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nothing is agreed on the the easiest to government is open to dialogue with equal loss, as it takes to resolve a stand off with the blog and putting it into escalating tensions in the region. also the power the for an r t prove gets exclusive access to the front lines of the look on republic for furious bottles or underweighed. a 1st hand report from the browser coming up in a few minutes. but this is a piece of mars here. the martian, nothing's any one south eastern port city of trouble, har are
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a top tourist attraction for the ex trucks rest your shift at their striking resemblance to the right products. archie explores the beauty of tell the har, a unique region of iran which attracts travellers and the venture seekers with its landscapes resembling the planet mars. as you pay, schools have begun removing classic novels and award winning books from the reading list in evade. to deep colonized curriculum, as we discussed the issue with our guest, i tried to hide the solution drive. i didn't get off on the curriculum is not the solution. it is a step in their identification to see them doing this happens in the minds of the colonized. it happens in the fall, nice left. it doesn't happen among the following lines. the southern deadlines, the coming to you from the russian capital of this is our tutor,
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national with the latest and world the is today. i'm for your allies about welcome to the program to and we started in the african continent were new years. military government has agreed to hold direct talks with an equal was that's according to the head of a nigerian delegation, who met with new jersey leadership in a bid to put an end to the crisis in the region. a local journalist from nigeria, timothy will be 0 reports. well, there are positive developments coming out of these are, this is i'm, i'm on the lead to science that there, that could be some level of um, welcoming or acceptance outcomes, you know, dialogue and talked these, these are the 1st time they're openly declared are in, but it would be interested in whole being talk some with apple watch. so what this also goes to show is that a pop? uh, because a pack from apple i ship saying that it was ready on thursday, you know, to distribute deployed or activated pizza stand. probably military force,
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the negotiations could be expected in the coming days we have but so when bob, it's is going to be exactly what we expect. step one of the things that could be on that table would be the release of price. and well, how much assume and also the possibility of problems, you know, power can be reinstated, i will do the president of the country. now how about going through? so i'm going to play out is what we did not know what the could take much longer before a complete resolution is reached. the to impose government has said that they would actually remove the zoom. what are the grounds for such a move? the job place on and part of the road because of where it is to which i ever saw how it reach i'm, you know, explaining some very important role in the fight, you know, against insurgents, you know, in the regions what the cool government be saying is that fights as well as the economy of the country was a spake,
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and that is why that they had decided them to take over leadership. and that's also part of the reason why they have decided to hold onto the garage, but we are very helpful and, and um, you know, expecting, but from the go see something's going forward, you know, with the request that might change to. and then the syrian capital local supporting the 2 government organized citizens, visuals, they search the area for threats, submit the deployment of a stand by force by equal loss, and the blocks possible military intervention in the country. on sunday, thousands gathered at a stadium in the capital city to support the new military government. people were seen dancing and waving their country's flag as several local bands performed at the venue. local spoke on defending their new found freedom. every one is free, as you can see in the streets, everyone is going about their business. there's no problem in this year now. but if that cost says is going to come and attack us and is going to see new shares,
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red eyes right now. we're going to rise up against that goal was we are proud to be africans. we are here to support a military government. we are freed, thanks to them. last year we came to support the military government. we think the security situation is best left in their hands to lease them in peace. still continue to provide security because we have already suffered lot earlier and getting his capital, a delegation from the new jerry and to government met with top officials to think the country for its support and ask for more aid to face challenges ahead. which one you who would like to show gratitude from the chair and all of its people for the solidarity of doing what i would like to say in the name of general abdulla i'm on china. he is that we and the people of new share are very worried about the security of our nation to safeguard our nations and to face the challenges ahead. we ask you, do you need to strengthen it support to the people of new share,
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the content that we were going to the republic of guinea. we all kind of african went on people's have problems. we always present and we will always be here. and this was the case for us with molly book and of foster and major. i mean we can find the solution to our problems. opposition is clear. so just trying to pull up. the meeting with getting in, authorities comes as the leaderships of burkina, faso, and molly also voice support for the new government and these year that's as you prepare sanctions against the country adding to restrictions already imposed by equal loss. we spoke to an author and publisher who said african states and need to resolve the crisis by themselves without interference from the you need. because the global services is the, the lady at the new groups and 11 person i mention that we, we do all these years. it'd be resolved as low as possible. they be used to hiding behind what you see the finished and ask them to come out. this is where the
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thing is. ready got a lot of them into the nation division. these a scan, it was through to solve this not to a different metric. ready now but. ready like it goes by and by the was a big brother to make the, the position the whole website, whether it's the front of the big list is the, is the of the, the, the russian army has repelled to attacks by ukrainian troops. and the lou gone screeching suppressing their offensive were lost in the attack. according to the russian ministry of defense, with the ukrainian counter offensive in the south finding little success russian troops. i've been on the advanced and the coup yonce regions and an exclusive report r t z gosh, donna followed russian forces on a don mission. some yours may find the following footage distressing. the
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way the headlights off russia special task force tries to sneak us bust ukrainian spots is a loss. this time the cover of the pitch black night was not enough. we pick up on a cluster munitions heading right away just in time. the were our crew makes the rest of the way on thoughts
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sprinting across every open space. we are the 1st team of john lists to access and film these positions. to protect you from here, the enemies no more than 400 meters away. french's with edges once as tool as an adult man have hopelessly crumbled. nature weapons, sky, so doing around us alone with the bodies of ukrainian troops, abandoned by fleeing comb rates, the titles of frontier and you could isn't ended up in america launcher all the mines that have passed and by based on the way here they are, all nathan made there, there is a skeleton, the bones sick with a little bit higher there with these endodontics, another ukranian cluster munitions bounced through the sky towards neighboring positions. a new day rolls on, revealing the harrowing scale of devastation. so just a couple of words about the density of the sizing here,
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and really the landscape speaks for itself. you can see the trees or rather what's the left of them all around. this used to be a very sick pine forest. you would tell. right now, the treetops have been shaven off by the hail of trap pro, from pretty much every around imaginable. artillery will hold calibus tanks. pretty much every heavy weapon that you can imagine will most. they fight at this position. there's grown shortage short a few weeks ago provides a small glimpse into how for russia, sleeva stronghold had been smashed for months, leaving nothing but scorched and black and free stumps by driving cubic foot poseida. here, russian forces have edged closer to several enemies, key logistical points,
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right on the edge of this woodland. we approach the river which also borders the town of bell, a golf car, which is on the other side. we are advancing to kind of the enemy so that we can target them so that we can get close enough bite road to cut off the ammunition and then we re supply trucks. those sides are regrouping now. ukrainians, hastily reinforcing their new defense lines as russia is replenishing, it's a sold force to resume the push shortly. i think it's done of reporting from the don't pass out. see, the american made drones are too expensive and difficult to operate on the battlefield in ukraine. that's according to a former u. s. navy intelligence officer quoted by the wall street journal. he says, washington simply doesn't produce the chief ad simple drones that you have actually needs for you. as defense, tech firms have spent months testing their drones and ukraine. but some now leave
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their drones in storage because they couldn't perform perfectly a new cranes, harsh battlefields conditions. they're too expensive to deploy at scale. u. s. companies don't mass produce the cheap expendable drones ukrainian troops need their advance drones start at around $16000.00. international consultants or a ross, i'm using echoed the idea. adding the production of drones suitable for ukraine is of no benefit for the us. the ukraine has no chance to win this problem, but 0 and for long it really is a humanitarian crisis. so many, so there's a big need for drugs, us just doesn't make drones to that. a lot of our drone development was all done during our occupation in interact him as well as a chemist in we use them and those can types additions. that's not necessarily what ukraine means. so you, you're really looking at
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a complete new redesign that would be necessary and, and i, i just don't see the, the desire within the public or within corporations. and probably not within the government the other than the, the state department and the white house to put the investment and the costs that that would be required for buying the production line. provide the, the scale of the capability that would be required and necessary. they're not gonna see a profit margin that they similar to what they get with the other drones as well. sorry to say this, but it, but more in a lot of ways. there's the money making a opportunities more than $20.00 british schools have dropped multiple plastic novels from their curriculum in an effort to do colonize literature courses for children. some reports suggest the school curriculum is being shuffled because of george floyd, an african american man whose death in police custody received worldwide attention
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in 2020. among the canceled books is a work by nobel prize winner john steinbeck of mice and men. it's been removed from the reading list with the author being accused of using racist under auditory terms that were formerly used for black people in the era of slavery. the book chairs, a unique perspective on lives, hardships, and is considered a timeless classic due to its popularity. to another book chosen for the top is annabel pictures. my sister lives on the mantel piece, a bradford bowes, a word recipient. the book narrates the story of a voice struggling with the trauma of his sister's death in a terrorist attack. its removal stands from concerns the book promotes an accurate images of muslims. the initiative is said to be aimed at addressing systemic racism and has received financial support from some local authorities in england. we discussed the issue with a range of gas to share their opinions on the matter
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a trifle. heidi is not a solution drive. i didn't get off on the curriculum is not the solution, the nations as from their own mistakes, that is, that is the biggest lesson that you learn from you at the street. if they're trying to distort that is, what is they. but they don't want to like search engine, know about the history. it means that uh they, they will keep their own future. or, you know, i'm educated because if they've been not know about the past, what good, you know, things did, they did what bad things they did, they would the next conditions would not be able to differentiate, would not be able to do the better. why have schools now just now started removing these classics that are considered to fall short of standards of inclusivity? she might, it might be in the new wrong with the, with africa a little bit lease, trying to create their own fox. and with the south gathering more and more speed
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along with the russian goodwill in africa, which is on the race. i think this is my personal opinion that the united kingdom is also a lot of pressure to keep it. you know, really starting school is a nice place to begin the process of sanitizing the probably thinking that is to push everything under the carpet pretending that they don't exist. that might cut them, collect a few brownie points. you have that you care for this. somebody, somebody will fix deal. i don't think that you guys in a position to expect any, any kind of leverage of about somebody. and this is, this want to be there. we are showing the cannibal of africa. what do you think is behind this decision to start purging literature from a school curriculum? do you recall that racism and noon? so it isn't that isn't drive the existence from pre gigi's best to do a type simply show proof. i know that for many is especially in the west and the wild lead for each of movies. and books can be used as social tools to the
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page wage racism. and they'll put in that list. so it doesn't come as a surprise price. that for me to hear that you case cools, i expect to distancing themselves from these kinds of books. do you think that this is in fact an effective strategy? if the u. k. is trying to escape that shadow of colonialism to my mind it would make things worse. so, you know, i come from the next call to be in the next going to be to meet the sky, the sun, which is up in the snow decade rolling. this story off, the lot of the rain useful wind that a big white horse be looked like made for you to be, you know, to my mind if you're looking at the color, like i said, the color, that's what happens in the minds of the color lice. that happens is look, all nice left. it doesn't happen the southern damn land. the pakistan is marking it's 77th anniversary of independence from british colonial
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rule. fireworks lit the size of many pakistani cities overnight with concerts and a serious of cultural events. in full swing celebrations are continuing today with the main ceremony taking place in his lama bod. for $831.00 gun salute is plan today. the outgoing head of state will give his farewell speech, and the newly appointed caretaker prime minister will take his oath of office. while general elections are to be held this year. with cross bound to analissa and director general of the pakistan afghanistan use for him. solomon job, it nice to see you solomon. thank you so much. a new care taker, prime minister and come memory sion of freedom on the same day. how significant is today for pakistan. busy the one thing is that bucks time is actually in bucking on
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a new journey. this so signifies that that we are ending, we haven't rendered up on the same and then handed over uh that responsibility to good responsibility to then you'll get a bigger government. and the newer by mr. who and all shares a human responsibility on it. sure does because now he has to steer the ship and take it off. oh, that's the biggest auto days, monthly workers. so this signifies because the term to someone's independence day or bucks fine as well. and this is symbolic because on the day of independence when you are telling or giving them access to the nation that okay, whatever has been done so. so far, we really keep that as a lesson, but we've been on, well for some, uh, you know, reformation and over society now with the smartest audit and how can all be part of this and be available for something better next time. so this actually signifies a lot more with everything that's happening right now. how would you assess the country 77 years of independence? what results do you think have been achieved?
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and when we have achieved a lot and we have lost a lot of, i mean in b b. but once consider putting, busted over the words uh, produce a lot of interest the, you know, uh end up as a center of the southern part of the country. but the navy via not to known as the as of the country which produces a lot of uh, any products uh we lost one over on 2nd 71. we lost heavily on the economic front. uh, do do many other factors and due to the cut up sure. not due to the mist go in us, but also due to the uh, you know, the kid off or do you could contact that they've been enforced or, you know, that has been imposed on us. uh then after that, uh, during the last page, the document to us, we have lost a ticket, lives there to call them by the water and the footboard water and data. and because not only the human life, but to be also lost heavily on that. and i'm gonna try and once again. so when americans put a lot of this region,
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they not on the american made sure that they were punished. i want us on so essentially, but they also made sure that they weren't punished, boxed on 2 different means and methods like, uh, not a line. i am a foot board, have been to you in a sanction some new uh, program for the bucks on. so economy going to be a been, but of course we have most on these items. but on the other hand, and we have also managed to achieve some sort of sort entity in the past few years, we have started the full spectrum to address 2 of them. in if you don't print the 2 of us a new fit, our search, we have a june alert in the fairfield finds that technology and the architecture in the field of security and military. we have no one other nation who has pushed back that is um, pulled up on it and no actually fucking it up to, you know, auditor them once for then on. so we have one of the few nations who have a successful day to predict that is i'm in the part of the word. so that's a good treatment, but not as big as because it was back in the nice well,
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obviously i have to ask you this, the detention a former, a prime minister around con, has been talked about around the world and has been making headlines. he's very popular. how do you think this is resonating with the people of pakistan at this moment? especially of, of him being unable to take part in the upcoming elections of this continues. i want to say i want to, you know, met on these, the ideas that are probably wouldn't be able to take part in the next election because many times before about spending political parties, 5th, such a you know, due to ensure that as uh, like uh, back in the 7 days the was the day and he was actually hand. and then uh his uh doctor benefits were till they came to a brand new starbucks done. uh then no actually was uh, you know, he was a deal with a cool against his, the government. he was, uh, so in order to northern the deal. and then he was searching the, uh, new, you know, some parts of the country. he wasn't outside the country,
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but he came back and begin by mister for the 3rd time. then his brother, there's no uh, was no, the problem is to uh for the last couple of years. so i don't think so there. do these issues are these differential notice may affect the political leadership of, of our do you, which may have a considerable amount of jobs for support from the people. so really do see and be really, really, really observed at what will happen after that. and diamond govern government really computer. so do addition and headed over to the next coming to contact the elections. if there was a defensive election, probably going to be a task for the video that parties to follow up with a solution and come back into the problem. well, happy independence day to you and pakistan, solomon jeanette analyst, and director general at the pakistan, afghanistan, you for him. thank you very much. i the india is carving its own path and the st. rules on the global arms arena. that's according
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to indian m. p. 's sa, she for a roar in a recent going underground episode with host option returns the he underscored india is dedication to broadening its weapons sources and protecting national interest. don't miss the full episode later today. here's a quick preview as well. india is doing lloyd austin was there in india on june, june of this year, 5 year roadmap to count. it's showing the regina thing was there to hear about us a weapon. sales to india had combat land mobility surveillance intelligence. munitions basically is um, in the are a bit likely european union. i mean the united states wants to buy russia through your grain, and you'll find china through india. and we've seen what it's done to the european union because germany is in recession. and many people are talking about europe demise. india continues in this way. is it actually a vassal states on the 75th and 6th, none of us have a m b one option has dealt with india knows that no one gets to use india to pursue
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any other objective of all sorts and, and as interest, i don't think that's in getting governments with a lot of except we use in 76 years since independence. and i can assure you that they will be absolute, say no tolerance for playing anybody else as big as the rest of selling ourselves. that's because that's good business for them. and of course, it's happens to coincide with some of the add us strategic objectives. and the way of buying those items is because we need to not because we are willing to pay anybody else is that the truth is that we are in a difficult situation. all pretty simple um supplies itself running shoulder weapon rates because of its water and ukraine. oh, we have to diversify shows and we go to the us content. the funds from 10 to is rose and this is not surprising. we also turn on true to other countries that used to be in the sooner we had already not might have spent bob's for some of the russian webinar. we still use
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the, the hunter bite and saw the has entered a new stage. his attorney has accused the so called right wing media of making false allegations and lashed out at donald trump planning the former president is using hunter, bided to excuse his own conduct after 5 years. and what we know happened in the grand jury, of course, that had to be part of what the prosecutor has already looked at as well as every other false allegations made by the right wing media and others, whether it's corruption, or fara, or money laundering from the moment this arrangement and agreement has been announced and filed us every mag, right wing, fanatical person yelling and screaming and saying it's not right and it's not fair . and it's not just you have the former president trying to use hunter bite. and as a way to excuse his own conduct, the attorney also believes hunter's case may not go to court. contrary to the
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claims of prosecutors that follows the collapse of hunter biden's plea deal last month and the appointment of a special counsel to leave the probe. the incumbent president, son is charged with a legit tax and gun possession violations. he's also suspected of corruption linked to his foreign business dealings in china and ukraine. investigators are determining whether joe biden was involved in this schemes. the republican controlled house of representatives has called for the president's impeachment. if evidence is found with some democrats supporting the calls, if hunter biden has committed crimes, he should be charged with them. i'm a democrats saying that political analyst and filmmaker shawn stone, says there's no way joe biden couldn't have known about his tons of illegal activities and is abusing, has power to protect him. so you're getting all these, these reports about the hunter and the laptop and everything that's come up on hunter and, and the, you know, the trump is the one that's being rated, you know,
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by, you know, investigated and rated. so it's, there's a huge irony, of course, to the nature of power and how it's clear that when you are in that position that, you know, we've been direst whistle blowers are claiming, you know, that, that they had team a team fire and basically essentially we removed from their position of investigating hunter bite. and i mean that indicates political interference is the nature of power when your son is doing these deals with various oligarchs and making $20000000.00 from china and ukraine and russia and colleagues down. and it's like, well prove the job. ringback you know, got paid and that's, that's the disconnect because obviously joe buys were doing this so long. i think he knows how to make sure no one's ever gonna find that direct connection between the him and the money. and i think everything across the board when it comes to this administration, and in the way of the handling of this investigation like this to be mentioned, to the quote from hunter binds attorney where it's been 5 years for investigation and they found nothing. well, let's be clear, okay, it's been
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a denial of the denial up denial and that just indicates to me that there's, there's so much more that's being suppressed adventure segers who want to experience a visit to planet mars, won't have to travel light years. instead visiting java har, a unique region and south eastern or ron with landscapes resembling the red planet, are to corresponded use of july got a chance to visit the unique location. this is a piece of mars here. the martian, nothing's. and it was south eastern port city of trouble. how are a top tourist attraction for the extra terrestrial shapes? at their striking resemblance to the right plot, ever think about these mountains is on earthly that you need to for graphical pattern of the surface as a result of rapid soil erosion caused by heavy rain and wind. experts say this place is the most similar parts of earth to the martian surface who are merely
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suggestive, the martian mountains are made up of settlements with their heights varying from 5 to 100 meters. i've heard that mister elan musk is planning to send some tourists tomorrow's in the next couple of years. i recommend that before sending those travelers. he take them here because this place looks like mars gets up by them. apart from their magnificence, the mountains are a popular destination for hikers and adventure seekers. offering stunning views of the surrounding desert and old man sea coast line. our team travels some 20 kilometers west of the martian mountains and look what we found here. goodness, a red light, a lake filled with red water. this is just mind blowing, just like another planet here. nichols college. look par lagoon under only 4 such legs in the entire world. the job of high red leg.

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