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the, the was completely low life, you may need to support the board total cost. that was the single was about any piece of flat. the slovak lita hose is no longer in the ukraine as it goes to some fellow european need is a considering sending that 1st dislike that. meanwhile, the serious som is hit, the streets across the u. a jingle store, a tease to stem the flow of cheap produce from the ukraine, has missing many local thousands of business. human rights organizations accuse is well of close intensifying the repression of garza squad. little king more aid from
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entering them fast food and place in violation of the ruling from the international court of justice. plus the probity of mid deadly terror attacks running around across africa in the wake of western military interventions because of the exhaustive base of the crisis. as according to report, the very good morning chief more about team here in moscow, it says to the 11 am and this is the international with the late as well. these update is great to have you with us. we would jacks the continuation of the war. that's the message from the slovak, later to fellow wisdom politicians who are considering sending back troops to ukraine, appointment as to what fits. so it's clearly stated that he won't be approving any military supports a kid. he also saves a diplomatic solution, unwholesome to even discussed at the meeting of top european officials and powers
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on monday. a duck are so simple, it was completely bull like meaning to support the war at all costs and to do everything you know, is it for the want to continue? i was very surprised that it was not a single was about any piece plan or piece initiative. i can confirm that the all countries that are all ready to send their own soldiers to ukraine, all the say never so la case among them. they are also countries that say that this proposal should be considered all governments this piece oriented have rejects the continuation of the war, will not sound weapons to ukraine will focus on severely on projects you will settle while the controversy over this frightening development is not just confined to slovakia, actually according to the polish president, he says that there's widespread disagreements in nato. and so a decision hasn't been made yet as to what to do. and we've seen some nato members say it's just outright refuse to participate in such an off. and i'm think of
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a move like as we just saw slovakia, but also check republic greece, athens said that this is something that's not even on the table for them. let's take a listen. i want to assure you that there is no question of sending european needle forces inside ukraine and issue that for greece does not exist. and i believe doesn't exist for the great majority of our colleagues. at the same time, the dutch prime minister, who is also expected to be the next secretary general of nato, said that this wasn't really at the top of the agenda, monday's meeting. i mean, who knows why? he said that maybe to back track because of the controversy that he saw it happen with these members states, or maybe just to sort of play down the significance of such a potential decision. meanwhile, when we know that ukraine is in dire need of more wet buttons, so what's being said about that? well, things aren't so great for care of. honestly. i mean, jeremy's transfer has already ruled out the possibility of sending long range torres missiles to ukraine. because berlin is afraid of escalation to the point of outright before between nato and russia. then we've got a,
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a proposal from the czech republic to buy up a ammunition from 3rd party countries and send them to crane. but this is something that france actually doesn't want, because parents are saying, hey, our economy should benefit from the war production associated with sending ammunition to ukraine and for its par. key of says that it wants all of the ammunition exports from the european union to go directly to kia. all contracts for the export of the ammunition produced in europe to 3rd party countries must be put on hold. and all such emulation should be sent to ukraine, every cartridge produced in europe should serve the purpose of defending europe. so, it really means that that's going to be more violence. and as long as key of refuses to negotiate with russia, it's going to be no peace confiscating flows and russian assets. there's not only fat, but legitimate spots. the claim for the ukrainian foreign minister who's accused the west of creating obstacles to giving most goes suspended money to kill me wally
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the u. k. b matter of london has controversially proposed seizing of the 1000000000 pounds worth of russian prophecy to contribute to it. rachel most and thousands of the story the ukraine appears to be running out of other people's money. well, it's running out of willing donors cash as western fists are now starting to tighten up around tax paying motors. but zalinski and ukraine want these guys to know that it is indeed possible to keep playing sugar daddy. all they have to do is find someone else and steal their money and then hand it right over to kids. and hey, maybe we'll start with the guy. ukraine doesn't like the praying for a minister wrote recently in the western process. confiscation would not only be fair, it would be legitimate. this has already been established by numerous legal scholars and jurists. of course, some of our allies are concerned that the decision to seize the russian central banks assets could set a precedent for other countries to seek reparations for past wars. but these
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spheres are unfounded. the legal mechanism for confiscating russian assets can be tailored to the specific case of its aggression against the crane. and thus, developing existing international law would have no retroactive effect british prime minister receives so nack, a former banker himself apparently considers that given ukraine, the interest on the billions of dollars worth of russian assets currently frozen in the west should really just be a gateway to stealing those funds altogether, we must be bolder in hitting the russian war economy and we must be bolder in seizing the hundreds of billions of frozen russian assets. london mer. civic con, his socialist tendencies appear to have chewed right through their harness on this particular issue is big idea is for the government to seize london property owned by russian, all the barks and sell it off to fund 4000 homes for people like, what do you know ukrainians, we're talking about 1100000000 british pounds and property that cons city hall
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conveniently, attributes to corruption or to prime the licks all because an n g o said. so international banks have responded to all these folks who sound like they've been binge watching heist and mafia movies. non stop with the reality check about the need to mind. boring stuff like the law or else a bunch of institutions. risk getting sued, apparently, and they're delirium. they also forgot about their own russian. all the guard pals who move to the u. k. from russia, with their assets and even use them to support the russian opposition. one of alexi and a valid is known benefactors. sounds thrilled about the pace plans to stick it to put in for ukraine at his expense. i urge the government to seize property assets held by allies of putin, as well as set up an effective register of overseas property beneficial ownership. the socialist is used to eating at someone else's expense. oops, sounds like he wasn't listening when put in himself weren't guys exactly like him
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way back in 2002, but the state would eventually come, you go to stuff, then you the, i'm not saying that the model accounts will be frozen. but if decisions of this kind of with different variations are taken, please excuse my simplicity of expression, you will have a hard time swallowing dust running through the courts trying to unfreeze your funds. well, it looks like these, all rocks may be off to the races, all right? seems like they figured that if that day ever came, they'd be granted at exception for being the western approves kind of russians, but they probably didn't figure that would be ukraine. that would slam the west for issuing them a free pass right before demanding to receive the same kind of double standard treatment looks like what we have here is a mexican standoff of total hypocrisy polish farm is, are expanding that protests against the transit of ukrainian grade. they've announced tons of organize a blockade of unless away any and bold on friday to this. so the impulse from you trade us to add to local proud uses in the country well enough. and those standards
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are imposed on products from ukraine, which means that production costs there are much lower and we can not compete with these prizes at all. the so it will simply cannot be that our farmers have to produce less in that ukraine by the fact that there is a war imposes its prices and its screen. our people want to live to what is, what is the impulse of grain from ukraine has a negative impact on us because it distorts all markets. we have large stock, some grain in warehouses, that we are able to exports. and if all market is this to buy the imports of rain from another country, we cannot even sell all grade to all mills or field processing plans. how does farmers have been blockading the ukraine voted for several weeks there on gray. there's some ukrainian products, tons of things through polar ends up being sold on the local markets. protest is
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limit, the rising wave of mass protests, the commission is the key of to consider. the position of european farm is installed, exposing grain to countries outside the block looks in small southern the best way would be disappointed acquaintance rides. the tents run support to see ports and sun products to countries, whereas ukraine has always traditionally sent its products. what we need for this is a positive approach from ukraine and some corporation o ukrainian partners must understand the situation of fall fall most no markets kind of stand such a level of supply increase across on a tier for the sco specialist from brussels that she had her take on the agricultural route with this idea that needs to receive the administrative burden on farmers is enormous. and small form owners find a huge amount of time dealing with administrative issues. while large companies
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over this to have the stop to make their lives easier at the same time, it is safe to say that this movement will not stop unless they are a concrete actions rather than promises. it must be realized that the demands of small farms will be different from demands of big companies. so it's necessary to create a basis of trust in order to stop this. try and trust is aaron through actions that people are waiting for x and the 2 for cannot with public to use being exacerbated by rum punch minutes and as hawks across the continent according to an alarming new repose. terrorism rates have skyrocketed in the wake of decades of the so called the us led war on terror. most recently, at least 9 people were killed in burundi following a series of deadly attacks in bettina fall. so i'll see if the condo has moved from south africa, of the recent attack, so carried all to by the read to barbara to respond to the in the room. do you has
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wants to gain so to tara, among the civilian population that side, this time it was a house called in full morning and you know, kind of too often we know which was the target of these merciless design. and the tool is quite heavy. which 9 did, including 6 women and the soldiers who came to help, according to the pavilion authorities of the one the trains. and on the screen, i'm posing a constant threats to the security and peace in that region. he has an eye witness describing what exactly happened. that's a good time to let he ask for the men were, and my aunt told them that the men were in that home yet. and that we were in morning. they replied, ah, i want to shoot you. and then they shot people who were hiding in a shower. everyone who was in the living room. and then he came here where the food was and did the same issue for which there was no immediate claim of responsibility took place. and the reason we armed groups that have carried out so several,
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a text the, the eastern part of thinking of that. so just yesterday, the african continent to has a sort of become a central heart to bid for 2 of resemble around the side and then to extreme is in what a significant increase in a terrorist attacks on the continent in pieces. yes, i mean, the p cost of this is expressed in the violent struggle between many radical is let me tell risk organizations such as the isis and ok to and many countries on the continent and even between those organizations themselves. and at the moment, we understand that to the so how the 10s of sub saharan africa is responsible for move dates from tim present in 2022 and 23 to 3. then both the south asia, the middle east and north africa combined. in fact, it reported that would be, since we saw, found that it's free to the cheese due to terrorism violence increased by 48 percent. very important to note as well that the number of attacks in africa has
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risen to a 100000 students in the u. as warranties will until the end of by now it's not a stick for that. americans moving on to a c, c, off a stalemate, soft, exhaustive, and fees. and that you redid case offer to intervene since the united states is watched. if it's um, um if it's improved, this is, vicky is protection of fish and i'm from a rock cheese guide is done, but it's the greatest for you to offer. i'd be admitted to more that may not being the middle east and in africa. the numbers alone speak to the depths of the disasters has moved on that fatalities linked to militant as long as violence rose by 20 percent in the past year from 194122022223322 a record level of legal violence, this represents a near doubling in depth since 2021. 83 percent of the reported fatalities have been in the soho and somalia. the 2 regions saw 43 percent and 22 percent annual
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increases in the number of violent extremist linked depths respectively. but it's not only that you is um, even when it comes to fraud. in many parts of the african continent, 5 is only increase the fitness of the from stall to it's so cold counter terrorism . and recently, africans have been saying to the waste. and these utopian taxis that even a long while ukraine in the middle east or in conflicts being invaded and being attacked to advertise also. and the permanent attack of from talent resentment has always been with some saying that to this is no longer the colonial era. and pv, the countries even if they all have equal dignity and their problems does have to be solved and handled to the same way. this has also led to, to some sort of glowing critique towards a stance off of wisdom, pets, and icing. and africans, and african stays that for to to they both find me being popular since now with the
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emerging power houses. as a result of all of that in dollars or less and less territory is considered safe each day. several people were killed including children, and the latest is very strong on the southern most city of rafa on monday, but it's from the same. so as people sitting through the day, we're in a desperate range for games time locals try to find those who may still be alive under the russell case. what one survive the hard to say about the scale of the devastation of the wireless. there were entire families, including the people who owns the house. they were targeted with one missile that made a huge explosion. and the building collapse. we recovered the dead, including women and a child who was 7 years old. many others were injured including my sons, to my i'm still looking for a little so on monday, crowds have displaced, palestinians was seen rushing to get bags of flour. i made widespread famine like conditions and gone as a human rights groups have found to be along that as well as failure to comply with
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the oldest and the international court of justice. to prevent the acts of genocide in the end place, the could say as well as allowing less and less humanitarian a to and so gaza. of these rarely government and starving causes 2300000 palestinians putting them and even more perils. and before the world courts binding order, these really government has simply ignored the court's ruling. and in some ways even intensified its repression. including further blocking life saving aid, according to their recent report by new york based human rights watch situation with a delivery to a guy that has worse and one months off to the international court of justice instructed age row to basically work on improving it. the daily average number of trucks with food age and medicine entering guys had dropped by more than a 3rd following the i. c, j roll it in january. that is, according to the un office of the coordination of human retiring affairs,
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147 vehicles a day and months ago versus only 57 trucks daily, recently worth mentioning before these rarely offensive in gaza and humanitarian crisis that followed about 500. how many turn trucks were sent to guys every day, and it was never enough. also, 24 humanitarian organizations operating in guys a complaint about the lack of transparency around. how exactly a tracks can enter a gas, a delays and denials that is rarely crossings and inspection points, and also concerns about the safety of trucks. fuel humanitarian missions were permitted to reach the northern guys. i'm with a survey saying almost new aid is distributed beyond rough. uh, which is the biggest city in guys, a south where more than a 1000000 people, according to the u. n. estimates and our crowding up to most of them were forced to flee the war in the northern parts of the street. also human rights watch claims that israel prevents gas for workings for repairing the water infrastructure that
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has been severely damaged and is where the air strikes with only one out of 3 pipelines coming from israel. now operating and as less than 50 percent of that's the fastest also after the icy j roll in january, e's real started a war against on it was a key for many turing provider in guys. and israel alleged that 12 agencies, 30000 employees, has participated in october a 7 attack. and while the wind is still investigating the number of big donors tots to funds to the agency, already packed more than half of all the city carrying organizations working in the area, relied on the admissions and reports. now say that is real, destroyed on the why offices in guys. hm. and looking, any food coming to the street, if it goes to the agency, the head of one of the why now and in alaska to the un general assembly presidents that the agency has reached a breaking point due to multiple governments,
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suspensions of funding. and these rules contained to shut the agency down a little off in all of, of waiting for the military and catastrophe now in full. and is it guys a street on israel? let's take a listen. a struggle is to enter, does this tribute, the security constraints and temporary closure said both crossings. the crisis of the man made disgust. meanwhile, it seems that if the humanitarian aid manages to weight scales, it becomes a challenge for civilians to get it and often live tracks. and then according to your med, human rights monitor, israel target safe corey doors and civilians waiting for a tribes near the checked fortunes. here are some of the testimonies the organization has managed to get. let stay can listen. among the displaced were children, women, and elderly people raising white flags. as we arrived at the bulky junction, south west of garza city, the army suddenly opened fire on us. we fled,
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leaving many dead, an injured eye miraculously survived. we did not pose any danger. we complied with their messages, instructions instead of finding safety, we found death. i went to l, received street to wait for a trucks. we discovered shooting and shells coming our way. dozens of others who were exposed to the same also escaped south. so the situation on the ground in the gas trade is very dramatic. human rights, which claims israel is using starvation as a weapon of floor that is role denies these really governments folks 1st and just recently said there are no limits to age. and 3 guys have some is really officials, blaine, the when for distribution, delays and accused have mass o guys of police, full failing to secure convoys. and while these accusations continue from both sides, people and g as a hundreds of thousands of them continue to suffer, a hand just surviving was what americans capital now. and then the of the us at
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force has died off the assessing himself a blaze outside the gates abused radio embassy and a video the began streaming to seconds be full. the tragedy the month that he was staging a final protest, i gaze washington's backing of the wall in gaza. the same and active duty member of the united states air force. and i will no longer be complicit in genocide about to engage in an extreme act of protest compared to what people have been experiencing in palestine said the hands of their colonizers at all. this is what our ruling class has decided. some distressing image is now showing 25 year old aaron bushels shocking protest. he was touch housing free palestine as he was engulfed in flames. he was late to pronounce that in hospital. however, it's not the 1st such act in december. another demonstrates itself and related in
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the outside the his way, the conflict in the us state of georgia. we spoke with the gray zone editor in chief mux blumenthal, he say, such horrifying acts of protests had, unfortunately, the list to gain the attention of politicians in washington. this extreme protest by aaron bush mill and active duty air force service member is not having the same impact that for example, the quaker, norman morrison, who burned himself alive in front of the pentagon, had in protest of the vietnam war, robert mcnamara then the defense secretary actually witnessed, morrison's self immolation and it shook him to his core. no one in official washington that i can think of is shaken up by bush knows protest. the slaughter continues to weapons deliveries continue. but it has galvanized the protest
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movement here in washington. there is a vigil in one hour at the israeli embassy. there is a global awareness now of the anger, not only within american civil society, but within the american military. as the us direct roll the u. s. is playing in this genocide and gaza. and for those who are tempted to dismiss bush snell as simply some crazy guy protesting some other countries war that he's witnessed through social media, they should consider documents exposed by the intercept earlier this month, which showed that air for service members have actually been called up and deployed to israel to help is real in targeting and surveillance of the civilian population in gaza. these orders were marked mandatory. so the u. s. air force is directly
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involved in implicated along with every other waiting of the us government in this genocide and gaza. a well coming up next on all the international school team, no serious has the right step side of the 360 view. as are more of today's top stories so far, make sure you joined me again at the top of the thanks for watching the the
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what was supposed to be a call to action for thousands of americans frustrated with the lack of immigration security at the southern border turned out to be a rally of just a few 100 over 3 states. i just got out hughes. and on this edition of $360.00 view, we're going to discuss whether the max and move it still possesses the power to motivate unimportant issues, including showing up with the polls in november. so let's get started. the
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in january, the supreme court ruled the federal government, not texas had authority over the border, and border control could start cutting down the razor wire, erected by texas governor greg abbott, all to help secure the border. and response a take back our border truck or convoy a group of christian truckers, how to events across texas, arizona in california, which included concerts and speakers. now the 8th was to help spread awareness and peacefully protest. president jo biden's position on the border and the open border policies. he stands behind noted. busy as like former vice presidential candidate and governor of alaska, sarah palin, as well as famed the rocker ted nugent took the stage. the organizes of the protests were aiming for $700000.00 plus to attend. however, actual numbers felt very short,
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was only several hundreds showing up. now almost all the latest polls show the subject of border security and immigration reading as number 2 or number 3 and voters might get by the showing of this last rally against the lack of security at the southern border. you would think the only action voters are looking to take on the issue is going to be on election day. but it's ridiculous to take a politician is going to take care of a problem, especially if it's one that they have done everything possible to avoid fixing in the past and somebody or, and say, encourage this problem to grow. well, let's discuss this with our panel joined me today, our former dual credit congressman from florida, alan grayson, whose personality is just as bright as that shirt. and from new york, we have typical analyst, steve malls, bird and director of policy studies at the center for immigration studies. jessie von, thank you so much for joining me. let's make sure we have a lively conversation on this. do i do believe it is an important issue?
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and i will start with new jersey because i remember the anti obamacare rallies that happened in 2009 in do you see there were thousands of people that ultimately led to the birth of a tea party. there was a national mentor in the anti government controlled health care to flip congress in 2010. so let's move it to today. do you think americans really care about what is going on at the border? and enough that it could actually have an effect on the outcome of an election the most definitely do care. and i think it really could affect the outcome of this coming election because there are such stark differences among the candidates on their immigration positions, at least between the democrats and the republicans. under the last 3 years of the, by the administration, we've seen the, the worst crisis along the border in our history with higher levels of illegal immigration that we've ever seen. and a lot of public safety and fiscal and security problems as a result. um, even if.
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