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[000:00:00;00] the because the is this, our new jasmine cd is accused for us of violated seeing the country the states i'm the local on both is it comes to leaks off of the national move he sees consult with the west african states also had the a massive explosion over ups in a warehouse in the most the region could be one person that injuring thousands human error is tied to as of possible pools. last ons, more than 900 is ready. i'm posted, i academics and public figures in front of the website and the me is of action to us by
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the physical on 11 p. m. here in the russian capital. welcome. whatever you'll catch in the news from today across the globe. this is oxy. we start with the situation in new jersey, the african countries new need to ship have accused farms of violating is s bass. i'm conducting an attack on local men, few falls as far as has been pulled. they've denied all those programs. there's yeah, so, so the answer that enabled quote, terrorist prison is to escape from a detention facility this have been imagine as them gravity v sykes, true, mysterious events under way and yeah. as a result of the behavior of the french forces and now territories. and they accomplish this on the 9th of august, the end of $23.00 at the wrong 6 delta. and then as you have a national god position and bulk adult. good. so to columbus or from the send me right,
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goes mine inside came on to attack. the number of casualties has not yet been established . however, as a reminder, for direct communication with the western partners, the behavior of the french soldiers was criticized. but haven't even to that to be released, capture terrace prisoners. they had been grouped together in the valley in the village of city, the 28th, columbus north west of you have to call a wet plate. an amazing had been to help with the aim of attack in military positions in the 3 border area. the french mean to write it to please at least when the talk over my, in the e flat a june. then as a, uh, they had to play nits in the years best. we all knew i did this information through the so we shouldn't need to, i know we have to write any of the information from the authorization, but they are on the forecast to day on the video. right. but of the new parameters that we had them, uh,
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let me run through the telephone to the quoted that we did them. and did they say that they are trying to have a new statement receivable, the floor and the 2 knees that was hit with the raw is of sanctions. the restrictions will impose by farms and other western powers and the neighboring country, united. jerry, as well which heads a reasonable group of nations. the mazda is target new jersey and with the leadership of the entity is believed to be connected with the well, the was leading sanction that the u. s. is also among those making life odd of people in these. yeah. washington's 7 at all is financial help to the country. on monday, the deputy secretary of state victoria, a newman made a bee line to the west african nation. i am have what she described as difficult folks. hey, comes us. an idea is residential office is suggesting and diplomatic way out this like a wave of punishment coming from
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a booster. the president bull i met tubal in his capacity as the chairman of vehicle was, has been on equivocal in his position. that diplomacy is the best way forward. she, along with his colleagues in the, in the blog, would prefer a resolution that was obtained through diplomatic means through peaceful means rather than any other president. for like 2 people who is also the course stop check, has come under a lot of backlash. you know, from nigeria, and then some of our, our pretend to them around the content on the position. of course, you know, i'm this school. so i'm saying that, you know, aircraft escaping are really firm stance. you know, for the 1st time in been 3 guys since they've been seeing, you know, some kind of military uprising in the west african region for saying this new school in these and makes it for 7, you know, where are cool the top to,
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to happen in the region and in other instances across um, you know, i did not deployed a military forces. you know, so as some people are saying that i, that the physician a pair of course, you know, taking a really firm sense on these. i'm cool with that has occurred in the chair is not supported by by a majority of africans. in fact like yours are worried. he knows that he's indeed of course proceeds with a military intervention fact. could you no key to have a lot of serious consequences for my 2 ends and low cost of living around the border region? the immediate consequences would be in terms of the trade and these mask and uh for people who are, like i said, fairly, a least in the, in the, in the states that share a border with make sure we have around 5 states invite to receive that check close border with leisure and stock exchange,
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the f one some sanction began last week. we'll stay in border closures and some of the low cost that i've spoken g 1st at least say about, you know, you just round up here for you, especially if you're unable to you know, go about that daily jobs meeting. i get out of mind just like cooling on the work as of needs yet to take this situation very seriously. because for us closing the boat is, does not help anyone. we work with neighboring countries, such as molly and bending. and if the board has a close, it's not good for anyone buying. for the close, it's a big problem. we hold for a quick solution and we ask god to bring us peace and we understand all authorities . the echo was decision to close the board. this is not a good one, not a word, yada ya. ford was already expansive. now it's even more expensive. we really need help to get access to foot. it's essential to our well being. make sure it's a bunk, of course country in the world and it's been battling a lot of economy and security problems. we don't know what would happen. it would
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be as broad as continue to remain shocked. it means millions of people are unable to go or to attend. so if you have these tests and um, you know, that would affect be our economy impact of your families as well. i spoke with columbus, i'm full of the night june for an effect is obviously in the so good the things that the phone moves intervention in these uh would not be a good move for echo us countries. definitely what's happened is what's going on for the french domino and possibly into the future of africa and development. we should be lead to descend that we are a window of change is blue cross frank speaking africa and was
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sufficient and the friends at that to come to terms with that. the prince. you can just let the united states of america, britain, countries, and former domains and countries. it's time to realize that africa cannot be taken for granted. and this is coming from the people look just for the lead and the citizen in the east instruct. people in the zip for instance, from so has oil a minute conversations that it was due to the different mentor. but it cut to go in and intervene or forced change in those printers because of the deficits. and so at the moment, the one that was to do that digital and they are willing to do that. but at the end of the day, it's all locked in the interest of the impulse. would you be interested in its own interests for an innovation individual who have what is needed, the status of what is needed to understand the situation and to work with the
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people so that you can bring about the outcomes to let us know you can say you wouldn't have democracy when it does not work for the people to another point to note, new jam is among the biggest thing uses of you really am in the world, the bulk of which goes to the a you. i'm specifically phones, the house of great and nuclear power, perhaps one of the reasons then why power zip is so interested in maintaining is good on the african nation.
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the since the military take hold of the french company o ronald, which looks towards the uranium easier in the region of aga, this specifies that the employees continue to do their work. however, the opinion of the population on this exploitation of these mountains favor riotous and the streets have called for this price company to stop and leave news. yeah, the
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full decades of the exploitation of uranium in these yeah, nothing has changed in the day. we live here, people of nice yeah, face factors such as fan and unemployment. so like a sports and like a for electricity and all this for these different reasons. so the people want to break with fonts on the exploitation of uranium. the people of these yeah, all scheme that all ties with fraud should be cut off the whole list tonight. smaller for me is day in south africa and come, i'm raised to great, and we'll rosemont until 1956, but around 20000 women name but soria protested against and just move. the nation's president addressed the celebration highlighting the important role women play on the countries commitment to equality with fans, and the women of south africa for their own that they have played in the live full foundation. and the role of women in our country has been phenomenal.
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today. we celebrate how far we have come in building and $96.00 is society. and we are striving to ensure that women become free, well inspiring, that women should enjoy you, quoted rights to those of men is guaranteed by our constitution. the i spoke to lisa in the city coast, deputy secretary of the south africa's routing bob here. and she says, women's day is one of the country's most procedures full of days. a luminous day is one of the most important days in our kind of country in south africa. because it set a reminder of the immense sites that women put forward of fighting for freedom, opposing unjust laws,
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and particularly mobilizing to make sure that women have to write the governments definitely supports women, mandy programs, that's the governmental south africa, has undertaken to support the that the months, the patient of women and putting them into the stream of the on them. and i just wanted to touch on the challenges. you know, we've got a huge problem of gender based balancing. the country and family side, the face of poverty and equality, installed africa is female. the face of poverty and in the policy is particularly the as to can lead a young females as well. we also faced the struggle of the inability for women to take up the female positions of authority. you know, it was go to a phrase, betsy's watching double size the. what tempting before, do you strike a woman? you strike a wrong win boy lising,
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that woman the cutting us store and of fighting for equality, but women and say no more to a month and stick with ation. and apostles and infringement of our right explosion ask the industrial facility in the most new region has that one person dies and about 60 in did. the 8 people are still close to missing off the cars on closer is in the town, located some 70 kilometers on the russian council. and i'm here right now in front of a hospital in the russian town of saturday. a facade where a number of injured people have been taken after this explosion took place at around 10 40 am local time at an optics factory that had a stock pile of pyrotechnics. the officials are now investigating it as a case of criminal negligence, and they said that earlier reports that it had something to do with
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a drone attack simply do not correspond with reality. in terms of the response from the emergency services, 150 personnel arrived on the scene. the fire has already been put out and they were able to rescue 3 people from under the rubble. although unfortunately, there are still media reports that another 5 people may still be there under the rubble. but the city government has already commented on the situation because there has been a bit of damage caused by to the surrounding buildings around this factory. as a result of this explosion, but the city authorities have said that they are going to foot the bill in its entirety for the repairs of everything connected to this great explosion. earlier we got the opportunity to speak with some of the people that actually witnessed this explosion. and those who unfortunately suffered as a result of it immediately after the explosion. last 1st flew out from the side of the balcony into the hole, and then glass flew at us from the side of the rooms. we wanted to run out into the street,
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but the door jumped and we couldn't get out. of course the kids was scared when we were finally able to run out to the house. there was some oak in the entrance, windows and doors will line all around because it goes with close to everyone. and they have to break out. was nearby 50 to 60 meters away. we're in shock and then they quickly cordoned off the place and took us inside. many people were covered in blood. have shell shocked as it seems to me because i saw the pillar of fire and either the blast wave knocked me off my feet, or i just quickly felt on the ground all the debris flew, but it did not seem to hit me. busy i was a 100 meters away in a car with open doors and windows. first of a small whistle and then a double explosion was thrown out of the car. the windshield fell on me. my hip is fractured. the mall of i'm no, i'm 100 palmer is really i'm passing academics. i'm probably if it goes have signed a less than me is
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a behavior tools past in community palestinian people lack almost all basic rights including the right to vote and protest. they faced constant violence this year alone is really forces have killed over a $190.00 palestinians in the west bank and gaza and demolished who were $590.00 structures, settler vigil. and he's burn lou and kill with impunity without equal rights for all weather in one state to states or in some other political framework. there is always a danger of dictatorship, the legs, a direct link between the missing yahoo government, additional reforms on the cdsi of land, housing, palestinians, the huge, the controversial of the phones of oppose in january. the whole finally be inducted in july essentially deprive the supreme court of influence over the legislative and executive decisions. the government says it will quote, restore the balance that has been lost between the bronx to the government and is
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well off of the bill is propose why that protest broke out and many is where the cities and continued even after it was passed. oppose in the new law to let the claims that its real purpose is to amex moorland carrier ethnic cleansing and deny equal rights to palestinians. this is a busy substance i'm policy has intensified earlier last year when israel began conducting frequent rates on passing territories. more than 200 policy is having killed in the west bank and gaza. this year alone is around $26.00 is radians losing their lives in the same time period. according to the polls passing the cities such as in their booths. i'm the ramallah. i have been frequent targets of israel. the raids with the city of gin and stuff seemed 60 for me that's i'm precious. earlier we spoke with a former director general of the is ready for ministry. who said that,
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what is what is doing capacity is not meet to the i'm the of democratic values, as we say is the regime to go for we will easily swing today in the territories to the arabs inside these were the interesting thing in the letter is that it is already described was going to use a, especially in the west bank if i thought that this tool that i was a, these will be on by so the south africa eh, i so apologize for that. seeing, i saw the democratic, the 1st democratic elections, and the rate eh, eh, la la, julie dor when the, so a, i the, this is the reason i saw the diesel across the floor. we thought about, i got
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a great today. it was in the few years ago we'll this friday only the west bank situation. as i thought i did break the the day easily. she g, it's g. i'm the means the west thing situation stand over ways. what is managing also the of the community inside these well, so unfortunately we leave in the past. i stayed 2 days ahead of job. i was just visit to new denny next month. the g. 20 summit in the us state department of absolutely to statement criticizing. india is truck read, hold on, religious rights were regularly raised human rights concerns with countries with which we engage have done so in the past with india and will do so in the future. we have made it very clear that we oppose the persecution of christians,
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and we oppose the persecution of any religious group, no matter where it takes place in the world. spot save and comes off of the us, published a report earlier this year. let's in indian law enforcement of attacking religious minorities in the country, particularly the christians and muslims. new denny rejects the claims with the medicine makes the 1st state thing. their accusations are quote, based on mist information and flawed understanding. i mean, the us easiness, so the friend to the right, so christians in india, washington has conveniently for them to do life in syria, by the christians, population that has been suffering brittany, of the hands of american back insurgents. why did you find one of both of those 50 of these most important sites? the 2 big chest lumber i was targeted. i'm the head of it's plugged the multiple of them. how about arrested and assigned to fail of nearly $1000000.00 us own without
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condemnation from the nation's largest benefactor. cus is how the country is form of vice president defended it. the leader of the orthodox church assured me that the zalinski government in ukraine was respecting religious liberty even while recognizing that there were very small elements of the russian orthodox church that were being utilized for the purpose of advancing the russian cause in ukraine. and that they were, they were taking steps to hold them to account. oh, i'm confused on this question. it's very clear that this one's can government has arrested in priest for having views. they disagree with. that's not consistent with the religious liberty. it's an attack on it. but i sincerely wonder how a christian leader could support the rest of christians for having different views . well what, what, what i can tell you is i asked the christian leader in care of if that was in fact happening. and he assured me that it was not by to an indian diplomat as a read june. douglas says,
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washington is concerned with human rights only when it serves american interests. when you see pictures of being targeted in your was navea by american bombs. the former who was loved, it was even more unfortunate. then you see what is up in the direction of america. what also christians, america should look in words, but more importantly, i want to raise the 1st just. the 1st one is that when somebody so booms, just like get off on things like this, this isn't that are was for mission, right? to reach human rights. are we talking about the american? so surface later tools america, america is, is the human right stick to visualize, especially as well. i'm example though, former eastern bloc countries were regularly targeted as human exclamation in
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geneva. yeah. the yeah. because of medical wanted to report pressure on this and get some concessions. the idea is to keep the india on that sort of fee. so doctor, if they want any statements that america would like to watch through the g 20 summit, then the pressure is always just uh, but i also want to point out that time will come when the world will start wondering whether the american concept of human rights tribunal is mostly accepted today marks of the 78th anniversary of the us store, ban atomic bomb on the japanese city of the sacking during level 2. it's on can just days off the washington, the ability to agent, the neighboring city of a rush of law in just in the 1st nuclear strike, a sort of a withheld. so commemorate to the traffic day while
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a minute science was observed during the exact time the bomb exploded of an effect you some 200000 people were killed the path. d of bloss but came 3 days apart. the vast majority was civilians, there are some, i'm not gonna suck the stand of the cities and the targets at my atomic bombs and history. is a timeline on how the events unfolded and the off them off the of tech stuff behind a warning you may find some of the following images just over those. yeah. like you to the, the, just some of them or not have to know much about 10 minutes or so. my stuff pretty
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well, you know, to take a coordinate to i 9 to him. what do i get to meet on this? so got more money to go get a coal, i'm less and more. the teenager options can you can. how can you get it kind of detached a day or so ago about stick a sign in as i just got some nice check on it on your laptop tonight? hank as a dime by the to jaffe as 5 minutes or in a video message today. once again,
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failed to the site of the name of the country responsible for the devastation. instead focusing on making a political point at russia's expense all to contribute to call. john shed his view on why that's the case. the japanese people, they're very polite instead of their off protocol so they have always been careful never to name the perpetual. ready of the bombing, the fact that the single russia is just ridiculous because russia never knew can anybody notice saki bombing has nothing to do with rock shot? the country that's most responsible for the bombing is now, quote, unquote, japan security partner. in fact, there tens of thousands of us troops, steel station in japan, 2 bombs that dropped on japan were planned not to be the only new crew bomb to drop in japan. us actually had plans to keep new king japan if,
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if japan had the surrender. so immediately after the bombing of nagasaki of the us having a name plain that was send a cell observer, a plane during the heater, oshima bombing, that plane was renamed, necessary, evil. and the necessary evil was to carry the ser nuclear bomb to bomb the city of toyota. and it's only the japanese surrender of that came in august 15. that's that put a stop to it then it will be in genocide is one of the most infamous atrocities of the 20th century perpetrated by colonizing forces of the german empire. the prolonged domestic is due to wiped out 70 percent of the local population all to you has the detail these harrowing events in a documentary, including how the gym is develop, closing face and cons. that would relate to be used by not see forces is
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a short previous wanting. you may find these images. the step in the history is not in a school curriculum. so that's why i decided now let me start this up. i'm one was in which is stuck in the truth of what really happened here in a sophomore the, the gym. and so just to be able to deal with it when we're taking the picture. they were proud of the most of the speech already drastic in between menu o 4 and then you know it's in socket. one can see the sentiments in the background, and that person knows or for each scene, hearing things out on the net and the bidding. the for my colleagues can even see the shape of the show will see. and this one is the head of rosemary and chains. there's a lot of photographs, you know, that is evidence that shows that they committed
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a genocide and most photograph was not taken by all existence. they isn't the german soldiers. and so the way to do that is uh, today we are already officially calling this events to give you what they deserve to be called come on genocide, super converse, we acknowledge, you know, of historical responsibility. they've been very tricky in terms of the language use the never even wides, use the word, reparation image and dictionaries. and that is quite deliberate. i think uh it will open a, a ponder as a box, the joe, when he buys scraps times for you create and that's a story, a nazi the combs read that very well. we have a couple of them the

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