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if i'm not crazy enough, i'm not going to make it the 14 if also celebrates one year since the 2 in the country ruling president and kept them abraham at tre or a, says his country is on a long road to independence. the route taken is difficult, so we'll have a slide against imperialism and imperialism is not only those who are all the sites . he does, especially the domestic laboratories inside there are other things we have been experiencing since they want to say by protecting our compatriots and don bass. i know hosea, we are, protect you, russia itself. we're putting together for the motherland for our sovereignty spiritual values and unity for victory. president fulton congratulates russia
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on the one year anniversary and 3 on a vacation of the country with its new regions. and as for vakio votes and its parliamentary elections today we keep close eye on the countries of the social democratic party, which is leading in the pony the i'm rachel ruble live from moscow. this is our t international. hundreds of people to the streets in between a faucet capital on friday to show support for the rolling government one year after it came to power in a to supporters. we're seeing waving, breaking up a flags and holding pictures of the country's young military leader. captain abraham tre or a reflected on the country's tough road to freedom. it's new that i'm putting to the route taking is different goals. we have a fight against imperialism, is eileen and imperialism is not only those who are outside. so he does,
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especially the domestic laboratories inside there are the things we have been experiencing since they won. the crowds gathered before the government broadcast the statement on national television, in which it said and attempted to had been foiled. the country's military prosecutor, letters said for suspects had been arrested, and 2 were on the run. bobby, we got reaction from people on the streets of regina foster with many praising the incumbent government, saying in just one year, abraham tre, already has managed to put in place for forms that had failed to be implemented in the 8 years prior to his rule, to some congressional musket, we have been encouraged by the efforts that have been made. there has been achievements that must be consolidated among these achievements as the equipment of our defense and security forces. and we also see progress in this war. we are convinced that we can make it to the end. we can achieve a satisfactory goals, but not right away, because the evil is very deep. we cannot resolve this issue of terrorism overnight
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without the enemy is with us. he does not come from outside, but he comes from burkina faso. remember, during the previous government we were almost in chaos. the military agreements have been denounced resulting to the departure of the french army from burkina faso . the democratically elected presidents were not able to do it. the presidents who came to power through cruise were not able to do it. and if he manages to do it, this will be a very important that you've met last year. it is a government which is characterized by a lot of hope mark by positive points regarding the military aspects. it must be noted that our army has never underdone as many reforms in 40 years as it has undergone in one year, especially when we take the period of the terrorist conflict in burkina. faso reforms which were not brought about in the army in 8 years, were made in one year, whether institutional reforms of the army itself or reforms linked to logistics or recruitment methods. it is with this regime that they were implemented, officially say,
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or it came to power in september last year i was seeing the leader of yet another 2 who had seized power 8 months earlier. many citizens welcomed us government and then rising and security and disillusioned by the previous governments trying to raise rise to power, however, was strongly condemned by western countries whose influence is waning in west africa as the whole region. 14 of fossil like its neighbors. molly and these, there is battling, and as long as the insurgency has killed thousands and displaced millions of people across the range and the burke and all of a prize of that, emphasized that all 3 countries with military leadership should work together to secure the range of that's the difference when you want to defend the program itself. that table that you don't normally stay on the table to defense. you go beyond if we had supported molly, since what it's wells, if we had supported needs. yeah. do you think terrorism would have happened that i don't think so? we stood by has, if it only happens to other people, moral,
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this is what many states around are doing to. but the best way to defend yourself is to go a little further. this is also the argument that searching the less than states boot full words that they come here to fight terrorism so that it does not happen to them. but meanwhile, in the capital of neighboring news, there are crowds gathered in the airport to welcome the country's foreign minister on friday as the return from the un general assembly, where he was denied the chance to address the meeting due to opposition from france and the bodies and secretary general the they came with the intention of preventing us from attend and given us deployed summit, they wanted to get certain people to speak on behalf of our country. they wanted to prevent us from speaking, but silence is also, it was from the stand off between paris, anthony, i'm a continues,
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as crowds are part of the attack that struck, delivering water to a french military base. locals had been rallying nearby, demanding the immediate withdrawal upfront. strips of presidents, a menu of my cron punching an exit in the coming months. tensions had been on the rise since mid summer following a crew in the country with these arians, expressing their discontent with the presence of the former colonial power. on wednesday, the french and bachelor left new sharon has lamented the treatment he received underneath shares new governments a small dose that we would collectively endanger the somebody who came very close to the tragedy because there were more than 6000 people who were there to fight and who were there to enter the embassy, very quickly knew, sharing companies that delivered us food, ended up no longer coming, one after another because they were just waited or even threatened. we had to get food and water ourselves, but showing a little ingenuity. and that's the biggest goal, was to make me break down and therefore get me out. so. so the french and basset
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are tunisia, have landed back in paris on wednesday and is already giving interviews to the french press settings self up for the inevitable book and movie deals facing himself as a real bond jack, the bond sounds like that's where to be quite the blockbuster movie, basically the story of a guy sitting in an embassy being cater to buy staff. some of them have to leave to go back to paris. buddy hunkers down with the guy briggs, mrs. charging a. they can even get over each deliveries though, and they cry about that house. the movie would be that desperately trying to get their favorite costs on that gets delivered. what a roller coaster of suspense that would be, can wait to hear how their ingenuity finally came through for them as an investor, as, as a french bourgeois. finally reunited with his favorite foods. sounds like academy award material right there. and no 6000 people outside who wanted him gone. he says so badly apparently that they didn't do anything for nearly a month. despite these as a new management, ordering him out of the country and asking the countries police to remove him at the end of august president and under nicole was asked about price is recent that
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breakup with need to ask. and you said that france was ending its military cooperation with the country and repatriated. it's a bass for a long. busy around 1500 troops. it's about time since france was already dumped a month ago and the shaft had been threatening to get perez's tent off their lawn. maxwell said the francis military presence in some of its former applicant colonies, including the shaft, was to combat terrorism. adding that without frances presence, quote, most of these countries, what have already fallen prey to territorial callous fates and jihadist. oh yes, thank goodness for friends whose anti terrorist mission was such a resounding success that the united nations piece operations advised the security council in may 2023. the quotes in security in the tri border area of virginia paso valley and media continues to grow. michael said and finally, premium bhaskar, home quote, we are not responsible for the political life of these countries. in that case,
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weiss france constantly trying to dictate to african nations what they should or shouldn't do and be partners with most for in the wake of the management change and media, there was pressure from mac home on francis equalizes pals. so that's the economic community of west african states to basically do a counter to and back home, did not have anything to say about the role of paris is washington allies who trained some of the new needs you have and military leaders, both in country and in the united states and whose troops not only remain in asia, but have also resumed intelligence and hook when they saw submissions. according to the pendant on earlier this month. let them know if it has given a speech to martha, one year anniversary of the reunification of russia with its new regions. the good news of the stuff that was sent to you, but a year ago on september 30th,
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a defining, truly historic and fateful event to place an agreement was signed on the admission to go for new subjects of the russian federation. 2, millions of residents of dog bass millionaires, phone and supple grocery regions have made their choice to be with their father lands. this conscious loan awaited, and genuine popular decision was made by people together with referendums, in full compliance with international norms. they showed courage and on using character, there were attempts to intimidate them, to take away their right to determine their own future, their own destiny, to take away what is dear to every person, the culture, traditions, native language and all that was hated by the nationalist and their western patrons, stager co and t as in 2014, and then at least a full scale civil war of terror against this events. they organized the blockade from the constant showing and punitive actions in the dawn bass with nothing. and no one is able to break the will of millions of people,
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their fates and truth and historical justice of the people of restaurant the whole heartedly supported the free and unambiguous choice of our brothers and sisters understood and deeply felt. the main thing is that by protecting our compatriots and don baths, i know of a row see, oh, we are protecting russia itself. we're fighting together for the motherland, for our sovereignty spiritual values and unity for victory. but if this is true, the referendum on joining russia took place last year in the 4 regions of the nets, the guns supper, rosa, and carson. the votes showed more than 90 percent of voters supported the decision . international observers from the u and africa oversaw the advance confirming all procedures were followed correctly as, as russian culture and the history comes under attack in the west with historical monuments also being torn down and ukraine versus new regions sick to preserve the national heritage from. don't ask, here's our correspondence. steve sweeney. locally is the city of the median roses,
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don't? yes, because probably now nobody internationally because of the ukraine conflict and the fighting that is taking place. it. but there's so much more to the city. well, monuments are being torn down and ukraine. here they remain untouched. so we're going to take you on a tour, just some of the many statues have done yet. i mean, that is where a defensive don't yet city, this is where our tool begins behind, but you can see a stop to, to the great mount himself for many of the just didn't many for most serve your towns and cities. the square itself is being the scene of many events. some let's go bodies over the years. now join me as we take a walk around the rest of the city. in september 1943 don't buses liberally from nazi occupation. stopped using memorials across don't yet commemorate the hey, was a full for the freedom of the city. this is the t 34. these were the very time rolled into don't yet city in the past will deliver, i do from nazi occupation, is now a memorial to the,
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a total memory of the red soldiers that sacrifice so much for that. how it is, it was the final resting place of friends, greevich who was killed in october 1943 and this apple rosa region. some of his men boys bought. he bought to stall the you know, as don't yet suppose that know and both a to but it's t 3476 ton consult. the tank was like to replace by t 3485 printed, which is original tank is now in display of the nearby monument to the liberators of don't boss on next stall. here people pay tribute to the heroes of don't boss behind me. they start to use time, so to me just tool it features i myna, i never read all the soldier to figure as a result in the building on the defense of the city. but this i have you to has come under ukrainian shedding meetings. nothing is sacred. this is a wells engineer, john hughes, a founder of don't yet city. he came here in 1870 onto his mil. i'm was company want to commission from the russian government to play the hall,
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but then they will by using chrome stats on the baltic sea people with whom the 1st wave of immigrants, somebody's hometown of mirth, the 10th vill. and he built still works on mines in the area surrounding the account. yes. river the city was originally named use. okay. and he's on a, this is a very with are that day 1st to don't, yet, sitting today is a high even for families with jogan is the double. cuz you might even find some of the local sitting on one of the many benches on the embankment reading one of the place. why this guy on the on chuckle, known by many is the father of the modern russian language. they start to, oh, pushing sits on the boot of all the pass, his name he celebrated, having done yet, so i'm not, can you crying was thought to use like this one i'll being told down as positive. it tends to eradicate russian culture and identity. we're about to go see i fine, we'll start you on. you might be surprised if you symbolic perhaps the 2 monuments that represent both russian non ukrainian national identity start and so close together. this is todd. i'll shift 10 co you quite as national poets. but unlike
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the push can start to use of being tuned down across ukraine, this talk choose to ship jenco remains on talk, shaving don't yet. whether you claim your language seen on shop signs and invest on menus, which is clear that there was no hatred to be quite new people. so maybe just maybe a neo nazi for you don't yet can be a model for a peaceful future. this is steve sweeney in don't yet city for all to hustle. vakio goes to the parliamentary pauls. we are keeping a close eye on the elections that kick off today. the smart or social democracy party, which opposes military support for ukraine. currently leads in the polls are ti correspondent, charlotte davinsky has more a social democracy, better known is may, has been consistently leading in the polls. so it's culturally the is well but see to oh, and then the haze direction. the idea of this policy winning is sending shock waves
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through brussels. smit stands against many western values, fee to for example, says his party would do a you to an outstanding weapons to crane. slovakia has became a beating stick in the hands of the an educated operated at the behest of the west . we stand our ground and what we said at the beginning of the war. we still say today, we are not pro russian. we are not pro ukrainian. we are pro human and this labeling and even attacks by the international media will not change our opinion. so me, it says it stands for 2 additional family values. know the ones that have been imposed on it by the west of free to has also made it clear that he will slovakia to roll back on cooperation with the u. s. stuff that's not going done well in some quotas, even before the votes being counted, the us and boss of that slovakia has been throwing his weight to rivals. we've had several meetings with feet so and from the point of view, i clearly told him that 1st of all, you crane is
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a matter of national security for us to lock you, as well as for nato that is 4 year old and the united states of america, the only winter of the war in ukraine or the western arms factories. and then many wonder why no one wants peace and ukraine. even if the smith does top the poles they will be able to govern alone. one policy is expected to have discussions with about forming a coalition. is this the fact national policy now the s n s advocates for traditional christian values and the national identity of slovaks. and it's also supportive of smith's plans to pull the military age to ukraine. and you have to work it out, you're like almost snowing. we do not want to continue military. a pulls the volume, a gauge, the fast zaden that is designed a how, which is solely pro blessing that ukraine has to solve its own problems. for me, i am against the fact that general tobacco as the head of the armed forces went to visit a conflict zone vehicle. that's not the noise, the russians anymore,
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because we really only get along here. if some states do not accept what is happening in grains, we should not shoot ourselves in a position to send weapons there. it's also spoken as we gain sanctions on russia. and it was the see policies implemented that would put slovak use interests above those of brussels and the us to us, i think on not only all waiting to test for nato. i see that it is an outdated project tomorrow. we need to talk about how to work together with the army. so the member states in the european union and i'm not crazy. what do you, as we've seen recently else, some people are talking about leaving the union and say to all the voc here really lives in the middle of europe and we cannot afford any such a damsel symbols. we need collective security into our army. it is estimated that we cannot be pulling some of the interests of all the great powers from across the seeds are we move to policies have previously guffman together, and some would say that it's
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a natural fit. but even if the s and s managers to break through the thresholds needed to win seats, who so back is national council. to me is likely to need a nova ally. i stood one and that's where things could become a little bit tricky. show that you've been skiing in boxes, lava for all, the more lights has been said on the scandal involving your software into. i'm not a collaborator from the skill of c, a division who was given a standing ovation in the canadian parliament in an interview with a cdc, a long time friend of his said, the hunk of family is hiding in the canadian city of north bay. she conveyed a comment from lucas daughter in law concerning the incident. she said that her family was shocked of what happened and if her and her husband would have had any idea of what was going to happen, they would have never brought this 98 year old man to ottawa,
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the interview. we added hunters family didn't expect them to be honored in the parliament, assuming he'd simply be in the same room as ukrainian president zelinski. as for bob bonham on herself, she claims the only thing she knew about ya specimen go what says you creating a new city, even though they've been appointed for over 30 years. let's see the c channel avoided any specification on hook this past. simply characterizing him as having served in a nazi unit. we are slow from a 98 year old ethnic he pregnant who served in and it's for you as soon as of the of off and assess was read it in a packed house of thomas chamber as a premium and canadian hero who had fought against flows the russians in world war 2 was in reference to the soviet red army, which incidentally had battled the 3rd reich alongside of the western allies. was found or resulted in the resignation of the house speaker and an apology from the canadian prime minister who has deflected any personal responsibility. he came
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under heavy criticism from opposition politicians and the aftermath of the scandal . the prime minister is seen as a clown on the world stage, but whether you blame him or the liberal speaker for recognizing nancy on the floor of the house of commons, we all agree that it took him 5 days, 5 days to apologize. while he's under a rock and let a reputation to be torn to tatters after a standing ovation for a nazi soldier in canada's parliament, germany has rushed to distance itself from the scandal. berlin has admitted its investor was present at the event, but that it was not immediately clear at the time that the man being honored was a nazi the scots, glovers, of inside the dates. there were a variety of arms groups in the 2nd world war. you probably know about the polish home army, a resistance group that fought against both the german very most. and the soviet red army in this regard, hung does not see,
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affiliation is not quite as obvious as you say. meanwhile, in germany, authorities in the eastern state of saxon, they are looking into a video from an october 5th celebration that showed revelers raising their arms in a nazi salute of that gesture is a punishable in germany by up to 3 years in prison. but over and estonia and nazi forces are openly celebrated. every year the annual gathering can memorize the locals, often assess division and other nazi soldiers who fought against the soviets. during world war 2, this year ukrainian flags were displayed at the events. last year, ukraine's president zaleski appeared alongside a soldier wearing nazi inspired insignia during a trip to the embattled park cobb region. the opinion later, a social media team posted a photo of that but quickly removed it after it sparked outrage. back in 2015 russian president vladimir put in, spoke out against the rise of neo nazis sentiments around the world by new property
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. usually the just generic and, you know, we see the missing tropic ideas are still spreading around the world. we continue to face attempts to split society along national, racial and religious lines. with manifestations of anti semitism were supposed to be an aggressive intolerance of other peoples. and cultures at one time, those primitive instincts were used by the nazis, and today they are adopted by nationalist extreme is an terrorist. and a number of countries and regions around the world always spoke with a panel of guests about the detrimental effects of lingering knots. these sentiments in today's world, this is not a new phenomenon, especially in canada, especially in these various countries where the nazi war criminals were sheltered and given a safe harbor. it's very clear that nazi isn't, has become normalized in the western world in
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a way that it really hasn't been since the end of world war 2. this is kind of a function i think of a longstanding policy of western intelligence agencies. notably of course the c i a who viewed fascist, who viewed nazi's as basically the most competent anti communist spiders. i think there's been a long term willingness to use fascist use. open nazis when it serves the political purposes of the west. there are harboring these neo nazis, they're in the ranks of most military nato countries. pretty much in broiling most nations to go head to head with russia here. and vladimir put his now his credibility as the shot to the sky. here by calling this out. last year said this was going on. he was proving this was going on. it's going on. clearly canada is going to really suffer diplomatically from this. i don't know how they're going to come back from that, but uh, it does show, you know, like our other panel,
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i guess panels here said that, you know, this has always been going on. this is very disturbing. and well, this is a welcome mat for i would say if you are a work, know canada as borders are wide open for you. and they're welcoming you. still to this day is this story, and i am shocked about all these celebration and the europe of my opinion and your book the most. are you to all the double stand the about this question, for example, how you have here with me. one book that i found the in the home here in the bus or the home of uh, the nationalist uh, from ukraine about to the lease, the lease in the region of buck and assess. and we can see here the amber most of the buffering of those diesel and the color of the your box. and it's interesting to see when we read what is printed,
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this book that is printed on with a journal of the key of n federal g of and through the 1994. it's not the case, but there's not a coincidence that's a material like this was print that we took the front of the some organization in canada. all right, let's look at the news for now, but up next on direct impact. rick essentially starts with mike leon to discuss a form of action and whether or not has a future in the us educational sector, by the membership of stainless things. let me go up
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a success that i knew the what a single age control is really know your. i'm doing this for him. oh if i'm for as far as a lot of 2 families, friends or family plan, what are some of the progress dealer? presenting energy authority to pay that the i c m. assume is what the full but you're holding on that. i was searching for the premium, you know, possibly waiting 3 or 4 different here. it's a cabinet that i've used a couple and we are in contract. the land of fire breathing volcanoes. volcanoes vividly capture the imagination and they define our lives much more than you would expect. so what are they capable of and what makes contract as volcanoes stand up the
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on the fire buddy, i'm rick sanchez. i've been doing news now for 30 years and 2 languages all over the world. and here in the united states, i've interviewed for you as president's work that the some of the largest television networks in the world. and i believe after all about that new should be honest and direct and impactful, and that's why we call this direct impact the so there's this trend taking place in america. maybe it's really more like a reverse trend. affirmative action. so your front of the action is supposed to
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give an advantage to those who may be less fortunate, but over the years, many argue that it actually ended up doing just the opposite. let's look at it by allowing me to ask you a question. because this is what really affirmative action is about. do you think that a minority, for example, a good african american student should be accepted to a university even though he or she does not have the best grades among the entire group of student candidates. and here's what i mean. so let's suppose there only 2 positions for new students left at this university. the one who is not a minority got a 92 percent. right. so 92 percent between the grades and exams. the other who as a minority got 91 percent. one percentage less. which applicant do you give the position to the one with 92 percent were the one with 91 percent. if you chose the
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one with 91 percent who's the minority? ding, ding ding, you guess correctly? because that is how college students have been chosen in the united states beginning in the 19 sixty's. that's when the administrations are present academy in front of the job and present johnson pushed for civil rights laws that brought about affirmative action. but see over the past several decades, there have been many who have criticized that strategy. arguing that giving an advantage to minorities is no longer necessary. and they go on to say that affirmative action actually punishes those who are not minorities for nothing other than simply not being minorities. they say, if you had the best grades, you should have the best chances of getting in no matter what your race or you are in the city it's. it's not fair. so students including marco, the phone is, this is the 1st one to complain.

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