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so it's called direction, but again, you probably don't wanna watch it because it might just change the way the ross on the 4th is getting more grounds along the den. yes, the front lines coming just days after taking the keys. pretty old off. do you have come with got an exclusive report coming up as news is raising questions of the west. how the company can add in favor of ukraine. either be, won't killed, will surrender. will they try to run and sleep? most of them chose the latter. those who didn't well, they remain under the debris. you would just wish that with such advertise our american colleagues would not show at their democratic table some gomez remarks that from the russian foreign minister, as a lot of moms american foreign policy, it's a latent ship that proceed towards the following international law. and also ahead
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of the, this is a board of extermination and a war family and this is not a war. this is our and 9 lation as hong the road food supplies, i strength a heavy un crops of 8 deliveries to the old but destroyed northern gazda. it comes that these rally or partials raise the idea of devastation of the place. i'm personally proud of the role and gaza and that every baby, even 80 years from now will tell their grandchildren, but the jews did the hello the welcome to our, to international reaching you live from a new center in moscow. i am michael caught you up with the updates that would begin in yes, people's republic where russian forces have kept at the village of pull that up according to the nation's defense ministry our days and it goes down of 5 in this
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report. and one thing to understand about that is a small village just outside the city of the desk where i am right now it's capture has become possible off to russian forces liberated another town to even close to, to where i'm standing right now. and that's the town of mighty, in case used to be one of ukraine's major struggles where they basically, they turned it into a bass the in the of defense. so why did russia decided to make the bed? it's next target off to liberating money. and even though the village itself has maybe 3 or 4 streets, basically this village is c as one of the key points towards the town of oakland that which is another stronghold of ukrainian. i mean, he didn't ask for public schools who are very, very close to the city of dentists. c with dies located on the domain, 18 hi, surrounded by open fields. so taking a good job with a stupid in stop and upfront attack is really impossible. and even if it is
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possible that would ensue heavy losses. so the capture, the town of the village of the bed, that is one small step towards flanking oh, good. on cutting supply flies to the south for the crane forces. this is the say, the tactic that we have seen in of day of the latest big victory with dog u. b. it is bigger than the capture of the bed. and we were among the assess tv crews to visit the town of dave. and we have, we have been bringing you exclusive reports. this is our latest one. as we have been observing some, a trophy vehicles that fell into the hands of the russian fruits and speaking with the locals. this is the high rise district enough to have cuz this was supposed to be the main stronghold, at least one of the main strongholds of its garrisons. but when the russian troops cuts the main supply, audrey well, they will simply left with the rather well unpleasant choices either of these they
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and will either be, will killed or surrender or they try to run and flee. most of them chose the latter . those who didn't well, they remain under the debris. russian troops the reap the spoils of soldiers salute as they tow a ukrainian tent right past us. an infantry fighting vehicle that lays on its side and the massive crater is pulled out until the way to up. dave, good is it. so if you do face, feel free. everything from nature may bradley's too small. the weapons in demo for the for the, the ford escape. since the city of i'm going to get off of the as much as the phone getting deep troops didn't bother with digging trenches
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inside of town, making themselves comfortable in houses and basements, rightful homeowners had no shame. this one of the, the crating troops hate mdf cane retaliation to fight is on the front line. they find tanks near the front, free 1st on my comes to bed straight and they fall, sole civilians leave and then the military took over. and then when they were under pressure themselves, they started spreading around the city. despite all this, we see a staggering number of locals while driving around up. dave got. all of them chose to live through house and booms and bullets were only a part of it. one elderly woman tells me how you crane town humanitarian aid into a tuneful bending people's will the people responsible for distributing and give it out there? well, i'm russian. so the ukrainians were giving me command, tearing a but not all the time. wherever to get the a. do you have to write an application at the end you had to ride glory to ukraine?
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it frustrated me. yet she refused to be a victim. key of times, the ukrainian troops offered to evacuate for their way from the front line, but i refused. i'm a russian, a citizen of russia. why should i move there? i have a son living and then yes, but they didn't allow me to go there many leaving even now. we look at somebody who but, well, nevada, who bears there will do cities that russia is building a new in hopes that their homes and lives will be revitalized to make is done of reporting from of d. c. now they had all the danish ministry of defense as the big country. well, charles, fall the 1st f. 16 fighters to ukraine this summer. will the old debt speed the much high game changer and the conflict? we come by. it all. override our t dot com. the, well, i'm talking about traditional body's not courting to like to put in the shared by
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people across the globe and health via by russia. about his comments came during a forum, titles strong ideas for new times. as i mentioned, the task of limiting and they so late things were to show that our detractors were pursuing as obviously failed. but it's also clear that we have more and more supporters all over the world, especially concerning what we call traditional values, etc. it turns out that they are not only ours, and these are traditional values for any same person. the support to hold onto these traditional values turned out to be quite large and reliable, not only and friendly, but also in on friendly states. we also have many allies there, julia saw the russian president also supported the proposal of funny tale and student to simplify the procedure for foreigners who wished to relocate to last year. we had cher, it's traditional values,
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but i didn't put it on the line that russian needs to attract more highly qualified professionals. adding that immigrants immigrants have coming to russia actually need to respect the nation's laws tradition and also learn the language. because you just have to discuss what live here slide for foreigners in vasa, i'm joining in the studio by political consultant and human lives. defend awesome. no, definitely that he joins, but now to share his experience would be always good to have you join me right now . thank you for me that let's talk about when you came to russell, when was the 1st time you could see the idea of moving over to russia? why my case? it was actually 2 years ago notice. and it was a not specific context which um, once things were out of the way, so to speak, i decided, hey, let me, let me see if i can pull all of my soldier in here. and it's been uh, almost 18 months now. and um, i can be do my luck. i like the way you make
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a few said i can't believe by luck of the plan they've before coming in here did. did you have any bias? it's about russia as well to be sure we are a lot of things in the west. it's a constant drawing of propaganda and you know, you'd be surprised about the food. but again, the, the uh, techniques that are being used to uh, demonize washer. i search and um, make it seem as if it's some kind of uh, uh we sit back for it to science and all but one gets he and one's realizes as but for counseling recently did even self is somewhat of an educated person. but even the he was completely taken aback by villas, baffles, is baffled about this already bought. and so this is basically what people should be doing is come and see for yourself and uh, uh, to uh, to uh, a quote uh, complete or do not just see multiple uh,
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travel around the country as well. and its a very refreshing experience, very appeasing um is not this kind of a stress and pressure to cause it will conform to some kind of ideological agenda which in the west is increasing lee now the new one. and it's a, an agenda that basically defies any kind of an apology for more arms. and basically it's making it very toxic for the one to raise the assignment either. i remember the 1st time i told my mom i was moving to russia. it was like who goes to watch it, and i was like, don't worry, let's go there and see what. and after i've sent her pictures on my experience, it's been an amazing thing. she calls every day to say, so i'm glad you went to russia. you know, and so on, but let's talk about the role of the media. well, what do you think the role of the media a since, you know, mainstream media, social media in, in drafting across things, all scripting. they, they'll be,
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you know, the narrative around about russia. what do you think of that role? what, what, what we'll do that? well, if you look at the legacy media, all just read it, have a good to send a stick to it. and when you understand that those legacy media are part and parcel of something that is, you know, a more minutes. and that's basically uh, using conflicts for whatever reason. they are in conflict with the washer. and this is basically how they perceive themselves. and so the media, the legacy media is an expansion of their insecurities as it were. whereas the social media uh, owing to its interactive and this kind of a legal system. but it creates allows for different viewpoints to interact with each other and slowly but surely even the most, the weaponized social media users are coming to doubt the narrative that they've
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been taught. and many of them are, you know, whether you look at the comments on the post related to russia. uh, more and more now saying why i have to go and check it out for myself. or this seems like it could be different from what i was told and so on and so forth. so slowly but surely, the bird makes its mess. so i'll just say, i don't know how like that consistency. just like when you talk about the issue of different ideas, engaging and interacting, but it makes the will leave them a more beautiful place to live in. no talk to me how. how has your perceptions changed about what your thoughts now that you hear what you see and how the change of perceptions about motion? well, to be sure, i was always leery of how much energy and resources were deployed and to make rush. i look as they wanted to look it up, but once one, when i got here and i realize, well this is, this is what the 21st century city is about. and it's completely
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embraced technology. it's embraced practicalities, there's a, uh, a shared interest, not when you look at the public transportation system, for instance. it's not just the means to and, and it's more awesome thing. the, it's a shared commonwealth, all the people living in the city. and so i, such people are really the care where they lead the environment. and we believe everybody as a stake in making sure that they can beautify the environment and understanding. that's something that we don't see in the words where everything is specifically left to dictate. and the old model makes it even worse, because what used to be public uh, homes days of being privatized. and basically you left the, i've been to and now we see it in a way in the west educational system, the culture centers that use centers, a public transportations and slowly, but surely, you know, it's not something that up an overnight it's, it's,
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it's kind of a slow process, but i only texas for want to come to rush around, come to multiple was work and see suddenly that, you know, a real state that, you know, would see it isn't that it has a stake and making sure that everybody, as jeff get used to say, you know, this huge robust middle class is what makes prosperity possible. and so this is what we're seeing now. and this is for me, the most fundamental elements that defies any kind of characterization. that as before and last year of the last 25 years, it's amazing is because of what you come to moscow or even rush, but miss something for everybody. everybody guess whether whatever really done whatever thing or the ideal to do. what about the thing you think about this? something for everybody? it's amazing. we have to leave it here now. thank you so much. i know you have a life. thank you so much for your time. thank you, buddy. do i keep enjoying russia? all right, moving on now, it's a guy that way i be you. when will the food program is suspending
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a deliveries to the northern part of the enclave. and that decision can needs the calculus policy means that facing the stop and by the aid up as well. as the point that now remain in place until it's possible to be safely handed out of the w at the set that the, the new pause is due to quotes of the collapse of the civil war. that during distribution, we sometimes have seen chaotic situations as delivery trucks brought to locals. but the so called civil disorder is not the only threats area, crowds of displace palestinians who had gathered to get food, aid from trucks and gather, fits each well forced to flee when idea of forces opened. fire and them were heard from residents who said that the attract equates to ethnic cleansing is become very hard. i've been trying to get you monetary night for several hours. this is a bore of extermination, and a war famine. this is not a war,
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this is our 9 lation. look to get the north of guys that is suffering from poverty . banks have come and displeased people we, the palestinian people are on the, on the display stuff from my homes. were hungry and were inevitably approaching death. this is injustice. this is ethnic cleansing the now despite growing, consign something he maintained with long as ations about the scale of human law says that he's ready officials game, they do care about the guys and population at all. doing everything to preserve human lines, but it seems that there's not everyone in the governing a government but the memo. so what i'm super hello, we're not a shame to say that we want to see the soldiers of the idea of catching send war. and he stars by their ears and dragging them all across the gauze as trip or in the best case scenario. to a coffin, i'm personally proud of the ruins and gaza and that every baby,
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even 80 years from now will tell their grandchildren, but the jews did. when their families were murdered and raped and their civilians were kidnapped, we have emission. today we are speaking about society with serious, serious uh, sentiments that are not acceptable in the 21st century, such as the ap promoted and acceptable genocide, or rhetoric such as the the notion of being a non non caring about the blood that that is really army is carried on in gaza, all these things. i would like to know the more than 290001000 people that were slaughtered on purpose intervention, revenge, and genocide. the act of your, for me, this is thousands of times more broadly,
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more broad barracks done what happened on october 7th. so to get law for all the how the press conference out to the g. 24 administers in rio de janeiro meeting. it is remarks he wants to washington is operated for hedge and money can lead to talking the notion that was before our meeting here, there was the munich security conference where we stopped participating a long time ago that goes in recent years. it has it generated into such inter nissan affair, where the west convinces itself, but it is always right everywhere and that it will be live space forever. but i was also sitting there in front of some of the media that weren't covering this event, mr. blinking said there, i even wrote it out. i quote, which would, under no circumstances divide the world into separate blocks, it seems like the right idea, but the middle of the continued without any pause. of course, 1st of all,
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we will cooperate with democracy, those and then you for the most beautiful thing is the statement that all countries i quote, there was a choice to be at the table of the international system or to be on the menus. that is here, you have the approach of representative of us foreign policy to those who disagree with that. and i would just wish that with such a besides, our american colleagues would not show at their democratic tables. i think it is a phrase about that. no choking of the democratic table perhaps was the the most the day that the one the but i have to say that this is all just the russian fire sarcasm. this attitude is a shared by the majority of the g 20 members. in fact, i predict the set of gala proff. this is something that the brazilian holes tried to make the main theme of the presidency because we're now at the point where joe politics is so defensive, that there's a huge gap. it's been retorted co uh, pull it taking or do a pull it taking. and the ability to do practical,
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substantive work and the resilience. i tried to make sure that this form remains the place where people on not only throwing rhetorical dirt at one another, but also discuss certain issues of mutual importance. there they've been some results coming out of it because they talked about the reforming global governance, not only the united nation, but also the global governing infrastructure like they are math and other financial institutions. they also talked about inclusivity and fighting power to they talked about sustainable development in the economic, social and a logical sense. and this is how it sort of deal a bit of some that the, the, the prevailing attitude among the majority of 2 types of members. what are the issues this, the developing countries have actually emphasized the need to move away from artificially narrow opportunities to attempt to achieve geopolitical goals. which
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for the most part have nothing to do with international law. and they're designed to defend the interest of only one narrow group of countries and the attempt of some of our western colleagues at the meetings of the group of 20 ministers. to divert the discussion from considering these key issues on the topic of support for the key for team unfounded accusations of russia. and in every possible way to equally nice the gender by developing countries, which most countries of the global south have not supported. and this was proven by the discussion that took place here that the west wouldn't have been the wes basement. didn't try to hijack this uh forum as well. um, a number of ministers including the u. k. 4 and secretary drummond, foreign minister, the american secretary of state, brought up the issue of the death and succeeding of only this problem and the critic of the russian president in one of the russian prisons. now the causes of the of these death are still unknown, but a sort of gala rudolf faced questions about the fate of alexander obama. he also
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said that if you are truly concerned about, you know, human live the value of human life. if you're concerned about the rule of law about freedom of speech, then you would be concerned about all those cases across the board, then you would not pick and choose, you know, cases that are suitable for your ideological. i've done that and ignore something that happens in the, in your own country. um, here is he specifically, ma'am the, the death of the american journalist, a recent death of the american journalist and then a ukranian prison who died of pneumonia. now here's what sort of gate level will have to say about double sender with the, to the security group of to do as for the history about the valley staff. i don't even want to comment in detail. these people have no right to interfere in our internal affairs, especially since they themselves have such a log in their eyes with julian assange. we've gone sour leroy, who died of torture in the ukraine in prison. and neither the americans nor any
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other western figures in any way, even commented on it. i'm just making sure once again that the nazis can do anything. this is a very serious thing. and if we talk about the demands that are being made now, we demand open and independent investigations. well, it's a shame. remember when he became ill on the plane, the plane was the mid of we landed, an ambulance was already wage and their arms. conductors began to provide him with all necessary assistance. the germans, at the request of his wife, asked to pick him up urgently. it was all done with an hours one day. and then when he ended up in germany, nothing was found in sybil and clinic there of what they accused us off. they transferred team to the bonus where a military clinic where they determined that some kind of novel chuck was found in his body. we asked to see the results of the tests, but we were told, no, it's none of your business. we accuse you of poisoning him, but we won't show you the analysis. we will give it to the organization for the
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probably be sion of chemical weapons. we went there, they tell us, yes, we were given this analysis, but they told us not to show it to anyone. that's it. the circle has closed and these people are still trying to make some accusations that we are not doing something transparently, i think is just is on it is and dirty. it is very inspiring to see, not just russia, but many other countries. the global majority, many developing countries, taking a stance for what used to be perceived as normal governance, you know, policy for the sake of the people rather than app to drill political pull the taking. and we'll have to see whether these type of attitude could be continued. but as we can see from this form, it is gaining support all across the world. because at many governments are facing real issues. they are determined to use these international platforms to substantively improve lives of the people by creating joint synergies by creating
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joint projects. and by eliminating all the calls that the privilege wants to have created for themselves. now it combines in athletics, physical skills, would that digital dexterity and publish this to her all the whole new world of competition. so named digital games have kicked off and the russian city of cars on our to is donald cortez is there and funded this report of the international fidget old games that the future event is under way. here in cars on russia, people from all different countries are in attendance, enjoying all different forms of entertainment, and getting a glimpse into what fun in the future is going to look like. the
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news of my 1st time playing fidgeted, and it's a great experience. i do take pride and you know, represent possible and me and my teammates so you know, we try to play as long as we can play anytime weekend regards to sports or anything that we can join together and just have fun and entertainment. i think this is good for peace and go for everyone. well, as my 1st time arrives, uh, everything was amazing. seems they want people was really nice. the reception was really warm. so i'm really happy and grateful to read here is my for experience like playing music, all you know, playstation and also about the possible player. so it's everything new for us. so we are really up to 3 years. i really want to appreciate the organize us on the jewish young men in gen ed by all done on this very important events that to make the pass on with disability globally to participate in the gym. so the
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will have equal, right. was all for leave pass on was known disability in the glove. once again, rush has become a place where people with all different interests from all different backgrounds can come together for a singular purpose. and here today in cars on that purpose is to have fun. hello, it is of america donald port or far t cause on it after the opening ceremony of the gains of a future. lot of it put in that would be are public subscript president full by like pro tools. and we had an exclusive chance to talk with the mil. busy donek, you know, she'll just so listen. relations with russia has been excellent for many years. we have complete mutual understanding is very important for republic. a service guy that the president understands. our situation, which is complex. we express our gratitude to russia, which does not miss
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a moment to express that subjective opinion, which does not harm any people in our territories during un security council meetings. when bulk and issues are discussed. our relationship prospect, the good. we believe that russia is on the right side, the side of freedom of the people, nations and countries in this regard, present boots and is accomplishing a very important mission at the present time. republic, a sub scott has good relations with russia. economically. they are a little disputed now because of the west and the sanctions. republican service that has not imposed sanctions against russia. although we are under constant pressure to do site. russian companies now operating on a territory and difficult conditions. and we have to find a way to get things back on track with good cooperation. i don't know so well, i'm of which would have been saying that ukraine have greatly affected republican service. got, as i've already said, the west is in the state of collective hysteria when it comes to russia that demanding,
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that everyone in the region joined the sanctions. republican service guy has not done this, you know, subjected to pressure and the amounts from the west, almost daily. on the other hand, communication with the russian federation has been disrupted primarily in the fields of trade in economics, which wesson's all well established economic relations. the west itself is experiencing economic problems and is reducing production we're region that is somewhat tied to the export of role materials and other things. so we've also experienced decline in production. justice. there is a decline. the west, germany, for example, is being the newer session for several months as have all the e u. countries for the oldest affects all positions for waiting time told, preserving the concept of cooperation. now freedom, we don't want anyone to interfere in our internal affairs by perm to know by them. it puts in who has never interfered in. internal affairs, never showed favor to any side. and who has always advocated for peace and not to retreat. and this is what can help us. everything else doesn't help
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the video and notice it, listen to the russian presidents, i'm just standing and rushes, understanding is a whole, puts us in a better position than other countries in the region when it comes to gas. we respect rushes, position meet, wants to strengthen his currency, and this economy. we will do everything we can to ensure that there are enough means to pay in roubles in the free market. we convert all money to make payments. i must note that we have confirmed that the price we offer is quite favorable to us . and this is thanks to concessions from russia. the prices remain the same, was confirmed. stay at that amount for the next payment period for which was this is up and put, communal city is obvious to the west is miscalculated. they believed in the weakness of russia even assault to take possession of the country and break it into pieces or take possession of its natural results is, which is the is beyond question. it is clear that there is not a single importantly.
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