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you probably don't wanna watch it because it might just change the way inside the russian troops. the mine arose as a, as long as the games retreat center is ukranian, full sized sized presidents landscape blames faltering weston support for reset. it offers, waiting for the medical supplies, specifically for an american decisions. the support is crucially needed for you and special and boy own abuse in conflict says that all reasonable crowns to believe how mass committed sexual violence during the 7th of october tax and as well. but admit she con, yeah. provide any evidence i did not meet with any survivors of sexual lot as we looked up sexual lightens pretty much, you know, vacuum variables,
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laughter red face softer as unfinished a light shot, foreclose the political scandal in india. and while the text john has apologized, new jerry says it was last summer. and then bob way accused it cus are trying to pursue its own interest by backing the opposition. and the country outside of washington imposes new sanctions on the presidents and all that keeps because of his stomach, the principles of the life from the russian capital. this is all to international. i say keep me company this cheese, well, let's talk to you with the oil in ukraine where russian forces all said to be advancing towards the appeal and stuff in the hall called for region. mid a tree engine is all helping to clear on t tank lines the, the, the boy sometimes we
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walk 15 kilometers. the young men doing it in the military engineers are needed to make passages in mine field so so that our infantry can enter. and so that vehicle is going to pass through and not be blown out, but so if we don't have engineers who will make the passage or remove mines and force debris where doing a good job of it just means all our well that's just a recap. process strategic as on says in recent weeks. so on the southern front, troops have captured the city of queen, keep giving them access to this. yeah. rizza and then the done yes. good public. the town of law starts gonna was secured off to the city of, of dave scott came on, the russian control. that was the last month i made the car and ukrainian retreats . the country's president has put the blame squarely at the feet of weston sponsors
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for the lack of support. some of the china squad tips project is the stream the difficult supposed to these. the last is this is how you were waiting for michael supplies. specifically, for an american decision, the support is crucially needed. the key is the political will to implement everything, to provide exactly the level of supply. and we'll help with that. and if this does not happen, it will become one of the most disgraceful pages in history. if america or europe are defeated by a radian chevy, drugs or russian chapel is, what is the start of the one who create has received more than $117000000000.00 from the us on a you, nations. but all to you contrib to rachel last and now questions whether any. so going as a being off the presidency landscape, a straight up begging for weapons hasn't really produced the desired results. so now the landscape is switching up and it be lation tactics telling the west or are
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you just gonna sit down there and take it like some kind of woods from russian and iranian drones. or are you going to fight like a real man, because the whiskey says that he's just tired of waiting around to get all the weapons he needs for victory. implying this the wes fault that rushes winning, all that's needed is just a few more weapons. even though. 2 so in that least intercepted audio of senior german move twice officers talking about sending long range tours missiles to ukraine. and also who came to the conclusion that there are 2 interesting targets on the bridge in the east. and the munition depos above the bridge in the east is hard to reach. it's a rather small target, but the torres can do it. they had to admit that this so called game changer. the taurus would actually be any kind of magic bullet for ukraine at this point. kind of makes you wonder why ukraine didn't have every thing that it needed from the west before it's counter offensive o wage. overall,
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through the contact group led by the united states and they to analyze and partners have provided unprecedented support to ukraine. more than 98 percent of the come. but the vehicles promised to ukraine have all of the being delivered. they've got it, armor, artillery, air defense, immunization, including just the reason package. not to mention the training we've done for multiple brigades of ukrainian armed forces outside the country. so it's not just the stuff. it's to know how to, how to use that stuff in the field for what we call combined arms maneuver, which is what they believe they're going to need operating an open terrain, integrating mechanized infantry and artillery and their defense all in the, in the field. so we've done everything we can, i think the current as a result, impaired as you know, very well the united states and other allied countries in europe and a really around the world. i provided training and immunization and advice. so if kids had all the western weapons needed for victory, then why does the wind ski make it sound like his sugar daddies are just
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a bunch of dead beads who never paid child support to the perpetually winey dependents? well, russian president vladimir putin did say right from the outset, that one of the main objectives of russia's military operation and ukraine, along with the notification was the militarization definitely wasn't kidding. it turns out that ukraine was about, as quote, well prepared to handle those weapons and preserved their existence on the battlefield. as a cheesecake factory would be to preserve its desert supply. what a fat kid walks in, looking to straight up, demolish it. western officials are now saying that, hey, they may have been a little over confident maybe the technical term i believe is getting high on one's own supply. apparently the ghost of t of and the heroes of snake island just couldn't translate their victory on social media over to the battlefield. all of this is a real let down for the very grounded and novel delusional nato brass. if we give
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the ukrainians the munition and training they need the when we have to be careful not to be overly pessimistic in 2024. the sheer fact that ukraine is still a sovereign state and that the ukrainians have taken back 50 percent of what the russians took in 20. 22 is remarkable. russia has learned a lot of lessons and it's also producing more ammunition and equipment than we collectively can provide. we need to be as innovative and flexible as ukrainians on the ground play and solve how alas, caring how to campaign on for a shipment at the show us so far, unable to provide any evidence or have you met to survivors or victims? and uh you said that the, some of the bodies were shot and, or maybe was subject to was sexual violence and then they were killed. after that. have you seen these bodies yourself? i did not meet with any survivors of sexual. a lot of this,
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of the 7th of october with tax the always of to month. we try, we tried, but we received information that a friend full of survivors were receiving very specialized for my treatment. and where to, to where my goal is to, to speak. the objective of this visit was to gather analysis and analyze verify allegations, and yet it's not an investigative nature. then what is the nature of this? if these are not investigations, we looked at sexual ally, that was pretty much in a vacuum. the way any investigation would collect and analyze evidence of such violations and crimes perpetrated. we collected information which is, which is completely a different special we, we did not record or preserve information documentation and evidence including interviews with this testimony in forensic material. we did,
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we did not identify those responsible with a view to and showing that perpetrators of violations are held accountable. the great media outlet carried out its own investigation into the home us right claims, ultimately finding no evidence to support them is that us in chief locks. blumenthal believes that the u. n. 4 is just re site playing is really propaganda. this already made its rounds in the west and press on a trip that has no investigative mandates in which she was not collecting any evidence. by one point, she said she's not even collecting information. so what was she doing there? yeah, she was there to simply validate them on so many of the claims by israel that have already been discredited. the bunk was to and blown out of the water by independent outlets like ours at the great zone and by is really media itself. and what primula patton asked proceeded to do this in her press conference under enormous. so what do you pressure and elizabeth intensive questioning from members of the media?
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so didn't do was to dissemble smires and basically acknowledge that there was no clear and convincing evidence of any systematic sexual assault on october 7th. and that in fact, she had not even been able been able to meet with a single victim brooding 1st, which is real, hasn't produced a single victim. and that her entire trip was guided then in her own words, despise railey institutions. so this is not a credible finding, but from prefer israel's propaganda purposes. patton, achieve their goal. details of this report do not verify the as rarely propaganda. that's featured in the headlines in western media about familiar patton's presentation. and once again, she said this is not an investigation, she was not collecting evidence. she's produced nothing new here. they've just recycling propaganda that's already been seen in western media. and what we need is
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a real independent un investigation. i was under pressure by as rarely civil society. and what she means is she was under pressure by cut outs of the as rarely government and is really intelligence the u. n. was under pressure. and that the israel lobby may have been incentivizing her trip. i mean, that's it, that's something we can take away from that kind of statement. so this is a politicized theatrical visit to israel in order to deflect the kind of pressure that, that organization is getting. while israel has refused to cooperate with the actual un investigative body that could deliver a thorough independent investigation into sexual violence on october 7th, on the grounds that the experts who comprise that body are anti semitic. so it was actually refusing to cooperate with the real investigation they were special representative, did also speak about the mistreatment of palestinians,
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which among other things into that section. i felt i was ignoring my life for one day and we were able to meet we full uh, recently with these detainees. i did not receive a, but i didn't go to to gather information again. i mean, i, i stressed that i did not go to, but i met we've, we've them, and i got a very disturbing information from, from them with information about cruel in human and degrading treatment of father students, man and women in detention also under the admin administrative detention including sexual violence and the forms of invasion. you've body searches, sweats of rape and prolonged force community. i don't have to go too occupied palestinian territory to collect to do or die that information because i received un, verify the information. it does demonstrate a lack of interest in the plight of palestinian women. and what we're,
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what we're looking at in the gaza strip is not just the abuse of palestinian women who have actually been abducted by israeli soldiers and subjected to abuse. including at the bare minimum threats of sexual violence. we've even documented this with our local partners at the great zone. through interviews with women who've been abducted by israeli soldiers of the streets. we're talking about the industrial slaughter of palestinian women. this is 400 past indians have been killed in the west bank since october 7th. so she's not really interested in the obvious, easily documented live stream of abusive palestinian women. google has been forced to say, sorry to in deb offer. it's still under development a i platform, described the policies of prime minister and run from o d as a quick fascist but is protected. so i'm hoping that that's the end of the laptop. it will be left wanting as officials annually responded by saying that a simpler part of g just will not suffice. our expectation is certainly not for
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platforms to come head to the wrong thing and simply expect to get away with the, i'm sorry, i apologize. i think there's a mis reading by some of these platforms that because of this size or because of the jurisdiction that they can get away by glibly sort of talking that way out of a problem. which is certainly not what the law says. and this is not really how the old works. so following the incident of the indian government housing form and tax funds that they must now obtain and consent prior to any public distribution of quote, unreliable ai tools. cyber security. yes, but sondra already i believe that the technology is still a lot saying sold up safety much the most important aspect about b a is that it relies on the bid that bank it has to get into a prediction about the agenda that them of the incident that often they may not have the data it sent to me is biased, are cut up,
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they're getting ready to produce a biased uh, malware that it is a biased towards the attendance of b, or with that it is 2 words. it is, and this is our cost or $3.00 to $61.00, it will not let us look at like this. if the, obviously, if you were to launch a new god, what am i correct? as i said, then i know, but mentions needed by the government from the government. so why this formation is such a pos, formative technology, which as of now has no god rates between the news in the lab. which means ordering that states and board goes out to the public. so hence, the government decides to ensure that being the rest of the population these, these maintain the buy of these big technology guides. the u. s. has snapped additional sanctions on involved with presidents and all the senior government officials for large corruption and human rights abuses. the new
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allegations from washington follow an earlier dispute, ofa alleged violations of democratic standards back in august, when president emerson and uncle was re elected the new us restrictions were paysimple to to decade old program. a gave the southern african nation, according to american officials, seems not to photography, simple plan people. my calling michael chest, i place involved with international communications direct to says in this country is taken measures to mitigate the impact of thanks. what do you have any of these things above, which is a suitable americans like 12 inches through a little position by 2 types. they want a saw that the this the gain so far independent. so the washing tony should not, in the, in the affairs of other nations and they should respect they both know we both the template as far as policy formulation is concerned. then the lender form problem is that particular, uh, you know, benchmarking a position, the whole saw a book,
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the consent of minds, the people that we go to a land and read, never giving back our legs on y'all's policies. no man's idea amount of sanctions. they impose on us not meant at the amount of the restrictions they impose in or not . oh, willing to go see guys including our president, not zimbabwe holds the title, was the most sanctioned country in africa. now we understand the government had to ask washington not to impose the assumption that they would undermine the country. so how do you expect this function is to affect zimbabwe as a country? so uh, this functions imperfect to the education sector, idea of effort that are all sick to do. i think that, you know, it's trends and the, the, the, the did, how can press start so they have affected manufactured. so for life, the words including the they did the banking system, but then bob way is not for the good sense of what is in the context of all this.
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you know, god does trophies that are created by the rest of the month way is i'd certainly said come by to ms as in the form of uh, the mining sector. we have seen that to just been a very resilient and say that is actually been complimenting the, you know, a pain insight doesn't feel like you're going on to ensure that, you know, a people gets there. somebody's in time to ensure that the industry is alive and all these other things. so yes, minus to be off monday is that the sanctions of the mortgage and if a but i should also flow to the government for each policy cannot visions that do been pro tough throughout the toners and sector. don't agree college i throw it into mining st. the end. do you mention your investment for prospects because and bob which is being focused on, on this thing, hold on, it just kept it all be under the big ones. it beat on what seems to fissions. so
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some of these issues that have been put across by the government really. com is in the end to say comes in take measures to, to do the sanctions. they've done this of their design initiative to cause our people to die last in 1002. i didn't know what it meant. that is. ready most people would not be going to school, but they both because it is actually been happening in the context of fuzzy about china as high as legislative board tv, national people's congress has begun this on your may seem to report on the government's progress isn't going to china is gdp surpassed $126.00 trillion you on an increase of 5.2 percent breaking china among the fastest growing major economies in the world. china continues to gain greater international influence and appeal. the foundations for secure development were further consolidated. steady progress was made in diffusing major economic and
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financial risks. correspondence with sanctions here news networking state. joe says that the government report was mainly focused on the country's economic on social advances. i think it's even more like a prostate statement because the business, the government report a, it's a great basically, he's emphasizing the on the foreign policy in general. but he also emphasized that the current situation around the world. so this is the work report that really emphasized on the economic development when it comes to relationship with foreign countries. premier lee also mentioned about further carry on high quality opening up. so china is further open in the office market in order to expand its connection to where the international world caesar needs oci, presidencies and thing and other party and state leaders visited many countries and attended meetings such as the brick summit. china will remain firm and opposing all who germany and ready to pursue initiatives in global development, global security,
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and global civilization with other members of the international community. we will promote shared values for humanity and build a human community with a shared future. the oh, every national people's congress in every years government and what report. it was a paragraph or a few sentences addressing the so the type one question because it is the court interest as a core question that said it's china cares about most. and then china sees that tie one is part of china and then it's enable territory, especially in this years um the government of what report china reiterated the one china principles in 1992 consensus. and there was one thing that is pretty unique from this work report has been as the size of the boss, straight development integrated across great development. so chinese, they're really emphasizing the term integration. so basically uh, that's the promotion that help the people in taiwan as well. as people from the
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mainland so that they can a better work each other. integration also means that providing a more favorable opportunity for the uh, the type type one compatriots. when they come to the mainland, they have more flexibility. they have the equal access with those people from the mainland. so i'm following the off the hours of counting ballots. the final results of uranium parliamentary and assembly of export selections all out with all the details straight from tron. has all these ease of to the, i suppose close at 12 am local time on friday after a 6 hour extension. so totally view elections to 16 hours to wrap up. and now after hours of vote counting, the final results have been announced here at the interior ministry as was expect to be overwhelming majority of the $290.00 seats. so they're all small events will be occupied by the end piece from the process of most comp. that's
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a political font that's classified as conservative. politicians whose take to the traditional principles of these law make republic. they're known for their anti western approach. and essentially, they're opposed to reproach them on with the united states. that's a policy that's also shared by the government of abraham bracy, who is also a key figure from the principal has kept the incumbent line off of the problem. it is also dominated by presto follows, and that explains why the 2015 nuclear deal has been in limbo and talks with the european party. so the deal have faced the long times tale made. so the new law makers will assume their seats later inmate. and from the released line off, we're not expecting a size make the change in tap on foreign policy. ties with the, with the us in particular are expected to remain philosophy there around between the all. yea, and as long as the atomic energy organization over the countries nuclear program is most likely not going to subside. and if we review the activities of pressed upon
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us, and these are, they were the ones who passed the bill that's required the countries atomic organization to scale back it's commitments to the nuclear deal and ramp up uranium enrichment in response to washington's unilateral withdrawal from the court, so there were forms to adopt a more moderate approach to have relations with. the west will be significantly out numbered by the 1st of all is also strongly back though for assistance access and its actions against as well. i think it was then it'd be ongoing is where the war and god, it's also important to add that's as to the elections warehouse at the same time. the other one was the vote for the assembly affects the experts. a powerful body of 80 ac logins and religious experts who are in charge of choosing or dismissing it while supreme leader and also to oversee his performance. presidents. abraham royce was already a member of this clerical body and was re elected to the assembly of experts. this time as well beyond the outcome of the elections voter turnout has always been
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a major issue in any election, any of on the interior ministry for the overall turn out at 41 percent between out of 61000000 eligible voters, 21000000 took part and cast their ballots. this is the lowest participation rates, and the history of these won't make rip pop like during the previous parliamentary elections. this number stood at 42 percent. so earlier, there were speculations about a much lower turnout given are the economic challenges that one is facing mainly caused by western sanctions that have led to soaring inflation rates and depreciating national currency, which were expected to dissuade menu from turning out for the elections. but again, this might hitting a record low, the turn off was much higher than watts many have predicted. that is our run down all the big source of the day so far, but the day is young. so check back in later. the next 30 minutes or so you'll be
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