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[000:00:00;00] the, we could assume they did it by accident. it's a crime either way. if that's the case, it's a crime of negligence. but we will not forget about the crimes they commit against our citizens. but they may pretend, confirms that the russian middle treat transports plain turn. 65 ukrainian soldiers for prisoner exchange were shut down by the us supplied patriots. miss. i'm going to send this to the house and you get back to the defense. the other issue is really good stuff when close and safe on this one to 66 weeks. typically adults a janine hospitals, details how is very forces disguise in civilian clothing, field trip on the students in the sleep. one of the meeting,
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special treatment for disabilities. also a head to the 1st human has been fits with an importance from the company near link, which allows use us to operate phones on computers that through the power of thought we have from a public guest. the technology in the wrong hands could lead to the affective remote control of individuals by the state or by a corporate state hybrid. and any investigation shed lights on how american brand is known around the globe are experiencing it. cheap prison labor at home. the modern slavery helps them to maximize profits. the, this is going to 6 and it must go, this is all the international with the latest world news. thank you for joining this. that's what top story this all a 190. 5 russian soldiers had been brought home following an exchange of prisoners of war ukraine,
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which took place on wednesday. the fried russian troops which huntsville to, to moscow for medical treatments, following the swap, which the united arab emirates pots dissipated. so they just exchange has been scheduled for january 24th, but could not take place as the russian, the manager transports tiring, ukrainian prisoners were shut down by it keeps false as the supposed person for the russian foreign ministry expressed relief. the prison exchange is contained, as the transfer of prisoners was supposed to take place on january 24th. but it was sabotaged by the zalinski regime, which gave the order to destroy the eel, $76.00 military transport aircraft carrying ukraine and military personnel for exchange. the tragedy has raised fee is but key of use the situation to suspend these exchanges indefinitely or abandon them altogether. we note that this did not happen. meanwhile, the russian president, vladimir putin, has confirmed that the military transport play and turning 65 ukrainian service
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meant for business all was shut down by an american supplied patriot missile. a use be to some of the genocide use the size for the fact that they shut down the plane where their soldiers were. i don't have an answer. we could assume they did it by accident. it's a crime either way. if that's the case, it's a crime of negligence. we're not going to stop the exchanges. we've got our own guys to return. everything has been cleared from the information field, but we will not forget about the crimes they committed against our citizens. the plan was shut down. this has already been established for sure. by the american patriot system. it's been confirmed by expert analysis plumber of who's and was mainly focusing on domestic issues and ways to improve the quality of life for their russian citizens. this is, after all, let's not forget an election season though for him. but when it comes to ukraine, he did say that russia will never forgive the crimes committed by the key aversion against the russian citizens. and of course, that fateful crash, which was also killed russian citizens is one of these situations and russia has
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always maintained that it was ukraine behind the crash that they were the ones that started down. and now we know that it was done using a us made patriot mix out killing once again to us from one of us. this was on the 24th of january when that happens, and it killed all 74 people on board, including 65 ukranian, po, w's out. russia is demanding, once again an international investigation and is planning to push back the neutralized zone and ukraine will just delete those with this demilitarization line shouldn't be. it's such a distance from our territory that it would insure security from foreign made long range weapons that the ukranian authorities use to show peaceful cities. i was just talking about what our guys are doing in the different direction. our troops are doing almost exactly the same thing along the entire contact line. this is what they are doing. they are pushing the enemy away from the important populated areas of russia. that's what we'll do. ukrainian armed forces shut down our ill $76.00 plane, which was carrying $65.00 of their own service been intended for
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a swamp. i don't know why they did it. i don't understand. it's not clear why they are showing peaceful cities. there are several objectives to divert the attention of their own population and sponsors from the failures of the so called counter offensive to show that they can do something. and to provoke us to respond a week after that fateful crashed way. so once again, a prisoner exchange took place on wednesday, so a $195.00 russian soldiers were exchanged, $495.00, the creamy and prisoners of war. so a lot of families will, of course, be very happy to the just the officer. that's a time was brought down by that us made miss solid. did say pushing have anything more to say about west and military to support your trade? well, of course, it raises a lot of questions about a washington's culpability, because they are the ones of course supplying mainly ukraine with weapons and the
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shells. but right now we're seeing that it's very critical time for you train because as we know, and it's been written everywhere and documented by now that you crane is running out of weapons, is funding that'll i mean, mission and this funding out of money. so this is a very critical time and e countries, america, they're all trying to make sure that a gets to ukraine as soon as possible because they understand that you can boil not when on its own. and so on a thursday there is an emergency i. e u meeting where they're supposed to discuss and relocate. uh 50 plus a $1000000000.00 of additional a to see you frame. we know in the us support they're installing republicans are blocking additional aid. so watson, some tens cents money, kansas weapons there in europe. it's a similar situation because we know that hungry as well from that. and the ego is becoming so desperate that they have this easy emergency summit on thursday for on wednesday, on the eve they sense. so the leaders of 5
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e u countries and we have germany, denmark, the check for the public as sonya and the netherlands, they sent an open letter to the financial times with explaining why it's so important to send you claim money. now they're also acknowledging that they failed to send the one to 1000000 shelves that they've promised that you probably need so badly by the 1st of march. let's see some more. what was in that letter? we must renew our results and redouble our efforts in order to ensure that we sustain or support for as long as it takes. we will continue to explode. options and invites are always in partners to co funds initiatives. and we've also heard accusations that a certain e u countries are not doing enough, for example, they're saying up front, it's liam sprain are not pulling their weights in an arm and ukraine. so there's a lot of that also internally going on. but the main problem for the easier right now is a force hungry victor, oregon who's been blocking this and he said that he doesn't want to see the bunch of news to minutes arise ukraine. he wants to eat
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a bunch of use for other reasons. and the water leak plans are gonna lead by the financial times where apparently the e u is planning to punish hungary is on thursday makes the organ does indeed pull off this additional $50000000000.00 in a and how are the funding to punish hungry their pines and bring it to its meetings and there is a very detailed plan of how they're planning to ruin hungry, basically financially. and this is what they call democracy. they have a voting system, but a few votes against what we want. and we'll, then we will this for you. so this is of course on heard of on box the does have a plan b. so if the organ does block this, and this doesn't go through, there is a plan where you countries can individually send a to, to ukraine box. this has to be approved by the parliament in each country individually. so this will take time and ukraine doesn't have time and they know this. so this is why they're urgently coming up with plans. threats, as we've seen blackmail, even when it comes to victor,
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oregon. so be very interesting to see what this will only suit, especially at the emergency meeting. it almost feels like it's fine right now. is this hot potato. they know that you can kind of win on that song. they want to send that money, but they can, they're unable to because they calibrate within each of this country within the e, with a category in washington. and they don't know what to do. so they, they seem to be turning against each other. moving on to other news now the un has been announced. the unlawful killings by the idea of to is really saw just disguise the civilians. and fortunately to the hospital and shouts of free sleeping palestinians dead, the organization also called on israel to end the bloodshed in the west bank, where killings have been on the rise since october. the 7th adults the janine, i'll still try that was targeted. so there's more about the ons right there today at $550.00. and the so 80 forces came inside the house because the thing to be in the unexplored is and also they have the same really kind of losses. they went to
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the one on one floor where they attacked the media kind of stuff, and the then they go inside totaled and can do 3 people that one of those people is asian to have been in depth and sort of a 2023. he has a part of this is and has no of names that make him handicapped. so he needs a hell in order to do his daily activities on to move and leaving to go to bathroom . so he needs companions near him, one of those continuing with killed the during the petition was his brother and the other was his friend. so actually they can, those are to be eaten, they go outside the hospital, pushed through these on here from the house and you get the impact on that. and the other issue, i mean it goes to for the on, so the unsafe and this when to fix it and the captive lead on data action bought on
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dance practice. this is the latest video. so could i take on social media shows the operation bias or the special forces dressed in don't says uniforms on civilian clothing. i've even seen a hospital that you have claims that was talking thing have must fight is inside the facility and hospital officials. and since the individuals receiving to the local health ministry has condemned to the right, this is a crime that is recorded in the register of crimes committed by the occupation excellency of the minister of health. stressed in a statement and called on all international institutions. and the world health organization to stand up and meet their responsibilities in combating this phenomenon and holding them accountable. well, thousands of guidance took part in the funeral procession for the 3 palestinians killed in the side. so to shows women morning, the loved ones as men, tied the bodies through the streets. uh,
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we heard from some of the family members and friends of those camp, the zoe, against the martyr mohammed. because we was my friend from 1st. great. thank god, he was one of the martyrs today. mohammed was with his brother in hospital. the brothers were injured almost 4 months ago. special forces wearing civilian clothes and freighters robs, came and assassinated 2 of them along with the 3rd martyr mohammed jolanda. i'm not on the mission of looking at well how to grew up with a childhood full of aspirations to live in his free country, just like any other person born on that land. however, he found himself living under occupation where his ambition was to experience life like children in free countries, in a land where he could live in peace and security. unfortunately, as he grew older, he came to the realization that the occupation was damaging the land and denying children their lawful rights. dounia, what is the use of the state department's however fail?
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see any of on doing in the deadly hospital attack. it says that the israel is free to combat terrorism, even if you're legit service or in a hospital bed. israel, of course, has the right to carry out operations to bring tears to justice. but those operations need to be conducted in full compliance with the international humanitarian law. the those operations instead of going into hospitals and murdering people in their, in their bath, regardless of whether they're so you know, this, they are suspected or so even known parents so that, okay with you. so there was a lot in the premise of that question. obviously they, we did do know that they went into the thing all i went in until you complete people who were completely innocent. so let me say that is in think that then you would be condemning a power, right? we certainly would, but i would say the israel headsets and these were, i'm us operators. they have said that one of them was carrying a gun at the time of the operation. so, but as a general matter,
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they do have the right to carry out operations to bring tears to justice, but they need to be conducted they living in the hospital. so we want them to conduct their operations and compliance with their national humanitarian law. we would generally say that we don't want them to carry out operations in hospitals, but under international humanitarian law, hospitals do lose some of their protections if they are being used to for the planning of terrorists operations. the washington bureau chief of the palestinian newspaper, our codes also got involved in the wall of woods and i just spoke to us, send them to us is directly to blame for israel's actions in gaza. my colleagues do re these issues here tie every day. i mean, we raise the issues, but that does not mean that these issues get answered or they get as a properly a i think the they, in as states have shamelessly conducted itself since the beginning of this awful genocide or that is that is what i was conducting on because it has given all the
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support as a lives on an american umbilical court. but, you know, i mean, let's be fair. not that any of a, an international power stepping forward to say, this is unacceptable and willing to take measure. this is something that is real that day in and day out, completely lawless. it's not really the conduct and that was my point is now that kind of that of a state. this is the conduct of gangsters and they do it day in and day out and they do it against kids in schools, in clinic, in the hospital. every way, i mean what you see this on daily basis. they kill people take their body and them up. you know, probably steal the oregon and so they have done this for very, very long time. and no one is doing anything about it. so yeah, you have feels that, that does have eh, you know, she, they can conduct this with the immunity. they will continue to do this as long as
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they, they, they get covered weapon, money, and shit. the protection by the united states of america, the less time to hit the leaders of iraq and syria. those the words of the 2024 united states presidential election, hopeful nicky henry what you're saying now is the time to hit a run, now's the time to hit their leaders. it's different. don't go in bomb the or infrastructure the infrastructure in a rack in syria. you start with that 1st you do the sanctions and you take out a couple of their leaders. that's the way in their country in there. if they're in their culture, you do like solo money. when they left the country, you figure out where they are, our special operations can do that. and then you take them out. well sir, as long as who's the co dot writes of the international action center says that nikki haley statements reflect the failure of american policy across the middle east to meet you to the corporate media. she says exactly what the bible says,
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what trump said, what obama said. i always talk tough, threatened countries and post sanctions targeted assassinations and list troops and war. really no new, nothing new. she's talking about all. let's have some new sanctions. serious been under sanctions more than 20 years, right? 34 years and continuing around since 1979. so that's 45 years. so the sanctions continue, the targeted assassinations continue. what it means. it says failed failed, failed policy, of a dying empire. frankly, no new thinking about how to cope with this. just make the same big right and, and keep on making the same actions. it doesn't matter really. it's what impacts us profit us corporate power. and it isn't stopping any of
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these countries from asserting their right to be free of us. true. and, and that is what a rock is demanding. they've been calling for us troops out for quite some time. now. washington and london's unlawful and provocative actions both direct sides international page peace. well that's at least is the statements of the russian buses. it's the you enter the latest secuity council meeting the session and to address the west and strikes and the red sea, as well as the south african case to the international court of justice on israel sanctions and got some to this even reduce to unless we collect what is the aggressive actions by our security council colleagues? the way somebody okay in the red sea, remind us of the barbaric and illegal negative bomb because of us love you again, it's time iraq, libya and syria. at the same time that this is so fighting terrorism and right of self defense is exploited shamelessly. we categorically condemn the aggression against you haven't conducted without approval by the un security council. we had
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against stress that the unlawful and provocative actions by watching some and long to post a direct threat to international peace and security and funds in mind. the global order, based on the supremacy of international rights and the central role of the you in the united nations security council, the 15 member body that leads the united nations convened to meet it. and that began with a briefing about the dire humanitarian circumstances facing those in gaza. the rising gaps told the wounded, etc. then from there we heard from various countries talking about the situation and how they view the response of international bodies to it. now the palestine representative to highlighted the efforts by the western countries to cut their funding to the united nations relief works agency, which they say may have been involved in terrorism. and because of that, they are cutting their funding, the palestinian representative made clear that that has very serious consequences
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for those on the ground in gaza and elsewhere. the u. n helps the palestinian people said live, remain in the land. and is it a little ones to approve them this? because the u. n. is the forum where palestinian lights for the most to settle determination and the 10 have been recognized and is the ones to deny and dissolve these rights? and it's cut on foreign minister has accused the commission of general, i'm unable of being a support that of that old is in and out today. just and despicable claim. is it a, a has laws campaigns against you under officials? oh no, to war is the perfect example of the success of the you and we should all of us be proud that we have an organization like, oh no, it was in that you and system that has been doing
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a remarkable job instead of using in a humanitarian way, the millions over the by the start and refugees for the 75 years. it is our collective duty to protect it. there was also harsh criticism from china, of the countries that are cutting their support, the united nations relief works agency. china emphasized the need for a ceasefire. the need for g escalation and seemed very critical of the countries that seem to be getting in the way of international bodies. moving ahead and trying to bring the fighting to a close or at least a pause. good yourself. we did just that has long been overwhelming consensus, an international community for an immediate cease fire. yes, it's regrettable that certain countries of assisted in that obstruction with a passive aptitude, real security, cannot be achieved by military means. and the protracted fighting and gaza will only lead to more casualties and wider regional instability, making peace in the middle east. more elusive under law, which is probably that indispensable,
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and replaceable roles and alleviating the humanitarian disaster in gaza is the hope for survival for more than 2000000 postings. we should not dismiss, under laws, work in its entirety based on the actions of a few individuals. nor should we see support for the underwater at the time when it's most needed. which would mean cutting of the lifeline for the people of gaza. leading to additional collective punishment for the palestinian people, south africa, the country that recently brought charges against israel and the international court of justice addressed the meeting and had quite a bit to say about how the court's ruling indicates that israel's activities must cease, that it is committing crimes against the people, violations of international law. the decision by the court marks a decisive victory for the integration of low flow and a significant milestone in the search for justice. for the police to mean people,
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notably south africa will continue to do everything within his power to preserve the existence of the student, people as a group or 2 n o x of a pie, teet and genocide against the palestinian people. now russian and bass, none of them. so yeah, emphasize the legality of the recent us strikes on. yeah. and the response of the western countries to the red sea crisis and how it simply does not match what resolutions were passed before the un security council. and it's not a appropriate response to the situation on the emphasis of a number of countries about the need for a ceasefire. and the relation to fighting us seems to be a theme that we heard throughout the meeting. however, the united states, as allies continue to stand pretty firmly behind israel moving on to tech news. now the 1st human has been fitted with an implants from the law. most company nearly, which allows use is to control phones or computers through the power of forth
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mosques. as the initial application for the technology will be for people who are unable to use their limbs. i think that's initial results on promising the 1st human received an implant from neurologic yesterday and is recovering well initial results show promising neuron spike detection lydia, my colleague mitchell rubles spoke with a panel of guess who shed the thoughts on this technological break to do what's your take on this innovation, there is to this as a huge leap forward for science. i'm kind of 5050 on this much on a monday because the on one hand, i see it as a great achievement or just comes from people cutting this. but as far as a globalization of these technologies, i think it's gotten the solve the same issues we'll be having with the other technologies. some of the phones i don't think is an added advantage to the normal people with them to buy the walk in games. and also i do some of the photo and the substance history without biological,
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which i'm skeptical about that gives you an additional body to just narrow it down to maybe the before the difficulties, especially when moving buildings. i think that's going to be added up last week. i'm moving that direction, obvious benefits of, of users being able to manipulate matter using their own thoughts and interfacing with computers. but there are definitely prospects for abuse and control at stake here. and that is brain computer interface and easily and seamlessly could slide into brain cloud interfacing, which means effectively 2 way transmission of information from the individual to the cloud and vice versa from the cloud to the individual. that means effectively
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the ability to read minds and to introduce cloud originating information into a subjects brain. i think that the technology to go about a year. so really interesting is tied from bad compatibility. that is a biggest problem in the kinds, easiest ways in your own interface. so basically this is a wire transfer the inches by the branch issue again rejected by the human body is excellent, but so there is still ex professional, but these improvements and materials and also the such improvements needed to be in the technologies. for example, sizes are avoiding san diego and there is a future potential. this technology is really incredible and future this, you'll be able to even the, from the source towards the side of when people and here and all the people. so i mean this above the think about a compensation of flow functions, but at least we will be also about the organization over to me. but it is,
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it really is the tools and um, together with their bodies, it acknowledges that person will be able to control unity. why is this is applied or she is a her by for example, and next or have smart home? do i see the gosh tools and so on? i be skeptical about that actual just as normal, the sticky. but i don't think it's going to be mandatory call. maybe be aware for the future as much as you like to be, but uh most probably should be the solution for those people who might be having at the dishes or if you're controlling some electronic devices. i think more lee, and also there's a way that i side or the issue that you've been having with all of your other technologies. i really lod eagle on mosque and i do not denigrate his intentions, which i believe are noble. but the technology in the wrong hands could lead to
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affective remote control of individuals by the state or by a corporate state hybrid, a secret workforce that expos forced labor tom's in c by major american companies. the associated press has published a shocking investigation into how well famous brands are using prison, labor conditions close to slavery. according to the reports of prison, labor in the us is a multi $1000000000.00 industry with prisoners living on funds and money fracturing facilities. but they produce everything from much to solar panels and even in the service industry, and major retail on fast food change is full of business interviewed by the report to say the working conditions are terrible. with work is frequently beaten by armed guards. the investigation identified some of the household brands like sports in cheap prison labor and they include the likes and mcdonalds and coca cola, as well as the food produce a call. gill ac says they've reached out to those companies for comments on the use
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of prison labor, but most did not respond. given the labor rights slide done, colleague says the us is quick to blow the whistle overlay the violations internationally by its own abuses, go unnoticed. the fact is, the united states and capitalism is always depended on slavery. just in different forms, right? there's a great book. people should read slavery by another name, about the slave industry after the civil war. after reconstruction an hour, they were more slaves in the south. after reconstruction, then before the civil war, but it was done by arresting people for things like loitering and, you know, very minor offenses and they were fine fines they couldn't pay and they were forced to work and that's how american industry was built. and now this is how it's continues. i mean, nothing changes, they just read, they have slavery in different forms. and of course, one is not in the united states. they outsource the other countries like the cons. and of course, they don't stop shipment of chocolate from
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a coat to more white where you have forest child labor kids harvesting chocolate. it's all very hypocritical, it's all politically motivated. it doesn't stop the us from using slave labor within its own country. so this is just very typical of, of the united states in the west, in general. they use human rights is a bludgeon against countries they don't like. but meanwhile, is that they commit, you know, more human rights abuses that anyone. so wherever you are, thank you for watching. that's all for now. i'll be back again in 30 minutes with the rundown of the headlines. what state you and football group broken into the
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