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upsets we will have talks with them directly and personally the contact is continue to be perfectly honest with you to do the just search and the police go off to the coast created for him. and for their work monday the end of the day. i believe that the sooner late to come sense would prevail. and that is my sense. but thank you very much. let's give mister president a round of applause. ways, very intensive intervention. thank you very much. matri over to you, whatever it is, uh that some of the latest uh, live comments here from the center of most of the global investment for him. i, they organized by rushers, a v t b bank. he was under a cost and basically the chairman of ftp, who made the opening statements. he did say that china india tucked the iran arab countries, countries from central asia and africa. they're all in attendance. a lot of big
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comments. we made our run down the few of them from the russian president vladimir poach and he said a reversible changes happening in the world. the previous globalization model is being replaced by a multi polar model of the car into old existing. busy will is outdated and prosecutorial. you said that we are creating a truly democratic model where we will see a true on his competition in a new power centers. i knew next, jen, leaders or the west in the late. so trying to stall it, slow it hold back to the growth i put in, calling it a colonial mindset. are using sun shoes to try and the stabilize political environments, trying to preserve the latest cub balls and the id, ologies. yeah, touch put inside when the leads talk about equality and respect, but they talk about that. but the moment competition arises, the leads slammed the door, closed. the principles of the lead, solid, dishonest, disconnected to reality put in saying the old system destroys those who are not.
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vassal calls. in saying western bank swift system, they've all been discredited and they've now become obsolete. the world is going through radical changes, and this is involving and tie a countries and regions as well. i mean, there was so many good comments from the russian president, the whole ride help is going online right now to see dot com for the meantime though, it's all about iran for the meantime. uh, able to handle the ac is now here in moscow where he'll be meeting with vladimir putin, the latest we'll sit down for folks on key regional and global issues as well as the expansion of trade between the countries. before setting off the around and the president said both tear on and last go see i to i on many global challenges a moment. let's see. here we and russia have a color perspective. so peace and stability in the region. we have common views on regional and international issues, the fine to get us unilateralism. one is one of the important points of on
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negotiations will be the issue of palestine. immediate efforts to stop the bombings of the goals of region. lifting the siege on the people of gaza providing aid to the people of palestine and garza. and the most important and central point of all is the fulfilling of the palestinian people's rights, which we will proceed to or to the to later is have a lots to discuss regarding regional and international issues especially gone. so of course, and this meeting comes with just after russian foreign minister, a surrogate lie, real met is a ronnie in town support. afterwards, they signed a declaration to overcome the so called illegal us sang. since let's have a lesson leave with this, the subject level. we have just signed the declaration on ways and means to counter mitigate and compensate for the negative consequences of unilateral co ours of measures. of course, this is an important step in increasing the coordination of efforts of members of the international community to overcome illegal sanctions which the united states
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and its allies have made a substitute for diplomacy. both countries are of course, on the western science and spots driving this point there restrictions much to the dismay of washington, of course, trade has grown significantly and is expected to grow even more so this year. so no doubt they'll be discussing their economic partnership. also much has been said about their military corporation, not from the 2 countries fall from the west, mainly because they have accused the wrong those supports in russia and ukraine, but allegedly send and drones and other weapons in washington fears the ballistic missiles will be on the way as well. we know that iranian state media has reported that russia will be sending attack helicopters and advisors to fly drugs as well. so washington is concerned what that all means, especially really considering the regional conflicts that we're seeing evolve right now. we know that everyone has said that if as well continues, it's war crimes against palestinians,
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then there is the threat and the danger of the war expands and across the region. so it's a very interesting time for this meeting, especially after we've seen the meetings the last couple of days of letting my boots and traveling to the u, a. e and saudi arabia award. all this means and what will come out of this off and what the bigger picture looks like. this is what will be monitoring. it was only just yesterday that a lot of input and himself made a whistle stop tour with the middle east of the war and gaza run oil production and price is some of the key topics of folks. that's the russian leader. many of the saudi crown prince, i knew a president basically organized a very, a royal welcome for the russian president the
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open out to a to around university professor site. well, how many but on the and he believes the cooperation between russia and the wrong can help to broke up peace in the middle east. it is the responsibility of the wrong to support the oppressed people of that country. we have to remember that when the united states and the europeans were supporting the apartheid regime in south africa, countries like iran, countries like russia, were supporting the and see nelson mandela and other freedom fighters in southern africa. russia has also taken a stance in defense of the policy, new people, russia being a major power, a un permanent member of the un security council has extraordinary
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influence across the world. so i think both countries have a major role to play in ending this. and i think the fact that the united states and european tubman so insistent on opposing a ceasefire and helping those really regime carry out this genocide, they have been completely discredited. so it is for the global south and influential fires, such as russia such as the wrong $2.00 to $5.00, the solution will fatalities are being reported off of the is really on a target at the border city of alpha that's in southern gaza. the striker comes at the war has now passed the 2 months mark. the you can see the results of explosions there, the night sky over the rough. uh, israel says the attack was in retaliation to hamas, firing rockets from the city to awards. is there any territory or the idea has been
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pushing its ground operation deeper into southern gaza? is my previous assurance, is that that part of the angle able to remain safe for civilians, shelters there are said to be over crowded. people struggling to access just the very basic the scenes repeat it around the clock. ireland says rushing the engine including children's hospital. this right here is a cool way fee facility in the drop off. israel claims it strikes or any targeting locations used by hamas militants, but i will listen to this from one survivor who knows who fled from the city and was stated to know the peasants home. when suddenly a rookie said the house and we were thrown in there, eventually i was pulled from underneath the rumble. crossing log. now the gods are based, drawing a son are come out, who's in the other alpha right now? so now they're real research right here at most go i do hope we've got a solid connection. now explosion is happening. haute over night old. around the rough. uh. can you give us some details please?
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yeah, actually the exclusion, the the we hear that a few moments ago. it's not a new roof. i bought inside unison city. mainly inside did they find you in a city in the west? the 3rd part of honeymoon is where and then the place are there is concert up by the army as a say police brought the army, cut it out and added, try to over a they had to already done say inside do their house a car on the car on the new is the 8080 type that's kinda dozens of people are mostly a woman and they're, they're a trim green the now we can hear it from time to time a table and then he provides all faded into the 8 of their own. just that they're flying in the sky and drop off a to b, and now it seems a, it's a post that we on any, through time, a robust city based on the announcement issued by a after high
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a day. this votes with some of these and aly on me, but on the time we can hear the heavy and sounds on with the drones. and this guy in addition to have to be issued to by days of the 80 ongoing. and it strikes on even a, the activity in a shilling, say that it took place and the it's about a rough on their time. union city will golf course, as you mentioned ga, since a be in order to evacuate to the south. israel assigned the south as i say, so, and we are all on the side of the south is also being part of the bombing can paid down in the southern area that i saw refugee can. what's the situation the with the refugee is now? yeah, i'm just doing here real fast and robot sitting mainly in the in thursday the where's the police present to establish the body. they look at by dozens of thousands of luck on who came at or up i had and a basically the from the date under them. going into the amy at the sea and body
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with the bluetooth st and b. because heading place mainly which the entire city they did, they came here today. they tried are trying to find some places the name, but they did the find any. 2 2 come with did change the we know that the became. 2 only shelter for a the people in the the to pay a report for the order due to to come. 2 and nowadays the human housing, beautiful a and a man to there is no water. no, no, no, no the, even the so great that the the grieving the vain today, the number of the people who came there,
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we can see the, the monkey, the audit. but all the people who are trying to find something to do inside there, my kids are about to instead of getting the sound of the day to day. so we've been how you probably see that would the motor bargains and they, they can. 2 they can not, they deal with the video, they see me that they have me to say to them to be with them without having a need a chance. 2 2 to to arrive during the week that are. 2 supposed to be through that day, they will be provided to me the age of converted now which means that
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during the phase to another tragic situation, i totally not come out. joining us from the southern board and the other side. it's rome of the strikes is ready for us as are also engage and heavy house to house ground bottles in the south of yank they've. that's how it's how those fighters responded with their chatter atoria attacks in the knowles. the is ready on me, sir, is at the end of the central con eunice with his goal right now to eliminate yeah, i've seen water from us, the chief said to be hiding of a huge complex of underground tunnels of the idea of claims it is slowly winning the battle against this militant brown typically did you by the a sudden the jump aaliyah she giant, and honey you nice areas. we've broken through the defensive lines and the terrorists are now emerging from underground and are fighting against our forces in face to face. combine our forces a winning, and we have the upper hand or dozens of in caleb and the reason is riley strike on
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the body. a refugee camp in the north of the enclave. residential buildings basically reduced to ruin local scramble to fix the deputy. of course i looking for survivors, i loved the year of mediterranean human rights. one of those claims nearly 22000 palestinians have been killed since the war broke out 2 months ago. almost $9000.00 is a data set to be kids, a canadian product, and you enjoy less demands, or schuman service that you might a tear. and situation in the south is just almost unimagined. many people, like tens of thousands, has nets, can you? and as i said, it's be being picked the award is on by the is there any defense forces thinking that's going to it off off would be safer for them and so hitting about these strikes now on that all $56.00 is the most use of the city in the us just, it is unfortunate. and however, it doesn't surprise us because that is that like the corporate guns on the lies,
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you don't stop. it seems by the is the defense forces? the house of the, uh yes, yes, in law has been demolished and the 1st days of the war there is no, i'm there, there is nothing there. and right now is there any troops are standing in that area trying to look for some kind of tunnels or some weapons or i'll tell them that he, we believe that's fine. so there was some kind of media or more image that they are winning something he had, has had eunice, however, the bathrooms have been very hot and very strong. over the last lights, the strikes never stopped on the civilian population. here, the mazda of hospitality, complete the over them with the, the women and children, and patients. mine goal that i'm the humanitarian situation here as perhaps many weeks back when for the interest structure has been destroyed in the north and in
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the city and nor more hospitals or clinics or anything that the humanitarian consists of collapse when the cutoff date. it says that he and the water and communication and for supplies from both board, there is many weeks ago. it collapsed when over 16000 punish damian, have lost their lives and over 3540000 has been in ship. many with applications and long term injuries. meanwhile, the lack of fresh water supplies in northern gauze, or is forcing people to make desperate choices. we heard from one local who said to the toning the sources that are not fit for human consumption. the, the english, as you can see, we're drinking civil defense water, which is not suitable for consumption. we use it as drinking water to meet the needs of our small children because there's nothing else. when the water and electricity are cut off, we use it to flush toilets and for other things. water is the most essential thing
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. if it's cut off, life ceases to exist, even if it's not suitable. people will drink it because they need to stay alive. thank god we're patient and will remain here. what do they want to achieve through displacement will continue despite it and the state of israel. thank god, brother, you see all the destruction they relentlessly bomb a set of crazy and disorganized manner. people are being killed. we have martyrs, everywhere. living conditions are terrible. essentially like water and electricity have been cut off. even the aid they were supposed to delivered during the cease fire. they hit them achieved center where convoys of assistance used to unload destruction. genocide, as netanyahu said before, the war, the people of gods or human animals. none of the countries are with us. may god grant his patients mercy for our martyrs, and he are sick. hopefully will come out of the safe and victorious all the time
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with a deep divisions and the weld over the ongoing events in the middle east. representatives of the south african economic freedom fighters potty and welcome to the delegation from us to discuss the humanitarian crisis. and gaza, we've got more of the development from the parties, spoke to us we wanted to get a frontline account of what is happening and has us today. and of course in pedestal, in terms of the ongoing from 5 meant and then a position to place tenure lands, i want to be clipped as an effective date is today. and they were able to get that account. we can actually have parts from the how much the to see both of the continued vitamins, how civilians, children, and women have been kept prizes tennis. so the greatest outcomes that'd be. but to get that front plan to come by, people who are there and has it was comfortable but hasn't. and as most of but but the question were able to solidify relationships is i'm us. and they agreed to
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continue to balance on the relationship support a mobilizing the international community. and he said in south africa, is this data that is continuously aligned to participate in the pips governmental there's no such thing as a tow dismissal when you're fighting for your patient. your lending self determination. so the palestinian people who are being at this point in states having just sort of a lead from us in the corner. they have nothing to do but to fight for their lives, decides to this available to fight for the people in south africa when moving in the scrubbing celebration, giving up update to the buddies and movements so. so that's the goal of fighting against white supremacy in white donation. we're kind of ties to medicine monday that today was a global icon for peace and prosperity was typical as a tenant, as we do monday law. it was also anybody's in utah. and now on tonight was on the 10 list of the united states of america for a long point in time, even after. so that's good, she gets democracy. so to be cut up today is, does it tell her to spend the pacific? jean does nothing. that's the society should take seriously because they do not
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have the money to study, to designate hotel that is tied to this. i'm not it is clear that we saw that the kids are not interested in maintaining diplomatic relations with the states that is actively involved in committing genocide. what's these are these dates between 2 dependents, daniel people as genocide, you to validate them. you share. that is to be participating in people in the as a nation that was born auto international cemetery to we cannot sit by and watch and continue to have. you can only go to the door, he said to academic relations or to commit to collisions with the nation that is attempting destiny. tenzing of others. there's no mediation that can be had between is it. i didn't understand the kinds that have been created up to us and does it and it shows that it has no interest to some piece. they have to seem genocide. and the only conversation that can happen is when they was girlfriend palistine and then sees the next agent sees the wall tatol atkins,
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putting into another kind of put a table and sit in the same table as people are getting children and women and only have to test a cnn reporter i thought i saw border crossing of the southern part of the goals i enclave found himself under a biology of anger from an addiction active based over the networks coverage of the war. she accused of trying to live in signing the conflict and absolving israel of any responsibility for war cry. the we spoke with the activist on podcast, tosto, self audit, amazon, and she claims that western media is simply not given the full picture of what's really the western media bias has been something we have been having to deal with for a while. and it's not so much dangerous for us in the region because we're quite aware of it. it is that way, very dangerous for american citizens and german citizens and french citizens and
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bridges. citizens who this is their only credible source of what's happening. not enough has been done, but it has been quite shocking to see the world's response and, and what's happening and palestine. and i know it's a politician. but i do from my analysis to you that there is heavy politics involved and more than one country is involved. and it seems like what i do care at the end of the day, regardless of your politics, regardless of your interest or whatever it is that is happening behind the curtains . it should not justify the merciless genocide that is now being committed on the people of palestine. when you look at israel's narrative, that is spread out to american politicians, to their media, to, to there's books, people it's, it's always extremely similar. it says they don't even have time to, to, to,
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to analyze what they're reading out. at least 2 people killed and a 5 wounded following a school shooting in western russia. the f. what is posted on social media showing children a rushing to lift the door and the classroom of the hearing gun via a young teenage girl is set to open fire on our thoughts nights using a shotgun and by her dad. the incident is reportedly being linked to school bullying. and this video shows children hiding in a classroom waiting to be rescued by emergency services. but it's tough to make out the pictures. frankly. a witnesses claim to shoot to having nothing on those of other classrooms. but us senate has voted down and drove items $106000000000.00 a bill to further support ukraine and israel. but it's just by the us presidents passionate please to urgently past the motion. i think if we don't support what the
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rest of the world going to do, let's get this done for the reason the food has not totally overrun ukraine and move beyond that. so the senate voted to block the massive a package which included funding for ukraine and israel on wednesday, after republicans demanded that it include tougher measures to control emigration. of the us border with mexico and democrats does not comply with just 49 votes in favor to 51. against the nearly $111000000000.00 measure did not obtain the 60 votes needed to start debate on the bill. that's even after president biden. pleaded with congress to approve his request specifically for ukraine. arguing that a victory for russia was at stake while the binding administration claims that funding for ukraine is a matter of us national security. republican congressman thomas massey noted that not only is it not benefiting americans, but it's taking away from money that could be spent improving us infrastructure to
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support this money. you have to be economically deliberate and morally deficient. it's morally reprehensible to say that you should fund this. i've been voting against these resolutions in ukraine and the money going to ukraine. since 2014, in 2014, we helped to over throw their elected government. and we were saber rattling against russia. and i said, listen, the sanctions and the saber rattling and these resolutions, they're going to have consequences and they have had consequences page david aid isn't passed for you. crime brings us closer to the christmas holiday for congress . and the possibility of a key a is left without us 8 until 2024. if and when more support is passed, it would be a complete failure for the governments of both binding and zelinski and his treasury secretary, janet yelling. note that the us itself would be responsible for ukraine's defeat. i talk to members of congress, my colleagues have of, i think they understand that this is a dire situation. and we can hold ourselves responsible for ukraine's defeat if we
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don't manage to get the funding to claim that's needed. and i'm encouraging direct budget support here because of the essential a reminder that the us government's quest to make you crying. totally reliant on washington can have major consequences when the workhouse runs dry. and congress refuses to fill it up again. that's it for now, here we are now to international, but out your program does return in about 2 and a half minutes. so if you can stick around the with the end of world war one, the move in for an indian independence from the british empire flared up with renewed vigor. the british responded to the growth of the national liberation
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movement with arrest and brutal violence. repression cause active resistance in march. 1919 at the call of mahatma gandhi, a peaceful strike began in the country. but the british responded with a new round of violence and far bade the indians to gather more than 4 people on the day of the sea bass. at t festivals, a huge crowd of civilians gathered in the center of the city of i'm gonna start in northern india seeing base as outright defiance. general reginald dyer gave the order to open fire on the on aren't people. the barbaric execution claimed the lives of at least 379 indians, including 40 children, the youngest of who was 6 weeks old. the indian national congress considered the
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official figures to be underestimated and announced the death of more than $1000.00 civilians. the well known greatest newspaper, the morning post called dyer, the man who saved india, gave him a sword and 26000 pounds sterling as a token of gratitude for the massacre. the amorous dar massacre went down in history as one of the most brutal crimes of the british invaders, and only escalated the affair. struggle of the indians for liberation from the colonial yoke. the garage of business and the system of the screen of the boss. can you either speak with key at the washington state, the bruce, the money to complete. the rest
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of the guys has to phone up, send 2 professional men to prep the list of all of a huge, but they use the
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the headlines right here on all the international. the red carpet rolled out the iranian oppressive, and most go ahead and was meeting with vladimir putin. they're gonna be talking about a lot of issues. certainly one of them up front and center of the crisis in the middle is to shift the united states who's in charge. it turned out good in practice, the experience their allies, us, the russian president right there on the line either most god believes an affair, economic global model, something he says is disregarded by western or southern gods and city of it off coming under, continued his riley attack an area of the enclave, refugees were actually ordered to go through by the idea of who allegedly actually find safety.

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