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as an indelible flood, he stains in the history of the european colonial empires. the suicide bomber blows himself up outside the turkish interior ministry and on pur, uh well, his accomplice is pilled by law enforcement. the president joe biden signs an emergency funding bill to keep the american government running while exploring new aid for you. print pictures as republicans of putting the country in a quote, manufactured a crisis vote counting. and so vodka is nearly complaint with the pro west coalition conceding to the party that around on a pledge to end military support to ukraine with the official results. and so hours away we get the latest from our correspondence and process lava. and on the 1st day of october, nigeria celebrated 63 years of freedom from british colonial rule,
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with government officials praising the progress since achieving independence. we all agreed that's nigerians. leaves in the united please press bar as country the are watching r t international. i'm rachel ruble live in moscow. we start with the breaking news . there's been an explosion outside the turkish interior ministry and entre turkey . i called it and attempted a terrorist attack, in which one suicide bomber blew himself up while a 2nd one was killed by law enforcement. did around 930 to terrace, committed and bowman sack when they arrive by like commercial vehicle in front of the entrance gate of the general directory of security of our ministry of interior
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. one of the territories blew himself up. the auditors forced neutralized shooting an exchange of fire. 2 of our security members were slightly injured. all right, let's cross live to r t correspond that. yes. and i can who is in is stumble. yes. and what more? do you know so far? rachel? this off the back of that statement issued by the by are the circus interior minutes. so we understand about the timing in which the attack took place was a great deal of the significance. for starters, the timing was early in the morning on the weekend. it was a sunday which really, essentially sure divides more casualties, were avoided, but listening to sources listening statements coming out of bunker. we have a better understanding of a better understanding as to what really happened. and that is that the car that was moving down the streets, you know, in colorado. and again, that particular district at the moment was us suspected or at least notified police
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time. they realized that there was a regular suspicious activity. the suspects that weren't in the vehicle, it's the 2nd kind of um, either prematurely. so of course of action with resulted in this attack and on. so that's today which is sort of also protecting the speaking, prevented any further damage or casualties with respect to that, a type of a timing and the location is of great significance. the timing for starters was on a sunday october 1st was the date. that's perfect, part of it is going to open up roughly 2 o'clock local time today. and as a result, we haven't yet heard of a statement, but we do know that the districts, the entire area leading in and out of it, maybe it has been shut down time that so any thoughts as i currently taking care of a great deal of security precautions they are carrying out an investigation, but one thing that we also know is that the district is significant in and of itself. the target ministry of interior affairs is that the search bar,
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which is also situated in that area surface parliaments, uh, russian and american for admissions are also mostly situated to that area. so this in and of itself is a great deal of significance for the georgia state. but also for the, for admissions and to the government institutions that are there. so it's sort of interesting to see what the investigation is going to have to say on the fact that security protocols are currently at its highest stellar's, i guess how much the director states and the government is taking this development curriculum. right. yes, and i can thank you for staying on top of that for us. so long as you may be headed in a new direction as voting has finished and the country's parliamentary elections with the results that may bring a new party to power. all right, let's get more details now in cross live to our t correspondence. charlotte davinsky in brought us lava and charlotte, what can you tell us about the preliminary results and the potential ramifications
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of the month? well, the boat is pretty much finished, intends accounting. we just wishing, waiting for the official results to come in, but it's been 40 certain that the window of subsidies, elections like it is what, what fits those submit policy come in just on the 23 percent of the election behind them was progressive sort of back yeah, they had around 18 percent of the vote and then behind that into place was her last we've around 15 percent of the vote date was a 68 percent tonight. so quite a high to in that in slovakia. and we know that the ramifications of the selection could be massive, particularly in, you know, a robot pizza is, policy has come paint on them a pro russian platform. they've talked about the fact that they weren't on the crane anymore. if they go into government, they've talked about that being issues with the sanctions. again,
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russia as in they are in logical and having an impact on countries itself. the in slovakia with inflation being high. and that is something that really has concern brussels who's being watching this election very, very close name be wanting to see now if pete so can create a coalition and go into government and put into action. all that he said he would do on the campaign trail. now on the other side, progressive some voc you had campaign to continue on limits to ukraine to keep the states as quote. and it seems as if a very pro, russel's pro, need to policy. now it's lead to has conceded that it didn't win the election, but it says it's still open to forming its own color. they shouldn't. nonetheless, effective the matter is that the matter is the winner. and we of course respects that although we think it's bad news for the country, and it will be even worse news if mississippi so formed the government. and
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therefore, i will be in touch with other political leaders whose parties were elected to parliament on an informal basis to discuss ways of ways of preventive this. well, the normal due process would be the policy with the largest share of the votes, gets a chance to try and form a coalition 1st, and that is what would fix those smid policy. and there are plenty of policies you want enough seats to possibly support them in creating that coalition. certainly. policies that have some of the points on those major issues that i just mentioned. charlotte, what can you tell us about the general feeling among the slovak people that this has been a massively polarized election? well, the view is hip hop's and brought this lava is different to what you to in other parts of the country. lots of people who speak to you here in fox lava said they
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were very much for the progressive slovakia policy. seeing that future being with the west being with you with elsewhere in the country, that's not necessarily the case. and it seems to be that there was a big division on all of the major issues, whether that these l g b, t writes, whether that to be with migration coming into the country. and really one of the hottest topics in the selection wasn't even domestic. it was about what's happening in ukraine in neighboring country with many people receiving a sense of prophecy now towards what the previous government and what your reply has done in terms of the last year or the i will load for the parts the that is full piece this appalled solving things in other ways than by senselessly sending weapons. the media, changing of the incumbent government is of most important to me. i was very dissatisfied with it because i felt the impact of sanctions on the people and don't agree with this governments policy in general, the work of the slovak republic,
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silverman is terrible. but as of now, what we know now to warn you, crane certainly didn't help us for the whole of europe. and the sanctions against russia are absolutely useless and totally disastrous for europe as close to. now if you are a syndic, you could say, oh, that's just a few voices, but really it's not. if we look at the surveys over the last be here, that has been a sea change in the way that so the vacuums view, what's happening in crane. a recent survey shows that 51 percent respondents. so majority of those who responded to surveys said that they thought the world was the result of either the policy by the west or down to ukraine itself. and the really is a different tool with what you are paying policy has been in terms of all, i mean ukraine in the past. the. now if you look at those policies, you can paint on a more pro russian platform saying they don't want to on ukraine. they could take around $90.00 to $92.00 seats in the parliament and if they form
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a collection that could be a pretty strong one. all right, charlotte davinsky. thank you for that. i really, i spoke with a senior research fellow at the global policy institute store to send me while a he told us the new leadership will face a great deal of pressure from nato and its european union partners. i imagine the new leadership will be concerned and then robust eco will be the next prime minister. however, what happens in native land is very different from the incense of votes as nato. any, you are good to apply a great deal of pressure. it's not on fee, so that on his coalition partners, so he will have a very rough ride ahead of him if he wants to pursue an independent foreign policy . what kind of reaction or responds to actually expect to see from brussels?
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well, i think they go to apply economic pressure, so you can forget any kind of um, economic assistance and they go to apply will matter. all right? so they could try to provoke some kind of a political scandal. um they, they, they play dirty if, if you don't label with them. um, otherwise you could be lot of trouble. the you may have a lot of adults on him that they, they will want to release the president has signed an emergency funding bill to keep the lights on in washington. joe biden accused republicans of putting america in the precarious position of excluding news support for ukraine. but i want to be clear, we should have never been in this position in the 1st place. just a few months ago. speaker mccarthy and i reached a budget agreement to avoid precisely this type of manufactured crisis for weeks. extreme house republicans tried to walk away from that deal by demanding drastic cuts. that would have been devastating for millions of americans. they failed. well,
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the speaker and the over, well me, majority of congress had been steadfast and their support for ukraine. there's no new funding in this agreement to continue that support. we cannot, under any circumstances, allow american support for ukraine to be interrupted. i fully expect the speaker will keep his commitment to the people of ukraine and secure a passage of the support needed to help ukraine at this critical moment. it appears that a deal has been reached. joe biden has signed a bill into law extending government funding. so the government will not be shut down 47 more days, have been bought by this last minute deal with that. and before then to a government shut down. now this is a deal that was reached in the us house of representatives. then later improved by the settlement and it was a last minute deals. and as we observed in the house of representatives in the lead up to the final boat, things got pretty heated. here's what republican leader,
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kevin mccarthy, and marjorie taylor green ad to say about how she did things got on capitol hill in the lead up to that final vote in the house of representatives. it's all right that you put america 1st. this all right, and for public and the democrats joined together to do what is right. so what the student wanted to do was focus on ukraine in front of america. i understand our responsibilities, but i'm going to put america 1st. you create is not the 51st day. joe biden treat you claim like it's the 51st dates. the senate treats ukraine like it's a 51st state, including mitch mcconnell. he's one of the worst ones. and you've got the democrats in the house doing a motion to adjourn, pitching an absolute bed, and apparently pulling a fire alarm over there in the canon building. because it does not find ukraine. what marjorie taylor green was just referring to there is that apparently democrat jamal bowman, a member of congress, representing new york. he pulled the fire alarm in
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a congressional office building. now many believe this was an attempt to cause some kind of security situation or evacuation on capitol hill and prevent the vote from taking place that would pass this budget that does not include funding for ukraine . and this indicates a lot of desperation on the part of the foreign policy establishment in washington dc, jake sullivan, and the national security advisor. a few days prior to the government shutdown crisis. a deep voice in his deep concern is believe that if you grain didn't get this money, it would lead to a full russian victor already. here's what he sat generally for. i think we're at a moment's now. where are those who support the continued defense on freedoms frontier in ukraine need to stand up and make the case for this in the intermediate term and over the longer term. this is ultimately about us sustaining our support for ukraine for the long term, for years, not just months at a different level,
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but nonetheless, for years, we are committed to making sure that we must have the support in both parties and in both houses to get that done, apparently, the strategy and goal of the by the administration is to continue funding and pro line the war for many years. however, it appears that political discourse within the united states has dramatically shifted. you'll recall that just a few months ago was zalinski was in the halls of congress getting the standing ovation and joint sessions of both houses. but his recent visit for the un general assembly got no such a red carpet or fans there. as the wednesday was not granted the opportunity to address congress and opposition to funding of ukraine as increased as we just now see the passage of this expansion posit budget for 47 additional days preventing government shutdown, but no new money for ukraine. this is quite
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a dramatic change and it looks like within the power structure in the united states, the forces that have a toads continued funding and sending of weapons to key a are getting new recruits to join their ranks and expanding their in an opposition to the continued us funding and pro, lying of the conflict is growing. that would be, what many would, uh, would you know, conclude, having to look at looked at what just happened to you, or even though the biden administration wasn't happy about it. in order to keep the government from shutting down, they were forced to sign a deal and sign a spending bill with no new money for ukraine. earlier we spoke to a former senior security policy analyst at the pentagon. michael maloof, he highlighted the political rivalry between the democrats and the republicans suggesting the cross i'll feud is set to continue. there was so much opposition among republicans and there was such a desperation to get a bill for it for mccarthy,
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particularly to get that bill passed by the house. that even the democrats decided, well, we can always re return to the ukraine re refunding and uh, issue and debate that uh, at another time they were under extreme tension to pass. uh, we can a continuing at least something that would continue keeping the government open. you have a republican lead house now and you before, when he was here addressing congress waiving the ukrainian flag on the, on the floor of the house of representatives before a joint session, which people were just outraged by that. only the american flag should be in that chamber and that, but that was under democrats. now we're seeing an entirely different page haven't been turned. and it's going to be even more critical as the months and weeks and
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months go by. it's only for as a, as caleb says, for about a $47.00 more days. and then we're going to do this all over again. so you k is looking for even closer military ties to crane. the british defense chief says instructors should be sent south and he'd like to see quote, more things prior to key of to clarify is that production of military equipment couldn't be done directly in ukraine somewhere on the involvement head over to our website, r t dot com the nigerians are celebrating 63 years of independence from the british empire this sunday. here's what a booge as government secretary had to say about the significance of the day and what it means for the people. as we all agreed, that's nigerians leave in the united, peaceful and prosperous country
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as one people one destiny. these flights of silent diversity. this is very critical. what does this interest norton nation come move forward. vis a well as press conference marks the beginning of the trends scheduled for week to commemorate nigeria. 63rd independence and advisory celebration on october, the 1st secretary to my tourist compliment george aka me host. at the conference, he said that she, us commemoration is particularly important at a time when some parts of africa are seen, a wave of teams. arguments that nigeria has a witness on broken democratic records since 1999 and has reported seamless and
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peaceful translations from one government to another. part of the government secretary said this year celebration will be low key fight in nigeria as economy problems that have been exacerbated by the removal of the fios subsidy in may, as well as the impact of the global economy downturn, is that the government is working to provide relief packages to reduce the suffering of citizens, including the provision of gas powered bosses to base transport. machines have gone through these dry moments and to have come out stronger, stronger because the lead that she was committed and the citizenry also appreciated. wadley that she was doing and that's in business. we are we day to lead that ship. that is so
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new time in very noisy way i to take was he also said the government, he's engaged in labor internally on in order to address concerns for the wellbeing of all my tear and walk us walk as union last week. right. instance when block on an in depth and it strikes if the compliment does not with for us, it's economy policies, especially this cropping up a few subsidies. alchemy promise on fridays will improve fluid security guarantee an ads to fall between improved security, economy growth and job creation. other events feel to come include a presidential address, national pray us, and a military parade. c o, b r t, a pull job material. as nation to celebrate freedom from british colonial rule, it's lingering presence on the african continent continues to leave. it's mark kenya has slammed the u. k. army for its ms handling of arms that is wounded
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hundreds of civilians and even killed some over the years. during an investigation by the media outlet declassified, u. k. journalist spoke with a son of one of the victims, dr. mohammed who was killed by british weapons left in a truck that was given to a scrap yard. when i see the british army in the new key, i see my father dying. my father used to get the position on the scrap vehicles to do onto the re practice with. when they finish the training, they would be able to call us back and tell him he could keep the scrap. he had no idea that the call was returned to the gunner arch together with that munition boxes. with scrap you will need take them in full then he was dismantling the call to check the engine was that and see where he could sell is elementary and that's when the last happened. however britton's high commissioner leonard allen, son claims the victim killed himself by mishandling parts of a mortar shell which had incidentally been left behind after training exercises.
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although kenya claims the case, military presence in the country has threatened civilian lives. the british haven't admitted any responsibility. nairobi has launched an investigation into the activities of the so named about to do and that that includes the accusations of soldiers committing its sexual abuse and destroying a property to a similar blast occurred in the 2015 killing of a 13 year old boy where reports say the british military knew the explosives and the fuse for faulty before the blast or casualties occurred in 2021. as another young boy was burned after igniting a flare, left behind by the by tubes. i'll go residents say the british military has exposed them to dangers. most of them are that on my you maybe we always faced a lot of challenges while working for the ability to show them it's raining. the units in the forest, the general gave us protective gear against dangerous wild animals. some have died also being attacked by pirates on scorpions. no one cares about us. some of my friends have been left with permanent disability. they expose us to home full time
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because to release them, the explosives, damage all that people have died as a result of health issues and no one seems to care. they started fires that destroyed local vegetation. and i knew you will have one and the people have been queued by the buttocks and nothing has been done. no, just as old in odessa, the started fire that destroyed everything. livestock died and some last ice sites completely out. you're going to have health complications. the browsers don't know the value was 10 years old. they don't care if we lose our lives. we have been suffering, we hate having them here in our region. the government should come up with safety measures and or the means of protecting the community from home for chemicals and explosives. they must each the community and also pay compensation to the affected families. they have engaged in sexual harassment killings destroyed or crops and animals. and they've got too many people who have health issues as
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a result of inhaling bad chemicals. the british always think they are a superpower and they can do anything without being questioned by the people i suggest. they should also compensation to the effected families. and can you in training their own country not can you cause the british have been exploding that problems in this area. many people have been injured and others have lost their low . it's the u. k. government must know that kenny are is an independent country and we shall not agree and you come a nice ation. so they most of the compensation for anyone who has been killed or developed health issues as a result of that training that most toyota has taken aim at the us in a recent statement. it's foreign ministry says washington is out of line by suggesting moscow's relations with killing yang post a global threat the us and just an outrages hostility toward the dpr. k rush, the traditional friendly incorporated for relations. and it's a time to interfere in them. have gone beyond the red line. recently the us ground was the term, the development of the good neighborhood relations between the 2 countries,
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violation of resolutions of the un and violation of international law in a beat to give the work public a false impression that the bar to rush a compilation poses a threat to global peace and security. this is a baby that suppression of the us has a many oriented way of thinking based on the cold war style, confrontational logic, earlier than us and south korea issued a warning to russia stating that moscow would be held accountable for its military cooperation with film yang that's right, comes on the heels of comes on in recent visit to russia as far as where he met with vladimir, put in the country's defense minister. north korea has repeatedly said it is natural and normal for neighbors to keep a close relations. political and financial analyst, angelo juliano says, not only is the policy of sanctions driving russia and north korea closer, there's nothing washington can do about it. the depth. so the, just look at the when they'll create these and what are the neighbors up north
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korea, to countries, china and russia. why, in which we easy to try to do trade with north korea. north korea wants to leave at peace. and if you look at history, north korea is. busy is the country that has been addressed by the collective west . poland on is just a i think of what the washington wants to do is to make sure that those countries like china rush on north korea, is the new axis of evil. what things can gain, can you do us do additional to what the us is already done to russia? so wish i can just leave. ok was just go ahead with the sanctions. are you going to, are you going to band to let the name of russia? nicaragua, as constitution prohibits foreign military bases in the country. this statement was made by the countries of foreign minister, according to the law and the constitution states,
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even friendly countries are not allowed to have naval military or air bases on nicaraguan territory. there is communication and exchange of mutual support in case of natural disasters. however, this band does end to exclude other countries when it comes to military training and humanitarian operations. russia is mung. those nations allowed to send his troops to managua. for these reasons, and washington has wasted no time invoicing its concern. over this. earlier we spoke with professor of latin american and the caribbean studies at the city university of new york and daniel shaw. they gave us this take on the us concerns. it didn't make good arguments are solver and people, they every right to decide if they want to have a military partnership with any boulevard in countries over the russ euro, we china. and if they're stating that historically, they were invaded by the united states, 14 times in the early 19 hundreds. the us government,
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under ronald reagan, reagan wage, the proxy war against nick as little resulting in tens and thousands of deaths. that is why we have this deep sense of distrust emanating out of managua, towards washington. whenever we talk about, and you cut out what we have to remember that nicaragua is under siege by the us governance. we have not heard one positive word about nicaragua in our society for several decades now. and that's because of the sudden denise is in their position against us. and curious as to look at the news for now up next to the documentary, the young hope of dumbass profile with the children volunteers who have other families in the, the,
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