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the but yeah, the while libya struggles to find supplies from floating, this kills 1000 western states, expressed concern over the loss of life. despite being responsible for devastating the country. 12 years ago, across the mediterranean, the b, it's how, you know, islands of long produce isaac plaza, staying to the emergency over the refugee crisis at spaces local, far to stay. europe and politicians are just standing by also has ukraine. military's folks, pos, instructions violence to john, left him dad to question kids narrative and publish a dozens of international election above his name's pulling some voltages and but you know, fast so old is the friendship of the scenes defense out to say to leave the country
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within 2 weeks, alleging he's engaged in acts to undermine the west african nation, the on the our, most, every hour of the day. this is all teams national life from moscow. always good to happy with us. welcome to the program will fast up just a few updates and developments over $11000.00. do have bins have lost their lives. according to the red crescent age group in the country. how was i? local officials fed about number matching ended double as the true extent of the devastation from the recent slotting is uncovered. meanwhile, rushed in emergency services they have arrived in the hottest hits. the tea of done up to search for and supplies was still stuck onto the russell hara come. daniel, we have a on the north african country, closing a power of sam's to fast off to
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a wrench. waiting for recent footage from the area reveals the off the mass of destroyed buildings on the infrastructure rescue. operations are still underway with the health minister for the east going to be in government saying at least $3000.00. the debt had been very large. the in mass grades, the president of the national council on us. some of your relations says the army hospital functioning in the hall, just hit city of done it today. isn't a rented house with 5 rooms. meanwhile, a report last year from my own book tell university room that the 2 destroyed times had been in need of judge and detention thing is pointing to a high potential for flood risk. this is not new. this is going on for 42 years. it has caused the nation and political turmoil since the days of gun duffy. every minister of health and prime minister would drop by during, would make statements about supporting the cd and then ignored completely, the rodents in the dams and during our not noon. they have been reported repeatedly,
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including insane dave and draw some 2011 and moving on. no official has paid attention to it. will it be a has pain and tom will says 2011 when mates are full, says intervened in the country to take out. mama could not see who had left the nation for decades. they just thought to exploit the responsibility to protect principles, to justify carrying out the regime change operation that ultimately killed dozens of civilians. to margaret i think his last legitimacy to lead and he must leave the. 0 the we came, we saw, died, shows the world you would get rid of any type of you would choose freedom fees
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since the low good. i feel it be a split between 2 wife will. governments has been modified in conflict. in 2014. the super will break out between rival on groups, including is in the midst. minutes in this allied with iso recent conversations on social media have highlighted how west of how is best significant responsibility for the country is a current predicament. it can be helpful if bbc news told the truth about what really happened to libya. this country was illegally destroyed by nato in 2011, and the entire region is still suffering from the impact. sadly, those responsible have not been held to account. it's hard to keep track of which country with the lows bomb or invade today, russia, china, iran, libya, syria, iraq, yemen talestine, afghanistan and venezuela, mexico. so down,
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congo, serbia, uganda, somalia, north korea get now cuba and so many more. it is undeniable that the case created by nero's 7000 bond rates wrecked with libya and was the direct costs of that community being so badly devastated by the storm that he did presently. i spoke with political on this stuff side issue and he gave us his take on what sounds behind the current crisis. i. so i know there's no doubt that the real crisis in libya began with the external intervention in 2011 to the un security council. resolution 1973, which in reality was manipulated because it did not explicitly authorize military strikes or military action against libya. honestly, this resolution was manipulated to launch military strikes at that time. in reality, libyans are well aware that the crisis in libya and the subsequent crises over the past decade or the result of that external intervention. a result of complicating the situation by international parties. today we don't expect international parties,
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the united nations mission, or specifically the united states and western powers. specifically to acknowledge that the crisis in libya started at that time. instead, they will attribute all the crisis. libya has been facing to other factors as far as possible from admitting that they are the ones we initiated this reckless action that libya has been experiencing for almost a decade. does it have a direct impact? yes. in fact, because in libya, in 2011, the state was over thrown the collapse of the state in his general sense, resulted in the collapse of authority. the collapse of the state, not just authority, but libya was left without leadership. want to know so flip and now as far as he is of the southern atanya in orlando from producer have made the decision to transfer migrants to city as a landing point in the metro trading. it has been overwhelmed by over 8000 new arrivals from across the sea. the local government has declared the state of emergency that the may, adding europe has turned
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a blind eye to the guy situation. the whole g, we j's on plan producer, has taught the entire world about humanity and recent years by europe has abandoned us. politicians are doing nothing to help us, and we urgently need assistance. the people of land produce are unhappy and tired of being overlooked by europe. induced to leave, this is an impossible version to bear, and we cannot face the problem alone. with the attorney in red cross, more than 700 microns have already been transferred. another 2 and a half 1000 are expected to get that one way. tickets soon. long produce a has a population of just 6000. i'm a put say, but this influx of refugees, blonde, of a, more than a 100 ships, has swamped before 100. mike went shelter. we had from the locals themselves. but you'll put all the time to the for the 1st time to feel so much suffering so much pain. these migrants are fleeing wars, poverty, unemployment,
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and drought. no one is doing anything to solve this crisis. the migrant problem cannot be resolved by taking them to other places. europe has a lot of responsibility for what is happening. where a tire than sat. a 5 month old girl drummed in the seat, no one was able to save her migration flows are not decreasing. here in line producer, we cannot accommodate many of the people who are arriving. we do not have the right structures to do so. there are also major health problems. it's a tragic situation. according to independent, tell us how much credit the ears policy is to ensure have astray. some farmer goods and entering is very dire and the misery of the following sort. but the minimums, tons of human demons, migraines, often the phase various forms of foreigners, avener avadav. and when the houses and ship to the assemble, like the prisons and do no respect,
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basics off human rights into the babies usually knows it's the needs for up in our system to deal with the knowledge number of my guns. but it's has not yet received with the respond with best most the highlights, the deep tries to move it up in union members which has been emerging within your, of the situation and not the search to market by trying to fix and blame games. this means the very those tim, nokia grew up doing policy in place for her handling this issue at off some of my local news for wash as far east. and let's create a need to kim jong and has met with russia's defense, minnesota. so j showing threw out a minute, treat a base price to the city of la d. fos. stop touring, a strategic washington aviation to move career data on his stomach ation. we're on
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the fast stop before heading to a need for the base may to own soft today control and was shown come back across rockets, as well as ship based assets, and i'll to henry, the meeting comes on the heels of his visit to russia's. foss stops me, cause metro for talks with russian president vladimir putin, ukraine's military spokes pass and the sour, ashton sorento has published a list of international absolve as of the recent done by selections labeling some who foam shows. it follows on from hot chilling threats. the cube for quote, hunt down john list to cover news from a russian perspective. well this to wait on the screen missed the dozens of names of those who allegedly observed the recent boating and unclear of that nice 3 americans. the elections were held in former ukrainian regions that decided last year by referendum to jo, joined russia. so were that was actually an american itself and walked as
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a journalist prior to joining the premium on forces. given have background questions have been raised on as to why she would make threats to hudson mechanics in the media. russian federal authorities have launched an investigation into how comments next week the teeth of the russian devils will nash ever harder. and the rabbit and mouse will foam and uncontrollable frenzy as the world will see, a favorite kremlin propagandist pay for their crimes. and this pop of prudence is only the 1st rushes war. criminal propagandists will all be hunted down the ukrainians folks parsons comments fitting with a wide patent of targeting fisted in some reporters, including individuals from western nations. you might be well finished with peace to pub website and some of those listed on that have received threats. others have ended up being killed, you quite enough, the noise, involvement, and noise and sauce nations, even though some of its officials public paint celebrate the depths as well. just
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remind to of some of the most high profile killings, according to an official investigation by most go 29 year old daria to canada, was killed under the direct ulta of ukrainian minute treat intelligence permanent correspondence for not then to task. he was also killed by a boom and associates as by cafe. and it's not just me just because a famous russian right says i hop relapse and not really avoid the test escaping with injuries you can see will. so from a complement following the reaction from moscow, ukrainian ministry, spokes person, someone find, attract from that initial statement, saying the kid will certainly seeking to put people on the child. meanwhile, ukrainian media released an article site and one of hit submit a tree. come on, does he said that out of every 100 mobilized ukrainian since last autumn, a 2 to 90 on now, tad winded this car late sod. you without the reports that ukraine has suffered,
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major losses on the battlefield. while i went across live now to freelance journalist on lloyd demetrius last, congress. dmitri, thank you for joining us. always nice to see you here. i just want to, i'll, she'll probably be respective because your to on the list and you, if i'm not mistaken and visited russia, you want to crime in you, said the english to see, feel self. what, uh, what was actually happening. coordinated what the west and media was reporting on these b could events about nato expansion as well. so i would imagine that a lot of to watch dirt necessary and 9 with the opinions or sour, ashton sorento. so just from what kind of personal perspective, what did you make of it as watson, how did they make you? it's a john and his feel. well, you are quite right though. all of that too, has influenced my opinions about these matters. and from the very outset of the, the conflict in february of last year,
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i have been very critical of the canadian government at western government policy towards this war. and i have taken quite a beating and frankly reputation lead from people who say for those policies and are unimed qualified supporters of the ukraine and government. i've been labeled myself criminal agent and the food and propagandist by prominent journalists with large followings in the united states. and in canada and even in eastern europe. so i take this very 1st when you mention cases where it appears that the very much that the ukrainian intelligence or piece person is acting on their behalf. that killed journalist on russian soil. and they clearly indicated an intention to do that previously, and this is as, as, as unqualified in them varnish the threat as you could possibly imagine, against those of us in the west or wherever we may be. whether we're in the west or outside the west, who have a critical view about this war. and i want to be very clear of my position has not been that i want to see ukraine lose where they wants to ukraine when my position
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is that i want this war to end by means of negotiation and the dashboard to require a compromise on both sides that's consistently been my position and for that i've been able to criminal and agent, and presumably i know i have a target on my back. well, i mean, i can't even begin to imagine the obstacles that you have face. start from foot off 1822 months. but i want to ask you sort of wider question in terms of what this means for john and as a, because you put an individual like sorento, who is an official representative of the crating and government. how was, how been somebody let me endorsed by western financial and minute responses? does not mean that from now on any journalist does anything to question any mainstream narrative. it's going to like you say, have a target on that box. yes. and whether or not they actually do they're going to feel as though they do and you know as a lawyer, which is what i primarily spend by time doing. we talk in the context of free
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speech and defamation law about the idea of chill chewing free speech. so that even if the thread is not carried out, even if it's nearly credible but not motivated, it's not actuated by an intention to fulfill a, you know, the threat of violence. it nonetheless, can have a very detrimental impact on people's willingness to take a critical view of this war. and we now more than ever require a robust debate about this war because it is escalating out of control and could very easily become a global conflagration with x, a central implications for all humanity. i cannot stress enough how counter to the interest of ordinary citizens of the west, this kind of chill, a free speech and suppression of, you know, open and vigorous debate is contrary to the interest of western peoples around the world. well, actually i'm glad you wouldn't pulled up the legal aspect of this and your profession because, i mean it's it's,
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it seems like so really always going to get away with what she wants to say. and john, this is going to feel stead of what's happening. and no one is going to publish on our disappeared on social media. someone would probably describe this as hate speech. for example, a native fault to come down on it. does it surprise you? does it disappoint you? i mean, does it frustrate you that there is silence and there is no action being taken to clamp down this, whether it's coming from the russian side, whether it's coming from new quite inside, likes to rid of. well, the very 1st thing i did myself when i saw this video and was quite frankly, revolted by it was i tweeted it with a comment to my boarders, most of whom are from canada. and the comment was fellow canadians. this is what your hard earned tax payer dollars are supporting. personally, i feel you're on the one hand, i do think that the threat of the, the, the prep prospect of free speech being chilled is very real and something we should be very, very concerned about. but i have a hand,
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i think that this video and this extremist approach and just make it the rest of public approach to the debate is potentially going to backfire for the ukranian government ukrainian military. i showed this video to a few people who didn't know who sheriffs are astern. cirillo is and they, for the 1st reaction was this is a parody. they can't be real. and when i, i've been explained to them that this is a very real person, that this is a spokesperson for the territorial defense. sports is a new brand new, we're absolutely a ball. and some of these people are not necessarily, you know, critical of western government policy, but they, they are, you know, fanatically committed to it either. and they're starting to ask questions because the once effective propaganda of ukrainian government and military has really begun to show some serious cracks, reality is catching up with them. and there was, in fact, if an interview that a little bit is less gifted with the economist in which he was saying the most extraordinary things. insinuating that if the western government stops supporting
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his government with weapons and economic aid that there would potentially be a violent backlash amongst ukrainian refugees where situated in those countries, this kind of extreme is talk at the end of the day in the long run. i think is going to ultimately expose the ukranian government for what it is. and this incredibly dismiss, leading narrative that we've been told will be undermined ultimately by this kind of extremism. actually just wants to pick up on what you said about reality catching up. so i just mentioned before you joined us about how ukrainian media has or reduced and optical, citing, but a minute for you come on displayed. so that a $2.00 to $9.00 to bits troops out of every 100 from a particular range. and then you create on. now that injured what you make up this statement, but also specifically what's really interesting, this is monica shift and narrative as the timing and pull to you. possibly, i can't imagine that those kinds of figures would've appeared isn't still 5 months ago as well. you know, as, as early as june of last year,
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i also did an article in which it was titled, the ukraine more. uh, uh, you know, when the color gets deeper, stopped digging. because at that point in time, for those of us who had, i think, a modicum of objectivity, even those of us weren't necessarily military experts. and i am not one, it seemed obvious to us that the prospects of ukrainian victory were slim to none. because russia had, in every pertinent category relevant to award as nature a very significant, if not enormous advantage. and the 2 advantages, which i think are most important in the context of this type of warfare, is russia has a much larger population. and it has a very considerable advantage in terms of artillery narrow power. and it is the artillery, which is causing the vast majority of the tests and, and the injuries. so in that context, it was inevitable that russia was going to win this war. and in addition to the artillery, in addition to the or power, russia has one of the world's most formidable navies. ukraine has almost no need to be the speaker. it has hypersonic missiles, it has more tanks,
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it has more sophisticated air defense systems. can you go right down the list and it should have been obvious to any objective observer that this was going to end in catastrophe for you can. and now the chickens are coming home to roost. and there was really no amount of propaganda which can conceal the catastrophic casualty casualties tragically, which the ukrainian government is effectively inflicting on its own people by persisting in prosecuting a word cannot win. and the last thing i want to say is this maximum disposition of the premium government, but it must recover all of the territory of what was your brain at the time of the dissolution of the soviet union. 1991 is not only a fantasy but its approval fantasy because it is a guarantee of the virtual destruction of the ukrainian state. or the rational humane thing to do is to sit at the table without pre conditions and to explore possible areas of compromise in the very 1st thing at the top of that list should be that you bring should not become a member of nato ever. that should never have been promised to ukraine. that was
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a fatal error. people in the west, we're talking about it for decades, and they did it nonetheless. it's time to reverse that tragic mistake as well. sorry. so bring was. thank you so much. demitria, not she just kind of on a possible note. i think you were talking about the reputational hits and the feeling of having a target on your box. the fact that you continue and speak so categorically, but also to visit russia, for example, in very difficult times. i know it's a huge testament to your professionalism on your part to. so i'm a possible blanks for that because that freight option is annoyed to meet through this car. thank you so much. thank you. once destroyed, took during the ukraine conflict, a trauma said to in the center of our, your pull is now being restored with construction walks. and so swing on to correspondence, steve sweeney brings us this report the matter you fall drama. say it's a 1st opened its doors and 1960, as people filed into the under the auditorium for the 1st performance. over the
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years, the plays of tolstoy, pushkin, malia check off, and shakespeare were performed at the stage with itself became internationally known. the march 2022 is held up in the west as a symbol of russian aggression. i mean, accusations of war crimes, russia to noise coming out and at a strike. it says that people held hostage in the city to buy the neo nazi as opportunity and who rigged a building with explosives which when designated cause its collapse, you can still see that but it o as in the shrapnel damage, here are the entrance to the matter you fold drama to it's a, we're going to go and take a look inside the building which has been used as an ad. right. shelter was almost completely destroyed. last thoughts reduced to rubble including the staging auditorium. the floors collapsed, leaving many victims. it is, hey, wet, hundreds of value po residents, what have what halston age? he's a human shields all the me or knowledge as well fatality. and funny little which is
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us. maybe she was, they did some really awful things. i knew some people who came here to the theater, to shelter in the basement. a lot of locals gathered when they wanted to leave. they wouldn't let them out, is off and then block the door threatening to shoot. anyone who tried to come out there scans, you can't call them anything else. and there are a lot of stories like that. if you ask people they will tell you careful. restoration work is underway to a tendency to transform glory. the foundation started and has green light and tools are set to open to patients once more in 2025. as i said to once again comes a place of halt, a place of culture and a place of hope. military smoothing unbelief study was conducted ahead of the project that we're now following to restore the foundation. if we encounter any difficulties we passed on to the institute of the develop the project, they find a new solution and we continue restoring it according to the new decisions for visitors of holes. i started to return with one recent performance, catching the eye, johnny's all, pressing a one friend's rendition of
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a traditional russian folks on the best performance initiative, predictable outrage in the west. but the symbolic of the strong relationship between mushroom and china. another blow to the mist that most goes isolated on the world stage. that's quite a day of high level watching. how do i should do as far as i know, if it was a very good feeder? i used to come here when i was young apart my children and grandchildren, cities very beautiful. it's being restored. everything's very good. thanks to moscow. thanks as in petersburg, thank you to all the russians were helping us stop it. that's what i bought. the 3 year old you say, but when it reopens we'll come and visit god willing because my children will live here. where else would we go? we'll come and see the theater. but it was once tales, death, and destruction is now a part with a children's playground, families enjoying the last of the summer sun on a water fountain. sympathetic of the life there is returning to the city once more
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. this is the so you need, it might be useful for all the, to round off the bus in for this out loud and fucking of also has owed to the friendship that seems defense to show a, to leave the country within 2 weeks. and reallocations that can gauged in some fuss of acts against the west african nation. the burden of fossils government has decided as of today to withdraw the approval of mister emmanuel passed create defense. i tashay at the french embassy, amber cannot fuss so because of subversive activities. mister emmanuel passed, create, and the staff of the french military office have 2 weeks to leave for cannot pass. so the government here by informs of the closure of burke cannot fuss those military mission in paris as of today. and we doesn't know exactly what happened to the government to, you know, i so finding, finding that is, uh, because of the service. see if uh you know,
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the state mental visa the been for an yeah. bear in mind or 5 key and ease of use. one of 2 pieces to leave the country. and remember this, this, the showing is a sign of increasing tension between uh, fossil and francis. this is the document of the transition to the effect of on most of the 2 years they already bought. uh, the 2 press one to leave uh the country for as long as i see, you know, who, you know 1st, who also interested in may we land to who do you know who is losing his uh, dfcs office in a french in new jersey. and i see it is he, in the french 24 who was shut down, not looking at 5 to so many people. are we talking mean many people think
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that that includes assign because uh a friend or friends, you need a company as well. okay. so uh, then the full size of this story is that on with the website or the so the best to, to, to, to defense depressed again is a follow up corner. yes, i like the money you like to book, you know, 5 suit and he's one of the seems to know in the book, you know, if i so, and might, and maybe also in nature a while we've had some, some, no cars and they shut down to sheridan perspective pulls the french presence in that country, or let's say, i think that the french defense out of shape is not needed here. and board cannot differential armies will read, expel from the country book and i for so. so i don't really see a necessity for this and to show it to be present in board cannot for. so when you do it, but it's not normal that their armies here, the story of breaking is over given what we asked for,
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which was to come and help us eliminate terrorism. if they can tackle that problem, it's better to leave it. well, that is good by floss on from me for today, but take care over at the top in or neil will be keeping an eye on all the very nice things to join him later on. for me, i'll see you soon. i of the, by the middle of the 20th century, the portuguese colonial empire was in an acute crisis, particularly late 10 situation had developed in mozambique the people of this country were put in a humiliating position, income inequality ramp, and illiteracy. this respect by the portuguese for the local traditions led to a mass unrest. getting 1964,
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the liberation front of mozambie re limo began its armed struggle for freedom. the regular army was not easy to resist, but the guerrillas inflicted considerable damage on the invaders through the sliders, against the colonial regime were supported by the soviet union and china. whereas the united states and great britain took the side of the invaders, the board to gaze responded to the guerrillas attacks with cruel counter insurgency . however free limos 10 year courageous struggle was a success after the overthrow of the fascist regime in portugal in 1974, the new what the already surrendered. a year later, lisbon fully recognized the independence of mozambie. but the victory had been gained at a high price during the war, mozambique had lost tens of thousands of his sons and daughters. the.

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