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left off the deadlines off the international and up in flight. the university in don't yet because badly damaged the city and the don't bass comes again under ukrainian shaft or is or on need to add as an ultimatum given by the original block eco box for the military to reinstate the out to the president expires today. that's as low as it was rejected the idea of an outside interference from, from my point of view, the attack is unfounded. it's not safe place for on the right to democracy. and in a democracy it's talks that have to take place. so there's no need to take up arms for that. the indian and probably in his office confirms the range of the body will attend the upcoming bridge. somebody in south africa and posts, and it is contrary to claims who would only participate online falls from the
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program. we all remembering the fall and as the weld mazda the 78 son of a 3 of the us to make for mangled hair russian by which kills thousands and still affect people's lives even today, the real good morning, the from moscow, just off the 8 am locally on sunday, it is a time for our weekly program with the top stories of the week end of right. now, we do start with the very latest from the and baffled don't boss, wait till next city has reportedly been hit by hundreds of shelves fired by ukrainian forces. a local university was struck and caught on file of the blaze. going to stein was put out earlier this morning, but our car responded. is steve sweeney reporting from the area of details as well about what's believed to have been a cluster munitions attack. i don't yet $0.60 has come under attack from ukrainian
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shedding once more. the series of explosions was heard as soon all to time pm on saturday evening. now the 1st 2 or 3 of these ball sounded like aubrey artillery shuddering. but this was followed by a series of explosions, very, very close together, which is characteristic of cost of the nations. now, the preliminary report suggest that it was indeed cluster munitions that have been using these latest deadly attack loose loose on the local us. we heard about 6 plus, it turns out that they were showing us the beginning. we did not understand what has happened. last flew everywhere. we got the kids, ran into the hallway set down and he had, we got to see it 6 times costs and munitions for sure. that no military facilities here. nothing like that. and for my family went to take them. we didn't know right away. the shelling felt like in terrible shockwave. it was incredibly loud. our son
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started to scream, we're run after him and hit in the bathroom. then we sold at the building of the universe and he had been shout. i actually worked there. this showing is unbelievable. so the 1st time that they have been used earlier on saturday, in 86 year old women was killed on the outskirts of don't yet city, due to costa munitions now much you can see, but behind me, i huge far is underway at the university building this is the economy and trade department of the university emergency services on the same firefighters are working to get that blaze under control. but one school, this is a residential area. this is where old 3 people lived. there was nothing but it 2 presents here. there were no, but it's we talk, it's a no, but it's the basis. so it's a very is a bearing the brunt all these cluster munitions that were recently supplied by the united states. the to stay sweeney and don't. yes, if you sent a faulty. meanwhile,
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the both the russian and ukrainian media reporting shoot, ms. salis drives on numerous ukrainian military targets. one of these types reports we had an airfield, housing, dozens of fine to jets report say several military facilities are still coming under fire. earlier on saturday, moscow condemned a ukrainian naval drone a top and a russian oil tank or off the coast of crimea. officials reported it with no casualties. the ship remains afloat with the emergency surfaces sent to monitor the situation. now the russian farm industry head back a plane from your brand new and officials at any vessels in russian black see ports are valid target s b a chief, a city mandukes essentially claimed responsibility for the terror dock. as in typical, you creating a new nazi in humane fashion. you called the cynical terrorist act aimed against on aren't civilians, lawful,
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logical and effective move. the international community can once move with this, the so called lawfulness practiced by key as well. this was the 1st attempted attack on crimea this week, thursday night, the ukrainian drone and strike was prevented with 10 of those uh, units destroyed by air defenses. 3 of those. so what's that are being suppressed by electronic wolf again with no casualties reported. but earlier in the week, drones also hit the moscow city international business center twice the russian defense minister recording it a ukrainian terrorist attack. we spoke about it with independent journalist as sonya of on demand. and she believes the targeting of moscow is actually an attempt to distract away from ukrainians or the ukraine's, or should we say lack of success on the battlefield. and i think it's an act of desperation because what we will know is that your crane is losing a little bit to suit. we don't hear anything in western media anymore about the bit
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to do it. actually. yeah, this is an ethical terrorism in my opinion, and this is what we saw in the engines in syria before tries to where the us prize drove all the way from do you ever need to kill people? so i mean, it's possible to do it from a long range to, to that, that's what we know. so it's, it's a distraction to try to be honest on what your brain is doing to distract from the real problem. and the real problem is, even though they have a lot of material from the west to things and so they're not winning on there maybe . yeah, they, they're not winning. they don't have enough manpower. this is also what we know. so it's a distraction from the real situation. in berlin, thousands of demonstrations gathered at the brandenburg gate on saturday to protest against the latest shipment of military aid to ukraine waving flags, and by those calling for peace. the demonstrators also spoke out against nato,
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with some of them calling for the lions to quote go home. several riley is being held across germany in recent months over the countries involvement in ukraine. in germany announced a 2900000000 dollar military aid package to keep in mid may. that is the largest sum since the conflict forgot the but the focus taking for new jazz as an ultimatum given by the original blog eco, was for the austin president to be reinstated expires this sunday. that is today. that's as low make us from a brittany. i jerry have also president to use old diplomatic means to avoid any military intervention. and i, jerry and john, let's said timothy, i'll be a, is a 50 to no make hasn't beach already of them. you know, by some estimates around 90 percent of the law because object types of, of presidents. um, you know, the piece demand didn't type not make us more of the spin it to me or approves the costs resolution which intrudes, you know,
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a possible military's answer bank said in the advanced products are, you know, the coup, like a student, not response. president mohammed presume to power with no type last sunday at quest site was given a 7 day or 2, made some for a that suggests that the post office press cumbersome to restore him as the late you to make a party in that country. most of the ultimatum was given last sunday, it expires today. eco, why? so defense chips have already drawn up a plan for military action. if the cou leaders do not return the elected president mohammed, but soon to our upfront. so that will support any military intervention to overturn the crew. however, low pools in nature as a there against outside interference have been nation for more. more say not that for mindful would you view the attack is unfounded and should not take place for on the rights of democracy and in the democracy and talks that have to take place. so
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there's no need to take out bombs for that. i said in the the, i don't think that that they continue share in the new future will be limited to the comic sanctions finish here and people will suffer south india is prime minister and the ranger modi will attend the upcoming brick summit in south africa in person and then use was confirmed this week, following a phone call between moody and the south african president, serial. good. i'm a fellow, so we have a few more details on this, but not to use our own to ensure a multi, the soak about the 7 topics. in fact, uh, the notate progress seen by lots and cooperation between india and south africa as both nations celebrate. the use of the bilateral relationship, also as for the notes that we received from the b, m. o. both leaders spoke about the preparation of g 20 in new delhi. the range of will be said that with him and in fact, to solve the applicants that have been shared with me in the separation of the
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break, something which we t please the tab this month. but the main point to be 5 minutes and that reason will be, have confirmed, he's in for some office of patients in the brick somewhere in johanna's word, which will take days later in august. now this a force for him to reach you. the speculations and speculators before even those western media. again, i know those speculated reports that you've seen during the wrong is that india is a full 6 fashion breaks will m, you folks pulse and in india denied you. almost all of these speculations, seeing that india has no reservations, as far as some vix expansion. and since then and india, things that as long as all the members of the blog this consensus say there's a full no worries in the offering. no one has complained about the coverage that is received in the west and read a lot of the india stories. so to see
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a narrative rooms by the west and media box with such reports really lacking any fax whatsoever. where does that leave the credibility of the west media? perhaps the question best on, so apply them. russia has cooled out west and partners for exacerbating food and security in the global south. the message came but a un security council meeting on thursday. most goes deputy and boy of choosing western countries of hypocrisy when it comes to the food prices. the. the use of your colleagues from developing countries do not flatter yourselves because the habits and methods of the former colonialists have not changed because it is only their packaging that has changed. for every dollar spent, allegedly, for aid, they will demand you replace them with your sovereignty. many african states have already clearly felt this,
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and they do not want to put up with this approach. this seems to interfere with mister barrels precious to sleep. as he has today, suddenly decided that by selling green at low prices, russia allegedly makes its buyers addicted. i will not even comment on this delusional logic of the chief of your diplomacy. i was only saying that the facts are not in his favor. russia has never considered africa, asia or latin america as a space for extracting profit to senior people. you absolutely do not give them down about the interests of the countries of the global cell. for that most goes there repeatedly, playing western countries fail to keep the side of the black sea grain deal prompting it to suspend the initiative last month. it also says key f is exploited . the c car at all is for military purposes process. so if it's ready to resume the deal, but only offered the mountains on met, including the lifting of sanctions on its grain and fertilizes and ending
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restrictions on. the impulse of spat paused upward. cultural machinery almost goes also. so it is ready to provide the grain full free to the countries most in the body of this week. the uniform policy chief, joseph beretta, cold out russia for quote, for tending to solve a problem. it creates itself with us secretary of state anthony, blinking eco, those comment and citing the grim example of yemen, but seemingly overlooking what was washington's role in that price. keep in mind, this initiative never should have been necessary in the 1st place. just only was necessary because of russia's invasion of ukraine and its blockade of ukrainian ports. but the initiative produced concrete demonstrably powerful results in making sure that these food products could continue to get to world markets going to those who needed and young and some families have reported and resorted to boiling leaves
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to stay alive. they call that salmon food unless the world acts between the facile sounds, who then somalia could of experience famine next year? the argument is that russia pulling out of the d over reveals cruel heartlessness. people are starving and hazy and the young men, but russia does not care what us officials failed to mention is that the ports left open onto the deal were being used by ukrainian forces to set up strikes on crime media and of the ammonium pipeline. that was promised was never opened up and essentially ukraine was not fulfilling its end of the bargain. but these facts just don't seem to be important for washington, the absurdity of the allegations from the united states against russia. it gets more blatant when you look at the facts of american agriculture. in springfield,
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missouri, for example, the u. s. government stores billions and billions of dollars worth of food in a refrigerated underground cave to the u. s. department of agriculture currently has 1500000000 pounds of cheese, as well as 355000000 pounds of butter and 211000000 pounds of the cons. nice and refrigerated under ground. why? apparently for no other reason and just to inflate the prices american agribusinesses full of schemes just like this to keep the prices high and profits rolling in for american agribusiness divide ministration has even been expanding a program that encourages and compensates farmers for not growing food on airable land, the conservation reserve program was started in 1985 thousands of americans. farmers get a check from the government, compensating them for not growing food and not using airable land that they own.
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the us department of agriculture rents 21000000 acres of land for 10 years at a time. the buying the administration is currently expanding the pro ram because of climate change. they say. so if the u. s. government biden and blank, and really care so much about those haitians and yami is perhaps they should arrange for all of those billions of pounds of food to be packed up. and they could have the u. s. navy carry out a speedy delivery. the podium, pounding, blending russia for the food crisis in places like yemen, where the united states is pretty wrapped up. involved and responsible is highly disingenuous to say the least. it requires ignoring key facts about the global food situation. caleb martin, r t new york. my colleagues here at la isabel a spoke to the director at the university of sam b as graduate school of business and loop in the habit of who believes that western sanctions are a major in danger of to developing nations. have a blessed,
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a squared funding, you know, because we're seeing double spun that's being played because there's no way you can say that, you know, you haven't district the trade in for the lives always been brain. the 1st thing that was done is to restrict russian, you know, that action a couple plans or just plain formulas are using and europe and aspects. so it becomes very difficult to move. what's people you know, through, you know, i don't know what because they cannot access aspects of western countries. once you've got to fresh air from, you know, from the 5th system, they just going in or do in the attic function that basically almost the district, you know, trade between russia and the other. we didn't countries, you know, the un data shows that the most a wealthy countries have benefited largely from the green deal. russia has pointed this out. time and time again. do you believe that this is actually true g. believe that the poorest countries are actually being neglected in benefit to the welfare nations. well, actually it's, you know,
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it's quite the verify ministration. you look for the or the blow, but the system was created in such a way that you know, the benefits that didn't countries. so i think the world just bed and the thing themselves, you know, they can meet our busy schedule relates to what process going through. that's why the world is very delete. does the fact that he does that? can you see from the done at the bought that the one to move one the but just wanted to be able to do business with the way they're doing. people don't even want hundreds. the ones to be able to not be dictated to all your gutters. they should know they don't want that name if i took, i mean until them the capabilities of like this do this. i mean, we've done, i live 42 can offer to see if it will offer guns as well, given accessing the 1974 and we haven't seen any of the gun. the guns develop on the item. if the bunk, it has been or was did of the did so, you know this way if you will get back to us like sign up for example of what must have been stopped for info stop saying off the gun. i'm glad being to the of the
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guys you know is, is it did what he had some kind of steve from the west as the pleasant mino does in support of uh, democracy. i don't think he has. democrats is very good depending on what to call on me to a point come window is going to ones, but i think what people want, is it gonna make freedom? you know, a lifetime. i think that's what people are trying to fight for. the 20 posterity must go. it was an event that in a split 2nd ended tens of thousands of lives and basically changed the world forever. today i'm up to 78, kind of a story of the atomic bombing of hiroshima. on the 6th of august, 1945 a us bomb and dropped an atomic bomb over the japanese city. it's estimated 105000 people were killed instantly. a more than $400000.00 died off the suffering, the consequences of radiation exposure. even today, the effects are still being felt. i should warn you, you may very well find the following images. this, the, the,
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those who are little can't stand. so we just stood and looked at the time, then suddenly the pump, so the stayed up. there were bodies in over the place. there were mothers looking for their kids. i heard children clothing, mommy, mommy, all around. that even once they saw their children's faces,
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they couldn't even recognize them. the policy of the united states government at that time was to subdue the nation of japan. and i was willing to do anything i could do to help that out. the short term and american airplane kept one bomb on hiroshima and destroyed its usefulness to the enemy. when this, we have now added a new and revolutionary increase and destruction has been done as the greatest achievement of organized science in history. my back was completely burned to the bone pots of my body caved in, and my rips pushed into my hearts and longs. it is still very painful today, all to the explosions housing hospital for 3 years and 7 months
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the . so why did the us stop the phones? the best way to start is a debate. and i think that truman was hoping for a dual strategy. one was to try to drop the bonds and hope that japan would surrender before the russians got in. so the russians would not get all those concessions that we have promised them. number one, the number 2, and equally, if not more important, the americans would try to send a message to the soviet union. the, let's get details on this right now. speak to us a judo, a tech issue, to the dean and professor from the university of shoes or walker, who's joining us here on off the international on an anniversary that is still so profoundly disturbing. and just i can icing pictures. we were just showing your analogy international. very well. welcome to it is 78 years since the hiroshima
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hiroshima tragedy. the thing that catastrophe does it still live on in the lives of many people in japan? does it, does it spill off to so many years? it's still a cost a shadow. do you think? oh, very much so you can see that we have a very well anti uh, nuclear phenomenon amongst the japanese public because of this. and as you kind of take yes, 78 years on the scars might be you know, um, feeding out but certainly not necessary. so especially on uh, you know, august the 6th august, the 6th which is, you know, when the bomb was dropped. and also i think there's a resurgence of awareness about this matter. particularly considering the fact that there people are talking about the possibility of usage of nuclear arms by the russians against ukraine. a few crania, um, you know, so there's a lot of awareness that are rising, especially after the here she was summit by g 7 recently. well,
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i think it's fair to say a, the russian president vladimir putin has said time and time again. the roster is not interested in using any type of nuclear weapon in the ongoing confidence in ukraine. but i think it's, as you say, i think i think you're right, mr. talk a sheet or that that will still has to learn lessons from this tragedy that did take place so many years ago. now. i mean, even in a speech it, it's, it's strange to me now because even in a speech that was dedicated to the, the hiroshima anniversary that they've been un secretary general, you didn't even mention who dropped the ball. she didn't, it didn't even mentioned, you know, why, you know, i don't want to cost blame so many years later, we just showing these tragic tragic pictures. had to remind people about this, this event. but isn't it important when you learn the lesson, you've got to know where it came from, who, what's behind it and why they're behind it? correct? yes, absolutely. i think you need to know that your political factors that has led to
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this tragedy. but again, i think, you know, finger pointing is the last thing that, you know, people who perished in here, single wants to see, you know, this here she might end up a side b, m has been utilized as an anti american campaign over the years in japan, which i think is simply disgusting, because you know what, this, this is a very horrible thing. you know, that, you know, it has been done. it's, you know, probably the worst is trusts to see by human. uh, you know, being along with the likes of ownership. it's, i think there is no pretexts that could be made for these kinds of actions. but that said, you know, to pinpoint a certain country or people i think is wrong because we're all capable of doing this. and this is what you know here. she might really is trying to teach us that, you know, whether you're in american or japanese or russian or georgias. we're all capable of doing these things to each other. well, i think, i think that's a profoundly disturbing stipend, mr. tucker street, you know, saying that all humans are prone to using something is devastating. is a new,
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clear whether or not? no, no, no, i think you got me wrong here. what i hope i, how is it, what we should learn, you know, learn from this event is, is that, you know, especially things like finger pointing or blaming the other sport, you know, steering the hatred, you know, against each other is what really permits these things to happen, and as you just said, you know, when you just break down the history of factors behind it, you know, what was behind it was certainly, you know, these factors that should have been mitigated beforehand. but potentially, i mean, you know, as i understand when you go back over the history books, japan had essentially, already capitulated by that point. and yet to nuclear bombs. what was still job? i mean i, i get what you're saying. you're saying that people who have it who have an end to us send someone in japan. you cool about disgusting. that was the word you used would you will. so i just the word disgusting to the size of new club, the jobs. no, no, no. i'm saying it is discussing to utilize, you know,
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this horrible issue to use it as a political so which many of the japanese, you know, put politics to have done. this is not something that be utilized political purposes. and it also just to point out, you know, we're just saying you're saying that, you know, japan should have were in person and you're absolutely right. but that said, they had so much difficulties in reaching, you know, a surrender is spite of these nuclear bombs. there are still very strong resistance against, you know, um giving out a total white flag. so obviously, you know, many people would consider that, you know, there could have been a lot more domestic issues. that is, you know, for example, if their work, you know, landings by the americans or the chinese or the russians or whoever you know, into japan mainland, there could have been a continuous tragedy that could have, you know, gone on. so, you know, i think that, you know, i'm to simply say that, you know, that was not necessary. it's easier said than done right now. it's easy to say that
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right now. but at that point there was strong resistance. in spite of these to, you know, nuclear bombs, especially by the japanese, you know, armed forces not to surrender. roy, appreciate getting your side of of this historical mind with us are due to a tech issue to dean and professor from the university of issues or walk out. joining us here, marking 78 years now. since the nuclear bombings in japan, we appreciate you joining us, your analogy international, and that's hope at the end of the day for the future. that is, if you mind, if either cool, a heads will always provide or thank you for your time. thank you. thank you. well, roger is all set to launch a new age of discovery and the final frontier by returning to the moon for the 1st time since 1976 of the luna 25 on man croft is due to blast off from the post option a customer joined on august the 11th, we caught up with the chief designer of the space module to explain the objectives and the challenges or the. ready
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ready ready the most of the seals, main challenges were related to mass, as you know, mass as the most valuable resource in space for every kilogram of mass, several kilograms per penetrate, needed to get at the research site. when we're designing this vehicle we use the ground were created for the joint promotion indian shanbreia our mission. ready ready the me how to use the decisions made within the framework of disjoined constructive mission in terms of the tank volume of volume a few. so we also have to be very strict on restrictions on the mass because the tank volume is fixed. there is nowhere else to put more fuel, so you would use the mass. so the rest of the structure to the mass of the
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instruments. ready that was actually the main difficulty after the main task in creating this vehicle. the. ready most upcoming usually for this one squared away, it would be the 1st time we landed the south pole. at one of our previous vehicles have landed in equitorial areas with fairly flat and smooth terrain. the south pole terrain is characterized by difficult conditions. one of the task was to choose an area with rather small gradients, rather small rocks on the one hand. on the other hand, this area is interesting from scientific points of view. let me remind you, the main objective is to confirm that there is water in the neo, this the loo truck. to confirm water reserves ended lunar nicholas by the contract method or your generation to spacecraft. i've already experienced these areas from an orbit science. so with the help of such remote studies and princes.

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