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the, the initial build it up, what just happened and build around is definitely a terrorist actually. it was a targeted attack on civilians led to her pertaining comments on tabs that the attack on the washington cd of silverado, which deals $25.00 civilian and wounded more than a 100 at devastating off great kids, central japan leaving for dad and triggering warnings of a possible, so now me israel, supreme court of the nothing you all government traditional reforms to the fox and nationwide protest and port documents related to late american sex offender, jeffrey epstein, will be released this week. the names of former us president bill clinton and you
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could prince andrew expect it to appear in the record, the on the hour every hour. this is our to international coming to you live from months ago. i'm a nationwide josh top star is this our president vladimir putin as condemned the deadly ukrainian strike on the russian city of belgrade as an active tear off. the attack is now claimed the lives of 25 civilians. after child died in hospital on monday, bringing the death toll of children to 5 president puritans being speaking about the incident for the good news. what just happened in belgrade is definitely a terrorist act, almost under the cover of 2 rockets to struck using a multiple launch rockets system, this kind of weapon, hips indiscriminately. and you can then use that to strike the city central,
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where our people were walking around just ahead of me as well. so. so it was a targeted attack on civilians. of course, it's a terrorist advertising. you can call it anything internet to name must we now respond to the same way. we do have the capability to strike the central square and key or any other ukrainian city. but why would we respond like that? there are children walking their mothers with problems. it's hard for me to even imagine the situation do we really have to act like this? to hit city squares. we are striking with precision within those medium and locations whether ukrainian forces have their command centers, where there are concentrations of military personnel, mercenaries, and other military centers and facilities of this nature. and the strikes are quite sensitive for them. this is how we will continue to act hooked up. now that clip that we just saw, that was during president pretends address to russian, a military veterans, and on a visit to the hospital where they are recovering from taking it to your team. are you familiar trail peroration now? he laid out very important question his address and he also some questions from the
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veteran. and naturally, one of the 1st questions that he was ask was belgrade attacks. and to that the russian president told them terrorist attacks. and he elaborated that ukraine has used multiple loans, rocket system against civilians. and while he was also asked to follow up, how is russia respondents to this? and he says, well, russia has the ability to do the exact same thing. russia has the ability to strike the center of kids and end up injuring thousands of civilians. but there is no rushes goal here. rush just focus is flight can military infrastructure. and that is exactly how russia is responding. now to some of his talk on the belgrade attacks, he says that this was the situation to try to ross shots. this was an attempt to try to plan the seeds of this trust with a russian society. and that this will not go on punished. another very interesting point he made out is that he highlighted that ukraine is not the enemy. and he
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specified that for a very long time. russia has been bothering the was that now they're simply using ukraine as a tool to fight against russia indirectly do leave. doors doing it is not that they are helping our enemies. the west is our enemy. they are solving their own problems using the hands of ukrainian suite. it has been like this for centuries, unfortunately, and still it continues with ukraine itself is not our enemies. our enemy is those who want to destroy russia and achieve some ok that as they say, a strategic defeat of russia, how deeply are mainly western countries. there are different people in the west and used to there are those who sympathized with russia. there are also the so called elite, the need for whom the existence of russia and this current site as an acceptable to them. i. so some of those are they want to break russia up and have been talking and writing and that has come with me for decades. that's why they have not joined . the keepers even created this conflict, and unfortunately they succeeded on fostering concept to use that goes away and they are trying to manage the task of finding restaurants or using the hands of
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what can i see. you can probably see that you cream is losing on the battlefield and how the situation has changed or can you do it? and that's despite the fact that the whole so called civilized world is fighting against us. but we also pointed out that the russell was piece with ukraine, but under its own conditions. he also said that russia is using modern warfare, motor weapons and which makes it one of the best of the countries in the world when it comes to that. another question who was asked what was on the progress of the special milledgeville peroration, and he replied that the russian armed forces are becoming more and more effective on the ground. he also said that the ability of the russian armed forces are rising . and another topic that was discussed here at length was of course, the economy of she was asked about the outcome of the russian economy in the year of the way it's way 3. and he laid out the, i don't reports, and the take away from last year really was that the russian economy was kept alive
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despite the harsh and western inspections. and the ged po process is that all you had an increase over to 3.5 percent in the year of 2023. and that alone really shows that the economy is betty and functioning. so there's banks appear in the mueller to push to make a fundamental point is that we did not just protect the country's economy. we did not allow it to be destroyed as the enemy had hoped. in answer to your question, it was not you claim that was counting on destroying our economy. it is incapable of doing so. it is completely destroyed itself. there is nothing left there survives only on hand. all their officials go around with an out stretched hands, which is to be bagging for an extra $1000000.00. our situation is completely different. we have recovered from our fall and look forward. for us, it was disconnected from the international swift payment system. it's just too much assuming we hope that everything will collapse to supply our traditional exports. right. and how do we settle accounts? so no big deal. everything is working. so all of them thought that enterprises would stop because they stop supplying us with components. but it turns out that
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everything is possible to yes for you to they have created problems, but nevertheless they are being overcome. despite the fact that we are in a state of armed conflict, all the main indicators of the country was viability and efficiency have increased the mean. and this is probably the most important indicator of the state of russia . now on western companies left the marsh cash was naturally expected to rush from bolt and the russian companies step in and sanctions were unable to bring russia down as the country has his baptist did a new situation notice of the talk about the economy, the russian president we mentioned the unemployment rate as well and how it is a historic low right now in russia. he also stressed that yes, there are challenges that russia is facing. but these are the challenges that russia can overcome. he also met with the russian service man and his residence in the most of the region 2. and they were all representatives from different areas of the front lines. and he exchanged a few words with them as well as congratulated them on the new year. and in dunbar,
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new year's celebration was marred by dudley ukrainian shelling of the city of don't ask local officials say at least 4 people were killed and more than a dozen wounded arches were many closer f reports from the c. this is a central street here and the city homes, and that's as far as targeted by the ukrainian military. shortly after midnight on new year's eve, several stores here for damaged and some buildings were completely destroyed right now. working on the shattered glass and debris from the building and in the background, i can still hear the sounds of our children, shedding tears and ask the boss who's my mother and i celebrated the new year. i went on for smoke in the balcony. sometime after the midnight explosion started somewhere nearby, very low, and in the very center of the city. to be honest,
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it wasn't comfortable the video i'm from there, you post with least through all of the sources. i cannot spend that much it because of it. and then a car, quite farm, but it's a shelf flew into the side of the house. in addition, there were several explosions nearby glass shattered in several houses. it was unpleasant to say the least, the center of the an ask looks like a horse. all right, now there is still a fire brigade riding all throughout the city was a massive flyers caused by m c. c. the shelves are simply laying around everywhere. just it was attacked shortly after midnight on new year's eve from uncle astray varsity. and this group, public officer and political analyst, and you cannot because they just as ukraine shelling of residential areas in russia
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is an act of terror. and constitutes a war crime. aiming at targeting a civil district within a russian city is actually a, it's an act of war. you can be considered have access to, or it can be brought for an international tribunal and the utility training military can be conducted. and this is a, this is definitely the definition of a, of what we could call a terrorist attack. and when it's handed organized by state, this is a, this is actually a war crime which has been conducted to because the, a west to kill civilians. and where no military target, so that we know, unfortunately that ukraine has been used by the west port all the time that i've been to organize a color ocean in which what we know funded, organized health by the west, by it. and that is to organizations by the source foundation. i mean, everybody knows today that the west is behind us. if the west, the collective west would stop funding and see if there was stop giving out arms,
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weapons, satellite counselors, all the specialist which i helping you printing over to date, there would be no more. so this is definitely, this is a proxy word organized by washington. and needle this to make it the internet show to make it easy to understand. that's the situation we are in today. a so now me warning has been issued by japanese authorities after a pa, for 7.5, magnitude of squeak hit the central part of a country on monday morning. high waves of about mid or long flushed islands, west coast followed by strong ripples as well. it's the whole image, it's synonymy warning has been issued for not so you should care what 3, for example, we're observing a lot soon on it. and if you're on the coast or along the river, please evacuate to fly around in the nearest the wall. so when you jump in, it's david stations had to cancel their new year's day shows as they switch to covering the natural disaster. instead, people across the countries west of being told to move to higher ground ahead of
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a potential tidal wave. the tramos have disrupted electricity leaving thousands of homes without power. and while i'm sorry to say new care pop plans are operating normally, and i'm not being affected downplaying for years of another focus. she meant like incident 6 people were reporting to killed in that disaster on the units have been assisting with rescue operations according to governments. folks passing from minnesota. assume you see that one residents to be for pass for after shocks or send them a many motor ways of being temporarily closed. following the breaks, this video was filmed by locals in the town of neil code, where residents are struggling to keep afloat. made use of the incident on social media shows. people in the kind of our far as shopping mall are linked
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together for safety recruit, scattered on the floor and no significant damage was reported. the, let's 1st now to shown stone, a political analyst as they were screened ryder, he's been keeping an eye on the story far off and joins us from the start to japan . thank you for joining us. trump 1st can you describe for us at the moment when the of rich truck to um, well, i mean, i can only describe where i was, you know, in close out. so there is a famous consensus of the natural hot springs are here. and it was, it was a very bizarre experience because i was in the hot spring enjoying, you know, new year's day and all of a sudden it's up to the tub. started to move. and i suspect that there was an earthquake, but didn't know it because it wasn't so strong. thankfully we, besides, it was outside of tokyo. so central depend. but the fact that we were able to feel the shock waves all the way, all the way to tokyo,
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indicates the power of this which again, it keeps as you talk about, a hit the west coast with the majority of its force, but was felt all the way to talk you through, we know how long it lasted and what's the current situation now, how are the authorities dealing with this tragedy? yes, of course. i mean, the good thing is that we use the expected at the time that there was going to be a big so now me that would follow the announcement was, you know, to evacuate. i understand hundreds of thousands of people evacuated to shelters because the expectation was a potential, you know, 4 or 566, the feed plus waves heating the west coast and to my understanding actually is and how many warnings were basically paper down. it was not nearly as as bad, so as far as what's expected in the wake. so that's the good news that make could have been much worse if a major so now we can follow it as we saw, for example,
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in 2011 with the full pushing of a disaster. where that massive $9.00 point to earthquake led to a massive tsunami. and it, it created a huge nuclear disaster. so it feels like there's the throne. he's prepared people and event. and ultimately it was not looking as bad as, as might have been expected. and no doubt, a terrible way to stop the near the death toll from the creek is still rising. now, reporting the up to 6 people. is there still any sense of danger? felt by the people? i mean, it's hard to say, i think right now obviously people are shocked, but at the same time they know that being in japan, this is an earthquakes only a day of experience. the site i'm sure their whole lives in different ways. so the initial shock would be people who lost homes, there were fires. but again, overall, the damage doesn't seem to be tremendous that as a you know, that's,
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that's the good news. but there is, of course, the, the concern that there could be follow ups, aftershocks, and we don't know. and obviously if this is, you know, this is, proceed another major quick. and i think there's a lot of uncertainty stopped the moment to talk to store the evacuation plans by the government because clearly people are going to be leaving their homes and trying to shelter and replace the feel safe. and they've been asked to go to higher ground. what's that like and do you think it anyone and everyone, you know, is feeling safe at all from the plans that the government has. right, right. and again i, i think the given the fact that japan is as experience so many earthquakes, i mean i come from california and having experienced a couple in my life just being there. i think japan is experienced even more. so i think the people are generally very practical in terms of how they are willing to, to respond and to, to listen to orders when it comes time to evacuate,
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understand things like the bullet train, we're down for hours. but again, the i, i'm not personally the, on the ground where the evacuation was ordered. so i can't tell of that situation looked, but i'm sure, given the, the culture and the people that there's a, there's an awareness and responsiveness. i don't think they're looking at a major disaster as again as it, as it could have been if it led to maybe for example, like a major sent me. so at the moment it seems like there's awareness and now work that i think people are coming to the address, obviously the damage, but hopefully it must. there is a major follow up, you know, aftershocks you can deal. well, we're just going to have to hope for the best sean stone that for us in japan, a political analyst and screenwriter. thank you so much for bringing us up to speed on that story. is real supreme court as of a ton to prime minister in antonio's key judicial overall, which was meant to limit the quotes policy. the can i said passed the bill last
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july to scrap of clothes that allow the top court to strike down. government decisions deemed unconstitutional. because ruling is provoked, mixed reactions among those really officials the supreme court judges decision to publish their ruling in the middle of a war is the opposite of the spirit of unity that we need in these days. so our troops can succeed at the front. the high chords decision, seals a difficult year of strife, the tourist apart from the inside and lead to the worst disaster in our history. today, the supreme court faithfully fulfilled its role in protecting the citizens of israel . we give the supreme court full backing. if the israeli government again starts the quarrel over the supreme court, then they have learned nothing. the bail spot mass for a test across the country and defend divisions and is rarely society and raising for years of these really governments moving towards a full retiree enroll according to local media,
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they overturning of mentioned y'all, governments measurement is an unprecedented case for the countries judicial system were heard from political analysts. i mean, or, and who said, nathan, yahoo is facing south times politically and says the war in gather i have an opportunity to escape taking responsibility for his missteps. it's an enormous uh setback. uh he tried that. i would grab against the judiciary effect, putting the executive branch above the judiciary and the tables were turned on him because the judiciary in no uncertain terms stated that no one is above the law and above the. busy we interpret the low, but this is not the only a setback. it also reflects the decline in it then you, i was power, especially since october the 7th because he's universally held accountable. ready
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for the failures which led the success of the, from us at tech, on this route. one of the all the issues to all the take. uh, the guys i was in the headlines uh, at least uh 40. this is a central issue. many of the processes have been mobilized as part of their reserves. they, i do fighting the gaza or are preparing to 511 on and they have not been the head from but those who remain behind have but definitely express does that. the section and business on your moves against because they will go out in violence, the brothers and the show, that even during war they will not let these rarely democracy die ease. uh, he's passed low and the political and legal interest to prolong the war. and for a long he's corruption trial because he fears the day that he will have to stand
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witness in his own defense and could possibly incriminate yourself even more. now while there's still no hold for a permanent says via a gaza, as there's really military kicked off 2020 for the fresh round of strides on the enclave despite the bloom of the will. however, some policy is say they are hopeful. they will eventually see peace at some point in the media. but when the, when the amount of how to they hope that the world will end as soon as possible, god willing. and that will return to our homes that were destroyed if there any homes for us or not destroyed. and i hope that my children will be released. now we hope that the new year will come and we will return to our home. now we wish for peace of mind to the island and to return to our home. so if you have a viewing our message to israel visit, used to withdraw from gaza, the category i hope that this year will be a good one,
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then good will come to everyone in the winter will end soon and that we will return to our homes in our country, we are very optimistic that the war will and soon are highly and will or the situation is now completely different. as in 2023, we were celebrating and rejoicing. what, what are we celebrating now? 2 countries that are celebrating throughout the care about us doing these holidays . how can we celebrate? that's when people hear our dad and their homes are destroyed. know what and why do we celebrate their no wishes for the year 2024. we for the course of the years proceeding new year's eve, we used to celebrate go out for the evening, degrade the house and who had been because a new year would usher. but this year was a dark here for everyone. and many young people were acute, and homes were destroyed and children went to have and there was no celebration or anything like that. i hope that in the new year the will will and then we will
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return to all the homeless for this international and g is, are raising the alarm over the mental state of young palestinians trapped inside the war. that's the death toll of palestinian children continues to rise in gaza. children have been exposed to him. the dramatic episodes we saw patients recovering from physical interest on some having those pamela members, that cobra strategies had been taken away from them. there was no safe place and no sense of security. it messed up now. in 2018 teen is a, is a, the noise was where i lost his leg after being shot by on his really sniper a year later, he was able to walk again thanks to a prosthetic linda, courtesy of volunteer groups in the wife, after returning home to gaza is a thing to pause in helping other m p cheese there. but his life was on time. the cut short last week when he was killed in an he's rarely asked dr. steve silver be
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who helped ease of being in the us. she had a story with us and i in 2018, he joined thousands of other palestinian refugees in gaza and protesting peacefully at the gossip borders for the great during the great returned march is a sniper is really soldiers and that shot him from a very far distance and his leg is like was amputated. our organization brought him to the united states where you had a new prostate prosthetic legs built for him to enable him to walk and return to school and finish school. and then we hired him to become a field worker and humanitarian aid worker. he was quite interested in photography, so he was a practice. we were training him in that field to support our communications team. and just on christmas day, while him and his family huddled together in fear, i suspect as most palestinians do at night, their home was bombed in demagogues,
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a refugee camp in central guys by an air strike and his entire family was killed. his body remains under rubble today and there's no way to remove it due to the lack of heavy equipment that can remove large cement blocks. and it's just a terrible, terrible tragic i. tragedy. i knew him very well. he was a good kid. very positive, very smiling all the time, always ready to um, to do anything he can to help. even during the last few weeks, when i was in touch with him, he was expressing his desire to do more on the ground there to help his people. silsbee also told us about a total of 6 young palestinians who have been treated in the us by his organization that i've been killed in gaza. he says american, be there a lot from i need a favor of washington support of israel. so there is a sense of irony,
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i guess i already wouldn't probably be the right word because it doesn't convey the human tragedy behind the lives of these children being destroyed. you know, being killed, being the amputees, having their parents killed, losing their homes, living under these horrific conditions as a result of the policies of the us government. and also then coming to this country and, and benefiting from the treatment that americans provide them. i guess there that would be considered ironic, but there's also and probably other more strong verse words it could be used in any case. i think it symbolizes that the american people themselves are maybe not behind this or they don't believe that killing innocent children in injuring innocent children like as a dean and others is in any way justified. and that when you go, the people who are treating our kids is not the us government fits the american people, their private hospitals, their private doctors board extending their services on
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a humanitarian level to help. and i think that that shows a significant disconnect between the policies of the government and the will of the people. the rainy and foreign minister has met with the many governments spokesperson to discuss the latest developments in the red sea and the middle east . the meeting in the rainy and capital tear around is said to be in response to a us lead operation against the many who the group in the red sea around. some navy is dispatched to destroy a to the area. i made high teams tensions, and the globally important strategic waterway. navy officials report that iranian battleships of offer. busy did in the red sea since 2009. and the vessel is going to take part in regular emissions in international waters. the latest escalation in the red sea to place on the 31st of december was the us central command reported
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the who, the attack on a container ship to american navy launched, retaliatory strike, getting all the fighters use. officials said, in response to that with the military warranty, the washington, the washington may face severe repercussions, the k, the american enemy, and as the consequences of this crime, this repercussions and his military movements and the red sea to protect his rarely ships, will not prevent him from providing its religious tomorrow to monetary and duty and support of and for the victory of there was a preston, palestine. i'm garza, people see, you know, as a human based journalist use of marie says the us and u. k. will phase great challenges and trying to secure the ritzy as well? i think both of the runs and humans, a sort of law movement. they realize that a war could perhaps on the folds, in the near future, we're talking about
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a regional more because i think it's very clear with the shipping of pieces in the middle east, especially with the red sea, the formation of the westlake naval coalition. they have the intention to invade given right, the very nice to conduct a wide scale military campaign against humans, a sallow law. you have any r b? i think the reason for that is because the us and the u. k. they need to secure the right to secure bathroom, and they need them inventive to be in their possession to be in there, you know, under their control so that they can allow their western hedge a monic imperial structure to continue to progress and expand as well. the middle east, the only thing that's preventing this world domination from continuing is humans outside a lot moving because they have taken control of you have been given is no longer under the control and the shackles of the west because they have control of them. and they have the control of the, one of the most water raising the world. and the have blocks and prevented is
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really lead shipped from access to government up to put pressure on them to end the genocide and pals sided. this is something that the us and the u. k. government cannot stand, this is something that is not in accordance to their world domination plan. so they have to act militarily against human. those, all the main stories that's our own, our, to international. don't forget to check our website or to to come for more. i'll be backed up all the all with the latest. stay with us the on the dock just because that was what you just keep dice. good exposure. somebody. well maybe she would let me know if there's a so was there at the 25th.
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