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the size of the columns and the the are headlines stories. this are a university and don't policies shell by ukrainian forces overnights and r t. crew reports from the aftermath of the allies on niger. i was on the posts and made some given by the regional block. a cool was for the military to reinstate the hosted president expires today. loopholes, however, tell us side side interference is not 12 come from from i told you do your taxes and found it interesting. all take place on the right to democracy. and in the democracy, the talks that have to take place. so there's no need to take up arms for that. on 78 years ago today, the us dropped in atomic bomb and her russian not to con marks. the effect by
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warning russia against using nuclear weapons, was failing to even mention washington's role in designating this city. funds killing 1000 the top stories from the past 7 days and right up to the moment developments as well. welcome to the weekly on our to introduction. a jerome has been done by russian or defense is near moscow now said was heading towards the capital, the defense ministry say sunday mornings incident was another attempt by ukraine to carry out a terror attack on the city. no casualties or destruction was reported for safety reasons. moscow has been new cause our port, okay, to close to where the drone was shop done was closed to all flights. it since being reopened. he went on bus,
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the regions largest city has been hit by hundreds of shells fired from ukrainian positions. a local university was struck, caught fire, the place was fully extinguished. a number of hours ago ortiz steve sweeney is in done yet. can tells us more of it wants believed to have been a cluster munitions attack don't yet city center has come under attack from ukrainian shedding once more the a series of explosions was heard a sooner to time pm on saturday evening. now the 1st 2 or 3 of these blogs sounded like aubrey artillery shedding, but this was followed by a series of explosions, very, very close together, which is characteristic of cost of nations. now, the preliminary report suggests that it was indeed cluster munitions that have been used in these latest deadly attack loose loose on the local us. we heard about 6 plus, it turns out that they were selling us in the beginning. we did not understand what
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has happened, less flu. everywhere we got the kids ran into the hallway set down and kids. 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. so as the shelling felt like a terrible shock waves go, it was incredibly loud. our stones started to scream, we run after him and hit in the bathroom. then we saw that 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 jew to costa munitions . now much you can see that behind me i huge for is under way of the university building. this is the economy and trade department of the university emergency services on the same firefighters or working to get that blaze under control. but
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once full, this is a residential area. this is where old 3 people lived. there was no minute to present, said there were no, but it's the talk, it's a no, but it's the basis. so it's a very is a bearing the brunt all these cost, the munitions that were recently supplied by the united states. this is space where any in don't, yes, if you sent a faulty. meanwhile, the russian defense ministry has confirmed that huge missile strike with long range urgency based high precision weapons against you printing are basis. as you can see from this footage, a number of those you print inside square left heavily damaged. also near the city of software, osha, a warehouse housing missiles and artillery weapons was reported to have been destroyed along with er croft hundreds a while. and some of the most cool condemned that you printed enabled rome and talked all a russian oil tanker off the coast of tried the officials reported no casualties
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from the ship remains afloat with emergency services sent to the scene to monitor the situation. the russian foreign ministry head back of a claim from cab, but any vessels in the at port sees the russian parts of the black sea ports are a valid target. has the chief se my lucas 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 our and civilians, a lawful, logical and effective move. the international community can once move with this, the so called lawfulness practiced by key as well. just to say it was not the 1st attempt of the attack on cry me a this week either on thursday night or you printing drones strike was prevented with 10 of the units destroyed by our defenses. 3 others were said to have been suppressed by electronic warfare. no casualties were reported. some days before,
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the drones also crushed into the moscow city. international business and draft are being shocked on the russian emerald. he called it a ukrainian terrorist attack. while independent dutch journalist on columbus sonia abundant and a believes the targeting of moscow is an attempt to distract from ukraine's lack of progress on the bottom. 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 battlefield actually. yeah, this is an ethical terrorism in my opinion, and this is what we saw in the engines interior before. uh, i've touched on whether us prizes drove all the way from germany to kill people. so i mean, it's possible to do it from a long range. that's it, that's what we know. so it's, it's a distraction, it's like a pianist on what your brain is doing to distract from the real problem. and the
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real problem is, even though they have a lot of material from the west, you love to change. and so they're not winning on their 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. okay, another big story on an update on one we've been following for quite some time. and also made some given by the west african regional block, a cool was for the ice, the president of nigeria to be reinstated, expires this sunday. that's as lawmakers from neighboring nigeria. how boss, there are president to use old diplomatic means to avoid any the victory and prevention. nigerian journalist timothy obviously can tell us more. 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 um demand. since i've known the best part of this finished here, approves the cost rates are based on which into, you know,
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a possible military's answer bank said in the advance products. um, you know, the coup louder student not responding. president mohammed. ready to power we know type law 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 a legit to make a party in that country. well, the ultimate that most given last week and that expires today. april was defense chiefs have already drawn up a plan for military action. if the 2 leaders do not return by summit, but soon to power from said will support any military action to return the food. the leaders behind the over throw say the comfortable just sending into chaos and something had to be done. a sentiment echoed by locals and niger, even more mindful would you view the attack is unfounded and should not take place on the rights of democracy and in the democracy and talks that have to
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take place. so there's no need to take up arms for that. i said in the the, i don't think that that they continue share in the new future will be limited economic sanctions finish here and people that will suffer itself. well, my colleague fiorella is about spoke to the director of the university of somebody's rogers school of business, who believes western sanctions of the major danger to developing a squared funding. you know, because we have seen douglas done 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 green. the 1st thing that was done is to the district russian. you know that actually on a couple of planes 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 it cannot access aspects of a wasted in countries. once you've got differential from, you know, from the 5th system, they just going in or do in the attic function, that basically almost the district, you know,
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trade between russia and the leading countries. you know, the u. n. 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 belief that the poorest countries are actually being neglected in benefit to the welfare nations? well, actually it's, you know, 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, it didn't country. and so i think the world just bed and the thing themselves, you know, they can meet our basically relates to what process going through. that's why the world is very thought the lead does the for kindly 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 guidance. they should know the don't want the name if i took, i mean until them the capabilities of like this do this. i mean, we've done,
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i live for you through them all for to see if it will african countries were given accessing the 1974 and we haven't seen any of the guns guns developed on the i'm if the or the bunk it has been or was did of the did so you know, this way if you look at but sounds like signing up, for example, of what must have been stuck in for us. let's say enough for the, i'm glad being to the of the guys you know is, is it did what he has some kind of is steve from the west as we, pleasant meet on the support of democracy. i don't think he has democracy is very good depending on what to come on. me to a point come window is going to ones, but i think what people want is it cannot make freedom, you know, a lifetime. i think that's what people are trying to fight for the. it was an event that in a split 2nd and the 10s of thousands of lives and change the world forever today, marks the 78th anniversary of the atomic bombing of for russia. on the 6th of august 1945,
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a us bomber dropped electronic bomb over the jump in the city. it's estimated 105000 people were killed instantly. when more than $400000.00 died after suffering, the consequences of radiation exposure. even today, the effects are still being felt. a warning you may find the following images disturbing. the, those who are a little can't stand and you just stood and looked at the time. then suddenly the
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pump, so the stayed up. there were bodies and over the place there were mothers looking for their kids. i heard children told me all around that even once they saw their children's faces, they couldn't even recognize them. the policy of the united states government at that time was to subdue the nation of japan. i was willing to do anything i could do to help the american top one and destroyed its usefulness to the editor. when this, we have now added a new. ready revolutionary increase and destruction has been done, is much greater,
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is the change of organized science in history. my back was completely burned to the bone pots of my body caved in, and my rips posting to my thoughts and longs. it is still very painful today. on to the explosions housing hospital for the yes and 7 months the so why did the us stop the forms? the best way to start answer debating. 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 were trying to send a message to the soviet union.
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for special events was held up the peace memorial park in her russian as to commemorate the crushing. it was attended by high level officials. i included a flower leading ceremony and solemn speeches, but there was no mention of us responsibility. instead, pounds prime minister instead took a to russia for the new 3rd thread. he said it poses to the designer today, the deepening divide among countries of a nuclear disarmament. as well as nuclear threats made by russia and making things much more challenging. but because of a circumstance is all efforts to read the word of these weapons and rallying international momentum once more is much more meaningful. let's get the thoughts of our tea contributor carlo job on this a good afternoon to you, carl. just to start perhaps without the loss report made by the countries leader 70 . 8 years ago today,
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the us dropped in atomic bomb and rush night. yet up the ceremony commemorating it . russia was single guy. do you think that resonates with the japanese people whose relatives were so tragically affected by the american attack? i think every one, no, sir, i mean to me, even though none of the japanese leadership have mentioned united states, the country is actually dropped the nuclear. but most people watch much. everyone knows the giant ellison in the room and everyone understand the was it us that did it? but because united to japan after world too, as being effectively a colony of the united states and not the japanese leaders that go against the wishes of united states have stayed long in power. so everyone knows there's very little, they can do it to go against the u. s. policy. and julie is just ridiculous to a single rupture because russian never knew anybody. there's only one country that
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drop nuclear bomb, a civilian population that is united states and united states did it twice. first on 0 shima and then not the saki and many modern historians now argue that it's dropping the bomb is actually completely unnecessary. the us, the official us reason for dropping the bomb is so they can end to work quickly that what will save more lives? well, guess what? the new new modern archive will research has shown that it's a soviet invasion of men. sure. yet that 3 days later, that was decisive in making the decision making the japanese decision to surrender. and even after the 1st bomb was dropping to roach them on the 2nd bomb was dropping. nagasaki. and the reason for that, and there's a well this and the reason for that is because at the time they have to box. so
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they, they, they decided to use both of them. if they had 3 bonds, they would have drop on the other japanese city one with i noticed that the, a lot of points you make up by the, the soviets issue wasn't mentioned in the, the often high hymer movie either adult was just there couldn't weekly dropped died of but on this point of the wider issue, is it just part of the modern day western nor attempt to perhaps frame russia for all the world's problems? they even those that don't directly involve russia, is it a convenient way for others to wash away their historical sense? yes. whenever the west spots about russia, it's almost 100 percent projection. i remember there was, uh, there was a recent game actually, several years ago that actually had a russian fort military forces committing the so called massacre the all over fi way of that. and this is actually a well publicized event,
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which is american air force during the 1st gulf war against iraq. and is this the famous highway of that? yeah, in the video game that they can completely swap out the americans as swapping the russians. so whatever is us, mainstream media is talking about russia, a lot of the time, they're actually talking about themselves these days, depending on the us are close allies. but does the tragedy cause, does it still have an impact on their relations or is it just it, does it differ who's in power of a certain times as well? um, i think it definitely resonate among the japanese population. i mean, every year the whole, the ceremony tomorrow, the tragic event of hiroshima, you know, this is, this is why the reception of the so called barbara and high and timer movies, barbie and an open high movie in united states. and in japan,
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it is completely different because the japanese people is not entertainment. this is our history. it is very tragic and painful history, which is a re lift through every year or during the anniversary. very interesting to speak to thanks for taking the time at this sunday to do that, carl, and we appreciate it are to kind of get our college i live on the program. thank you. the rush is taken name of the west for quote, exacerbating food and security. in the global side, the message came at a un security council meeting on thursday with moscow as deputy envoy of choosing western countries. i've had partners that when it comes to the food prices. what's the use of your colleagues from developing countries do not flatter yourselves? because the habits and methods of the former colonialists have not changed. it is only their packaging that has changed for every dollar spent, allegedly, for aid,
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they will demand you repay them with your sovereignty. many african states have already clearly felt this, 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 about the interests of the countries of the global cell. i'm using moscow quit the black sea grain d last month after repeatedly urging western countries to keep up their part of the agreements. rush. also safety of exploded. the c car doors for military purposes,
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the country odds. it's ready to resume the tales, but only when they already agreed upon and conditions are met, including the lifting of sanctions on russian brain and fertilizers. most was also state that it's ready to provide which for free to companies most the earlier this week, the new foreign policy chief use apparel, st rush. it was quotes pretending to solve a problem. it created itself. the us, it could be of say that could that citing the grim example of human, but seemingly overlooked portion control and not prices, which has been called the biggest non made disaster in recent history. keep in mind, this initiative never should have been necessary in the 1st place. this 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 human some families have reported and resorted to boiling
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leaves to stay alive. they call it salmon food. the most of the world acts between a facile sounds who then somalia could all experience famine next year. the argument is that russia pulling out of the d over reveals cruel heartlessness. people are starving and a hazy and a young man, but russia does not care what us officials fail to mention is that the forts left open under the deal were being used by you. frightening and forces the set of strikes on crying. mia? 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 gets more blatant when you look at the facts of american agriculture. in springfield, missouri, for example,
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the u. s. government stores billions and billions of dollars worth of food in a refrigerated underground cave. 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. the vitamin 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 the american 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 u. s. 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 yeah, money 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, blaming 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. okay, with mopping are to new york switching gears now. russia's all set to launch a new age of discovery into the great beyond. returning to the moon for the 1st time since 1976. the luna 25 on the truck is due to
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blast off from the last auction hospital. this friday though it takes his name from the soviet little program which was of the utmost importance to the ussr during the space race with the united states. we spoke with the chief designer of the new module, explain the objectives and challenges of the past approaching mich. a. ready ready ready ready but i'm going to, i'm going to see those main challenges were related to mass. as you know, mass is 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. russian indian schon, 3,
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our mission. ready ready the, the how to use the decisions made within the framework of destroying 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's nowhere else to put more fuel, so you would use the mass. so the rest of the structure to the mass of the instruments. that was actually the main difficulty of the main task in creating this vehicle. the. ready most upcoming usually for us. let's get away. it will be the 1st time we land it's so cold. one of our previous vehicles have lived in equitorial areas with fairly flat and smooth terrain. the so called terrain is characterized by difficult conditions. one of the task was to choose an area with rather small gradients,
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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 list, the loo truck, to confirm water reserves in the lunar nicholas by the contract method or your generation to spacecraft have already experienced these areas from an orbit. so with the help of such remote studies and principles in the presence of water out, the poles was discovered, put to confirm it by the contract method. and this is the 1st time our station will do that, the uniform for you still got it. so they're all good with them to provide a but a special on board control system software which or engagement certain emergencies occurred. and a series of actions are performed according to these algorithms. as a rule, what occurs is a reboot of the devices switching to back upsets. we're storing solar orientation
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if necessary. the . ready your focus on products during the lunar day, the system charge the battery pack using solar cells that convert some light into electrical energy nights. the module shuts down completely does not use any electricity, except, as i said, for the real time clock. but that's powered by a radio single power source. so the energy there is practically in front of the active element decays, of course it has a half life, but it will certainly last for the generation of our mission. ready the scottish 12, most likely, if everything goes smoothly and the emotional works for a year without any problems, scientific program will be extended. the work of the module on the surface will simply be extended and assigned. typically, the search will be expanded a,
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an exciting week ahead. there are no 6 via calling veterans, a soldier and officer, an informant. a guerrilla on my lice or barbara. i'm the leader of the long her or make sure with us their experiences on perspective on the vietnam. it's a hardly walk outside the the, the mar. yeah. why do you know sometimes when he doesn't know the face, sometimes.
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