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the, the, the american and british military forces launch a series of strikes against him and where us central command says 8. and these sites all the targets. europeans should wake up and understand that via zalinski is regime the us not only conducts a war against russia, but also sharply weakens your as an economic convention brush and foreign minister sat again, lab, rob addresses un security council about the deadly you're creating an attack on a don't yet, market east, as the plot of $27.00 civilians is on the hands of those arm as the lens p regime
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hospitals and southern guns that come under intense is rarely attack while ambulance services of fi it on and block from reaching the wounded. the dad to hear about to die of medical situation and be in place. the problem is we didn't have anything to kind of meet. they give us is killing us. there's no gas to cook. it, no need to add to it's pull. the basic necessities are expensive. the cheapest thing today is a human being and relatives all the hostages gather outside that is really prime ministers, residents to demand a deal with how much of the return of their loved ones. the one for government to the finance minister to bring us the deals for us to a deal. you must make it be that they meet the pressure they made it to pressure use for making a better deal. okay. so you need for 50 days, you know, and need to strive for the
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the thanks for joining us here on our t international and we live for must go, i'm up, they show up josh, on top stories the sour. we begin with the latest news from the red sea region where us and british armed forces have conducted another series of strides. and who's the militant sides in yemen? us central command says a 20 targets have been hit. the, it's the 2nd time that america and britain have launched. coordinate it strikes on yemen. monday strikes come after the wounds these claimed they attacked the us military's vessel, ocean jobs. washington did not, as the ship was attacked before the latest strides, the routine military promised it will respond to the us and
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u. k. aggression. the many armed forces emphasized that the response to the american and british offences will inevitably arrive and no further funds will go unanswered or unpunished. the armed forces commit to continuing to prevent and navigation by as riley ships or ships headings the thoughts of occupied palestine. until israel stops the aggression and lifts the blockade on the palestinian people in dallas. so that the cab, earlier i spoke to security policy expert michael the routes as strikes by the western collision against gannon will not. we came to these results in the red sea . the host, these have been under severe war pressures for 8 years from the saudis, relentless bombings. and that these are these 10 products that the, the, the allies are doing are not really going to be based sending. so who with these to the, to the negotiating table by any means. and now separately you have the,
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you beginning to accelerate things in the red sea as well. and it's intriguing that they want to do something from the us. and i think there's a lot of political reasons for that. what they want to do basically is have their own d, u, of defense for, to have their own ships to throw in the red sea in the red sea area. and as a consequence, they, they, they want to protect the shipments through those areas because of 40 percent of goods for europe come through the red sea. so they're there, but they're more interested in going after the, in, in stopping any attacks on the shipping as opposed to basically going after the booth, the launch sites themselves. now the united states has the capability of getting those sites before the before the rockets are even launched. so there's a, a tit for tat type of thing going on here,
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but it could easily escalate and testing us and you get cooperation. mbm and some 2 variables continue to exchange fire insurance. i'm looking to avoid exposure to any is really america, even british things much and shipping the set sale through the red sea. so i'm unsure as a no longer willing to under right will risk insurance for vessels with ownership or involvement with the us, u. k. or israel traveling through the red sea. as the routes through the west canal grows increasingly dangerous european cargo vessels have been forced to change course and navigate around the african continent instead. the journey to the u. s. as also has changed significantly and with the cost of transporting goods. the latest joint strike by the collision follows early a 6 attacks on who's the positions by us forces. early up, my colleagues, rachel ruble, spoke with our chief contributor 1st and about the escalators and complex. they
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do have other routes they can take, but that's main district predominantly of saudi arabia, right, egypt. but saudis, specifically, as we know, saudi is one of the most boiled dense regions in the well, the 8 supply is that a huge amount of oil, hydro diesel products to do the us. i'm the u. k. the fact that they wouldn't be able to pull off to the easiest route to get that oil. that's way to get a have a significant effect on the economy. because even just that taking the other route because of the coming crisis and the price of oil is rising day by day by day. so the cost to actually drive the time could down to pick it up. it just going to become even even more cost prohibitive. to the people that the need to buy it. and i think in the long term we can just see the prices of, of energy just keep increasing because by cutting off such a significant roof pulled back from st. paul point in gas and you're going to see that i think you will see the price go up, but it will say property c, i pay plus which is the regions that they sort of group of oil oil back in
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countries in the region of plymouth lease and we'll probably see them. yeah. so that will probably see how they deal with it, whether they increase the supply of the production capacity of the oil that they're pulling out right now, just because it will be more difficult for them to sell it on g to the for hibbits, if a price of shipment and there's, there's lots of things that can happen, but i don't think it's very good for anyone in the west that was looking forward to that heating bills coming down anytime soon. you know, it's interesting, chris, because western countries tried to ban the insurance of russian ships and a failed attempt to decrease the russian exports due to any irony here considering the ongoing situation in the red sea. yeah, that's your situation. it is quite, i run the really, the, the so it's all the collective circle west to try and find the russian shipping was really very successful. in fact, if we look at the, the numbers of the russian economy, the economy is growing in terms of the exports of those goods that they would try to box. that rather than having the, the effects that was designed. whereas here, it's very clear that that, that the, the actions of the who,
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the duties so far are actually physically damaging, and by taking and hitting the us. so the type of the only way, honey, given that there's a possibility that some us and u. k affiliated shipments could be destroyed by the who phase. how is that likely to impact the buyer confidence in the targeted suppliers where they look for alternatives? perhaps? i think, yeah, think you went right. make sure it's significant because if, let's say i, you know, i'm a country that once he wants to buy from one of the big oil and gas u. s. u k, but he met, you know, the british petroleum is of the well the, the excellence of the world. then you know, you're going to look at other places because at the moment you've the plenty of, as long as you have an eye like yourself, totally with, with us foreign policy. you build other options of, of, of you can buy, for example, who from the chinese a lot of countries can do the chinese chinese shits very in very few places in the world, a sanction, or you can even buy from russia situation. so yeah, i think a think it's, it's just good news for, for multi part
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r t. very bad. the very bad news for, for the so the rules bags, due to the russian foreign minister, saturday, elaborate of has held a series of meetings with a strict cation right in and up. and these come counterparts. and the u. a is representative to the united nations. the media is followed the un security council session on ukraine's latest deadline showing on don't ask early on is the level of address the council stressing that the west is complicated in kids, the tots on civilians. because they have supplies to weapons, ukraine is using to distract them. instead of groups of scenarios, it is good, can use more, shows the dest much, and do not have a problem with the fact that the weapons, including cluster munitions and those with depleted uranium methodically, mercilessly and deliberately so as being used against civilian facilities as it was during the strike on residential areas of belgrade on december 30th to send on the market and shops and don't ask yesterday,
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the blood of thousands of dead civilians is on the hands of those who um, zalinski is regime under the same time claim that the key of government to, to has a right to choose targets to strike and but if we remember how the anglo saxons bom dressed, and the 2nd 1945 is without any military need or how not so long ago in rocky muscle. and syrian rock were raised to the ground, but now they have raised a worthy successor of the above barrack and terrorist methods. the russian foreign minister is here in new york at the un headquarters. and he spoke before the security council in the direct aftermath of that rule attack and done at the showing that killed 27 civilians. as we spoke before, the council going over the history of disregard for civilian lives and brutal bombings and atrocities committed by western leaders. the also highlighted the fact that gonzalo lira an american citizen was tortured to death and died in a ukrainian prison. 90 talked about that case as well. and then from there he
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highlighted how the flow of weapons to the key of governments. this is not going to be good for anybody in the long term already. these weapons have shown up on the black market. so the usa has dumped billions and billions of dollars of weaponry money, etc, into ukraine, and the long term effects of this effort to not only continue the flow of weapons, but pro long the conflict is going to be deadly and consequential for the entire region. we will, is going to put it in a church where you go to russia, had to stop the military operation against the criminal regime that lost its mind over its impunity. and despite multiple and long lasting efforts and refused to give up the war against its own citizens in the south and the south east of ukraine and the policy of total discrimination of russian speaking ukrainians of that still make up a majority in the country. zalinski is regime, did it not only in violation of the men's ca agreements approved by the un security council,
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but also against the basic principles of civilized society and to basic human rights. instead of including those of ethnic minorities, the west that was behind the anti constitutional cooling key of 10 years ago. not only didn't cool the heads of the key of click here to order, but also use the men's agreements as a cover to a crane state secretary blinking points out that the continuation of help to ukraine is a guarantee of the creation of new jobs in the united states, as if we are talking not about the war, claiming hundreds of thousands of lives in ukraine. but about some profitable business venture. european should wake up and understand that via zelinski is regime. the us not only conducts a war against russia, but also sharply weakens europe as an economic competitor. we also heard from the russian foreign minister about how at the end of the day, there is really nothing for the ukrainian people to gain in this conflict with russia. it is their lives that are being thrown away on the battlefield. it is
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their country that is subjected to war conditions and the games are coming for the anglo saxon a link in britain, in the united states. and they are also coming for the ukranian corrupt regime. that has been propped up by them in the aftermath of over throwing the constitutional government of ukraine in 2014. now, other members of the security council spoke and emphasize the need for a peaceful, negotiated solution to the conflict, to stop the deaf that isn't every day aspect of the ongoing, such a way to the what the consequences of nato's eastwood expansion in the tape of seeking some cold, absolute security at the expense of public country security were only white and the security deficit and trust deficit. it will do nothing to make our world more peaceful and stable. in this regard, nature will do well to learn. it's less than what the chinese representative was saying, actually echoed a lot of what was said by the russian foreign minister. ah,
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they were talking both of them about the need for a peaceful resolution of the conflict. and in his remarks, the russian foreign minister survey lab ross says that there is no reason that the ukrainian people in the russian people can't live side by side in peace. that the efforts to incite the 2 peoples against each other to demonize the history of the soviet union. that was done intentionally by the united states for propaganda purposes. and that there was a long history of ukrainians and russians living together. and that ultimately, the future of ukraine is a future in which they get along with russia, which they are not having hostility for their neighbor. and that the effort to divide the 2 peoples is largely the result of western propaganda to serve western g o political goals not to work in the interests of the granting and people. now let's take you to southern gaza with the nicer and all hospitals are under intense
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id of attack. as a policy in red, crescent society reports that some of its ambulances are being prevented from reaching the wounded by these ready army. both medical facilities are under a communication blackout to forward into the organization. is that'd be overnighted strikes and can union schools the rush of wounded people from the hospital. 100 and nights and 212, i see sales and sweet 104 to when did of course the policy and, and case over the past 24 hours. and meanwhile, these were any defense minister problems. the said there was a tax owing to responding cause we are carrying out an intensive operation in the con eunice area and it will continue to expand the plumes of smoke from the tanks, artillery and air force planes will continue to cover the skies of the gaza strip until we achieve our goals, chief among them, the defeat of hamas, and the return of hostages to their homes. or meanwhile, the medical situation in guys that remains critical. i made the shortages of how
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field and medicines and the 100 and 8th day of this war, the death toll stands at moments 25000 people. man women, children loved ones across the board would at least $63000.00 people injured in a tax. 5 maintenance relative military with her and from locals of all the conditions in the policy and and case a bunch of literature thought a 100 ways you under the siege, which takes a shortage of medical services and critical medications for all patients. this includes patients suffering from chronic diseases such as diabetes, blood pressure, and comes onto biologics. in general, and a lot of medications mean we'd diagnose patients prescribed medications, and they go to the pharmacy and come back without the medicine. and on the job hospital, 3 quarters of the patients come in need of medications that we can provide the results they show that you have bad. so we have to really and stuff to given the 2 months ago, the hospital, the rough, i was treating 3 100000 human beings. now there are 1000000 and 300000. many
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patients come needing treatment, but it's not available. it is especially difficult for blood pressure and diabetes patients and for children needing diapers in milton, or we have significantly lacking over this and in but we hope that the supplies become available. i know you've looked at the bundles of them, have them here, so i can check my need ointments to my sons rash. the price of the diapers today is 120 shekels were not as the displaced persons who are going to be sold on me with my wife and my children. where can i find 120 shekels to bind? done it, but there is no medication, no appointment for drunk. the rush, nothing. we don't have anything that can meet. they give us is killing us. there's no gas to cook it with a new onion to add to it. all the basic necessities are expensive of fish. the cheapest thing today is a human being. the relatives of the hostages still held by how mazda have gathered outside the is really prime ministers, residents to demand an immediate deal with him,
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us for the return of their loved ones, our team, the list, they are chess, my. we have a notion that has more and we, i enjoyed it right now on the street falls as though as the in a row. ironically this is where is really prime minister's residence in mississippi with those people. as you can see, my relatives of these really is how hostage wife probably seen in militants and together sharing this sorrow and then the other. and so he expressed their disappointment, these really governments apprentice. if we all think hostages, interviewed another 15 days people roll their pension decision makers with ramsay's foundations and prototypes happen in israel on a weekly basis in the last 3 and a half months. all that rowing domestic, anger and impatience in mind is really probably because you're going to hear now people are trying to think now and all of them. this is what
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they are demanding. bring all their hostages back. people. number of times they are planning to explain your answer. they say, till the ones that they want to solve until they hear her does. it gives you these practices to asthma has been telling me for example, but it is very loud. they believe these read it in their shape is not doing enough and then matters as a priority. we have been able to speak to you organizers and family members earlier . this is what they have to say. we got here today to try and pressure the 5 minutes, so we outside his residency to leave the issue off the hostages on the table. this is an urgent issue. we want them to be released not only today, now as soon as possible. we want the government to and the minister to bring us the
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deals for us to a deal. and if there's no to such a deal that he agrees on. so a stifle one that you can, it's their job. it's the responsibility when they get there. they've got to get up because of the mistakes of this, say a government and it's, they're responsible to bring them back. you must make it be, they meet the pressure they manager pressure use for making a better deal. okay. so you days for 50 days, you know and need to strive for the earlier today. also in jerusalem, another group of relative storm depaula mentioned we could meet the session in the class. so it is rarely parliament demanding that the lawmakers do more to free their loved ones from continued to some protest her as were holding signs, saying who will not sit here while they die. they are you remembering december, the idea of mistakenly identified 3 hostages in guys or do you want to come back to
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the north as militants? although they were waving a white flag, all 3 were killed on the spot. the tragic incidents raise questions about efficiency of israel's military operation, but has releasing of hostages as one of its main missions. 136 people still remained and could see between gaz a 3 and a half months off, took over her mass attack on southern israel when almost 3000 palestinian militants passed through security barriers from the gases through coming from the land, the sea and the air killing people and these rarely tories her in taking scores hoffers, including women, children, and elderly, 110 of them were freed, following several exchange deals with him as, as a condition, a number of palestinian prisoners were released from these really jails. but in the last 50 or some days, but it hasn't been any breakthrough. and this is what these people who have gathered here today very unhappy about no agreements has been rich so far regarding
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the remaining hostages. the most recent still broken by the us, catherine egypt. they all play a role of media, a tours between israel and madison. this conflict included the israel's withdrawal from gaz on end, the end of the deadly war, israel wagers, and then played as a main condition. according to palestinian sources. the idea of military operation took the lives of run $25000.00 people, including those who were just children. the deal also implied another round of freezing are exchanged, including senior militants from the palestinian side, and prime minister benjamin antonia juanza are insane. israel will not accept any deal that would mean the end of the fights before israel achieve is goal of destroying him ass and does a adding. there is another so called is really deal on the table, but no details have been disclosed so far live in the public and frustration, anxiety of french government. this problem is to swiftly address
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for most concerns of a rising cost and red tape ahead of the elections in june. it comes as prime minister gabriella told me it's union, need us to defuse growing protests that i've seen spread into germany and romania, archery contributor rachel mazda and brings us more of the story. now it's the turn of french farmers to take center stage and the growing protest against the use trickle down measures. they're squeezing the very people who feed all of europe. for those of you keeping track at home, it's now dutch french, german, polish, and romanian farmers that are all for testing all mass against you measures that are impacting their activities. and well, by my calculation, that 5 countries out of 2070 u member states, which is roughly 20 percent of the that's pretty big chunk and growing. and here in france separately, gathering with our tractors in the south of the country, near tools and pest funeral and they're blocking major highways. and they're really
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not happy as their union leader explains it. you mostly, luckily on the younger is not new. for months we have been describing what friendship road culture is going through tomorrow, with farmers. one is to restore some dignity to all profess. they'll skip islands, will not help us to achieve our objectives. but i can see the number of farms can take it any more process. wholesale really did not mince words earlier this month, either when german farmer started protesting across the country, he called on to the quote. these movements all have the same root cause, the growing gap between the reality of farmers practices on the ground and the administrative decision is centralized in brussels. he also said that 55 percent of friends chicken now comes from ukraine under cutting local farmers. similarly, polish and romanian farmers are actively con, bullying against the flooding of their own markets with cheap you for any and farming products as a result of the listing restrictions on goods and services for you,
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premium providers and to at least june of this year. now few things seem to terrify the western establishment more than large vehicles in a cardboard. it's the stuff of nightmares for these white glove leads. apparently. sounds like a good plot to the next transformers movie actually rise of detractors. so they had all the tractor mutiny or a potential one fridge prime minister vi tag, who just started in that job on january 9th and probably still hasn't found all the washrooms in his new office trucks down to see the farmers in the southern road region over the weekend i todd said the quotes are, farmers are not found, it's polluters, people who torture animals as we sometimes here. we already hear that other than maybe brussels or a money or climate active as pals. well, here's seduction skill sound like they could use a little work. it's kind of like showing up for date and say, hey, you're not a psycho is i heard you are quite a charmer meeting on monday between
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a child and farming reps also included a delegate for the young french farmers union. now i spoke with several of their young farmer counterparts in germany at that roland protest. earlier this month. these young farmers say that they work like 80 hour weeks and just feel that there is just so much red tape and prohibition from the you that it's paralyzing. i'm really discouraging, it does sound like this. these young workers have found the sympathetic ear in just that about the law. who's the 28 year old president of 19 defense right wing national riley party. there is a movement of anger which is growing across europe. the common ground shared by this movement is that the european union and across europe are aiming tequila. far agriculture and denial farmers the right to make a fair leaving from their work. this as well as a refusal to rely on permanent aid. he's probably at the heart of this moment of anger. so the farmers union rep who so also invited to meeting with the prime
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minister said that the protests could very well continue all week and for as long as necessary. which sounds like what's happening in germany and with the dots and romanian farmers who have been doing the same thing at home now. and i've also been joining up with their colleagues in other countries, a convoy of ducks to offers, and farmers came down to the lane rally on the autobahn for that week long protest earlier this month, for example. and that seems to have now been extended indefinitely. and it doesn't really look like any of these issues are set to be results anytime soon. i've even heard here and for us just to give you an idea of the have. so we, we stratosphere at the level of lunacy. brussels is allowing ukrainian farm products into the french market to then be consumed by french people. and these are food items that don't even meet the quality regulatory standards to which friends in europe and farmers are held for variety of safety and quality
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reasons. well, just the french can feel good now, knowing that they're sticking it to russian president vladimir putin by eating dodgy grub. but hey, as long as it was these abbey who were to hear the tractors, attorney european highways into par kids. right. you know, it renews sedona, suspended its membership over into governmental authority on development. e got an east african regional block which promotes integration and economics corporation. the student needs for in a fast ministry says they've made the decision after he got invited benita of the rapids support forces, a power military group, which has been fighting the government for 9 months to attend a get. so management a broker piece. the student is foreign affairs ministries. as the move is a violation of the country sovereignty, the ministry considers this move of violation of so done sovereignty. and a serious breach of the e got charter and its governing rules. at the conference on thursday,
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the regional block repeated at support for an immediate and unconditional since via in the fighting. we spoke with the shari. i'm with nana us international university advocate. professor recess. the sudanese government is unwilling to engage with the rapid support forces. f equals is this i just got his brothers for testing the division, but you got officials to treat regardless if he was able to back now. because when he's under, you've got to fix the federal government, official, federal government as if somebody calls you have to be a rebel then that will that be stretching a little bit as far as that is concerned. so what do you have to see? this is the furthest news good for you got as an organization
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decided in its own way. you've got to see what can you do to help you because it would want to reconcile the 2 sides and, and be sure, and the fight is that would have done a little bit more consultations before doing that. but the more that you have a couple of countries, the judge and was received to see if he's edited short, some federal government. so, so none of that is simply the broadest, the option will be good with the 20, that would be awesome. disability interest. those all the top stars that's our here on our to international. don't forget to check out our website r t dot com for more. i'm a do show a josh and i'll be back up a couple beyond what the latest updates of next is called an investigative documentary about the c. i is sick with weapon stay with us. the.

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