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is the importance of not giving up the importance of working together and also the importance of taking care of your corner of the ocean. the 46 people are arrested in armenia on the 3rd day of protest against the prime ministers surrender of newborn or car box. the locals accusing the leader of treason meant safety concerns over people living in the region. i know many people there who want to leave and cannot implement. that's right. they are staying their cost of their own, their relatives and their children's lives. the courage escalation and the boy in the car boss occurred the time when their menu was conducting joint exercises with the united states on its territory. russia, a deputy envoy to the un says the armenian prime minister's decision making on the
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crisis may have been influenced by western power. the hungary accuse is the west of double standards for sticking peace, thoughts between armenia and as are by john. well, pro long in the conflict, the new brain, we discuss the topic with our panel of guess? well, we saw it in ukraine because moscow was the target fan in buck code. and azerbaijan, we're looking to the series for oil and, and other energy coming in from the caspian seas. soul of the drums desk and slice lines. and very interesting to deal with strategy called what support and what the west thinks is not my problem. rwanda's president dismisses criticism for his plan to run for a 4th term. sane. rolanda will control its own domestic affairs. the
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i'm rachel ruble live in moscow. this is our t international. 46 people have been arrested overnight and the armenian kept so as raleigh's continued for a 3rd consecutive day over the government's recognition of no. darnell carr bock as part of his or by john protestors accused the countries of prime minister of treason calling on him to quit, or to use that room and the customer have sent us this report from the center of the protests. the processors that'd be pushed back in the
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building are shouting slogans, the fraser referring to the police have for now this will be here to cover the rest for your remarkable for our team here of on our media, ethnic armenians make up. most of the population of nego or no car box, which for decades was disputed between us or by john and armenia following a spike in violence in the region that now belongs to box one to the cease fire agreement reached on wednesday. however, the reunification process has yet to be organized as the 1st talks between the guard on car bach and as or by johnny representatives. wrapped up on thursday with
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no concrete deal signed is or by johnny side handed over its plan, and the parties have agreed to hold. another meeting soon is one issue of concern for armenians as the opening of the election cord or a road connecting armenia and the colonel. carr watkins still partially blocked by us or by john. however, if i sent in, it says the relocation of local residence to armenia is not the main priority for your yvonne, which insists that local authorities should insure inhabitants, can continue to live in their homes without fear. people protesting in the armenian capital, fear their compatriots won't be able to flee the area and could be in danger. it can lend me 500. well, if i'm here with one demand chunk to open the cumulative, and corey doing so, then i'll come back to you. it's can safely lever it's. uh uh, if i know many people there who wants to leave it and they can not implement, that's right. where they are staying their costs of their own, their relatives and their children as like senior. if i'm not worried about these,
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we're not talks about force meetings for people who don't have any choices or alternative home. and i don't know how knowing they will be able to maintain your position or didn't t. is there any possibility for people under blockade to keep their dignity an event, to try to suggest something auto on file. have you done during a un security council meeting, the russian deputy ambassador to the un, so the outcome of the rental car lock was pre determined, given the armenian prime minister statements on the regions of status. 2 european counterparts also adding the crisis coincided with the countries joint exercises with the us of the framework for the current barometer resolved in the core in a car box settlement was set by the recognition by official year of on in october 2022 in may 2023 at summit's under the auspices of the european union of nicole in a car, a bulk as a part of the territory of as everybody's on the same time in statements following
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the results of these you summits, which here of on also assigned the topics of the need to properly ensure the rights and security of the armenian population of cardboard was. unfortunately, simply, i'm, it said, let us know that the current discoloration in the going the car about occurred the time when our media was conducting joint exercises with the united states on its territory. as or by john's foreign minister hasn't pre if to the un security council on baku successes during its operation, and the garner car box r t correspond that keller mountain has more now back who was represented by its foreign minister. and he showed photographs of military presence on azerbaijani territory and talked about the over 2000 land lines as well. here's what he said before, the council, the armed forces, sofas, everybody's young lawyers, local, going to the measures to the side of this illegal on formations. and can utilize
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that even in threats, both to safety and security of otherwise, any civilian and military personnel. the content that i'm interested is limited in proportion to the threat both to so we're going to into, to and tickets officer by john as well as safety and to being before with citizens . now the representative of our media focused on these humanitarian plight and civilians were caught up in the conflicts. here's what we heard before. the council, when hearing from the representative of armenia, then 10000 persons became, became forcibly displaced, including women, and children, and elderly, who stay in the alternator without food. another means for subsistence thousands of families, it'd be separated. people are still starving due to the severe shortages of fluids imposed by the ongoing 10 months locate. now the russian deputy ambassador dmitri poll janski's, spoke about the recent death of russian peacekeeping forces that were in the country. and besides that, any attempts to blame those peacekeeping forces,
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where the conflict and the problems there is completely unacceptable. cecilia, new jersey, fortunately, the russian peacekeepers have once again taking a blow while carrying out their duties. some of them were killed after coming under fire with taking note of the readiness of the 0 by johnny side to conduct an immediate investigation into this tragedy. and bring those responsible to justice. despite the difficult situation, the russian peacekeeping contingent continues to fulfill its assign tasks and everything possible to protect civilians. many other council members spoke before or the media and a common same was protecting civilians and humanitarian concerns about those who might get caught up in the fighting. furthermore, there was also an emphasis on respecting the territorial integrity of as or by john, which is a un member state. caleb mauppin, archie new york. meanwhile,
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the hon. gary on foreign ministry has highlighted the strikingly different western narratives on the complex immigrant oak harbor. okay, and ukraine, brussels america, and the whole international community demand a ceasefire and negotiations on the clashes in the gore know, care a back. only hungry demands the same regarding the russian ukraine war. how is that going? let there be peace in ukraine to western officials took the diplomatic roots in the new guard or car box of complex calling for peace to extend the seats fire, and other stark difference. and the 2 approaches as the hearts harsh sanctions immediately imposed on moscow. well, e officials are only now considering the possibility of sanctions unblocked to us, the assistant secretary of defense merrick harland has even gone further confirming the us has turned to crane into a laboratory for military innovation, like washington's previous, for, as in a rock. and i've got a sense so this, when our forces were in iraq and i've gotten assign just how much innovation was
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happening, because they weren't able to take certain things, put them on the battlefield and figure out how to make certain shifts and then apply them. and that, that kind of cycle is, is so critical. so obviously ukraine is a laboratory of learning for military innovation. earlier my colleague nikki aaron sped to a panel of guess who said the west has interest in both armenia and as are by john, which could in which include the energy sector. and that is why they were in favor of peace talks between the countries. as we saw it in ukraine because moscow was the target in the case of um, in the case of, uh, armenia and azerbaijan, at least from the united states point of view. and i'm, i'm sure the you, the west is very friendly with, with both countries of us who has interest with our media. after all, we have a huge dysphoria here in, in the united states of armenians and, and, and, and in baku and azerbaijan, we're looking to, uh,
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to the series for oil and other energy coming there from the caspian seas. so this is a dilemma, so there's going to be talk of a peaceful of calls for a peaceful talk and, and that, but you can be sure that to us once the war and its way into our media. this is a potential hotter keg that will just coincide with the regional tensions that we're now seeing as a result in ukraine. western officially, it was a very vocal about peace talks between non media and as a by john, while only a few officials quote for negotiations between moscow and keir. why is that? what i leave here now? another by john is that there is this travis gasp and pipeline, which is the main factor for, for the movements. and i saw a very close and traded very sophisticated geo political events going on. when these auditory separation started the trans gaskin lifeline using the very interest
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things to deal strategy, call hot spots because it's favours all the main players including european union. and that's also so is that what i see? the main factor? why? the why the waste was willing to seek the peaceful solutions, but they were not calling the shots the or the west at this moment to put not face a 2nd uh front of uh, facilities are in the east and they came out to very strongly for a cease fire for peace and all that. now if we did not have the ukrainian crisis, i very much doubt that they that they would have come out in such a strong way for a piece as i did as, as they didn't know they could not afford at this moment to have a 2nd front on,
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on the east that's, that's, that is what i think what sort opinions are not my problem. that's the answer everyone does incumbent president gave to a french magazine when asked to comment on how the west might respond to his decision to run for a 4th term next year. i'm sorry for the last, but what the west thinks is not my problem. people are supposed to be in dependence and should be allowed to organize themselves as they wish. i am happy with the confidence that the one does have shown in me. i will always show them as much when i can. yes, i am indeed a candidate constitutional amendments allow me to run for 2 more terms of 5 years each potentially staying in power until 2034 can call my husband. consider the countries the fact though, later since the end of the civil war in 1994, i went in 3 presidential elections since then was overwhelming support. meanwhile,
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in a recent report, the us based on watch dog or freedom house criticize rolanda is government policy noting that the president is not freely elected. the government policies largely said and implemented by the executive branch with the security and intelligence service is playing a ball for roll and the president is not freely elected. they're wanting patrick from party, has ruled one without interruption, since 1994 banning and pressing any opposition group. this would bound to serious challenge to its leadership. we discussed the 2024 rolanda elections with africa analyst, alberto without cembura. he says people are happy under the could ami government and aren't concerned with what the west things elections in the country. it is routine, the people that the both of the country. so whatever, even people of other kind of mars or jupiter, think about what's happening on the, on this planet. i mean it's, it's ridiculous. i mean, yeah, because the,
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if you say what the west sinks it might be, that implies that we are supposed to, to, to, to report to the west. i mean, what is and being independent to the run that was never come and the by the way, it's one of those 2 countries, the on the, on the continent, maybe with a joke in burundi. so we would never called on the so why would we be economy today? what ever we see progress in, in, in everything, whether it's infrastructure, education system, uh, was creation, everything, people very much aware that it stops and really due to the move free. what is 1st term? so assuming, so after one term, a 2nd term, we only see progress and we sleep at night, we'll secure it is
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a good news for what that that's for the means for when i run that fee is good, that he didn't see a buy. i'm gone because it would, it would definitely uh, something a time that people would feed and not very comfortable because they have seen the difference. so un, peacekeepers must leave the country as soon as possible. those are the words of the presidents of the democratic republic of congo at the un, german general assembly. he ordered his government to oversee their withdrawal, which is set to take place by the end of this year. he lives on the flooring. it is the floor of all the peacekeeping nation deployed in one form or another for 25 years. and the democratic republic of congo has failed to cope with the rebellions and conflicts which are tearing apart the democratic republic of congo and the great lakes region or to protect your civilian population. acceleration of the withdrawal of the new scope is becoming an imperative necessity. the east entering
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between the new school and our fellow citizens, the 17000 strong un peacekeeping mission to the day. our condo called the new sco has been present in the country since 1999 last year. a series of protests wrapped it against the presence of the contingent, which saw at least 50 protesters killed. people blamed the mission for failing to secure peace in the region and even escalating the conflict for the benefit of western countries, such as france, french, presidents, and manual micron dismissed to the accusation. blaming the congolese people for the conflict in our country. since 1994 and it's not francis fault, i'm sorry to say it and such blunt terms, you have not been able to restore the sovereignty. neither military, no security, nor administrative of your country. this is also a reality. we must not look for culprits outside this affair. we also spoke to several con delays. people who shared their wish for you and peacekeepers to leave
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the country. no need to be honest, we are just waiting from a news go to leave our country completely. they came to restore peace and order, but they have totally failed. the must go, must completely go. people don't have hope of tool with them and oscar, and that is why everyone is saying they must leave a country. and i push, i see my team, they should leave immediately, so that we shall have peace and be in a better position to work independently. mano scope as an enemy to us, for now we don't have any other alternative. and we're just insisting that the you entered forces team out of our land. by jang has accused the us of hacking the servers of chinese national attack and giant huawei and conducting the cyber attacks against the country for more than a decade. in 2009, the office of tailored access operations started to infiltrate, serve as a qual, weighs headquarters, and continued conducting such surveillance operations. the u. s. had obtained control of a tens of thousands of devices and stolen this essential amount of high value data
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. they doing also accused washington of having influential tech companies and so. busy so called backdoor software applications, used to steal vital data from china, russia, and other countries. and this comes almost a decade after edward snowden is revelations about us cyber espionage. they doing has appointed the finger at the us national security agencies, same, and found american spyware was used in a cyber attack on a chinese university last year. washington has not yet responded to these obligations. when we spoke to independent political analysts, john paying, who says the cyber attack was carried out by the us as part of a hybrid war, confirming students revelations about the attitude toward laws in the country. it's a visa tax part of a the hi brittany rule that the lawless war state is waging exactly the kind of state that snow didn't. edward snowden, wanda's west,
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was coming to be in the united states. so it's, it's, it's part of that, that approach, not just a china, not just the russia with defend or full anyone that standing they a pop. so they involve a tax on cultural, political, and information space on the economy on energy, food in public health. so the best defense against this has to be systemic and echo system wide. but this has been provided all spurred by the, by an administration which forced the chinese information technology to, to begin to decouple from us technology and u. s. company, which turned out to be literal victors willingly on not of the us security state. so us has established a new advisory group in the homeland security department made a post top experts to help tackle foreign and domestic threats. some of the groups members chosen by the biden administration or those that linked to white washing
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the hunter by then case, and disseminating this information about russia are to rachel blevins has more on the story. the united states department of homeland security is creating its own homeland intelligence experts group when it comes to the more than there doesn't special individuals who were chosen. we 3 stand out for the recent work trying to discredit the inter ms hunter by the laptop story. the so called spice of light form a ca, direct to john brennan form and national intelligence director. james clapper, and former c. a senior operations officer pulled, colby will sub on the department of homeland security. he's recently announced homeland intelligence experts, group panel. so what else do we know about these 3 spots who were chosen as experts by homeland security, other than the fact that they are willing to use their title to lie to the public? well, let's start with john brennan, he became the director of the c. i a,
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under the obama administration in 2013, he was heavily involved in us policy and ukraine, making a trip to key a in 2014, to establish intelligent sharing. in the aftermath of the us back crew brenet went on to be at the center of russia gate so much so. so when his hand written notes from the meeting with obama ahead of the 2016 election were later d classified. it was revealed that he brief the president on hillary clinton's plan to tie donald trump to russia as a means of distracting the public from the former secretary of state's e mail scandal and exchange discussing the u. s. presidential candidates hillary clinton's approval of a plan concerning us presidential candidates. donald trump and boss on hackers. hamper and us selections as a means of distracting the public from here use of a private email server. john brennan now spends his days working as a national security analysts for nbc news and m s and b c. then there's james
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copper. he was temper is director of national intelligence and 2010 also under the obama administration. clapper was also at the center of russia gay, and in 2017, you tried to compare it to the watergate scandal that brought down the nixon administration. i looked through the water data. i was on active duty then in the air force, the officer and it was, uh, it was a scary time you know, compare that to that watergate pails really in my view, um is it compared to what we're we're confronting now. however, special council robert molar went on to declare that there was no proof of collusion between trump and russia in 2019 clapper was also mentioned in the 2018 house intelligence committee report, which suggested that he which information from equipment funded steel basi 8 to cnn
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while an office, notably james cropper, then went on to work as a national security analyst for cnn. then there's paul colby, he's largely kept a low profile compared to his peers, but his 25 year career with the c, i a included work in russia. and when he does speak out, it's often about what he sees is the inner workings of russia. however, his predictions are always the most accurate take. for example, this one published on february 23rd 2022. there is no threats from nato against russia. ukraine certainly poses no threat if a full scale or words or break out a new crane. i think, well, there would be an initial patriotic search to support troops in action once the true cost of that, in terms of casualties. and what it means for russia, for the next decades, could mean the beginning of the end for putin. so what can we expect from this group of homeland intelligence experts? well, the planets for them to meet at least 4 times a year to discuss
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a wide range of ongoing national security concerns that include terrorism and emerging technology. as for what power these experts will have over determining us policy that still remains to be seen. and homeland security has recently been busy finding threats to the us with a humorist, the fake and generated clip by archie, mocking western sanctions making it into washington's latest threat assessment report report states that russian agents have influence, have begun using new artificial intelligence to getting their activities, 1st, a warning, you may find that the following images hilarious. no, no, no, that's nonsense. we need some fresh ideas. betters stronger and effective. the
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the we are in august on one of the most ethically, and culturally diverse regions on the entire planet. as you make your way through the start, you will discover each region is known for its own unique arts and traditions the of the air. so i like to take some time to say the apple doesn't fall far from the tree
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here. hold on. let me get the other one ready to go. consolidation and privatization of the new england fishing industry has made it nearly impossible for fishers working on a small scale to make a living. tim writer is one of the few jig, both fishermen remain back then we go on the people have the same opportunity to experience fishing the way i did and that's the
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saddest thing about this industry. were bickering and arguing over microphones. you know what council meetings are in the press? who suffers the most is a little kid that might not have a chance to go fishing or pursue his dream. all these things are doing, my son are taken away from me. and they don't see that that's not in their pie charts and their flow charts and their circle graphs for scientists and their science. but i do the or the, the, the small coastal fishing communities do we even need the small mom and pop operators? i think a lot of people are concerned about this the twice as
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