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the, the suicide bomber blows himself up outside the turkish interior ministry, and on for a while, his accomplice is killed by law enforcement. president joe biden signs and the burdens the funding bill to keep the american government running while excluding new aid for ukraine. the chooses republicans of putting the country in a quote, manufactured of prices, and vote counting and still vakio is nearly completed with the pro escalation conceding to the party that ran on a pipes to end of military support to ukraine with the official results still hours away we get the latest from our correspondent and process lava the
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i'm rachel ruble live in moscow. you are watching r t international. as we start with breaking news, there has been an explosion outside the turkish interior ministry and anchor of turkey. i called it and attempted it terrorist attack in which one suicide bomber blew himself up, while the 2nd one was killed by law enforcement. i 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 . one of the territories blew himself up. the evidence hatteras force neutralized shooting, an exchange of fire. 2 of our security members were slightly injured and 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 color kind of give it to that particular district in a moment. was suspected or at least notified police and they realized that there was a regular suspicious activity. the prospects that weren't in the vehicle,
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sexual timing, and see their signature, all the stuff as far as of option, which resulted in bits of taxing on. so that's today this which is sort of also protecting mistaking, prevented any further damage or casualties with respect to that, a type of a timing and the location is of great significance assignments. disorders was on a sunday, october 1st was the date. that's perfect. parliament was going to open at 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 district, the entire area leading in and out of it, maybe it has been shut down time that so any thoughts of either of these taken 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 turkish ministry of interior affairs is that the search bar limits is also situated
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in that area, circus, parliament, washington, and american for admissions are all so closely situated to that area. so this then in of itself is a great deal of significance for the target state, but also for the, for admissions and the government institutions that are there. so it's wanted interesting to see what the investigation is going to have to say. and the size of that security protocol is that currently the tires does tell us, i guess how much the director states and the government is taking with development of the lock in may be headed in a new direction as voting is finished. and the country is parliamentary elections with results that may bring a new party to power. earlier i spoke with r t correspondence. charlotte davinsky for the latest. well, was a result. it looks like it's been a pretty convincing election when for real petite shows me a policy coming in just under 23 percent of the vote that's actually higher than the pose going into this election had predicted it's no unofficial result,
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but we told with only a matter of hundreds of votes left to count, this is 14 much as concrete as it's going to get a just behind them was progressive. so the back here with around 18 percent of the votes and in suited places tell us with 15 percent of the vote just and now we in the sound of the tune up was just over at 68 percent in the selection. and so if i q, so a 14 decent to in that to note the me a policy led by robot speak. so has campaigns on a platform that is really sort of raised to headlines in brussels. people pretty worried about some of the things he says in this campaign he's seen as being pro russian. he's talked about if his policy wins and forms of governments that it will not supply any arms to craig. and he's also questions and logic behind the sanctions against russia, saying that that has had an impact. tate in slovakia when it comes to the inflation rates which are hitting for rece the vacuums. he's also said he's
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a traditional release. he believes in a family of a mother on the fall, the on his campaigns and said he is against more rights for l g b t, q, members of that community. and that seems to have resonated with many folks. is he in slovakia, however, on the opposite side site is progressive so that you came in as a say with just under 18 percent of the vote. they've come pains on maintaining the state just for when it comes to crane and say that they are pro west and from may to the leader of progressive. savanski has essentially conceded that his party didn't come in 1st place, but says he is open to forming his own co relation number less. the fact of the matter is that the matter is the window. and we of course, respect that although we think is bad news for the country. and it will be even worse news if mister b. so formed the government. and therefore, i will be in touch with other political leaders whose parties were elected to
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parliament on an informal basis to discuss ways of ways it prevented us. we all know waiting to hear from robert speak. so assuming his policies in rapid discussions with some of the smaller policies who could not be king make is in this election as they attempt to form. slovakia is next to government. charlotte. what can you tell us about the general feeling among the slovak people? well, this has been a highly divided election. we've put too much every subject spitting people down the middle. whether that is a rare l g b t q writes, whether that isn't for the incoming migrant civil sort of back you. of course, the war in ukraine, which is known as domestic issue, but it's become a really hotly debated topic in this election. there is a sense of apathy that's being shifting a way from sympathy towards the crane. and it really is
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a sense that on the ground tends to the vacuum. so the documents are fed up with the way the europe has been moving in the last year in regards to that support militarily on the grounds or the i will load for the policy that is full piece that supports 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 for public scalp him in his terrible, sort of net. we don't know the war and ukraine certainly didn't help us for the whole of europe. and the same just against russia are absolutely useless, and totally disastrous for europe exclusive. no syndic might say that's just a few voices, but it's really not that have been surveys showing that over the last year that has been a sea change in the way that slovakian z a z. we knew who in ukraine,
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a recent survey found that the majority of respondents some 51 percent. i said that the believe that the war in ukraine was the results of the west or you crane itself . and there are many policies in the selection campaigns on a more pro russian message. and the reality is, is if they can go together and just meet and form a coalition, they could form a block of around $92.00 seats. that would be a very strong block in slovakia and problem is more than 50 percent of the seats. so just over 60 percent indeed. and that could really be a headache for brussels going forward a step who pro russian stance is one that's perceived earlier. i spoke with senior research, a fellow at the global policy institute, and george samuel a. he told us the new leadership will face a great deal of pressure from nato. and it's your opinion partners. and i imagine the new leadership will be concerned and then robust eco will be the next prime
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minister. however, what happens in native land is very different from the incense of votes as nato. and you are going to apply a great deal of pressure. it's not on fee, so that on his coalition processes, 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 response to actually expect to see from brussels? 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 monitor. all right? so they could try to provoke some kind of a political scandal. um they, they, they play dirty. 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 want them to. we want to release so this president has signed an emergency funding bill to keep the lights on in washington
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. joe biden accused republicans of putting america in the precarious position of exploiting new 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, 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 you crane. 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
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down $47.00 more days. have been bought by this last minute deal. have of that. and before his invented, 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 vote and things got pretty heated. here's what republican leaders, 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 of republican and democrat joined together to do what is right. so what the student wanted to do was focus on ukraine in front of america. understand our responsibilities, but i'm going to put america 1st. you create is not the 51st day, joe biden treat you frame like it's the 51st dates. the senate treats ukraine like
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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 a congressional office building. now many believe this was an attempt to cause some kind of security situation or evacuation on capitol hill and prove that the vote from taking place that would pass was 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, the national security advisor, a few days prior to the government shutdown crisis, a deep voice. his deep concern is believe that if you grain didn't get this money,
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it would lead to a full russian victory. here's what he sat generally. 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, but not the less 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
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assembly got no such 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 budget budget. for $47.00 additional days preventing government shutdown, but no new money for ukraine. this is quite a dramatic change. and it looks like within the power structure in the united states, the forces that have a whole continued funding and sending of weapons to key a are getting new recruits to join their ranks and expanding their industry by. it's an opposition to the continued us funding and prolonging of the conflict is growing. that would be, what many would, uh, would, you know, conclude, having looked 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
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a spending bill with no new money for ukraine. nigerians are celebrating a 63 years of independence from the british empire this sunday. here's what a booge has government secretary had to say about the significance of the day and what it means for the people. we all agreed. that's nigerians leave in the united a peaceful and prosperous country as one people one destiny in spite of file of diversity. this is very critical with all this interest, norton nation. come move forward. this about a well press conference and marks the beginning of events scheduled for week to
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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 has commemoration is particularly important at the time when some parts of africa are seen, a wave of tools. argument said, nigeria has a witness on broken democratic records since 1999 and has reported seamless and peaceful insurance agents from one compliments to another. part of the government secretary said this your celebration will be low key fight in nigeria as economy problems that have been exacerbated by the removal of the fuels subsidy in may, as well as the impact of the economy downturn. he said 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
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through these dry moments and to have come out stronger, stronger because the lead that she was committed and the citizen array also appreciated wadley that she was doing and that's and it's so we are we at the, the delete that ship that is sort of the timing, very knowing where to take was he also said the government is engaged in labor journey. and in order to address concerns for the wellbeing of all my tear and walk us as union last week, threatening to swing block on an in depth. and it strikes if the government does not with for us, it's economy policies, especially this cramping up the fuel subsidies. awesome. i promise. i'll fridays
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will improve food security guarantee. an answer to poverty, improve security, economy growth and job creation. other events feel to come include a presidential, an address, national, pray us, and a military parade. c o b r t. bolger, my dear. over the past week, the canadian prime minister has found themselves in a troubled waters for hosting a nazi collaborator in the countries parliament and giving him a standing ovation following the scandal just to intruders seemed to apologize for everyone else causing the uproar while trying to avoid that scrutiny himself, whoever the opposition isn't by his side step to take personal responsibility for this shame and personally apologize on behalf of himself. all of us in this house, the place on friday. finally take personal
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responsibility. the outgoing speaker took responsibility and resigned. as was the right thing to do, when will he started taking ownership for his failures and apologize for them? all. physician concentrates on personal attacks on me. i will stay focused on building more affordable housing, delivering things like the grocery benefits on delivering child care at $10.00 a day under this prime minister, a nazi was honored in this place. the question is this, who speaks for canada? and if it's not this prime minister, isn't it time for canadians to have one who will? but i think they're also interested in seeing who's trying to make part as an hey, i was trying to look for gains out of what was obviously a terrible, terrible mistake. the earlier apology by 2 though contained the claim that no one in the parliament was aware of the month as passed during the tribute a statement widely doubted by moscow, which also expressed its astonishment that the prime minister made an apology to
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holocaust victims. while at the same time continuing to sponsor ukraine, which has incorporated neo nazi regiments into its military, the russian and basset, or to canada has had russia may sick, the extradition of heroes. 5 whom coldwell, expecting the more sincere apology to those insulted of the so called apology, delivered by prime minister trudel and the house of commons is not an apology at all. and these words are not enough. i believe that despite the deep controversies between moscow in auto, amid the current geo political situation, the government and parliament of canada are obliged to find the courage and apologize to all russians into the russian community of canada. for the shameful incident that the whole world witnessed on september 22nd. the poland is on the same page with russia regarding this also considering an extradition play for the ss veteran or size set to investigate whether the 98 year old nazi collaborator is
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wanted for crimes committed against polish nationals. let's take a look back at where this all started to spiral out of control for ottawa. the intent of a packed house apartments chamber, the elder ethnic ukrainian who served in an a taurus unit of the boston ss, was hailed as a ukrainian and canadian here of who had fought against quotes of the russians and world war 2. that was in reference to the red army which incidentally had battled the 3rd reich with canada as its ally. following the scandal, the canadian immigration minister stated it's time to come to terms with the country shadow. we passed where doors were open for those who terrorized europe. canada has a really talk you through with not cease in canada. there was a point to now history when it was easier to get in as a nazi then it was as a jewish person. i think that's a history we have to reconcile. so what doesn't seem a lot has changed through time. back in 2020, in the canadian city of oakville,
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a police investigation was opened the after the words nazi war, monumental or spray painted on a landmark honoring those who served with think alicia as division a particularly barbaric nazi unit based. the new crane members had been accused of killing over a 1000000 people during the 2nd world war. law enforcement classified the incident as a hate crime, raising yet more questions about canada's priorities. all right, let's get more on the story and join the live in the studio by independent canadian and journalist even bartlett's, great to have you on a. so we saw that really impressed that standing ovation and the canadian, the parliament, honoring a nazi collaborator. what does that say to you about canada and also the lensky who was there in the parliament building at the time and how they think about the stark history? um, well 1st of all, i think it's important to notice that um, well, just introduced did apologize. his apologize,
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his apology was as could be expected from true though it was, he said this incident was embarrassing. his apology was embarrassing. the incident in question were in the whole part of much stuff and applauded. i'm not c, i a former nazi in canada. that was not really embarrassing. it was insulting on. so the fact that for those had that and then he went on to just try to spin what happened in parliament, a decision of the canadian government to bring this man to parliament. he tried to spend it as russian propaganda as canada dots. so i just think it's important to note how disconnected from reality. he thinks canadians are, and i think canadians are starting to understand that their government is not a squeaky clean as a, as they tried to protect themselves. but the other thing i think we should just before getting into the candidates involvement with nazis is if you also have some guy, was as that he was introduced. if you simply, if he was fighting against the russians then on whose side was exciting. i mean,
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that's pretty clear, right? so why did none of the m p 's at the time had the presence of mind to question that, and where is justin for doing the canadian government maintain that it was not known that he was going to, that, that this particular individuals, they called him, had this past it's, it's inconceivable that he was allowed in department in 1st place, particularly at a time when a visiting president was in parliament. so the, the government certainly knew and getting to your russian. now canada has a dark, dark history, riddled with entering nazis into canada and the 1950s around 2 to 3000 different, depending on whose records you look at. and white washing their crimes and allowing them to live freely under their own names in canada, in the 1980s. i think it was, there were some sort of tribunal where and they, they mildly looked at prosecuting these nazi's. but basically didn't, they basically said, well, we can't, we can't define whether or not the committed war crimes. and so they were allowed to continue living in canada. now the question i raised when i saw this standing
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ovation for years and i've hunger is, it's not so much that the speaker needs to resign. certainly justin for joe and christ, you're freelance, our deputy prime minister should be resigning for their long standing support to nazis. but why didn't none of them ask what's going to happen to this man and what's going to happen to the other thousands of knots? he's living in canada, or at least entered into canada in the fifty's. yeah, a lot of good question sir. i mean, western countries fought against the nazis and world war 2. this is really basic facts that we all learned in school. i learned in school i'm. i know you learned in the school. i mean it is, it's just really basic information. why are they condoning nazis and nancy's sympathizers now? well, i don't think it's a question of only now though, is it to mean i'm sure in the, during the 2nd world war they did fight against them. it again, they've entered not only canada, of course, the america and many other western nations have allowed not to use to take residents in their country. and again,
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have done nothing to prosecute them for their crimes. just like, i'd like to draw a parallel, for example, in syria, the west fomented the terrorism that has been ongoing and serious since 2011. this wasn't a spontaneous uprising. we know that by now. and we know by now the west, including canada, was very supportive of all terrace elements and syria, including okay that including isis. and yet the west pretended to be helping with certain people, just like it pretends to be helping ukrainians, or wherever the spotlight is shawn. but in reality, just like in syria, in ukraine, the west has fomented the rise of the not to the in the already occurred in, in smaller elements and has allowed it to keep going. and if you noticed that prior to 2022, you could find in western media, you could find reports critical of new nazis or not susan ukraine, or far right as they call them. but prior, but following russia's commencement of the special military operation, all that basically disappeared from western corporate media. and they did their utmost including canadian media to whitewash the presence of nazis within you
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create new forces. and these nazi's and you created forces that have been committing genocide against the people have done boss since 2014, which also has been whitewashed by watching whitewash for the western media. so the push back to your question, it's not to not to matter of them, of the west now overlooking or down playing the crumbs of nazis. it's up. they always knew these people existed whether it was in canada or america elsewhere. but it didn't. they, they are useful to them when the time is right in the time is right now. and the time was right in syria. these outside in other estimates were useful to the west because in either case, ukraine, syria, there used to target and to stabilize the countries in question is, what effect, you think? canadian and other western authorities, negligence toward racing, nazis tenement is likely to have what, what, what do you think that effect will be? what i think it's, it's not negligence. it's, it's,
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it's fully known that they support these different nazis or terrorists in syria. again, i think they have been weaponized these extremist elements have been weaponized to try to destabilize the countries in question. and i think maybe perhaps more importantly, since i've already outlined how the west has supported these elements, is to know how, how complicit the western corporate media has been. for example, here we can have a discussion and honest discussion about this. but in western corporate meeting, you can't have these discussions, and in fact, they do their utmost to make sure that only the narrative that supports what nato is doing around the world is allowed in western media. really remarkable that we're having this conversation. it even in 2020, 20 but yet here we are. all right, we're gonna leave it there for now. canadian independent journalist eva bartlett. thank you. thanks. all right, and that's going to do it for me for now, but do stay with us. my colleague, mike, unfortunately will be in, in about half an hour's time with much more of the days. talk new stories by the
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hello. welcome to wells, a part. the study of war is one of the oldest academic disciplines going back for millennia. but it encountered a new read the new specimen in the ukranian conflict. pursuit for years in its proxy form in 2022, it's built into the open, affecting countries, half of will the way what's going to teach us about the nature of more than the warfare. we'll discuss that. i'm now enjoyed by conflict researcher 3 and the roof glass slope for 1st and last name is great to talk to thank you very much for your
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time. you're welcome. now i know you started conflicts for much of your academic career. you in reached the field by introducing your own modal of conflict escalation and hang on to a few years ago. for most people. this was a very academic very say a reticle, very remote discipline. conflicts were far away. it wasn't something that had a direct impact on people's lives, at least on the lives of people in the western hemisphere. and i think that's changing now because regardless of where you are in the world, you will feel it's various expanded, but he will feel the consequences off of the ukrainian conflict. i wonder if that has changed your own approach to the subject in any way to some extent because the nature of the model has changed
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