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the, the, in the headlines on how to international, the russian defense minister holds phone told, with his friend, called a pod. most goes a sort of a show he can cautioning power as a way from sending of friendship and attention to your pray. pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh reaches out to is sources and confirm it's at the washington provided less than the specific information regarding the quote this. if people attack the chaos and he is really parliament right, there is a relatives of the hostages held by some us interrupt his sessions, demanding lawmakers do more to get that loved one.
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the live loud at 1 am locally here at most. go with updates and angles to all your top stores here or not. it's a process intention to send troops to fighting ukraine will back file on powers, as well as the message from the russian defense minister to his french counterpart and a phone call on wednesday. the payroll, so discuss the cro custodial terror attack in moscow and etc, showing who brought up ukraine's links to the tragic and the key. friction does nothing without the approval of the western careers. we hope that in this case the french special services are not behind us. but i must go without demanding the 4 western states, including the us, germany, france on cyprus, come clean about what they know about foreign involvement in terror attacks. and russia. legal request has been sent by the russian and plus you get a general's office that's all correspond to total court. and now explain
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a full legal requests to investigate, to 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 the suppression of terrorist bombings to investigate the information provided to assist in obtaining the evidence necessary for the proceedings and to ensure the
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inevitability of punishment for criminal acts and exclude acquittals for political or other similar reasons. now this statement comes and 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 month. it was carried out by his law. miss terrorist 2 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 and starting to look like certain western nations may have been implicated as well, will slow this as the ukrainian armed forces a needle can no longer do anything on the battlefield. the enemy is increasingly resorting to terrorist methods out of impotence. the terrorist attack was well organized and was accompanied by extensive prearranged coverage by the western
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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 chief of regime is not independent, but 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 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
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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 lead 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 1990s, it looks like the west is going to have to start putting. it's a rule of law where it's mouth is pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh has confirmed with his sources. the information washington provided on the terror tact electric specificity. and that's why the western media continues to claim that the information was, quote, highly specific. the american official took issue with the post account explaining that the target as depicted in the duty to one report was not known other than as a public gathering. and the c i a office as brief as spelled out and the message did not specifically site the march 22nd concept. although it was
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a likely hit the worry he said, was that focusing on the concert as the target would certainly reduce precautions taken elsewhere. the official also caustically viewed the account presented to the post as being deliberately spun to make russian president vladimir putin is fairly a far worse. the latest article from investigative journalist seymour hersh confirms what russia has said all along that the reports given to russia by the united states were too they to prevent the terrorist attack. and this comes in light of a campaign in western media, trying to blame the attack on the russian president. now, more specifically, according to the report we understand, according to similar versus article that there was a report given by the c, i a to russian intelligence under a procedure called duty to war. and these intelligence to intelligence warnings, they included a document that was marked for
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a chance that was provided by the c i a to russia prior to the concert. now, the official who spoke with courage, the anonymous official says that the account of this in the washington post was, quote, deliberately spot to make the russian president's failure far worse. and that the account had been presented by someone ignorant of the process. now it's important to know that the director of the russian security services has gone into detail describing how the reports they received from the united states were simply vague in their language and did not provide the information that would be needed to prevent the attack. this is what the russian f, as the director had to say, like i, but i think this is the practice when the american side, even if it provides a certain amount of information, is not always specific. and that is why we have to refine its way country. and now the russian prosecutor general's office has called for western countries to now
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come clean about what they knew about foreign involvements in terror. attacks on russian soil, they are expected to fulfill their obligations under the 1999 international convention for the suppression of the financing of terrorism, russian foreign ministry spokeswoman maria's, the car of expressed her discontent with american warnings in the lead up to the attacks. she said, we're, it costs down to americans on the one hand dumping into the information space and then a band bending their own statements. and we really want to receive detailed, factual material from the american side on this topic that is when and to whom they convey this information because you can say anything. but we have now heard these things regarding the crockett city hall from the usa and their satellite. so at this point, we have a very important american journalist coming forward and saying, what's being put forward in american media,
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making it sound like somehow the attack that was carried out. so it's a $140.00 get us the lives of this attack was somehow the fault of the russian government. that just doesn't measure off the backs of the information that was presented to russia by the united states was very vague and could not, you know, enable the russian government to stop the attack. and this is a pattern on the part of us leaders and the way that they handle this kind of intelligence in the lead up to potential attacks. the french foreign minister has said that a ukrainian drone attack of one of the biggest russian oil refineries. and the types of stan on choose day was a legitimate defense by key f that's just by the washington costs of the urging ukraine not to target and russian oil refineries as it upsets the global energy markets. the only crane is acting within the framework of legitimate defense. today we consider russia to be the aggressor based on this. there can be no other
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comments down. so you craig and use drones and the attack early on tuesday to target rushes, 3rd largest oil refinery, representing over 6 percent of russia's entire refining capacity. so pretty important for civilians that particular target. ultimately the damage was boarded by moscow is jeremy technology for the most part. but this is a target that's over a 1000 kilometers away from the front lines of the complex. and it's exactly the kind of thing that washington has apparently told you not to do according to our report and financial times at the end of march. because it risk jacking up the price of oil globally protect you there and you get this escalates with a russian counter stripe on a similar target. that's critically important to energy infrastructure for the west . us secretary of state antony blinking, went over to france this week. because if there's one country who has recent rhetoric makes the us look almost past assessed by comparison right now, it's for us. so here's blinking,
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play big cop to seizure on these bad top. on tuesday. it has been our view and policy from day one when it comes to ukraine to do everything we possibly can to help ukraine defend itself against this russian aggression. at the same time, we have private support is nor enabled. strikes by ukraine outside of its territory. washington sounds like it's back. he has the room on this one wall france of giving. he has cast a gloss like, hey, who really cares what a new odds of hitting major oil refineries of a generally civilian character when it's ukraine that's doing it. even the united nations sounded more prudent than france. we stand against and call for a whole to all the tax on civilian infrastructure, translation. the u. n. is not going to get down and the weeds on the merits of the whole military versus civilian target qualification,
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in this particular case. but they are covering their behind with the toilet or plate statements saying that any and all attacks on civilian targets are bad from the office now or was that so hard? apparently friends think so granted, this whole performance does just happen to serve both washington and paris. it makes biden just by contrast, look more level headed headed of presidential election and acting. all tough with russia is something that's my home can use in the upcoming european elections. as a wedge issue against the searching right wing, but it's trying to characterize as weak on russia believe in flying over to this show is kind of like an actor traveling to film on location. maybe they can just record it and submit it to next year's oscars, maybe in the documentary short category and have ukranian president and former actor glenmere zalinski, present judge, maybe throw in some footage of mac,
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hold boxing with coach, photoshop and blake, and holding the punching bag well, warning man, don't mess with this french guy, just totally not. i warn them that we have to stick to fighting russia and ukraine parking lot, but your is wanting to go kicked down doors. in any case, russian president vladimir putin, i suggested that something is up between the countries of these respective jo verse people who are the why should someone once revenge for the failures in the fight against russia, back in historical periods for the unsuccessful campaigns of hitler against russia, napoleon and the line and someone wants to strive to maintain the gemini in today's rapidly changing world, including at our expense, naturally a huge territories to human resources, natural resources, and so on. to do this, including at the expense of russia, it's after it's possible fragmentation and it should. but apparently, someone considered is our country a weak link,
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it will give you the wrong. and in my opinion, choosing many have already realized that they are wrong. and if this has never happened, no one has succeeded, it will not happen. and no one will be able to do it says one of those parents stand right in front of washington light social and they just did with blanket and then just say, screw you, you craig can just do whatever the heck it wants to case closed. unless of course, washington is in fact totally cool with seeming like the level headed one for once . it would be nice to know what the u. s. is offering for as a exchange for playing bad pop role, or whether friends is just dump enough to be doing it for free. and orthodox priest in ukraine was badly beaten by a group of local men. and we understand the police stood by as the men broke broke into the cleric. assignment of souls at him. officially attack has quickly spread online. women can be heard screaming for the police officer screaming. none of the
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intruders arrested. those we have decided, incidents like these to happen fairly regularly with the un issuing a warning and it also locks close you minutes, subject to the cost of intimidation and you frame we called the feedback on this from for my produce different mike an ortho within minutes and of seeing here is a group of maniacs, young men, who by the way, a power because why don't they fighting the russians as soldiers? who are the paid for a totally, i'm christian fanatics to committed a suck. would you just act by requesting does arise cooling us, how these mainly action, why didn't the police immediately arrest them and show it to them? which shows some, you know, there's something much, much of deeper than this. so i'm afraid what we're seeing is the poisoning of religion by politics and it'd be a far as he's a one to as much trouble for him as most who as possible. and so they're now
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indulging in in symptom terrorism older. actually, all of their own citizens was, was to become the so vicious, has gone down to the religious level. at the end of the day though, you can never shake the face of the masses and don't forget what it shows. so is it religion is not controlled by political poisonous classrooms? have it wrapped it in the as rarely parliament as relatives of the hostages? still held by her mouse interrupted a session demanding their immediate release. the, the, this footage are showing people, charting now in hebrew, even the opposition party members got involved. later on was denied scuffles with the police broke out, resulting in some of the protest is being dragged away. so anger has been out of the building at the country for months now against the government over the top of the separate the atrocities the ongoing, bloody offensive,
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and gaza around the failure to get the hostages back. we'll get this report now from a middle east bureau chief maria on 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 protest here in jerusalem demonstrations that israel hasn't seen since how masses attack of cobra that's led to the st. k war and g as it is relatively called now here in front of the connected. 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 could cvt in the gather, stay for 6 months. now some of them you can see them behind me there from time to time shouting, shop meeting. now, in zebra, they demand the release of they, they are beloved ones from could see between guys that now earlier today they went
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inside the parliament and threw yellow paint on the glass that separates the gas gallery from the connected members. some of the protests are, is also covered. the fans in yellow pain. yellow is the official color. i'll bring 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, while they were being removed from the gallery by security guards, just to remind you 134 people, men, women, and children and elderly remain in gaza for almost 180 days despite many rounds of calls, with different states mediating so far there was only one deal between israel and how much less the band or the lead to the release of more than 100 is really captives in exchange for a number of palestinian prisoners. hamilton is really
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a jail since then for months no breakthrough has been achieved. an anti government protest or is it you can hear and, and see a line make the 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 say can listen with some of them have to say this government has abandoned the hostages, the in gaza to actually get things moving. isn't demand that 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. plus
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nights of protests, 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 for testers organizes pay people to come down and avoid the tensions. but it seems that people are not ready to give off these really literacy. it is on the turn men, there's domestic pressure was below the condemnation. so now they have been very sweet, the national human insights to be concerned recently. for example, huge number of innocent civilians pills and is really offensive in jobs that local house minutes serving for more than 33000 people died in 6 months of the war. also these roles plans to invade densely populated la area and jazz as well right now. up to 1500000 gallons sheltering the most recent incidents that alerted
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many in the world, these really army killings 7, a workers of various nationalities, gaza at the time they were delivering desperately needed in the starving in place. the vague, so with a whole all the charity on it was, he's new to the laser. i'd me to take the ideas. i'm in time to try president joe biden, who said he was out range for one thing as an israel wasn't doing enough to protect civilians there. reaction signaling even deeper rates between the 2 close allies. the u. k. prime minister said the guy told him no way, canada and australia, so we acted furiously, expressed astray is and got inconsistent. 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
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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 targets. israel needs to respect international humanitarian law, and we will make sure that that is the case. but that's the answer then raised security concerns and threats and all humanitarian missions. currently working in the united arab emirates pin down the attack ex stopped all its operations in the street in an emergency move. well, the girls humanitarian aid. 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 them and is spread it across the valley still way. so really this. 7 might get things on the ground,
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even worse. go details about earlier in the program from guild digman who is a, he's a, has a cousin who still being held as a hostage by from us. he was also one of those protesting in the connected. we protested and because it's because our relatives are held in gaza for a $180.00 days now and excessive. unfortunately, he's going on a pause is started off vacation. that was plan ahead and we're in the midst of war . we have a hostage situation. we thought that it would be just preposterous to go on a break right now and to just go on vacation. so he said, you should go out and just said to stop doing your job for the hostages still held in god. that was all the way into protest and to, to make sure that the people remember that hostages in the us and god that we did
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not achieve our goal. i hope that they're thinking about is saving the lives of hostages is really hostages. and putting an end to this tragedy because business is really people aren't over to a bangladesh. now with the republics prime minister has met with demitria, they control the ceo of rushers, state atomic energy corporation. adults centered around the construction of the country's 1st nuclear power plant. and soon to be built by the russian corporation they for so long for the 1st react, scheduled for late 2024 by with ash, has already expressed an interest in constructing 2 more plans and further in cooperation with moscow. and the ceo of russ awesome price, the unit t, both sides of display we offer to bangladesh, the entire specter of our supply of our confidence, including construction of small and peas, nuclear centers for medicine and agriculture. this year we will physically launch the new rooper and p p. the incredible unity of our 2 teams allows for
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a safe and high pace of work at the plant. despite the language barrier, we're going to translate the promise to build like we would for ourselves into the promise to help operate it. like we would ourselves it was hey, old as the shopping experience of the future, you walk into the store, you select your items, you walk out the technology would send you the bill a bit later. amazon kind of what's the future right now? but as it is come to light that a fleet of indian workers was secretly watching. every move of the shop was in manually recording what they had selected. the revelation was certainly raised more than a few eyebrows online. amazon build its just walk out stores as i'm trying to. they are in reality. it was powered by thousands of low paid indian workers, manually adding up items in your cart as you shopped. how insanely dystopian i might just be an underpaid, overlooked indian virtual worker. that was ins. just walk out. technology was 1000
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indian people watching you shop. glorious as on the they be with the shots back in 2018, praising the technology as quote, magical but it's now being are available in the styles and indian workers were used by amazon to manually track customers. purchases took them hours to compile the day, which was a new to generate the receipts. both are and called on us professor d. k. good. he says big tech is secretly using human labor or claiming it, sol, artificial intelligence. but these are gonna be the technology, you know, that goes there and on the it is that, uh the, the, the wanted them to go to the why in the columbus kindly using um the human beings. so um, you know, what kinds of technology is exploding in the world and they have to sell it. so it could be one of their marketing strategy dubious blunder that so that's what i can
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do my view. um, you know, to say that did the dollar value of what it did, what i was doing, the packing in my mind, we believe, although we are also leading to the kind of for new sure. and can you model for the software and computers, etc. but we believe that did what was it can never replace human beings need need to wouldn't be to use them. so too much reliance on technology also. is there misplaced a really a strategy and by us and other of the leading countries on disability? so, um, yeah, i mean it is a time to think about it. actually you just click on it and it is into the yearly uh, in deep to the way up on it. so any, any info is into a good song. a human and labor rifle identify like he says,
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the amazon food it's customers would count on the company if the extent of its workers exploitation was exposed. well, it appears to be both a deception and also a case of exploiting workers in india to i think, you know, we need not, you know, always need to be careful not to disparage those workers or, or who are you themselves being oppressed, but yeah, we're part of something really bizarre, that violated people's privacy. and again, really representative misrepresentation upon consumers. several things happening here. one is, i think they feared if the consumers knew the truth. then in fact, there were, you know, a 1000 indian workers who were being exploited to pull this off, that they would be revile the reviled for that which they should be. but also, you know, reminds me of the scandal regarding that technology, you member,
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and i'm forgetting her name, the woman who claimed to come up with the test to test all your blood with just one drop. and that was a fraud. this sounds very similar to that right? the day they probably want to have a i to be able to do that. they hadn't yet developed the technology. so they essentially perpetrated abroad upon people who are just about rubbing out this house program here on ok. so now you know, but my colleague, charlotte deepens, can you hear the desk in about half an hour? i'm taking you through the overnight hours here in the city that never sleeps. this is all to international life from the the
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