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with jim when you pay the, the the drawer he's destroyed and the real stuff region, according to the russian ministry of defense with us severely included. as one of the waves crushes into a residential area, should warn you, there are disturbing images coming your way. the huge explosion in the ukranian control town and don't boss kills 17 wounding 32, including a child, a key of a to me, this must go, but even now you pray, andy and support is a 1000 got narrative. and that action, quoted nigeria uphold the incumbent, president's victory and reject claims by political opponents. that the vote was written by. jerry, as vice president says, it's a win for democracy is applied to reducing wind of the people
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on the policy. so, mean informations on the scheme commission, but democrats, he has finally, child, and austria is shown, so that how does morals in a twist noting the buying russian gas is unpleasant, but necessary to ensure is countries energy to secure the book from ukraine to nigeria and seemingly can join conferences wrapping up and there's an easy, it's a ton of your use line up for this. i'll get to have you with us. by the way, the russian ministry of defense is reporting, but it's repelled a series of overnight attacks by ukrainian drones inside rushes board. a teacher you can see that explosion in the rest of the city offer a fixed wing drug was brought down by
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a defense is the governor of the regions said 3 buildings and several costs were damaged. according to local authorities, one person was wounded with refused hospitalization, while another drone crashed outside of the city. a free mole ukrainian drones were destroyed in the most going pretty and scriptures according to the russian, m. o. d. a while officials reported their casualties as a result in debris and scrooge and a railway station and several of costs were damaged. understanding emergency services and investigators were very quick to the c or or ukraine has a huge rusher of carrying out a deadly artillery, striking, a town controlled by keith. in the dawn baths, a warning of some disturbing images are coming. your way. 17 people can find to have lost their lives with another 32 wounded, including a child when an explosion of rock, the crowd of mazda. numerous facts have come to light that contradict what do crating and officials and some western media outlets are claiming about russia's
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role potentially in all of this. well, is it also not to impact here on the program? it's a monkey story that really does deserve some light being shut on it. and now we have essentially our investigative reporter shaped bose. you are on this story, bring us up to speed. what do we know right now? yeah, roy, you will, as you've said, a brutal attack on essentially a civilian town, a small marketplace in the town of constantine nova, interested me, that town is in ukrainian, held at dawn boss, which will become apparently a very important to us as we, as we go through our analysis of course, western media, the print media have been immediately condemning russia, as we can see, you know, as they haven't done, the analysis apparently, which we have done here at ortiz, to have a look deeper behind this story. and of course, i think what's really important is that you can see the where confidence enough is again, if we can't get back to that. and we can have a look at the uh, the positioning of the math integrated scheme of things. and this is important as
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we go now and have a look at the actual attack and what the broad costs media in the west is saying about it as well. or if we can have a look at that now, right? of the ukraine, one of the deadliest rushing attacks in muncie crane, of course, is no stranger to russian miss all attack soft 18 months of rule. but today the country's leaders are seeing rate health to take kimberly devastating strength on a shopping area. so as you can see, the narrative has been agreed and you know, portrayed in the west. this is a russian attack, a brute list, assault on civilians. nothing new there. we've had these obligations before. and of course, i think we can now show a slide or a graphic of our own analysis here, a lot of, uh, open source intelligence analysts and also picked up on this stuff. and as you can
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see, what we've done is we circled here at the fed are so it would be put squares around the faces of the civilians on the street and constants in. okay. and as you can see, they're looking back over our shoulders. if you like, now remember, this camera is facing in the direction of russian position. so russian positions are at down at the other end of the street if you like. and you cranes positions are behind us. right. and it's very plain to see rory from this analysis that you can see these people are looking up towards a me, so, or an object. moving from that area. interesting in that area in contents enough that there's also a significant military presence, but particularly around truth cosca, where there is a significant military base operated by ukrainian forces. and we've knocked on to that, the trajectory of them as well. and on the satellite image, where you can see the green image of the camera direction, you can see very clearly that this has come from
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a ukrainian direction. it simply could not have come from a russian health territory. also interestingly, ukrainian media are saying that this is an artillery strike, which can really suggest that this was a placid, targeted attack, not a way would miss all or an air defense me. so which is plainly seen in this film that this uh, the sounds heard of a launch or a rock. if you can see people looked at the sky and you can even see a reflection of it in a part time, rory, and interestingly enough, this narrative has seemed the least out into the wider o s i n t. and web based analysis space like the a german analysts called judy and rock who worked for build a firm and lee pro ukrainian and, but he has even come for now and said, based on the evidence that you see, that this attack probably hasn't come from the russian side, we can have an instance of that. never. let's do that. judging from where people
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luke's here in the sound from before the impact and the likely reflection of the income in projects out on the car. the rock at the head constance enough car, came from the northwest. hope it's as possible to stay that fact without being called names. but despite the clear brutality of this strike here in so many victims as well show you there are some people out there who are drawing a power of between what the timing of this and the visit of the us secretary state anthony blinking at a time where the average american tax payer is fatigue with billions and billions of taxpayer dollars going to ukraine. and yet they, they, they don't really understand exactly why the oldest money should still be going there. but now blinking is there, there's a big boom boom. he goes back to washington, says we need more funding, something like that. right? yeah, yeah. a strange coincidence roy, of course, mr. blinking arriving here in the midst of probably one of the biggest military misadventure strategically. any military honors can tell you that the union quite
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entail defensive has been a failure, a based on their own state of names reaching the as of c. s, which hasn't happened, the russian ministry of defense. 66000 dad, ukraine's vast amounts of equipment at west end equipment yesterday of challenger paint, a picture burning on the battlefield. so this of course is very, very, very bad for the fee or narrative around raising money around. you find an attack that perpetuate upon the bi barber's russians on civilians could be used as a platform. and indeed, it was used as a stage by presidents and then so you can have a look at them down and have it as to what he said about this apparent attack issue . as for the russian terrorist attack in the don't bus down with custom team, they've got this explosion of the market and shops, pharmacies. i've been there many times. everyone knows that there are no meal to optics. there the tech is intentional. we understand what they are doing. these are the same as before, when there are positive offensive successes by the creating armies. that's why the
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russians heat. civility was the last day calling this attack, intentional or perhaps it was, but from his side of the board, as we've been showing you here on the maps, the trajectory of the missile, the reflection on the roof over the concepts as well as showing this miss all going all of us, but of course it's immediately blamed on, on russia. i guess, you know, throughout the history. i mean, you go back to the bay of tonkin and vietnam, the bay of pumpkin was a full flag. we know that now it was a full flight. the marines involved in it who are retired now have admitted the bay of talking to vietnam was a full flag if something like this, this tragic boot will attack it if indeed fear. i think this could be a false flag if so, what about the morality of it'll check was supposed to speak of morality at this time when it comes to your training and policy on the bottom. the field is a stretch. i mean, hurting these. a man conscripts in many cases onto prepared russian defense is rory at no nato commander would suggest his troops should do it. but it seems to happy
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to suggest ukrainian young man and concepts are to do it as also worth mentioning last year in crime. of course, ukrainians also maintained that russia had used the ballistic missile to strike a civilian targets, causing immense devastation, killing dozens, injury over a 100 people. now that was also proven by a quite a dept an eagle ida italian journalist that pissed me. so i was not indeed russian . it was very, very likely a ukrainian fortunately you miss not even in service with the russian military at the time. boy, what again, when western media cast their di, it's in part, it's very, it's very difficult for them to put the smoke back in the bottom. and this is part of the narrative to blame real shift ahead of the curve. and any analysis that we do or any others do, we want to challenge the narrative is often swept under the carpet. really. okay. i mean, it reminds me of that met your 70 in the tragedy when m a 17 was blowing out of the air above east and ukraine several years ago and imagery. the western media blamed russia, but america said it had a re dos data showing where the result came from but took down in a 17, but
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a washington refused to publish it because they knew it would exonerate russia and actually show the ukrainians, blew out and made 17, you know, i tell ya, i genuinely wish the mulch our list around the world today did the due diligence did that job to investigate the facts of the stories before blazing these big headlines and open the blaming a country without all the right fax shaped bows good, what, thank you very much eyesore as well. her fullest having been during this report at miss all strike of the us secretary of state anthony blinking announced that washington would now be doing what it's gonna follow the person's controversial lead a now send depleted uranium munition to ukraine. and while those rounds are known for that, that facing capabilities, they're even better known for a devastating effect. they can have on the land and on people for years off to the last shot to find it. now the move to deploy, the weapons was conducted wednesday by the united nations deputies spokesperson in
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new york. we'll have the story over now to watch these rachel evans. but i should warn you in advance. there are disturbing images coming your way. apparently showing the side effects from the use of depleted uranium units of the vitamin ministers. it has confirmed that it will be sending depleted uranium munitions to crime for the 1st time despite severe concern surrounding the ammunition and the health issues. it causes versus billions on the ground. the announcement was made by the white house on wednesdays for $175000000.00 military, a package for you print. the package also includes equipment for you cranes, air defense systems, and additional timers, munitions, the depleted uranium. and you know, she was listed specifically for used by the us made m one abrams named donald tax due to their armor piercing property. ukrainian forces are already using british depleted uranium rounds and the british main challenge or to tax. but the concern surrounding the effects of depleted uranium go far beyond just it's using battle
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because it is obtained from spent nuclear fuel. it can poison the environment leading to disaster. so facts, not just for soldiers, but also for civilians. and while why, when looking at the, if that to the us and the u. k. 's use of the chemical in the middle east, the international atomic energy agency publish in 1991 report indicated that deploying depleted uranium in the gulf war could have caused 500000 cancer. does the world health organization also war that it was responsible for reports of increased cancer's birth defects, reproductive health problems, and renal diseases in the rocky population following the us led invasion in 2003, but no one was ever held accountable. and harvard international review, noted not enough research has been conducted to truly show just how do you have a state of the effects of depleted uranium or on the public. i suppose 1st for the united nation, so that the organizations concerns about the use of depleted uranium anywhere in
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the world has been consistent and still stands. but it remains to be see if there will be a response to the decision by the us to join the u. k. and using the definitely chemical to further on ukraine, split audio, we were talking with our stuff on guy here. geopolitical expert in serbia, he says it by sending the toxic musicians to ukraine western powers of committing a will. the supplies won't change anything on the battlefield substantially, but the wife essentially is doing what they do is. busy is they are lovely, say yes, we are committing more crimes. we have done it in the past and we will continue doing that. therefore, we are certainly the depleted uranium munition that if be if it is used, if it reaches the battlefield, we'll kill people in the decades to. busy all the end of the complex that doesn't
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matter which way the golfing by the blazer uranium will continue killing people and that is exactly what happens in different parts of this long. yeah, we know what happened in libby, i have gone. it's done in the rock. i think that the biggest problem here, the biggest issue is this uh, for readiness. all the united states that you can't afford that, that has already sent such an initial torch as the russian army was able to locate and destroyed all of that. they are admitting it that they are willing to, to commit to more crimes, also sending the cluster bombs, uh, having the same effect. my quarter past out here in moscow, an election quoted nigeria has up hail the bidding company. president boat, a tube was right, fully elected this year, but the presiding judge has rejected opposition. claims of the vote was manipulated . nigeria, as vice president was present at court. he says the ruling is
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a win for democracy. and then i did argue they said they had properties set up to be big guardians for justice and gotten this identity is tyrene sort of deception is about to reduce the week of the people on the policy. so miss the information on the scheme commission demo. pricey has finally trial. more details out with a local correspondent, timothy. yes, a. my terrorist presidential election tribunal and when states a pallet the ball attainable was election for more than 12 hours. the 5 member panel read out judgments rejecting challenges by main rivals, tikwa booker, of, of people's democratic party, and peter o. b of the liberal party. both man and they all parties had approached the court to invalidate february's presidential election in which suitable emerged winter, alleging irregularities and accusing the electoral commission of failing to follow
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its guidelines. the electro buddy, i'm a club promised to transmit thoughts electronically. but for tribunals said the petitions by the opposition locks substantial evidence to back for the claims of the regularities and about the petition as engaged in a wild goose chase. the court said i'm x is not constitutionally mandated to transmit results, electronically. deluxe and try to do. and i'll also struck count seats on scene of who's alleged criminal past calling. the allegations, baseless opposition label, party has rejected the court ruling and said it will announce next moves off to do consultations with lawyers. luckily they're close to the sean. i was given those that the right to go not to this is a lot of 1st instance to go not due to the supreme court. i new z. this is this trouble. that is not just for our plans
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both for the position of this country, for their little smoke, for the mattress, for the rest of the nice nice and 99, no legal challenge. so the outcome of, of presidential election in nigeria has succeeded at sequel and all the kind of p, the ruling to the conscious supreme court. and according to law, the appeal must be concluded within 60 days from the date of the judgment, tennessee, visa r t. a bu, just like syria, but hundreds of people protesting outside of french military base and northern chad all for a local soldier was killed on tuesday. the incident occurred at the french file, our show ministry coming from by troops. it'd be deployed to fi jihadists in west africa. so hell region powers, different amounts reported that a french army medic shot and killed the charlie and soldier who had apparently it touched him and then they will. this is followed by a number of protests as well as a shed some light. now with this local jones,
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emily, a french army soldier from the haine mission killed a chatty and citizen at the filers all french military base. this and fortunate events took place at the infirmary on the base with a chatting and died after being shot up. the locals went there and started protesting immediately, with attempts to penetrate the base, local se they no longer want the french presence in chat. this is what i thought all of them, the french need to leave all the time. they've been here. they are robbing us. they kill us, they have to leave. now. we don't want anything from you. i would leave our territory, but i need a book. i might not have in the young man was show deliberately, wherever again said the french took everything from us who can save and provide for our needs because the french have taken our property. and on top of that they kill us. let them go home. we're sick of them and they're colonization. i mean go out there and do a little bit of job. we don't,
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i agree or no one of our own to get skills. we don't want that anymore. we don't one friend and the other. you don't know exactly what the friendship sacramento gaining momentum in chad. follow the likes of several other west african countries appropriate and who them by now. but again, a fast. so molly, need ya, o. 3, up in the subject of military coups, which of us will move to pick parisian forces out of the country. often, new governments were established. meantime, the french president, reminder micron. yeah, somebody said he's sweating bullets right now. he's refer to the changes in west africa as a quote, academic unit, which there was an epidemic of, of pushes me throughout this, the house based on what on the weakness of the military systems on an insufficient effectiveness. and also on the policy the we must lead and support with the entire region. oscar designed specifically speaking to people from another historical french colony, this time so done. and they gave the take on the series of cruise and they also
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addressed what is growing on to french sentiment in the 2nd one of them, you know, is that after the cause of hiding from the whist policies. so what this is helping, the really is the beginning for the to independence to keep all our lease, all of sudden keep off right? if i'm to keep a lot for our future was they are doing right now is liberation from what's happening or on the work? cuz they had enough from the westerns they had enough from europe. so i guess it's, it's their time to, to, to, to get their independence, the people that feel the deals or resources are being mobilized and utilized by their pos colonizers friends, particularly. and the sort of from the, the nutrition, the bad leaving conditions due to the uh,
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authorization of redeems connected response. but it is good to have your company full of this program. so the soros foundation, whose mission statement includes, quote, illuminating the principles of justice, is scaling back activities in europe and the headed to expand its influence in the global self claim is, according to a report coming out of the media of the foreign policy of the open society foundations established in 1979 by 1000000000 ad george soros is reportedly shifting its focus on the initiative of his new chapman. i'm the son of the founder, mister alex sorrows. foreign policy suggests the move may be causing internal problems at the organization. quoting staff members that have complained about the new leadership off the report surface the, the o s f was the limiting funding to us you are paying operations of the young. the soros quickly refuted the allegation in our new operating model,
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we will be better position to allow the robust civil society sector in many you countries to move forward as we free resources and personnel to anticipate emerging threats from authoritarians across the region. and indeed around the world, we will be exiting some areas of work as we focus on today's challenges as well as those we will face tomorrow. and yes, we will also be reducing our headcount significantly seeking to ensure more money goes out to where it's most needed and a lot more customized author shotuko tire. it's a political analyst are. joining us here on the program went on to you international a variable. welcome to today. so what do you think of this? the open society foundations report a wanting to shift its focus to the global south. if i was in the global south, i might be a little bit concerned about that. what are your thoughts? what are your thoughts, mr. tire? yeah, very good day to you from john is big south africa and thank you for giving me this opportunity to voice out my opinion about it's kind of typing in with
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the starter foundation. and if i can just see i'm originally from said b i. but if i can just remind your to do is that the solver foundation opened itself in the june 1991. can you go slide here in the rest of the balkans and after that just to remind you that free ended up being just terrible, terrible, and the 4 digit colors. so to 2, which is more or less still happening today, interested in boxes. so that the foundational didn't do much the wells on the back to the world. and so i'm not mistaken, soto, she is going to stay in, you train interest and ball come in. she's going to move himself from the other european countries in cost of freight on the global soft. now, we know what's happening to ukraine,
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sort of shoes that we know of. what's happening at the rest and bothers botkin installed or should stay on top of that either really consumers research came moving attention to or he's son for that met the moving professional to global saw to global south east started now uh the shiny get sells obviously. and it's moving away from the heck it really, which prevailed in the last few decades in the world and organizing itself. so sort of moving on the global, soft job. i'm not a very worried about it to see what next is going to happen. yeah, i mean, i know, i totally concurred with you, mr. thomas. i think it is, it is room for concern. but why do you thing? why do you think this are also in the open society? foundations will now be targeting the global south watts their agenda as well. um, as i said, as i mentioned, the blog and some of these defined itself now to the means of the moving away from
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the existing customer need from the mary times from the west. and europe in the, to the mean so that i'd say breaks one of the items. and then um, obviously they're gonna try to lower the expectations of the brakes in uh, using this security in our name. i don't currently using this political to launch or p. i, i've learned that from the source foundation, or least it goes to launcher p 9 in my mind, to launch a piece for long to pick. and i'll be political through entrepreneur. obviously, the using the topic approach to mobilize the thinking in the way of provide for promoting and so called rest and body express, the value promoting and promotional momentum meddling. is y'all to coincide. i do apologize for jumping in, but promotional meddling because this is, this is something that the open society foundations are quite well known for they, they, they have this big open image of all being whether it's like an n g o kind of thing. but we're only here to help people, but actually it's got
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a lot to do with medlink. but let me ask you this, if, if i can with the cottage, i mean, okay, so the, so the source essentially the source foundation, it wants to go off of the global self. would you call the global south mister todd? if you've got brakes, you pulled, i see on you've got the s c o, you have this momentum that is building and moving with such an energy. do you really think the sorrows find many of the open society foundations a strong enough or influential enough to really make a difference? well the yeah they're very, very powerful in the had a huge experience was huge experiencing, as i said, sarcastically saying promoting sealants or peers issues. you know, they, they, they, using that approach to, to control the open societies and even the governments, you know, on the end of the dates, you know, that the, one of the way that they've been doing that, it's using the quoting systems even and bringing that during the racial,
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as of the people believing in to only one that trend. this is a goal for these ation whereby you're not allowed to, to think about about borders about your culture, your inheritance. you need to think only one way. and that is the way of the sort of setting the globalization of trend, which is we can see that results sofa in the world. so it's it out there. very, very upsetting and i'm afraid that this huge energy that you mention, again, creating the brakes and all other organizations are going to be very much disturbed with mingling all the sort ocean likes, foundations. that's a, that's going to be very much on the estimating the, the, the positiveness of the global south is all coming to g, g thing. the leaders of the global south will embrace the sorrows, foundations here, or potentially to tell them to get lost. well, we'll,
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we'll wait and see. but um, as i said to you, we cannot underestimate these moments. i'll distortion to golf assault. there is a certain agenda and the ellipse south go away just like that. we're going to see some are serious serious issues. you know, they're not gonna allow this to happen all the night and they're going upside is might to utilize him to stop doing this. um, if i may use on the south even off to convince us, you know, that it's been overdue for a long time. and finally, suitcase coming to the, to the north and off to get sorts of sort of medicos well, coming to the terms that they need to organize themselves not to have that the company have all that, blah, blah. so i get much, and i predict, i predict a lot of this to this going to happen in the next few years. yeah,
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exactly. i think that's the right. what is, well, you are predicting a lot of disturbances to happen, essentially in the global level south in the coming years. most definitely things to thought over. well, the open society foundations of saragossa and co, now targeting the global south shotuko, todd of political analysts joining us. i really enjoyed our conversation. thank you very much for your time. thank you very much. what was letting me pick things in the pipelines or australia is charles celeste as buying russian gas is not an ideal solution, but it's a reality he has to face the number one priority is security of supply. if that is disrupted, so will be the production and supply of energy to people. that is why it is 1st of all, about ensuring the security of energy supply. it is not pleasant, but it is a real and it is my obligation as the chancellor to do this. you could have spoken up at any time, i mean, skyrocketing inflation and cost of living all over europe. and it's now.
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