, whose presence of the protests were united in their refusal to accept any form of this respect towards their religion. during the demonstration, the positive food on the in time must and well to unite in a dressing business or bidding the crown. is it pro vacation and a sign of narrow mindedness? it means that the most liberalism has been removed from your face to reveal your ultra conservative nature. you don't to write this number, you don't to write muslims with the amount that the muslim countries recall them best. it is from sweden until they do so will not stay silent. several weeks ago and the rocky and the thing varies the wrong outside the most installed time, sending the muslim world into an outrage, and during clubs and nations in the hosting. so. so test took place in several muslim countries, processed as soon as the swedish embassy and the rocks capital and the country has
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expelled. the swedish bosses of the muslim countries also strongly criticized the ags for the good, despicable attack targeting the highly but the world amongst nelson mandela international date is tuesday on the ring. the legacy of the former south african president time to answer your policies icon local correspond to another video, convey reports from the celebrations in south africa in the international days of the international of southern states held in the on the 8th of july, the semester capital. so around the world, it is a day when we come memories and send a breach of the lives of the legacy of nelson mandela who is the 1st of the laptops that african prison, also an anti active history. the punch is part of the
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purpose of the state, a list and the visuals take me to increasing the positive impact to the community. but also of course, this is done by dedicating 6 to 7 minutes of the time to local communities. and those that are listed as nelson spent 67 years daily teaching is important to us. soon for me it's really up to me through the government funds to certain set of circumstances
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the one the 1st of a sudden addition to the circumstances that they find themselves as a product of the bible. but they should be concealed. but the, this one's the best fit for the latest world news updates. keep it on our website, all t dot com as always we appreciate your company. thank you for choosing auntie into that the . so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy from foundation. let it be an arms race is on all sides. very dramatic. only personally,
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i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very create ticket of time. time to sit down and talk the, [000:00:00;00] the, the welcome to worlds,
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a part teaching rush or less than has never been an easy undertaking for the europeans to centuries ago. napoleon, despite the considering russia and natural allies, decided to punish it for rebuking your french in fargo and lost much of his army in the efforts. in the 20th century, the germans made their move meant the same fav. can you hear of close this historical gift all this time around? by joining forces against russia and ukraine? will discuss that a now and join by all stress, foreign minister of foreign affairs. karen, nestle, my name is bridget. see you and welcome to russia. thank you very much for the kind of invitation, and it's always a pleasure to be in your country. now, before we delve into history, enjoy politics. i want to ask you about your own uh postman as serial transition, because i know that you had to leave your native country due to personnel and financial pressures, your 1st one to friends. and then you eventually sub told in london on which is such a reversal of the traditional immigrant one because we usually think of people moving
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from the middle eastern europe. you and you made it the other way around. how has been this adventure been for you? so far, what i, it's now nearly a year that i arrived 11 on the 12th in spring last year. we sold events. and when i went made my 1st administrative steps in, in may 11 on. and i said, i need to text number, i need to residential paper, etc. the notary, i went to the lawyer as i went to see to ask like, are you crazy? you want to come to let her know on your setting and have a non 15011. these are leaving for months left on on. as i said, yes, why? i said, well, i have problems and you're all done. does much more freedom and level non done in your that's why i'm here. it's interesting you say that because i, i also loved 11 and i used to go there when i was reporting on the war in syria and it was such or were spies. and one thing that stuck with me is you describing lebanon as a place where you found a freedom of mine, that this is
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a very interesting type of freedom. what do you mean by that? what it's not the freedom that is stipulated in, across a chosen in a paper. it's not the oldest freedom commitments that 3 here all the time. i inside to your opinion. you know, it's a freedom that does lift in defense of lift and left lift and, you know, people live next to each other. they don't live with each other. this is also effect 11 on which is 18 different ethnic groups. a read tribal i sation that we have seen throughout the many chapters of projected war. and uh, but this consensus, this the minus gonzalez's and does what europe is missing, where we only see black and white now and 11 on you have great. this isn't a very interesting question because i think loving on is a very diverse society is it's the gay capital of the middle east that very vibrant, nice live. but during the day you it, you will know that because it looks like a traditional muslim society and i think it's a different, a more discrete,
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perhaps way of dealing with diversity where various groups have died spaces. and they also have some sort of a shared advocates when they can be themselves without being in which others faces . so it's done more toler in passing, and more discreet. but how does it feel to you after living for so many years in your, which i think has that much more sort of in the space more demonstrative way of, uh, showing your identity or whatever it is. well, you know, uh, the europe that i always was grateful for has ceased to exist. and what might, i mean, does europe, it's a europe where you could do this, let the vendor list where you could test different opinions. 1520 years ago, it was complete and all of that i, i like hosting people for lunch and dinner and i always had a wide spectrum of acquaintances through a communist or is through out of all kind of ethnic religious backgrounds. and you
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could sit down, chef would be a very divergent opinions. i disagree but need again, this is not any more possible today your conference and whether you have that, whether you're not going along with the majority opinion on a migration policy, like in 2015 when i started to have my skeptical positions on that. and i'm definitely not so far back. i'm definitely not the specialist to enter seminar or whatever. but i was labeled all that because i said back in 2015, it won't work. how people saw it, you know. and so whether it's now on the russian, whether it's on climate change, whether it's on, on your name, it you have, it's a topic that's only black and white. one thing that, that i cannot understand is that many are pins, pride themselves on being true, democrats and they see russia, for example, as an authoritarian country. but the approach you are describing when everything is very many can black or white. either you are with the forces of good or with the forces of it will it's very to tell
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a tyrant and then nature nef. do you think people understand that and is it a deliberate policy or a handful understand like, uh, 2 days ago there was a headline in austin online media. com and the phone them phone minutes, a crisis back to the empire of e mail. and the interesting thing was that in the chat rooms, a lot of people, i had some sort of of, of support this position and saying why we understand why you left your up. uh, and the way you were chased out of our country is, is tremendous. enter your credit, so that's support from. so read is if you want us also a lot of hatreds from others coming up. but many people have realized that's why of the pen demik. why are this one year of war and anybody who is asking for peace negotiations is considered a trait to is considered a negative that's of the history, it's all about on the shipping. so where has this 0 disappeared by you had to
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rational this course. so you had skepticism i, i, i said already when i served as a minister, that's when i want to see a died. i travel to moscow to new dalio pitching. why, why know when? twice to vienna. i was often confronted with the elderly teenagers emotional not anymore racial now. now this is not just some moral pressure as far as i understand you faced real uh, uh, obstacles to continue living your life with dignity and austere. can you talk more about that? yeah, well i and in the, in 2020 to independence and extracted maybe people have not the top to get myself. but i, i, i faced immediate campaign against me that was weird. that was complete. the ration that i was into a, it was just to give you 11 example accused of heading. and nobody shocked formula on my desk when i was minister and which i had been ex, 30 mounting according to the wish,
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the source or which which the photo that has cups kept up coming again and again was to full to off the dance, was the president of the russian federation. so she had that's just a demo that she's cooking for some to kill animals and, and the had all but most of them for that. but the media last year, only that i am taking out to read it was and it is a were trumpet and it was suppressed. taking that on certain days, i couldn't freeze anymore because i said to myself, but this is, this is impossible. what is going on there? and the uh, and i, uh, in 2020 i still lived in austria. um they, they picked out a dock that had taken from the, from the dock shelter, which had been put to sleep, but a veterinarian accusing me of having killed the dock. and in the middle of depends, daniel for the 1st time and legal history of austria, a dark last excuse to say it in years. and that was an autopsy to prove if you didn't kill it or yeah. yeah, no,
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they wanted to prove that i can't imagine seriously, but you come from a country that gave the world many world renown psychologists sigmund phrases. yeah . so one of them, but there are many others. how do you explain this suddenly reversal of fortune? because, you know, maybe it's just as the russians with re associated your with enlightenment values with critical thinking with the, the show appreciation of all forms of diversity, not only political but the any other. how to explain it to yourself. yeah, but this is what i i'm, i started to write the stuff now because i had other things to do a book which i called rick in for europe because they are just described. it's the one i was always grateful for, not only proud of, but the great for, for that i could grow up in that, that i could pronounce my opinion without risking
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a lot and even being mistaken. i'm in the real and learn by making mistakes. but i pity the youngest as of today because there is a lot of self censorship on many topics in schools that start to just the migration topic. to my impression, it went on with the climate change drawing back it went on, we spend them a call. you see it's, i mean, there was no, there was a real debate. it was idle or, but never s. and now it's about the russia and it's about, yes, we have to fight the russia and russia has to be taken off the map. end of that if, if it is especially sticking of the map, i wonder what do you want to do with that huge hold up. i mean, yeah, but, but as a continent, this also what i realized was this ration up into russian sentiment, especially in austin, germany, which i had on the estimated one. i lived in france for young, something it was before the war, but i, when i said, i'm traveling to the most come next week to teach my landlord. neighbors will tell how interesting i frankly started and says, let's just cultural perception of prussia. so the french are much more relaxed
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while you to speak about russia, not the case for drama and austria. oh, what are you doing russia, you're that was the mafia. you, you are. i mean, russia, this, a russia phobia to this russian enter russian sentiment has come up again in austria, in germany over the last few years. and i was like a cultural damage in a many people special also wanted to take the rest of my any. everybody was happy about the rich russian tourist lions and people who made large parts of the economic economy flow because they, they created a company stair about it. that was also the case that indiana medical doctors would say, we don't treat russians anymore. now we talked about this was a full day of it's, let me ask about what the many people here in the russian describe as russian your center has meant. i've heard many political scientists suggest that over the last couple of centuries, the russia has developed nothing or took a logical but

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