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[000:00:00;00] the, the russian force is gay, more ground along the denette front lines coming just days after taking the key city of the of car. we've got that exclusive report coming up as key of loss is just raising questions in the west. how the conflicts can and in favor of inquiry either be won't killed or surrender or they try to run and sleep. most of them chose the latter. those who didn't. well, they remain under the debris. i would just wish that with such appetites, our american colleagues would not show at their democratic table. some government remarks from the russian foreign minister has take
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a lot from months american foreign policy. it is related to people for c towards following international law. and also ahead of the, this is more of extermination and a war famine. this is not a war. this is our 9 lation of hunger grows for the supplies strength of the un cuts off a delivery stool of the old but destroyed northern gather. and it comes as these really officials praise the idea of the devastation of the ag clay. i'm personally proud of the ruins and gaza and that every baby, even 80 years from now will tell their grandchildren what the jews did. the . this is our things and national reaching you live from moscow. welcome to the global, i big this our, i am michael watching. that were beginning the done yes,
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people's republic where russian forces have kept to the village of bull. but according to the nation's defense ministry, our days it goes down on finding this 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 closer to where i'm standing right now. and that's the town of money in case used to be one of ukraine's major struggles where they basically turned it into a best in the old defense. so why did russia decided to make the bed? it's next target off to liberating martin, even though the village itself has maybe 3 or 4 streets. basically, this village is seen as one of the key points towards the town of olga dot, which is another stronghold of ukrainian army. he ended in ask republic, also very, very close to the city of dennis. c is located on the dominating heights surrounded by open fields. so taking a good job with
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a stupid and stopping the upfront attack is nearly impossible. and that even if it is possible, it would ensue heavy losses. so the capture of the town of the village of the bid, that is one small step towards flanking oh, good. on cutting supply lines to this town for the ukrainian 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 1st t v crews to visit the town of dave. and we have, we had 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 russian foods and speaking with the locals. this is the high rise district, enough day of cause. 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, autry, well,
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they was simply left with the rather well unpleasant choices either of these pay 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 war. sol, just 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 of dave good is it. so people say, feel free. everything from nature may bradley's too small. the weapons in demo for the for the,
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for since the city of i'm going to get off of the she has food, i mean, is it already keep troops didn't bother with digging trenches inside of town, making themselves comfortable in houses and basements, rightful homeowners had no say in this, one of the, the crating troops hate m d f cain. retaliation to fight is on the front line, stay 5 tanks near the front, free 1st on my co scrimmage street and they forced all civilians leave and then the military took over. and then when they were on depression themselves, they started spreading around the city. despite all this, we see a staggering number of locals while driving around up. dave. all of them chose to live through how and booms and bullets were only a part of it. one elderly woman tells me how ukraine turned humanitarian aid into a tune for bending people's will the people responsible for distributing and give it out there? well, i'm russian, so the ukrainians were giving me comments. aaron,
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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. it frustrated me. yet she refused to be evicted on key terms. 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 of leaving, even now the look at my to open the box will be as they're all those cities that russia is building a new in hopes that their homes and lives will be revitalized to make is done up proposing from of the oxy. on ahead of the den, danish and ministry of defense as of a country will transfer the 1st f 16 find us to ukraine this summer. we. busy busy the old jacks be the much hyped gain chain during the conflict. we covered or override our t dot com,
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the traditional values according to vladimir, put in the shed by people across the globe. and how did it by russia? his comments came during the forum titled, strong ideas for new times is under the task of meeting, and they say things russia that our detractors were pursuing, has 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. it turns out that they are not only ours. 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. and we also have many allies there with one other. washington president also supported the proposal for the tale and it's getting soon as the simplest law,
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the procedure for foreigners who wish to relocate to russia and share its finished traditional bodies was that the putting on the line that russia needs to attract more highly qualified professionals adding that immigrants coming to russia need to respect the nation as long as conditions on the the language in the good and not to discuss what live a slide for. foreign as in roster. let's trust alive to also in walker respondents almost little by who was born in germany in this now. and then the russian, northern capital. it's almost as good to have you told me now what to do 1st. when did you 1st come up with the idea of moving to rush you i oh, that was long ago. it wasn't very different. the restaurant was already in the ninety's. so i mean like, like 2060 or something like that. so there's lots of different russian about what they attracted me. i always, the comforter westport was different really, but was always instructed me with the people that also opened, so interested. so i,
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i always felt freed just from the, from the schuman side, for, you know, from, from, from the social point of view. so this, i liked it for the 1st time. that's amazing to hear. now russia is offered to put your aid in a very negative sense. what i, this is a hollywood or in movies and music and all of that. the people of the nation included about what has been your experience with russians as you had been exposed to the call to ask you. as i said, the rest is always interested. i tried to be and german, your friends, as a foreigner, not loading the language that people will nearly ignore you. and you have the interest in the way you from what, how would you like it to you? uh, what do you think about a bed? how is your life in your country? so you get very easily and contact and, and this open, this is what i always like. the people who are much more often they are not. so as you always are, they are not so politically correct. you can have any opinion and nobody will be angry, they can say, okay, well this is your opinion off it different, but to an ice color simple. so that's what i like. you have the so it's much more
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relaxed. exactly about i'm talking about the freedom to think. i think it's, it's real. yeah. but let's talk about communication naturally. but how do you communicate with your friends and relatives? a broad off? are you proven to avoid the topic of russia in your conversations? you know, so everybody knows that i'm living here, everybody and also the head of the country that i want to live here and the people who visited me. but i understand that, um not everybody wants, you know, it's that your individual decision. but i know of my friends came and left russia with saying, oh no, i will never come back. they all said, yeah, it's nice. somebody people said, well, i would like to, but i can as i said, i will come back to visit again. but there was nobody saying, i will never come back. this was a horrible experience. they all have, and i know that there is much talk about the so called traditional values that russia has continued. describe what that means to you if you shed them and very
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simply means that with which we all in the west grew up like like 30 years ago. it's a normal family life. it's trying to have children is trying to, to, to have a normal life to a, to have affected compensation without any battery. yes, of built up by political correctness, i always knock off the more accurate, aggressive, very of brokenness. and all this, it's just being normal. people, you know, this is this, that's what it is for me. um i, i wouldn't, but of course instructors i but i wouldn't even call it considered that we'll just call it normal. yeah. like if we have a cub pad both sides. how much a bit different from what, from the ones where you come from, a different story much because well, as i said, i left germany in 98 when when august printed correction correction only started this correctness and i'm having to jeremy then once a year or once and 2 years and seeing how the company a country changed, which the people living there in this in this environment don't recognize. i was, i was quite shocked. and at the last few years, when i had been in germany, i really,
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i didn't bear more than 5 days because the number of so many things with which he had no mold, not allowed to say. and then on a property with friends, they looked like you like to upgrade. and so, so i really, i'm, i, i almost love to come back and i don't have a big desire to do, isn't germany at the moment. now talk, talk to us, how do you navigate the pressure and condemnation for sliding? we'll say there's 80. is there any examples you can share with us on how you dealt at how you handle the navigated issues like that? well, how i deal with them. it's quite easy, i don't care about that many, many examples because well, i'm, i'm quite famous in germany as a blogger, as, and the other thing about my, my website is like his as millions of cliques a month. so even the german state television sometimes makes some documentations, saying that either i should probably get this and putting calls me every day, gives me money to write what i do and so on. but, but you know, things i don't care if you don't care. well,
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what about us is those live in your life? and that's even your dreams. that's all. now. yeah, that's what i mean. i do a free get to do what you want to put. so and i like to do it exactly. it's really amazing about the thing that the initiative to simplify the relocation to ross or for, for and as i see a ross and values will gain momentum. yeah. and i am an automatic for a foreigner who came here himself and had to try to get him permission for, for, for living here and so on. so, so this is, this is quite helpful furnace. the law site is a complicated this has to be this rough estimate, this easy russian needs, especially since ever fears. russia wants to be open to, to people from the west to what fed up with live life in the west, one to live in a normal environment. so the russian has to make it easier. um the last, well i think it would be a tool long topic to explain how complicated that is somehow. but yeah, this has to be something written. all right, so i'll go through it,
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but thank you for giving us a peep into your experience. thank you so much for your insight. not say a good laboratories and held a press conference after the g. 20 for administering rio de janeiro a meeting in there for months he wanted washington's operate. that's what hedge money can lead to joking. the notion that was before our meeting here, there was a 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 like face forever. but i was also sitting there in front of some of the media that weren't covering this event. and mister blinking said there, i even wrote it out. i quote, we should under no circumstances divide the world into separate blocks,
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it seems like the right idea which he made of the can see in it without any pause. of course, 1st of all, we will cooperate with democracy. but 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 ace. here you have the approach of a representative of us foreign policy to those who disagree with them. and i would just wish that with such appetites, 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 had 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, uh a product is sort of a low proff. this is something that the brazilian host tried to make the main theme of the presidency, because we're now at the point where joe politics is. so this is that there's
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a huge gap between rhetorical pull it taking or do pull it taking, and the ability to do practical, substantive work and the resilience. i tried to make sure that this form remains the place where people don't 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 uh, governing infrastructure like they are math and other financial institutions. they also talked about, uh, uh, includes cvt um, sliding power to, uh, 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. the issues as the developing countries have actually emphasized the need to move away from
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artificially narrow opportunities to attempt to achieve geopolitical goals, which 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 seem to 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. so the west wouldn't have been the wes basement, didn't try to hijack this uh for them as well. and a number of ministers, including the u. k. 4 and the secretary drummond, foreign minister, and the american secretary of state uh, brought up the issue of the death and succeeding of only this palm and the critic of the russian president in one of the russian prisons. now the causes of the of
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these death are still unknown, but as sort of gala rudolf faced questions about the fate of alexander obama. he also said that if you are truly concerned about, you know, human lives, the value of human life. if you are 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, 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 levels have to say about double centers with the security group of people do. that's where the hysteria about the valley is deaf. 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 with gonzalieras,
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who died of torture in the ukraine in prison. and neither the americans nor any other western speakers 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 within hours one day. and then when he ended up in germany, nothing was found in sybil and clinic there of what they accuse us of. they transfer our 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,
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but we want show you the analysis. we will give it to the organization for the 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 and dirty. it is very inspiring to see, not just russia, but many other countries. the global maturity, 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 it taking. and we'll have to see whether this 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
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substantively improve lives of the people by creating joint synergies by creating joint projects and by eliminating obstacles that the privilege wants to have created for themselves. now the latest vote, members of these riley methods have dispensed themselves from creating a positive and state move celebrated by the nations. prime minister kinetic came together in an overwhelming majority against the attempt to impose on us the establishment of a palestinian state, which would not only fail to bring peace, but would also in danger of the state of israel or the possession. nobody is really a government on the creation of a policy named state remains controversial. on one hand, these are all the class, but a nice page to decide for itself on whether to establish diplomatic ties with follow spine. on the other hand, it has consistently rejected the idea of the 2 state solution initially proposed by
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the united nations in 1947 with no concrete progress haven't been made since i finished with his 2014. he's right. israel has expanded several months. the illegal by most in the international community of the policy in foreign ministry has condemned the late as votes held at on the line that policy and recognition by the international community doesn't require he's ready permission mid. while within these while itself, the opposition is called the prime minister at the main optical for the peace to be reached, accusing him of being washing the country. danielle, who has been the main obstacle to peace for sure, and he certainly has prevented peace or any political solution in all of his years in politics. one of the reasons for cultivating how mosque was to make sure that there is no peace because that would mean a policy and in state which is a big no, no for him, it's more likely that he will not go for peace, but let's give him the benefit of the doubt,
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even though he does not deserve any benefit, that may be a miracle can happen. while in another vote. can i say members or fails to gain him? super majority required to ask one of its members of captive. and he's and he's ready. politician who's supported the sub african case of the international court of justice. submitted this past december peter q. these are all of committing genocide in gaza at these around the parliament as a keys. the fellow a colleague of fighting with him us allegation denied by the little make a of the accusation included in the request for expulsion that i supposedly support the armed struggle of hamas against israel is a particularly obvious and blatant lie. a wild claim without an ounce of truth, a deliberate lie and behind it a clear and malicious intent, political persecution, and silencing. not for more on the story. let's cross live to the
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man, the center of the attention here, a member of the commissioner, 10 the head, that spotty of the captive himself. i'm good to have you is good to have you join me right now. you are able to get on the boat of our staff. a lot of people have been following the development of the see this as really a political persecution. and did you expect that you'll support on the south africa in case of the i c. j with go this far, you know, actually a look. it didn't come as a surprise because the political silencing of both accuse and of the different voice i would voice which is for bes, against doctor base ship against the wall of the same type of goals against the cartilage. for me to buy come out at the same time. so it does, it pulled up surprise. i must say that, but he was a surprised by the amount of the age that them i see can see
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the, you know, created. and they because what the base side on i signed a petition on which close to 1000 to use the ac. because inside point she clearly asked for 2 main seats which invite you of a necessary one. is $200.00 deductible. because a, because of the blood should a thousands and thousands, tens of thousands palestinians, it'd be heated in jet. and then especially in most the most and cvb is more than $10000.00 fuel. when what came a, the goes to sleep, it's a owens and everything is distraught. it is to the, you know, the destructed and instead of what's going on there at the same time, down a $154.00 bit moment all stages. is there any hostages, a lot of times there in the end, so far from us in the,
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in the east. so just as well. oh, keep doing this well, i will and i guess we wanted to stop in order to save the lives of both. but his feelings and the site at least, and to begin and move towards ending doctor page and of the teaching adjust piece that and in the, in addition to that a, we won't. if those have signed the petition, we will then impose child a speech to use the best, the gate. what's, what's going on in god's that a, in is of course, cannot be investigated soon. like any other country, you know, to investigate. it stands. so the policy on the appropriate in the but actually seduce him, which is nice, but use this way by the way is nice to j. and then that was the multi multi page in my book division in signing distribution. and unfortunately,
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a bit vast majority of members of the can asset and wanted to use it as an excuse to an experiment. and it's very important to emphasize that wasn't next use. i've never supposed to them struggled against these way. and i, we live in support. i'm struggling against these, these are these, my country and the my thoughts a in my start date with my culminates against the occupation against the siege against great ceiling. it st above is a full justice for full. but the kids also have a view of the, the rest of this way. and by the way, that the decent was built against the state, the fees are because against the government of you say, that's my, that's my. yeah. you know, obligation as a member of the good of the commission in the position. exactly that that's, that's, that's what anyone would even understand. but the point of that is looking at all
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of the issues for mobile 5. now are you'll be only one in these really, paula takes the ones the atrocities and guides at the end. you know, it is unfortunately the most of these way at least don't know anything and don't want to know what's going on in gaza. these are the media, it may mo, that box may be phones, very sewage of the least. don't actually a, have a quote about anything that goes on in the gaza. and as i said, i'm afraid that most of the people who use, i even don't want to know what's going on there. as you said, that was, it is the look at wearables, most of these are the most we didn't want to do not want to be aware of those up to us. it is a and they a month to put additions, if the vast majority among the $120.00 members of the class, it is just, you know, 10 of them it's and they also even me, less finds
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a justification for what's going on in gossip. and then it's, it's bang for, for me as a human being, it's painful for me because those of course, these, as i said before, lot a look for me, human beings, and the lives of human beings that will be, will feel me beings, all human beings is a is a play with button and my soccer is to stop the bloodstream. i don't want anyone to be cute and neither police the news. nobody's a lease. that's what we stopped. right, well it's, it's also paying for, for the most of the world as well. thank you so much for, for giving us insight into your experience there. how to respond to member of the can instead of cas of thank you very much and thank you for hanging on and speaking on behalf of a human kind. thank you so much. i not together now why the u. n. well,
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the food program is suspending aids deliveries to the northern parts of the enclave . that deficient leads the complex policy. the end they're facing. stopping by, the aides stoppage was report that may remain in place until it's possible to be safely handed out of the wsp set of the new pauses due to quote the collapse of the civil order during distribution. recent times i've seen k all think situations as the delivery trucks brought food to locals, while the so called civil this order is not the only threat area crowds of displace policy unions who had gathered there to get food from a trucks and the guy that fits you with forced to me where the idea of 4th is open . the fire and them were heard from residents who said that the attack equates to ethnic cleansing is become very hard. i've been trying to get humanitarian aid for several hours. this is a war of extermination and a war famine. this is not
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