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the, the, the, the headlines you are not, as must go. it makes a legal request to a number of western states bonding. they reveal any data or about foreign involve put in terror. it's fox in russia. it does follow the deadly massacre and must go nearly 2 weeks ago. 6 yeah, that's the is ready to call them is right, that is relative as all the hostages still held by a mosque interrupt of session, demanding lawmakers the board and get the release of the plan. and the a will. the central kitchen accused is the idea of deliberately killing step one of it stop members in gaza. the red crescent organization claims 8 workers have been
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systematically targeted throughout the company. what happens to the team? it happens, this fine coordination is right, operating does not respect this coordination on the deliberately asked us to mount the key targeting and age workers out also in the program, the dollar eyes ation continues and the bricks family and global. so as india is economy, power is a, had prime minister, sets the stage to see the car. and so you go, head to head with the us on the right from the to india. i mo, challenges to the american dollar on the geopolitical chessboard. it's always your new 0 nazi and so in the wake of the concert whole atrocity nearly to 2 weeks ago. moscow is now demanding the full western states of america, germany, france,
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and cypress. come clean about what they know about foreign involvement in terror attacks and russia. and the legal request has been sent by the russian prosecuted general's office as our correspondent always by a full legal request to investigate finance, years of terrorism on russian territory. and the north stream pipelines have already been sent out by the russian prosecutor general's office to a number of western nations. specifically the united states, germany, france, and cyprus, according to the prosecutor general's office. the idea is to hold these nations to their commitments, to international uh, anti terrorism agreements that they signed back in the 19 ninety's and in light of recent events may have been violated by western nations. we express our hope that our colleagues from those countries will deal with the requests in good faith and fulfilled their obligations under the 1999 international convention for the suppression of the financing of terrorism and the 1997 international convention for
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the suppression of terrorist bombings to investigate the information provided to assist in obtaining the evidence necessary for the proceedings and to ensure the inevitability of punishment for criminal acts and exclude acquittals for political or other similar reasons. now this statement comes, i made a, an increase in terrorist attacks on russian territory over the last several years. the most recent one of course, being the tragedy of the crocus city hall massacre that took place late last months . it's was carried out by his law. miss terrorist who tried to flee the ukraine after killing $145.00 people, including 6 children. moscow still investigating the details of this tragedy and trying to get to the bottom of who was actually behind it. and although key of has been pinned down as one of the prime suspects, it's starting to look like. certain western nations may have been implicated, as well as the ukranian armed forces, a needle can no longer do anything on the battlefield. the enemy is increasingly
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resorting to terrace methods out of impotence. the terrorist attack was well organized and was accompanied by extensive prearranged coverage by the western media in the direction they need it. it has already been established that the direct perpetrators of the mass murder at croaker city hall, were financed by ukraine. also, it is known that the t ever team is not independent, but it is controlled by the anglo saxons who are trying to impose the idea that the terrorist attack was carried out by isis. however, it has been noted many times by various sources that the us created al qaeda and also had something to do with the formation of isis. while the croaker city whole massacre was one of the bloodiest recent terrorist attacks on russian soil, it's far from the only one since russia launched its military operation. and ukraine kia has launched to terrorist attacks on the crimea bridge. and according
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to a recent article from the guardian, ukrainian intelligence believes that a 3rd attack is quote, unquote, inevitable. of course, there was no mention of the civilian casualties that resulted from those attacks in that article. but there's also the terrorist attacks on the north stream pipelines which are widely believed to have been the work of the united states, especially when the western led investigation came up with no significant results. so with russia now trying to hold western nations to their obligations under these anti terrorism conventions from the 1990 is it looks like the west is going to have to start putting it's the rule of law where its mouth is. yeah, we would gauging this with the professor of the institute of european studies and bell, great or 7 guy ej. and he believes there are a lot of questions that the western countries need to on. so when it comes to the sold, it links to various terror, a positive west that was using the terrorist and. busy in many parts of the
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world, there were clear connections between the terrorist and northern cal accomplices in the early ninety's, and also involves me on the or the organ. i organized import of g heidi's, death for 5 d, a guest log in a service. uh, it was old uh, facilitated by the western secret services. so this was never really a secret. however, uh for somebody. uh, uh, like partnership to say that uh it, it says the volumes because uh now lets say the gloves are off and russia is uh saying is, it is militarily natal via ukraine. cannot make any strategic, let's say victory on the ground. that is why they resort to terrorism classes have erupt it in the is really parliament, has relatives of the hostages,
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still held by hum us interrupted a session demanding their immediate really the food is basically showing people charging. now in hebrew, even members of the opposition joined in the cold earlier on wednesday nights and scuffles with police broke out resulting and some of the protesters being dragged away. and i guess being building of the country for months against the government over security failings over october, the 7th and the bloody offensive in gaza. and the failure to get back to the hospital as i'm at least here actually. now it's by wednesday, the last day of these really solomon's plenum, before it is supposed to go on a spring recess, is the final day of the massive and to government prototype here in jerusalem demonstrations that israel hasn't seen since. how masses attack and of cobra. that's led to the states,
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a war and g as it is relatively called. now here in front of the message, but in 3 days we've seen thousands coming to voice the concerns and demands and the loudest belief in london, families of these really hostages, held in captivity in the gases tray for 6 months. now some of them you can see them behind me there from time to time shouting at shop meeting. now, in zebra, they demand the release of the, their beloved ones from cooper to between guys that now earlier today they went inside the parliament and threw yellow paint on the glass. it's the parade, the gas gallery from the kinetic members. some of the protests are, is also covered. the fans in yellow pain geller is the official color of the ring. them home contain that you nice relatives of the hostages and all those supporting them the demonstrators, childhood. they will be no recess until the last captive is returned home,
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while they were being removed from the gallery by security guards to just to remind you 134 people, men, women, and children, and the elderly remain in gaz. a for almost $180.00 days despite many rounds of talks with different states mediating so far, there was only one deal between israel and how much less the band or the floods to the release of more than 100 is really captives in exchange for a number of how is tv and prisoners housing is really jail. since then 4 months, no breakthrough has been achieved. and then to government protest or is it you can hear and then see a line may the name is in yahoo is the progress on purpose because of the war would keep human power frustration for us or say the government is acting in its own interests and not the peoples they ask for resignation and early elections. let's
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take a listen. look, some of them have to say this government has abandoned the hostages, the in gaza to actually get things moving. isn't demanded this government be removed? we both been protesting against this government. now for over a year and it's changed forms over time, but it only becomes more and more acute how this interested. they are in the future here and the actual people who live here and, and building something that allows us to live and thrive and be safe here. last night. the protest, one violence, or is of israelis took to the guys a street in jerusalem, not far from here, where the prime minister is residencies located. several of them managed to go through barricades flashing with the security forces to protest or is organizes telling people to calm down and avoid the tensions. but it seems that people are not ready to give up. these really literacy, it is on the term mentors. domestic pressure was below the condemnation. oh,
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so now they have been various is the national given it seems to be concerned recently for example, huge number of innocence of the last pills and is really offensive in jobs that local house administrator for more than 33000 people died in 6 months of the war, also these rules plans to invade densely populated area in guys a saw where right now up to 1500000 gallons sheltering the most recent incidents that alerted many in the world. these really army killings 7, a workers of various national network, gaza at the time they were delivering desperately needed english, starving in play, the vague so with a whole all the charity on it was he's new to the yahoo laser and me to take the ideas. i'm in time to try present joe biden,
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who said he was out range for one thing as an israel wasn't doing enough to protect civilians. their reaction signaling even deeper rates between the 2 close allies, the u. k prime ministers that the guy told him no way, canada and australia. so we acted curiosity and expressed astray is inc and concerned. he met a tear and assistance, must reach people in gaza, unimpeded and in large quantities. i think it proves military machine which is out of control, but they fire on anything. if that could be a slight suspicion which is in violation of all the rules of warfare that should be distinction between military and civilian tockets. israel needs to respect international humanitarian law and we will make sure that that is the case. so that's the answer then, right? security concerns and threatened all humanitarian missions. currently working in
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the united arab emirates down the it ex stopped all its operations in the street in an emergency move. well, the girls who many very ne you guys are from the states returned to cyprus. they came from full of food that was not even on the b 2 times at the time when the u. n. is alerting spam and is spread across the valley still way. so clearly this the. 7 might get things on the ground even worse. meanwhile, in gaza, the founder of the, the world central kitchen has dismissed israel's claim, but a strike. one is a convoy the killed, the 7 staff members was an unfortunate mistake. instead, he branded the direct attack. the air strikes on our convoy, we're not just some unfortunate mistake in the fog of war. it was
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a direct attack on clearly marked vehicles whose movements were known by the as rarely military. it was also the direct result of his netanyahu's government's policy to squeeze humanitarian aid, to desperate levels of the following furniture. shopping of the bodies of the work has been brought to a local mode. they've killed us. i left the warehouse packed with food. the idea f as a method making of a quote, a grave mistake would claim the incident was not intention. this try cause not carried out with the intention of homie w. c k, a well, cuz it was a mistake that followed me so you didn't. if occasion, night during the war, in a very complex conditions, it shouldn't have happened. well, the is riley newspaper higher. it says doubtful. all the is right, the strike was mistake. it reveals the idea of a tech to be a convoy not once but 3 times. however,
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when the guy who was put to the us national security council spokesperson, we saw some ducking and diving. as you described, you describe the described as a osborne mistake by his real, according to hard caesar. how we use paper. it wasn't one strike, but 3, the 1st one, then interval during which a workers got out of their vehicles, remove the what would you try to to another vehicle which was struck. and then a 3rd strike. what as they tried to move and escape in a 3rd vehicle, at which point all of them were dead. how would the 2nd and 3rd strikes of these marked vehicles be a mistake? and why would the us not more forcefully set conditions on the use of us made weaponry when it is being used to target aid workers?
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if the 1st one was a mistake, the 2nd 2 were targeted with the intent of killing everyone in that kind of way. so how do you respond to the 1st of all, there's an investigation going on, so why don't we let it get done? and why don't we see what they find in terms of the decision making process that led to this terrible outcome. prime minister and the idea of has noticed that it was their error. you don't like the word mistake, they're, they're investigating it, let them do that work and let them see what they come up with. and then we'll go from there. us present a job, i missed all the state entirely on the sidelines saying he was outraged by the killing of the 8 workers, but just by public discontented with televisions, actions. washington continue to supply weapons to israel, and we've spoken about sort of side of the palestine red presences high. the she says, aid work is being deliberately targeted, a house on the sides of society as the by states as a body. they can't think of something in the work or when the world essentially
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tension that is so traffic to see age workers be killed. targeted despite coordination, despite arranging their uh, the access those data workers. when working to address the, the 100 percent and suffering of people, think of what happened to, to them as exactly why do we have experience reading to b, b or c. s has experience. this is right offer. it is, does not respect this coordination on the deliberately asked as to magically targeting a workers out of human experience as what happened to 15 b or c s members who with just the way that they were on the jews. yeah. so the question, as how many more age workers should be killed before the international community will act as experienced the steps and measures to ensure protection for
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humanitarian unpaid workers. what was one's the pride of causes health care system is now a scene of devastation. after a 2 week is really military siege of the largest medical facility and northern ga. so the outer sheet, the hospital is not completely and ruined. satellite images basically revealing the true scale of the destruction all around the complex. have a look right there. earlier this week, the idea of withdrew from dallas cheaper facility, offer a 14 day operation in which they say they detained and killed hundreds of what they called tara suspects of the world bank is revise up its outlook. the india is economy jacking up the growth by around 7 percent. it comes shortly after 5 minutes to moody over the national bank to prepare a strategy for the global acceptance of it's carmen c. of course, that's the ruby we have to enhance about economic self reliance. we have to
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endeavor that our economy should be least affected by global adversities. today, pirate is becoming the engine of global growth with 15 percent in global g. d. p growth. in these circumstances, we should endeavor that rupees more accessible and acceptable globally well sense and the range of audi fosdick offers in 2014, the size of india economy has doubled, but he's now outlined a strategy that would shape the next 10 years. the indian later has the banking system to focus on all the needs of all the economic sectors and south asia strategy has stopped a while. a wide says, the new plan will help india to strengthen its role as a global power. actually this is a very ambitious plan by the prime, but this steps, as the financial sector is between a 3 days conference started in the today in bombay. so therefore, the prime minister wanted to see the indian a girl is a, a global, a to google. and also in the, i become the, an example for to be the best solid solid corporation. therefore,
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he wanted to see india moving ahead and that taking its position as a global india has been on this road for some time. now. they've already started said cd with the bees in the neighboring countries like bundle or they some of my life get ever find the file. a city like guy you're on and even the but i sure and also you a, i think in the i is a member, an active member of the groups, guns are you which or the have moved away from the be the station on the 3 d as a part of that, or do you think would look at it doesn't see. now we have seen that the rubin i have already taken into the boss, get the other quite nice of the method is using the, the mean dominican a, the, the just to be try me is got and see which also i've been having some effects on that 3 time it's already doing, it says i jump into through the market. so it's in the act that they do it. it's not on. see also in this we own it is a, it's a webcam step such as the by the bridge,
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somebody which is trying to stay away from the installer, the, from the phone, the, from the utah. all the initiative comes image reporting negotiations over a free trade agreement between india and the you ration economic union blocked by would reduce customers duties and a number of goods within the ration block. russia remains india as pop pawsman bilateral trade was what almost 50000000000 dollars last year. and surprised surprise payments between them are also being made in national currencies and not the us dollar. the problem somebody really needs to be is there are no problems in determining the means of payment for the black gold exported by russia. the priority is given to national currencies. this makes it possible not to depend on the so called rules of the game imposed by the west when carrying out the banking transactions are blossoming multiple hours. again, the world is resulting in countries increasingly distancing themselves away from the us. dollar and ology contributed present in the says in the are right now is in
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an ideal position to take full advantage. i think we can see in the imagine now is not just the regional but local powerhouse. we see the amount of trade that any is doing, listing is on the output gain upon the increase. and of course, there are other reasons for that. we need to have a rough exasperate, which will obviously always helps a country to grow. but in terms of the management of the indian economy, i just think the indians and now, you know, shaking off the shows of colonialism which they've been doing for awhile since they've independence. and then now the just as a real dominant life and falls and india being one of those countries which is in the full from all in and let's say that new technologies. now you've got a number of countries in this, you multi poto, well the that, as i know, we don't want to have one global resent currency. we one country that uses that as that you know, that car and see to the type what we can do and use as a essentially of what kind of war they're talking about using that currencies, which should be dictated really by the size of their economies. right. it makes
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probably no sense to anyone that everyone uses the us dollar. where is the us economies stock? nice thing, best thing. why don't we use or lot currencies to trade with each other? and i think we've seen the way in which the us is managed to the fiscal policy. it has been completely reckless. they had a very big warning in 2008 with the financial crash and in many warnings the whole that but it seems they just ignored it. it continued to print a lot of money. they've continued to run a nice financial sanctions against countries. some countries that i've done absolutely nothing to offend them whatsoever. it's the amount of data that the us, the us, the us government is in treaty and zip on trains of dollars. if you're not much tested, you run the currency, then what's the value of it? i think other countries are looking at other options because the us, the, it doesn't take a rocket science or even an economist to work out. it's a, it's a pretty dead stop. now. it's what a today, a mugs 40 years since the 1st of a space flight, by the end of the and citizen here at all. say we've been looking back a pivotal event as well as to the future of india's own space program. the cash
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shot him a took, he took part in the joint commission between india and the soviet union along side to cause. i'm an old c bloss that off on april the 3rd 1984. later this saw you a spacecraft built to the sun, you 7 space station during is a day expedition the shuttle and became the 1st at opposing to practice yoga. in space. like i showed him a, he joined the indianapolis in the 19 seventy's or even off the estate of space. he's still returned to being a test pilot. and last year we have the chance to interview the pioneer. so the 3 of us, the other to your wireless of getting this took all of a both way had already flown into space. so there was that sense of comfort with them and kind of, i think, oh no, it was a, it was already filled for an interaction. they did the mentoring and
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there was no problem whatsoever. how, what are you in space for? we went up in the sol, yours, we booked with the saw you, we transferred to the side, you saw it on which was formed due to the coupling officer. so use of the solute and we lived in the solute which essentially is a state of selling the much smaller, smaller than this. and then let's see what they're from. so it was in the confined space. we stayed for 8 or days, but that's no great shakes because the water card is $400.00 plus it is. so. so it's a, it's a wonderful place to wizard, but a difficult place to work in. as i would say, everything keeps flying because there's no gravity. so all your tasks you have to
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do it sequentially of the experience. so being up there and looking at the plan that was quite out of the ordinary and it doesn't leave us very impactful. and then when you return back that way, when you look at the kind of a response you'll get because we did before is compared to today. space flight was still a bit of a novelty. so um, especially in india and india because we never had any activity like that. so in effect, the space gave it to the drawing rooms of, uh our uh, indians. and that to be made quite a them back to with the, the flight. it's of the professional part of it somehow was not challenging enough. i would say primarily because a lot of controls are total was done by the computers and we were bigger tests. why
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left me what? and if i were to buy that before at the we are used to more hands on control. so in effect, it was like waiting to see what happens. so you're just a curious on rocha of during the transit. yeah, it did. did this something to adapt to 0 gravity that took some doing because you can't replicate the exact conditions on ground, therefore you're not trained for that. so you are tired of learning on the job. well, we had a chance to speak with all the i got the call for was a one of the crew. welcome shut them on both the space station. well, those you as a guy suddenly, politically didn't have the most positive impressions of the space mission. we knew these cosmonaut swell, and we were waiting for them with great anticipation. ra cache was a very positive person. i think he remains so even now. i remember how he came into
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the station with a smile after they had talked. he smiled most of the time, always had a positive attitude towards any kind of activity, even when something went wrong. when something broke or didn't work, we tried to help him and he was very grateful and tried his best to make everything good. yeah, so close the supply, the way i want to tell you a story that almost no one knows about when were attached came to us. he was starting to get a cold and he told me about it. i had a vietnamese appointments and also acupressure skills. i pressed him on the certain points to stop the process of developing a cold. afterwards we jumped about the situation. imagine a soviet space station, a russian cosmonaut, and indian patients and the eastern medicine. this was the only possible on the soviet salute southern station. when you, but i would like to tell decision makers,
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managers in the field of space development that it won't be good to return to active cooperation with india in the field of space. now india has made serious steps in terms of on demand exploration of the moon. by sending a station there, i think we can cooperate in the prospect of creating a lunar base. i think that domestic cosmonaut x has something to offer to our indian colleagues. but before we reco it's program here and i'd say of all the classes that are up to it in the eastern tennessee, it's off the election officials over time. the victory of a pro code is male role. kinds of in the city of boston, police use water cannon trying to break up the cross. the city is mostly code ocean, the city. but the, the victory of the code is kind of that it was no house of justice, ministry claimed he was ineligible. the stat, so a candidate from president of the ones reading party was instead for claim the when you read more about that,
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