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if i'm not crazy enough, i'm not going to make it the headline stories this our in nature is military leaders because i already knew you're in the country's history after president mccall night, says the plumb withdrawal, a friends group, some parsons, on boston. derek from the west african nation, also at the canadian politicians face pike, rage and condemnation after the countries parliaments, including the prime minister, something of the patients, the curious enough collaborator who was welcome to as a world war to veteran uncorrected his accusers, washington of housing, imperialism, fissions and the loss in them are a kid that comes and made speculations of us loans to set off
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a little bit free based in a directory dispute between venezuela and they bring the guy on the across the globe around the clock. this is our a t pleasure to have your company. my name's you're a new beginning. now this how needs yours leaders? hub harold did the unload, spent. that's french military forces. i'm the countries and busted or are to leave the country. the army had this direct message both to parse and anyone else seeking in their words to override the nation, suffered french troops, and the french ambassador will leave news year before the end of the year. this is a historic moment that shows the determination of the insurance people. each person, each institution or structure the threatened state interest of our country must leave the land of our ancestors imperialist and new colonialists forces are not welcome anymore on the jerry and territory. while the french president did
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a dramatic, you turn on sunday evening when he announced the withdrawal of his countries in boston, troops from nature that statement from a manual mccourt was made in a tele vice interview. that phone send this to francis, decided to bring back in some bassett, or in the next few hours. our and bassett are and several other diplomats will return to france. we're ending our military cooperation. and of course, the question right now is whether it was pre shot or the genuine decisions that lead to the french kristen to making this announcement. and it also recalled that a few days ago, it was reported that some west african countries, such as the multiplication of fossil, including the z as found a military pen mcclung at that point to have nothing much to do besides just giving it to the demands of the military governments that the troops must leave the country as well as the front of diploma that were in any shape. the announcement also came off to the completed issued
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a statement that they were closing the g s phase 2 from so and this, despite present in my normal crunch, previously, insisting that it was no way possible to talk about withdrawing french troops from the here with the current, but if the officials in on the hook initial conditions and if we do not recognize the legitimacy of the purchase declarations since president presume has not relinquish power. and so if we re deployed, who would only do so at present, presumes request and coordination with him? not with the officials who today are taking the president hostage. experts continues to say that this particular key is of course, the, who's the, who my front of the heat switch to make a special ad beach often a, i, me add a habits for francis prison in the beach and following the key in money on the other hand because has repeated each threatened to military action to restore pursuit, but to fall those, but it's none of them having to swear to into any action. so from well in terms of
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reaction, we spoke to former nigeria and presidential candidates. a demo garbo receives the news by mr. mcfall as evidence. the part us has accepted the failure of its quote, neo colonial list policy on the african confident you can see that in the jims out caught up the numbers. yeah. man and woman at the boys and girls checking on defend slow guns. i'm asking the french to pull out of their country. and i think, what do you mean to fling too deep? except to be a defeat? accepting the problem but didn't know colonialism in africa no longer what speed has a what kind of i'm also kind of saying we want to take control of our destinies. our associates or somebody empties our democracies a way of life. the we do not want any photo colonial muscles encroachment in our system. it means that defense, i see a policy that is already failed to some degree for i was just interested in the
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instability before this gift of, of what you like to include cheaper policies without government, without order, without move, without use for the what else to buy and so when displaces become open and what is easy for the french to perform the sources they used to do in the name of tell what is it if i can tell it is what we should be able to manage policies that fits into africa for africa. by africa, well to partner with the global community, but we have to know what we are supposed to move as most, as i mentioned, like russia and china not to go on. but now with, with, with studies there was one, a preowned on this nutrition. seems nikoto peter. okay, let's bring you some news just in turkey as president has arrived in the city of not giovanni in azerbaijan. to meet with his algebra page on the counter part, the tensions and then that going on caught back region, will be the focus of the face to face r t, corresponding yes and neck and file this report of watts. let's take a,
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a need to presidents, read. yep, type are the one and the home audio. we'll discuss bilateral relations. they will discuss trade energy as well as the integration of a natural gas pipeline from the bordering city of the, in eastern cherokee. so that's what's on the agenda, but what's not on the agenda is for starters, in as part of the u. n. g, a president are the one did say that he wanted to be a part of this tri lateral process. and the process referring to the, at the carmine inside, representing the going to car about as a big johnny side as well as the russian side and turkey. it says that they want to become a part of this group and also achieve a number of important steps to ensure that this cease fire les, this last week was quite an adventurer. week. we saw the start of an operation we saw holds to the hostilities within the region as part of a ceasefire. and then came a meeting between the 3 sides. and this is where the text presents that he wants it
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to be a part of it. another very important matter that will be discussed behind closed doors will be the song is our code or the turkish presidencies. office issued a statement to referring to what the program was going to be like. and there was no mention made of these things are corporate or this court, or will serve as a very important quote or not just for us or be john. but also for turkey. the quarter would effectively be connecting the territories here not to on to the rest of the other major on the country side, as well as providing accordable for turkey to essentially carry out trade into the region and reach the turkey crow. but most importantly, right now the trade route revolves around the wrong, and that's a great deal of money that many of these companies are wasting. so there's a lot to be discussed. there's a load on the agenda. so we're going to have to wait until the present to meet later today to see what they have to say as part of their statements. yeah, when something comes from that, we'll bring it to you here in archie. but in the meantime, let's take a look at how the conflict in the corner escalated a new wave of bodily,
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it's in the region erupt at last week after the us or by john, the ministry of defense target got so called. i'm d terrace measures against a local or median forces. armine is pm to non stuff as inactive aggression. by wednesday, the region was under by cruise full control. on the cease fire was a nice with brushing mediation while the car to back complex stretches back decades coming to the for shortly after the fall of the ussr. although the region is populated mainly by i think, our medians, it's legally parts of us are by show, with a ceasefire. no signs on integration process is yet to be organized. as the 1st talks between the 2 side dropped off on thursday with no concrete deal. the events have caused around $3000.00 locals. the fleet in the corner caught back region to our media according to official at least 53 people helping detained in the or median capital. those residents took to the streets for a 7 consecutive day. no,
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they are calling on the prime minister to resign after his recognition of the corner of colorado region of part of us or by schon demonstrators also fear the ethnic or media is living in the area or in the full danger. vermont cost reports are from europe. we are in the republic square and irving, the capital of the area of on the, at the moment as you can see, things that quite calm over here. the roads are not as long as they have been on the last few days. the opposition members and activists have changed their tactics a little bit. and they began that, protested, protesting as early as 8 o'clock in the morning. this one day in that you know, that sam to paralyzed the functioning of the city and attract more people to the protest. as the result of that action earlier, officials are saying that's at least 140 people were detained while position is saying that more than 200 were to change. uh, that includes all position figures as well as professors of several universities.
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by the way, students of several universities and the high schools have joined the protest this morning as well. uh meanwhile, here by the government building where the main protests are taking place at night to the police are ready to deflect. any storming on the ground shouldn't happen. but so for now, it looks like it's a regular monday here in the our media and capital by the protesters are calling on everybody to come out once again in the evening. that what happens in the evening is that this square, it doesn't to fill up your capacity. it's still the, it's, it's about $75000.00 people. but the processors are saying that the on a sunday night, they saw the biggest turn out. so we're at least 40 to 50000 people were on the streets here, the process on sunday and ended peacefully as deposition called on everybody to
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come out in the morning again. now we are watching everything that's going on here . we are looking at the opposition of older actions, and of course we'll use the latest as soon as it's available. now, a not see cooperates or a standing ovation and then an apology. the high speaker for the canadian parliament has been busy trying to walk back his red carpet treatment for a former world war 2 s. s. soldier accused of war crimes. after the event was met with go blackbridge and apologies though to every holocaust survivor and veteran of the 2nd world war. for, for the nazis an explanation must be provided as to how this individual entered the hallowed halls of the canadian parliament and received recognition from the speaker of the house and the standing ovation. while do escripts took aim up the warm welcome, others question. this speech itself, the highest speaker loaded the $92.00 rooms and introduced the veterans one who forth against the russians. moscow was on bus route and also what called the
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invitation of a nazi to parliament, a quote insult to canadians. he said he will also be asking the canadian foreign ministry of the prime minister just in crudo to explain themselves or pull it into a's on the same page. it's about search accounts that has learned boston, ultimate thing. warsaw will not tolerate the white washing of nazis while in canada itself. a leading opposition to figure said, quote, mr. crudo must personally apologize and avoid passing the blame to others. as he always does. let's take a look at the original clip of what boy nerds to run the work as we have here in the chamber today. ukrainian canadians, ukrainian canadian world veteran from the 2nd world for who fought the ukrainian independence against the russians and continues to support the troops today. even that is age of $98.00 the
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well $92.00 and the other slot ok is a premium born ss. cooperate to who now lives in comes that he served in the infant . this 14 boston ss brenadere deficient, which later became the 1st you printing national army division. it was ultimately defeated by the soviet red army towards the end of world war 2. in 1944, just a reminder, canada was a soviet ally during the war with these archive photo show ok at, during his service for nazi germany, probably standing alongside his fellow cooperators. he's never been shy of his not see simple face openly admitting to his involvement in the subdivision which was set up by the invading german forces on soviet territory.
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for more than this, less, the cross live to glory can journalist and editor wyatt read. why good to see you as always, the fact that canada, the canadian parliament, either didn't boss check at thoroughly on who this person was or perhaps did, and just decide that you know what in the current climate he can come. he's 98, we can give a standing ovation and on nobody will, will bought an island. what do you think was, was the issue here, the former or the last or i was speaking as a journalist speaking as someone a jewish heritage. to me, it's kind of all an issue of it's an issue that they didn't apparently know if that's so many kind of beggars believe the idea that they, they didn't know that they couldn't do a background check on a man who they are going to publicly honor in front of the entire canadian congress
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. and if they didn't know which i think is more likely and they thought they could get away with it, that represents the level of moral cynicism that we've come to associate with people that are nazis themselves. uh, you know, the fact that if the entire canadian parliament, if a standing ovation to this man and the fact that it was subsequently covered up effectively by the press, the ac 1st reported this man's name or a slab. we've got a euphemistically described him as a member of the 1st ukranian division rather than describing him as a member of the 14th deletes. yeah, granted, you're the division of the watson ss right. i think that in and of itself is also part of the cover up this particular division of the wife and s, as obviously notorious for having burned down polish villages with many of the villagers, a live being burned alive for hunting anti nazi partisans murdering thousands
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of civilians, it really seems like this only this apology that we're now hearing from anthony rhoda, the speaker of canada's house of commons. it's kind of too little, too late and. but again, it should come as no surprise that canada is playing hosts to so many nazis. they gave thousands of nazi collaborators, ukrainian nazi collaborators, and particular political asylum and refugee following world war 2. they took in the nazis who otherwise would have been hunted down by the soviets and made to pay for their crimes against humanity. it should also be, it's also worth noting that uh, christine freelance is herself the grand daughter of a notorious nazi propaganda. as she has appeared numerous times in front of the red and black blood and soil banners that are associated with the o u. n. the organization of ukrainian nationalist, so for,
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for any of these people to kind of pretend that they didn't really know it was happening at kind of difficult to believe it kind of just pivot to something else in the background about. we saw it's not the mirror zalinski warmly and welcomed by ad justin true. just in true. who of course has been feeling a little bit and on the outskirts of the global community after the spot with india, you know, there's been a lot of backlash against him. ask for his comments regarding that, and is this the friendship that's? that's it. now, it should always going to seek to expand on as perhaps he's not getting the love from other western leaders that at you've got to lensky there for him on how does that a quit wide in terms of perhaps indefinite support and also a for ukraine. does it know in crates? i'm not sure how it could increase at this point. everything that the average,
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the masks for they seem to get from canada, which has a around 4 to 5 percent of the population consisting of ukrainian x pads. a very large number of them were coming from again, worth noting, the families who are escaping justice for their holocaust collaboration is crimes in new york it's. it's difficult for me to gauge the extent to which canada engages in a truly independent foreign policy. frankly, to me, canada is effectively america's hatch. it can be taken on an off one politically convenient. it doesn't operate independently in any real sense. it's simply follows along what it's supposed to do. and i think that's the story that's also playing out in terms of this spat with in the over an alleged killing of a sick separatist that's killing itself. we now have increasing reporting coming out that the united states seems to be pushing the canadian government towards
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making this public declaration a public assumption of guilt on the part of the indian government. likely in an effort to tie, believe the sort of punish the indian government for their move towards breck folds . multi polarity, there moves out from under the umbrella kind of be colonial with west that has uh, typically dictated its trajectory in the past. is so in terms of, you know, the real role of candidate all of this. it's hard for me to say that they are operating independently, that they really have to control over the direction of their government. why just finally, in terms of and the reaction to what happened in parliament in, in canada, is there the situation where you will have it's being brought to the fore from now that the links with neo nazi is and in terms of at some of ukraine's
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leadership is not as stark, it's open, it's, and it cannot be argued with that. something like this has not brawl thought to such a forefront that it can be put in the shadows. it can be argued by listen governments, the rest is using it as an excuse that no, but must be dealt with in the open because this has not happened is this, is this a type a type of turning point as well. i should caution that a lot of us have been kind of optimistic in this sense of hoping for a turning point, hoping that the western media legacy media western governments in particular, would finally have to grapple with the reality of the nazi forces that they have been sending and less lessons and all of our tax fair dollars and the billions to so uh, you know, i don't want to necessarily get ahead of myself and say, finally they're going to deal with reality as it exists. but i will say this past
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week or 2 has seen a number of really important developments that indicate that that could be the case . we have seen a massive division with the polish government now for the 1st time, refusing to send more weapons to the ukrainians. obviously a crucial supply point for the every team. we have seen a level of isolation for them is a wednesday in terms of the us government, reportedly not getting the meetings that we necessarily wanted with the us government. we have seen in the legacy media for the 1st time, i serious criticisms of the direction of this proxy war. serious questions being asked for the 1st time about where does it and so i am a bit more optimistic now that perhaps we will finally have to come to grips with what our government has been supporting in our name. as always, thank you for your time and your thoughts, us journalists and all of us. why i read live on our to thank you. you and the west
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is showing it's true colors. now there's a message from serbian president alexander of butcher, which after a pro you all street economists call for nato to bomb serbia in kosovo in the wes true intentions are as voice by gunther feelings, or who caused her belgrade to be bombed again, sir, bore against costs of all his stars and guns come as a wonderful year. rushman sir bill once talking to the front. nowadays, here i call nato to prepare and convention against her. but immediately montville draws now is quite an astonishing call. is that and the called for the nato block to drop its weapons in serbia. again, let me just go some of the backgrounds of that because it comes to tensions and costs of o. r on the rise, following a shooting in its northern region. 4 people were killed. the trucks were used by ethnic strips to block a bridge where they were met by local police. now that incident swiftly turned into
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a confrontation, a direct one, during which one officer was killed. another injured the group or thought 2 of escaped to a nearby monastery for another gun fight ensued. it since being confirmed, the 3 ethnic strips were killed then and another risk for the cost of us leader immediately the 3rd, the bridge incident a terrorist attack. but certainly as president insist that only cost of a would have something to gain from instigating a conflict. long simmering tensions between serbia and the self. the current costs of a republic of escalated in recent months with violent protests over dispute at local elections. dozens of nato peacekeepers were reported injured in classes with protesters back in may. we discussed the situation with a number of guest in the last uh, 2 years uh at a special last couple of months. uh, there was a series of cost and pro locations. uh, only yesterday, serbian children were attacked uh by uh no,
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i think will be any with the knife. the west uh is keeping a blind eye on what cruelty is doing. uh and uh, what he wants is to present serbia as of russia. therefore, uh, a uh maligned uh, 2 more it's all in europe. uh so that he can come down what he wants or what he wants is to finish the closet of service that started uh the in 1999 when the nation troops and the coastal and then in 2004 and the other way. uh, and by all these pro locations as soon as possibly being encouraged to leave you. and also there was a crisis with the service being conquered and basically by on many i'm a special police uh the, during the summer. so all of these incidents, of course, were amazed to prove all the local service who have no longer no auto or a means of protection,
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but to protect themselves. the. we know that i've been pretty, has been extremely radical since he's been in power. uh, we do know that uh, and the relationship between albanians and serves in kosovo, has never been very good since the war. obviously, it has worse and actually with the arrival of mr. cruelty in power. and there is a threat coast of always to a store and the side of the west serving president has been really quite a demo of saying that a christy's objective is definitely to try to come to the north of coastal and take advantage of the situation to expel the, the remaining serves, and i think this is something that we can see globally, mr. curry is not discussing. uh, your opinion is now discussing with belgrade virginia and has no they noted this. and even the us has noted this, washington considers itself the sovereign of lots in america. now there's what venezuela's foreign minister have to say in his recent address to the un general
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assembly. of those words came and made speculation up the us plans, the setup, and delivery based on the territory contested by venezuela, a neighboring guy on a lot, a play here on ortiz marina customer of the dells further into it. it seems that the situations surround the steeds of south american territory of s. a quibble is region, it's a point in points. and so that's all thanks to the united states and a somewhat say, well, sometimes never random pursuits for other nations, oil and gas. and what we have going on with the governments of the united states of america considering itself to be the sovereign of our continents, and with the excuse of the illegal monroe doctrine, has once again intervened in the territorial dispute. that is more than 200 years old, over our territory of s. a quibble guyana. today. the government of the united states of america wants to appropriate our oil resources using the company,
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exxon mobil as well. so it doesn't have to do with a territorial dispute between diana and men as well. well, let's take it back a little bit. so this is a border disputes between diana ends and as a way on each side, claims that this stretch of land belongs to them. and it's quite a significant portion on just about a 160000 square kilometers. it's almost a 3rd of diana. it's also very rich in the oil and gas then as well. i have claimed the territory since that declared independence from spain in 1811 diana, which used to be a british colony, insist that it belongs to them after ports and de control to a treaty with another lin spike in 18. 14, lots of the argument here is that the treaty was specific when it comes to the borders fast forward the few decades. and then as well as the united states for help onto the monroe doctrine, which opposed to newer p and colonialism in the western hemisphere. certainly
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themselves, but this could lead to another war between boards in the us. now i tried to, you know, an 1899 decided that the majority of the land belonged to the british colony. which of course, was a huge disappointment for both caracas and washington. but one guy became independent in 1966, the border is service surface. that's what it was decided according to geneva agreements, that the territorial disputes of wouldn't be reconsidered. meanwhile, relations between men as well and washington have deteriorated. so it's hardly surprising that washington no longer seems to care about that as well as case, especially since diane, i gave my license to the us oil major x and mobile. and now that us, as apparently looked into set up a military base there, then we can, but we have no, we do now so that the government of the united states of america intends to militarize the situation. the us southern command wants to create a military base in the disputed territory in order to create
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a spearhead in its aggression against venezuela and consolidate the plundering of our energy resources. that's relevant, as well as worries and fears that the us wants to take control of open as well is to see as their own oil resources. diana insist that is their territory and they can do whatever they want with the court to decide would insure a resolution that is peaceful, equitable, and in accordance with international law guide of a spirit, no effort in defending is sovereign territorial integrity. diana reached out to the international court of justice that was a few years ago. and then this spring, they ruled that the court had jurisdiction over the disputes. but there's been no decision yet and some are do won't come any time soon. but even if it does, we know that it's rulings are often ignored anyway, and it's the same with geneva agreements. so what's the way out? well, if we're taken so accounts of washington support for the opposition, german as well as presidential crisis in 2019. it's safe to assume that we're in
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for repeats of the same old scenario that didn't work out for them. but we know instances when the us intervenes under the guise of democracy only to leave within the abundance of oil and gas like in libya. and it's area, the libya produced some 1600000 barrels a day and boasted effort this largest proven crude oil reserve. thus, if libya's ruler prioritized of a nation's over the united states in protest of africa on this would be discrete justification for the united states. the need to and supporting regime change we came, we saw died.
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