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the, the russians war, criminal propaganda will all be hunted down, and justice will be served. an american transgender spokes, person for the ukrainian military openly threatens russian generalists fucking criticism from moscow. mit of like a reaction from the west also had the utility, an island of bloomington due to declare the states of emergency. after nearly 8000 my been slung in the last 3 days alone, assembled in the entirely islands population on the debt. so from the devastating floods in libya, passes 11000 with the officials saying that the number could potentially double. one of the locals describes the dream task of recovering the bodies to show such
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a tragedy. there were bodies on the shore. we immediately left and were able to collect about 17 bodies, but couldn't remove all the corpses. plus split surprise when a civil hush accuses washington of lies and manipulation. us off the he reveals that the us military knew that syrian service, we're trying to make chemical weapons when the wife's house claimed damascus. a deadly chemical upside into 2013 the robust go to the world. you're watching oxy international minus b to scouts, and these are the top stories straight to our top story, a transgender american who recently became an official spokes person. so you quite a few minutes. your branch is released to address, openly threatening russian generalized next week. the teeth of the russians devils will nash ever harder. and the rabbit and mouse will foam and uncontrollable frenzy
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as the world will see, a fever, kremlin propagandist pay for their crimes. and this pop of prudence is only the 1st rush's war. criminal propagandists will all be hunted down and justice will be served to sarah students who are to release this message in a, in a video statement that so it could, i could why the on social media. on wednesday it was a bizarre but shinning message in which she threatened to hunt down a pro russian jew, and it's an incriminating propagandist. now of course it would be easy to dismiss this as the words of a crank, but ashton trevino is the official english language spokes person for the ukrainian own fault. is that for the full defacto? this is now an official stipend. russia has, perhaps, on surprisingly, come out strongly. here's what marie. is that, how about how to say there's only a bulk ellipse? let us send this further evidence of the terrace nature of the key version
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e. n. a sponsorship by washington to all international organizations. and in deals and i was with reiterating that job and it's all protected under the geneva convention. it means that they must be treated as civilians on that to target them deliberately and to killed them is considered i will cry now. sarah ashton, so rio has now responded directly to all tea and she has in fact to double down on her previous threats to hunt down goodness across the world. and she's released i know the video message, a 2 minute long video message. and when she goes over detail, explaining why the russian gymnast on what she calls criminal propagandist, should not be considered a jew. and this she says that the guilty of war crimes and genocide, let's take a listen to what she said. trees 1991 legally recognized boarders which will be accomplished by them for any defense forces, as well as the regime resistance throughout the temporarily occupied territory. we
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planned to institute presents on excuse 11 piece formula, which states as at goal number 7, the bring to justice of all world criminals rush again just are more criminals. they will not escape justice with the international responses being fairly new to this be no comment from the press freedom organizations, human rights groups, all the western packers of ukraine. the western media roles has also been uh silence. uh, we have to remember, of course the ukraine has the movement for its website, which is uh, based, well, hosted in langley, virginia or the home with the c i o people that it things a traitors or anybody's of you crazy. now this is. 3 featured a range of people, the act to steven, so you go 8 on most because i paid on it on even the pope, people are all included on this list. have been killed,
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back in 2014 the attorney and finally told jen, it's on the right arrow. kelly was killed. he was shot dead by the crating on false is his crime. what he was deemed to be working with russian set protests, the so called it's uh, easy to dismiss this, but the price is very real. ukraine has targeted russian goodness in the past, most notably, perhaps, due to who was killed in a call bama talk in the most go region. the happy in france issued and the russian says intelligent services security policies filed an assassination attempt or assassination plot against all teasing, all 3 to so many on. now just weeks ago, i'm reading the last agent and this most the pleasure of, of was killed was he was investigating the use of cluster munitions on civilian populations. and those are photos, a region. now this the sega and i agree with folks from most guys who described as a war crime, the international federation of jen, this on unesco,
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a code for the investigation. how cool is that hasn't taken place on ukraine, continues to act with impunity now. the russian human right cheaper said that these uh, threats should be taken seriously. that this is an incitement to violence. and it could be a cold to murder, a gymnast uh uh, working uh, as a full russian use organizations. all the just simply deemed a enemies by the crating and forces now cause we all maintaining vigilance. and despite the threats on the intimidation, we will continue to bring you the news that matches with a lot of a western response to the ukranian. threats against russian journalists comes in contrast to how most of those options have been covered. left in russia, reciprocated by blocking some western media outlets in the country. it's only after the you and the us types this fund, old russian state media in the west. i'll tell you was among the networks that was blacklisted and all our accounts on platforms like youtube and facebook also
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deleted without warning. while the west, the media didn't see anything wrong with that, they were quite to cry, fall of a must goes to if it's not responds, it's something reporter. andrea lucida told us that weston during this like himself . are also threatened for simply telling the russian side of the story. there's a, another is found out that the existing, the problem is that's a, it's like for them to show what's on here and are from, they are from the must. it's 4 bit them, the to fraud, the perspective of the war of the conflict from here. the west don't want to to hear too. so to see what's happened to you, this is me that it's difficult because for us, for what central noticed that the are working here we are in, consider not georgia is but propagandist because we are here. and this is the very strange and i the for 4 describe what i feel about it because it's a really,
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really uncomfortable for me if i need to be careful in my work. uh, i need to be careful where, where it leads me to, for example, to choose the apartment. um, not the 1st floor can be dangerous, so you know, uh, it's complicated. your work in this condition can be complicated because like this should, it will say it's not on the ash on your notice are on the target. but for short, notice that they can see the product from journalist. this is the problem. every pest somebody is here that work here, it's like product from job, nice to only because we are here in the it's not the importance of what we said. the problem is that we show the perspective of the muscle for us in the conflict. it's not the coincidence that the, his american is france, the woman,
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tons of gender and worth knowing. okay. i think this is a clear and symptom about what's happening ukraine, now, you can't, it's totally under control of the west. and this is like, my it's, it's good, it's clear for all that's a, that was the situation that's now on the control of there was both of the, the submission of western politics of the sites full freedom and democracy is how you create inside of the story. has been portrayed in the west so far as even despite keeps cut down on independent need media and the also those church and the country not to mention the repeat the calls to target depression journalist today in the perennial struggle for democracy and freedom. ukraine is people on the front lines fighting to save their nation incidents key on the mention in president zalinski and the people of ukraine,
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a fight in for our own freedom and our values. democracy and the rule of law, free speech and the freedom to create your own destiny. ukraine and people are also risking their lives for europe to safeguard the values that we all believe in freedom. democracy, the root of law, the people of ukraine deserve all of our attention, our respect and admiration for the coverage that they have, and protecting their democracy. and doing so, protecting democracy, written large festival and cetera statements. i finish looking, she makes an unfounded statements which have not been touch, appreciated with any facts against a, as in john list. secondly, is very much an interesting that hey statements each other godaddy on these assignments or findings, hatred,
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and crime. i gazed that i shouldn't just and i shouldn't, they should not, in particular yes of course, and i see a and you 39 golf t mobile type stuff to does not use anybody, including cetera. the right to the side, violence and spread lies about rushing java is we have done it a good job in ukraine and then the other parts of the went to date on page 2. and then what's the counterpart, stomach village of whom have been found blunting ex bridging propaganda on behalf of the nations. and now we turn to so the installation where the arrival of almost 8000 my bins in the past 3 days alone have led all sort of seas to declare a state of emergency. on the island of lump producer, the
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island is situated between sicily and north africa and has a population of just 6000. and it's only in red cross officials said the masses of refugees arrived on more than a 100. that 1st, at least so the most points of the $400.00 bad migraine centers being overwhelmed. european countries have so far refused to help me with this migrant challenge is now reached record limits or to contribute to rachel marsden, things as well. so this is let us migrate is coming from sub saharan africa via tunisia. specifically, we're talking thousands of done over the past 48 hours and counting continued virtually completely unabated to the little island of la producer, which is located specifically between sicily and tanisha. all while european union debtors, you think that italy would step up and just defend this border sounds easy, right? especially since prime ministers are maloney around on the promise to stem
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migration, then a refusal to let them dock in italy lead to drownings. so brussels took maloney by the hand and said, hey, this is a really bad look for italy. and for the you defending its own border. so let you handle it will make a deal with denisia, pay them $100000000.00 euros to basically outsource our own border defense to them . and um, make a deal with they can make a deal with the traffickers and the influx of migraines and, and handle all of that. so with this week, so now me of migrants now being larger than the population of land producer itself . clearly this is turned out to be another reason outage success for queen ursula and the big brain bureaucrats and brussels. they had an african leader who was very effective in keeping migrants in africa from reach in europe, libyan leader market duffy, but france and the u. k. lead the way for nato to take him out. so the way things are supposed to work is that other e u countries are supposed to now take migraines, to reduce the burden on italy,
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in the interest of solidarity and all that. so let's check in to see how that's working. all right, now, for now the talks between all teams in a tele, within migrants to be welcome to in germany also spend its well respect and obligations. and as soon as there is a change, we will welcome more people given the current, the high migrate to repress, showing germany then going suspension of doubling sauce 1st by some mistake to include it easily reinforces the major challenges. germany's currently facing in terms of its reception and the accommodation capacity. well, that obviously didn't get the memo about unity and solidarity sounds like he's auditioning for team. unity is fight club. of course that's more on rosters of africa as a result of of fail county to town to terrorism issues. and this the how leading to cruise in unrest. it strengthens migrants case for refugee status in europe. more of them seem to pretty much willing to roll the dice. remember when syria was a total mess, as
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a result of that country being more torn. thank you. western nations again and margaret's fled to the via turkey germany. at that time. sure was seeing a different tune under chancellor aguilar merkel. and that would be way back in august of 2015, which is when so many people take on so much to pursue their dream of a life in germany, then this really isn't a bad testimony for us. the world sees germany as a country of hope and opportunity. i say this quite simply, germany is a strong country. the motivation behind our approach to these things must be that we have achieved so much. we can do this. i'm a think. looks like germany is full now, no vacancy. so as poland, by the way, it was official, so famously brag that it refuses to take even one single migrant. and they're definitely not going to start taking any now as they had into a national election this fall. there's really no appetite anywhere in europe right now for this kind of uncontrolled mass migration. yeah,
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the you does not want to ruined its pro, migrate virtue signaling by putting up a new vacancy sign along with, you know, a naval blockade to defend its own borders. so instead out sources the problem to countries close to as border turkey, tunisia pays the millions and um, caught in the middle of all this are the migrants who's countries passed to contend with the consequences of western lang and europeans. all so our having to deal with this fairly years wouldn't know effective policy if at mazda them in broad daylight and year to leads. meanwhile, wonder why voters all across europe are movie even further right further than one time was that we need praising georgia maloney who failed to stand the ground on this issue and is now seeing the disastrous result of outsourcing antalya and sovereignty to brussels. it's all just a big mystery to these european leads where this right wing surge in europe could
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possibly be coming from the number of victims from the devastating flooding that hits libby on mondays. the past 11000 according to the states vege crescent society officials in the rubbish city of dunn at one of the debts or could rise at to 20000 people. a dozens of bodies wrapped up in blankets have been seen in the streets as of a mass burial. the area was one of the west heads up to 2 nearby dumbs above the city, best washing away inside neighborhoods, bridges and roads aggravating the already di, humanitarian crisis. many buildings were destroyed all set to way without warning along with their residence, as contains, including those coming to help from other countries like egypt are still searching for victims under the rebel, as well at the local says about the situation on the ground. a kind of the 1st day there was no information about what was happening. there was no organized relief effort. and the situation was chaotic. for 4 days. there was no electricity,
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no internet, no local communication networks. now, convoys with humanitarian aid have begun to ride through ambulances and a distribution has begun. but the number of people effect as far exceeds what our local 8 communities can handle it, such a tragedy. there were bodies on the shore. we made it to the left and were able to collect about 17 bodies. we couldn't remove all the corpses. it was a large scale task that was beyond our capabilities. the bodies of these people had been retrieved and handed over to their families. but there are still a large number of corpses to complete. all that is needed is infrastructure to provide assistance, especially because the month has buried house of the city under 3 or 4 meters of rubble. and underneath, there are many bodies which we hope to find before the composition. the widow happened, he's just shocking. the world should know that this catastrophe is not with the media portray, seek to be. they believe that the river bad both, it's banks and tributaries fall into the sea. this is not the case. the river
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turned right an entrance, a remote area where people felt safe. i never saw that one day. a drop of water would appear here. it took them out to sea with it a few teams and medical crews as well as age and equipment pouring into the country from around the world. among those that have already sense a doc, thoughts are key or the are you in some you countries. i'm anymore like russia, jordan shanicea and those are preparing to dispatch health. you know, so our, most the effect check a 9 to visit as a situation done is extremely dangerous, with the foot of damaging the local transport infrastructure on the job sale. and they had a very bad experience. we saved in the dark, facing the flooding. the situation is too dangerous. now the road disconnect, the east and the west side of the city is damaged by the plot. it is the neighborhood that the slot is mainly it is. it is the only way that's connected to
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east and west the so the locals are now at stock. it's on the east side in the west side, so they can and reach the supplies and the supplies cannot be spread equally or the then they reachability of the so rise as much manageable right now they're trying to to create a load in the middle. so the city will be connected back again. this is why it's coming from libya and cities. the they are activities for him to nations and even other countries sent medical and food and many suffice to olivia, the amount of southern tuesdays and rescue teams. this is less than the capacitor she needs, we need, we need help in, in this box. this is the only thing that we need. the,
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the bottom piece are trained a no, they are not profession or to face such a fresh tragedy lament concerns about libya's damaged infrastructure. the world, me to a logical organization. chief, there's going to security issues on the main hurdle in dealing with a disaster box that can be a chief moose even says that the fund maintenance of the guns they've done it wasn't conducted. and that was due to the aftermath of the nato intervention on subsequent civil war in 2011, which he witnessed as then they've been information minister. this is a disaster. be your own words where i'm not used to such a natural disaster. it's in the country that i'm not, i was protected by a strain of dams, 2 main ones, 12, and a 1050 by one couple months ago by about 15 kilometers. these dams, with built by you was lesbian company. and the rest of the highest, the standard that they actually stood uh, you know, total against
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a major flooding that took place in different tiers. the biggest of which was in 1986. however, at this country over the state, the country was developed country with institutions and universities was destroyed basically in 2011. the army was destroyed, the government, but these are the scientific institutions. universities of the country is run by tool competing governments, the site, the bank of libya, which turn those funds to different executive branches is the phone is divided itself on the ground and warming against the collapse of these 2 damaged for the lack of maintenance. the last time these dams were maintained was in 2012 actually 2002. and they were due to their major maintenance and 2012. of course in
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2011. maybe it wasn't david and no maintenance was about an intro $1012.00 and nothing was done last year. 2022. and therefore the university of war and the government to the north. because we have to compete in governments. so on the east, the government of the thing jobs of these 2 dams collapsing. and this is exactly what happened. and finally, the us military was away, the syrian service we're trying to produce chemical weapons back in 2013. that was one washington acute damascus of turning out a deadly chemical upside in the go to so, but it's going to the police surprise when a small hutch is published, a declassified documents from the us defense intelligence agency. one answer is that it is now an accepted reality. the president's in the post $911.00 era did not hesitate to manipulate and lie about even the most competent of intelligence reports. if they do not feed into their political agenda. these are stark
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allegations, although many journalists, including hers, have been vilified for years for saying that it was actually the white helmets that were us back at or i'll loose or are these all k to functions that were behind the chemical attacks? there is now more evidence supporting this assertion. now, seymour hersh published a document dated on june 20th 2013. this is a da intelligence report that reveals that i'll kind of had advance their own plot against syria. and it detailed this plot very intrinsically. this shows that us intelligence agencies concealed and lied about the okay, that's the is there and capability being a tooth pump component of the routine change operations in syria. which as we know, caused so much damage and suffering to millions of syrians. and of course, the knowingly lied and knew they were lying this whole time. let's look at how the media covered this fact that the syrian government has utilized chemical weapons in his fight against rebels. the syrian sarah and gas attack,
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which our administration says the syrian government launched, the assad regime, has used chemical weapons, including the nerve agents. aaron syrian troops now have the deadly nerve agents, aaron, gas, weaponized, and that the ready for the media try to immediately blame assad government and try to shift the blame entirely on him without having any of this evidence. but now we've heard that this is a farce. and thanks to seymour hersh and the revelation, and now we have real confirmation that they knew that they were the, these factions were the ones actually in possession of the syrian production. and they had actually arsenals of this. and, and that, of course, if we look at this report, it reeks of urgency. let's take, look, the list for a front associated saran production cell is the most advanced sarah in plots and sell quietest pre 911 effort arrest sooner. rock and turkey a have disrupted the selves. operations, however,
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we assess the intents to produce advanced chemical weapons remains. previous intelligence, community focus had been almost entirely on syria and chemical weapons stockpiles. now we see alden this are a front attempting to make its own chemical weapons that then uh, seymour hersh, was aware that this document existed and he was presenting the idea that there were 2 culprits possible. and he was told by a d, i a official that this document existed, but they didn't want to hear it. of course, he didn't want to compromise this investigation, which he said was excellent intelligence work. he also stated that a general had warned obama that the nerve agent that was being used did not match the legal materials that were in the assad government. and this, of course, totaled 26 separate depots. and this wasn't an official confirmed thing, but it, nonetheless, it was use otherwise. should it pay the washington knew this information about the, the starting government and the links to al qaeda. but if and you didn't change his
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approach towards so in light of the information, you know it clearly did it, peter and they didn't stop them from accusing a song. obama, of course, had been pushed to take the information at face value, and he had allegedly not even known about this report. the report hadn't been made clear to him according to hers. and hers also noted. one particular national security advisor to obama, while on vacation, had noted that they have high confidence and assessment that this nerve agents that killed more than a 1000 people belong to the assad government. and they had called it the top regina in that note, and they were even ready to launch a military strike in order to shape the, the sequence of events that we're going to be happening in syria. no one disputes the chemical weapons were used in syria. moreover, we know the aside regime was responsible in the days leading up to august 21st. we know that besides chemical weapons, personnel prepared for an attack near an area where they mix certain. yes,
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we know senior figures in a sides military machine reviewed the results of the a tech and the regime increased. they're showing of the same neighborhoods in the days that followed. we've also studied samples of blood in hair for people at the site. the tested positive for sarah. those are the main stories, this our, for all the latest to head over to t dot com or our social media pages. money's be to scott and thank you very much. the artificial intelligence has become a driving force behind numerous innovations that are re shaping the workplace and enhancing productivity. recent breakthrough, such as open a, i've tried c, p, t, a mid journey's a i. solutions have demonstrated natural language processing and problem solving
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