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the, the the washington is a quick to dismiss, a bombshell statement from russia's investigating the committee that accused the ukrainian company linked to the with president son 100 by the end of sponsoring and terror attacks against russia. who is, who russians pre woman, 3 equipment has been destroyed without the loss of a single american life. this is in the press, the united states security, britain's foreign secretary, hales. the western sponsorship of the parade is great thing for the boxes that allows us to keep his hands plain in another country from the south holding israel responsible for its action. israel's critics of praise in nicaragua
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for bringing a lawsuit against germany over arming the idea of we ask our guests if berlin could really be complicit in the alleged genocide of public opinion in gaza. does all these, these weapon to be used for anything else but to the gates? the in thing, these acts off apparently these acts of, of genocide against the british thing. you people, here's the world really browning behind cause that he's the opposite agent for general side. the opposition of the mass murder to connected punishment on entire population by unoccupied state the i'm rachel ruble live in moscow. you are watching our t international are covering this up new stories from around the world. its american and other nato authorities have been called out by moscow as investigators accuse them of sponsoring it to her acts inside russia, through berries. my holdings,
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are you planning and firm it linked to the us presidents on 100 by that was done over the unless it has been established that funds channel through commercial organizations, particularly the oil and gas company police. my holdings operate in and ukraine has been used in recent years to get out the terrorist acts in the russian federation and beyond. to eliminate pullman and political and public figures and inflict economic damage. working in co operation with all the intelligent services and financial intelligence, income, and sources, and further movement of funds amounting to several 1000000 us dollars a being investigated, as well as the involvement of specific individuals from government agencies, public and commercial organizations in western countries. additionally, investigative and operational efforts a be made to trace billings of data perpetrators of terrorist x to, for instance, advisors, organizers and sponsors. in response to our, to you about the case,
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the pentagon outright rejected the allegations against the washington. this comes just weeks after the moscow concert hall terror attack that saw 145 people killed. okay, well joining me in the studio with more details is our correspondence. it goes down of it, are quite the explosive accusations that are coming from a moscow. what else can you tell us at the moment? well, most definitely. so russia has officially launched a criminal probe in what it says is financing terrorism that implicates american companies. and namely, they have dropped one name. that is the birth of my holdings, which is a company that has been will very, very, it was one of the leading companies in ukraine to explore energy markets. and also present biden's son was part of the board. so he was on the board over the bridge, my holdings now the company is now defunct, it has been, it has been shut down, but it is a big name. and essentially,
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what russia has said is that it was used to fund terrorism ads, which means that the money that the, that the money came from the pockets of the prisoner holdings, and that they will use to well insight terrorism inside russia. the white house has explicitly denied any involvement and has said, basically these accusations that they are nonsense to invest in investigating such a data, opening a pro, financing of terrorism that so they say in both western countries, specifically including funds received by the business by which isn't fully, she'll come in so much that just as a police comply with what, how do you do that? i mean, it's nonsense. a rushing knows that it was isis who committed the attack in moscow . we know it was isis who committed the attack in moscow. we warmed russia of an impending terrorist attack in moscow, and all of the rest of this is noise. so it's an interesting case of
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semantics here, because according to russia's investigative committee, the, so they did not mention congress, the crock, a city who will attack a tool altogether, and the prisoner holdings, it was essentially shut down back in 2023. so arguably, and again we, we are going to need a clarification on this, but arguably, as the russian investigators, they were talking about some other terrorist attacks probably because again, since 2023 for as my is not the thing. but when jake sullivan here was confronted with this question, he could immediately jump to the progress to the whole attack. so again, it's an interesting case over semantics, probably we shouldn't be reading too much into this. but again, it's, it's peculiar. and that has to be mentioned. yeah. peculiar indeed. it are. various mal holdings now that's a firm that i think a lot of people probably wouldn't know much about except for the fact that it's kind of become the torres because of the,
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by them families involvements in the training firm. tell us more about that. oh no . the prism holdings, they would just quietly making a lot of money, exploring the energy market available in ukraine, and indeed the hunter bite and the son of joe biden. he was hired on the board of this company, even though he did not have any previous expertise in energy exploration. so obviously his political way attend it has, uh, well low being power and potential likely was what brought him on the board. but indeed, the company has been embroiled in the fashion of scandals, in fact, a full, the parliamentary and of ukraine. he said that it was actually involved in the largest bribes that europe had seen the have a blessed morning. somebody who was the largest case bribe and you were in 2026 1000000 dollars transferred backs to close the bridge and the case on april 21st 2022. the grinning court transferred 6000000 in cash in agreement with bruce more
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representative to the military unit of the main intelligence agency. if you crane, here's the part number for these parts. this is a secret ruling. no one has seen it yet. for a period of time, north trim exploded and opening the assessment, ations of duty, not for 11 to talk to the occurred to the has a frequent in special services, did not hire that they are carrying out political assassination service backs for of budget cash certainly. but okay, so there's so many things that have been crippling, biden's presidential run this year, and this could be yes. and the other one, well, you have everything from the boy and the guys in the guys a strip. also, you have uh, the military confidence in ukraine that the united states seems to be losing its hyundai and then they, well, they are in broiled in a bit to a bickering scandal over sending move funds to ukraine, despite despite repeated, please, by president lensky. and this, again, this is yet another nail in this coughing on president biden's new campaign.
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because again, verizon has become synonymous to a corruption scandal that even though even though hunter bite and a has denied all allegations and even though he has not been charged with anything just yet in regards to this uh, where is my company. but again, ridgemont has too many people become synonymous with money laundering. and in fact, those who were looking into this of those who have been trying to approve and kinda uncover any loyal product that may or may not have been that they accused the bite and family in the us administration over actually bribing ukrainian officials in order to just keep it under the rug. they were being bribed through the fact that job i use them, gave away $1000000000.00 in the us. the money in exchange for my to go smith, so my firing, excuse me, let alone a case of corruption codes or should i'm telling you you're not getting a $1000000.00. i said you're not getting the building. i'm going be leaving here. i
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think it was what 6 hours i look as i'm leaving and 6 hours and the prosecutors not fired. you're not getting the money. i got fired and they put in place someone who was solid. so against the burden the company was a big play in the energy market and obviously it was a vehicle for so many for, for so many was money, money streams. and it was, uh, so it was, it was a funnel for so many a financial operations. it will be interesting to see how this story unfolds, and whether or not the, the russian investigators will be able to specify what exactly they were talking about when they were mentioning, sponsoring terrorism. because obviously it is a very big accusations. and a lot of people would want to more details on that. yeah, absolutely. it goes down now if you're gonna thank you. all right, let's cross now to political commentator and filmmaker sean stone. for more on this
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sean, i'd like to hear your reaction. first of all, to this bombshell case from the russian investigative committee. well, i mean, it's difficult to have too much of a reaction beyond the headline. certainly, it's a bombshell headline. as you guys have spoken about, obviously we know barry's most relationship to a 200 bite and also this you crazy and all the guard called them whiskey was a major uh uh his pre bob bank. but we had it was, he was major, a shareholder. i should say, stakeholder in very small, he's obviously been under a lot of scrutiny the last few years and corruption charges finally. but again, there's a long history to, to police most let's say relationship with, with dangerous people. call them whiskey being certainly considered as sort of a gangster, there's all kinds of charges against them, including the allegations of murder and things like this. so the idea that very smart could have been involved,
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and let's say at the financing and at some level the organization of care operations. and you have to look at the people involved with it and, and realize that when you're dealing with energy in particular, energy oil, things like this, right? these are, there's always any say there's always motivation for it for chaos and murder and war because that's the name of the game, right? oil is very much driving a lot of, as we know of conflict globally, shawn, as, as the guards down i've told us, varies, my holdings was actually dissolved over a year ago. but these allegations from us go come in the wake of that concert hall, like focus concert hall, a terrorist attack. what do you make of the timing? yeah, and in fact, and i think that they even say there's it's, there's 2, there's 2 factors here. on the, on one hand, you could suggest that this russian committee is, is intentionally utilizing that the concert attack to send them basically to get
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out into the, the discourse. the idea basically of bruce most let's say guilt in regard of, of previous their attacks. and they're basically leveraging, you could say that they're at this condition leveraging the recent attack because people now pay more attention to the idea of, of attacks in russia because of the terror attack. on the other hand, you could say that it's, it's in the west is creating confusion because i think as you've cited previously, there's a lot of western headlines that are conflicting. the idea of the delegation to include this recent tech as though it's ng all you see that they're so crazy they think that the recent is still exist and it orchestrated this recent attack. but that's not what the allegations actually saying. so it's kind of, it's interesting, it's like there's 2 different discourse is taking place here. right. so i'm because when, when asked to comment on the russian allegations, the us national security adviser immediately dismissed them while accusing isis of
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committing the moscow terror attack on march 22nd, which wasn't actually mentioned in the light of suppression investigative committee statement. what do you make of that? yeah, well then that's my point. i mean, when we're looking at the nature of what's, where a lot of a lot of intelligence operations has really not shifted into this, this, it, what's called information operations. and for you want, you know, if you want to determine the idea that basically people are, are picking up information from headlines means and not necessarily looking deeper . so would seem that the us representative is sort of assuming that the people you know, that maybe are have a certain bias or let's say a or not particular interesting topic. we'll just think, oh, these crazy russians, you know, they're blaming at a 100 by the end for the terror attack, right. of. and so what you end up with is basically it's kind of we call the fog of war where um,
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people are not actually looking beyond the headline to actually understand the, the, the, the traveler nation, and so on. meanwhile, you k for and secretary david cameron has visited washington and a bed to convince officials there to pop up even more money for your crime. let's take a quick listen to what you said. the best thing we can do this year is to help keep the ukrainians in this fight the fighting so bravely that nothing to lose for one to them or all the dangers. we don't give them the support that they need. i argue that it is extremely good value for money to the united states and for others, perhaps for like $5.00 or 10 percent of your defense budget, always off of rushes, pre will, military equipment has been destroyed without the loss of the single american life . this is an investment in united states security. sure. so on what, what's your reaction to those statements from the top furnace? diplomat? well, it reminds me very much of a big new version sky. who is
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a very high ranking us official who is essentially the national security advisor under a carter. and when they coaxed and he bragged about it when they coaxed the soviets into invading afghanistan in the 1980s. there are, you know, the. ringback as we saw from that experience, it was a very prolonged war because he said this was like russia's vietnam. and he brag that basically they had drain this of the union of manpower resources and military might very much. and in denton, a devastating way. i think this is what cameron's remarks remind me of. i'm not entirely sure if that's necessarily true. i mean, even the idea that russia has lost half let's pre war equipment. well, we know that they're rushes, still building and refining and doing, and creating more, tillery and more of them. it's along the way. so often times you can sacrifice, or let's say, you know, expand 3 more equipment to create new stuff. so it's like it that might be
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a little bit confused in terms of what he's trying to say there. he makes it sound as though rush has been completed and designated, which again they have it. i don't think the evidence proves what he's saying. so now that moscow is accused the west of funding terror attacks against russia, do you think there will be any less appetite in those countries to keep digging out cash to cab or, or do you think it won't matter? i mean it's, you know, the main, the main thing is in terms of advertising in america, we could, we've seen that it's, it would seem that most americans and i've lost the appetite for the amount of money that we poured into ukraine. i think that there's still a die hard contingent that wants to just, you know, basically keep sending a hundreds of billions of dollars. but i think a lot the realistically what congress is currently, the reason why it's been so difficult to get this new recent a bill through even to this point. you know, call there's
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a debate within the republican party, whether or not, for example, a speaker johnson is going to be impeached if he tries to push this new a bill. it indicates that there's, there's a lot of reluctance because the american people are tired of basically feel like they're just putting this massive bill for this for political commentator and filmmaker sean stone. schon, thank you. well, scores of ukrainian citizens are being no forcibly mobilized as cannon fodder t. f has unexpectedly given a bunch of clowns, literally, circus workers and exemption from the drafters. archie contributor rachel marsden with a breakdown of the story. so there's a debate underway right now. and ukraine over president black, there's always he's new military draft specifically about who gets an exemption from that because they're considered critically important to the country in more time. now that list of exemptions includes personnel of tv outlets,
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cultural institutions, and also turmoil. the mobile surface of ukraine, which is not in fact just the name of the whiskey is own traveling global road show . according to this website, this particular circuit is a quote, safe space of play, full encounter and creative empowerment of children and young people. fleeing from the war? well, it looks like there's going to be even more of an audience after this new draft. apparently has the circus employees can qualify for an exemption. maybe it's admin guys still have to go all the bureaucrats still have to go maybe any way you create a culture minister is now in the position of trying to explain why exactly a bunch of circus employees are exempt from kids latest military draft. poking ones, drawing conclusions about the importance of a cultural institution based on its name alone. the state tends to pause director itself travel, and so it goes to of so if you train is not street before most us,
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some people imagine by the professional team of highly skilled mazda. so the croft cannot those clowns turning a battle tank into a town car and getting smoked on the battlefield gun. keep those guy safe, so they can serve in brussels some day as members of european parliament as low as these dream of ukraine joining the crown show ever comes to include fruition. the average ukrainian doesn't sound to amuse though. the logic of servants, we mobilize farmers, tractor drivers, combined operators, fobs and everything that keeps ordinary life going. but we can't mobilize clowns so to speak. we don't a band and our own. we saw how much more important circus performers, pianist, comedians, waiting for talk. first. toastmasters and corporate entertainers are in the state during the election back in 2019. however, it is already 2024 in the 3rd year of a terrible war outside the window. the limits of fitness for service have been
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removed, so every one will be in the army. this means that we have to pay careful attention to our future because the authorities are critically interested in the circus and media, not wise people. so this new draft that comes into effect starting on may 4th, is in response to dwindling ukrainian troops and reduces the minimum age of conscription from $27.00 down to 25 years old, mandating and military service period of 36 months. it also cracks down on evaders who, let's face, it could probably be found right now at the cost in store buying a red nose and a rainbow plan way in an attempt to join the circus. the new law also eliminates the limited fitness category, which means that you're either stick to serve or you're not, nothing in between. but of course, absolutely, no people with any kind of disabilities will ever have to serve in be creating
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military since it's always been completely against you cravy, i'm not sure if i'm only like i was but also to push it away well a washer. so it was a good people. this was a, you know, i don't want to just the board. yeah. well, maybe the big tent circus. good staff up with some disabled folks and free up the clowns to go out and do a public show or pantomime for the russian troops, or maybe also clowns and all of this. in other words,
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those in charge for just scrap this whole sad trade in favor of the global south is holding israel to a town that is, according to a spokes person for a palestinian support organization. after the 2nd day of hearings at the international court of justice were germany has been pushing back against a nicaraguan lawsuit over its arming the i. d. f. are saying is a remarkable change. and power dynamics are seen yet another country from the global south holding israel as possible for its action. so my hope is that the court cases will contribute to the new points of the public so that they can frustrate or governments to finally stop supporting israel and actually diplomatically or politically. 6 steps to distance themselves from israel and from their complexity. and these genocide to germany is accused of facilitating a quote, commission of genocide and gaza by supplying weapons to israel. berlin claims has
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been making sure none of its arms are used to commit such acts. nicaragua has asked the icy j to hands down provisional measures, including ordering germany to suspend his military exports to israel. earlier this year, south africa brought a lawsuit of the same court against israel, accusing the country of carrying out genocidal apples in does the i. c. j. and start to israel to do everything to prevent such atrocities. and some that taking place has got of salt that's been revealed that last year in germany supplied at 30 percent of israel as a total military imports as a 10 fold increase compared to the previous year. in total, over the past 2 decades, germany exported over $3500000000.00 worth of arms and equipment to the ideas we discussed to the latest i c. j. case with our guests from 11 on south africa as well as germany itself. i just think this case as the case where it was me,
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the south africa thinking about bringing base with front them center. this is about in the world really routing behind a cause that he's the opposition for general side, the opposition of the mass murder, elected punishment on entire population by an occupying state. so, you know, i think i said what they say, and they may, they may not appear to what the, what the ice is, your roots. but the fact that we cut our country that our house already taking that us want us to the i c j and then day you as a decided simply to not, not accept the voice cut. these are the stage in the eighty's to come back. you know, i've gone through that assumption, i've gone through that easy and i'll describe that part of that choice up there. i mean, a few years ago and nothing america just found on the side of your mind. maybe i think it has a lot of, uh, you know, there is a lot of weight. joseph because at the last week i brought in january when the guy, why initially presented these guys in february they named a, a name, germany, they named kind of ending in the netherlands. so obviously they want to validate against germany because they are the 2nd ours is on supplier to so we use,
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you know, but i think right now anybody who solve the weapons to redraw, including, you know, a close allies, a like turkey who is part of this nomic world, a glass top, very har stands to wherever isn't that? who yes continues to export the stealing cement. if, if you look at i present of supply arms to a state like a israel that's convincing as of genocide. certainly those who claim to be in a state of war, certainly those items that you are supplying will definitely be used in implementing those x of genocide. so this is certainly germany up to germany all to know that out to be aware of this is obvious. these, these weapons won't be use of way anything else, but some dates in these acts off of turn, these x off of genocide, it gets to print it, didn't people at albany, but the german government like other of the wisdom governments that are supposed to use well i'll politically aware of this and no one could convince me personally,
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that the united states of america or the pentagon, is not aware that these are all these committed acts of genocide. but historically, the us has prior ties, a political expediency of human rights. so use, that is why it is, is it's, it's impossible or rather difficult to think about a united states that open b would condemn. and israel that they take is a strategic a lot so, so they see what's going on. everybody can see what's going on, but they do prototypes of political expediency until now. you know, i said to you all last spring of books of judgments which were in favor of those really western garage or the day to all the us. and as i lice, so the i, c, g has to improve itself as an instrument to offer international law. and through bad, for example. now the eyes of g or bring for west germany has to stall on the left
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and exports to use right. you and then it's not really advise, it's just the advice it's month to go rock forward somehow finds paula the federal, the acceptance that must be a good time for the rush. it doesn't matter if then later, other countries accept this. notice in the moment we are confronted to the people in germany and especially the peace of those to bring the human musing forwards in this country with the government, which is the sum of all contract. the thing, the interest of the majority of the people in germany, so the government should make a 180 degrees traveling around the utah and change and stop this politics of war and stuff to be able to make peace and dialogue. what advice in central does a local authorities say at least 14 people, including children,
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have been killed in an overnight is really our stripe. on the town of there, i'll belong just the warning. the following images are graphic and you might find them disturbing. a number of other people were also injured in the attack that had a local refugee camp. the bodies of the victims were taken to the i'll ok, so hospital for identification. according to the guys in health ministry, over 33300 published indians have been killed and 75000 wounded there since october 7th, across and the southern gaza civilians are returning to con eunice after the withdrawal of the is really army from the city locals are horrified at the scale of devastation of behind it by the idea. and i am the sole survivor of my family of 12 people. as you can see, the building collapsed on us. we managed to extract around 5 bodies earlier. and today we found 8 more, which we are currently extracting as no data. we have gone back 100 years. then as
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you can see, there is no refuge with loan of water supply. rolling up and the people are trying to deal with the situation. i don't know where my house is and you know, when they had interviewing these houses were standing. but when we returned, after the withdrawal of the notes and machinery from the area, we saw the enormous extent of the destruction selected tsunami. heat this neighborhood, more than 45000 citizens of this region, do not have any refuge now. on the meanwhile ha says it is reviewing the latest these far proposal from mediators in egypt. but the militant group questions, israel's commitment to the tox, as benjamin netanyahu has set a date is already set for the invasion of rasa city. we're some 1400000 palestinians are sheltering. that says public protests are growing inside israel were locals demand a deal to return all hostages from gaza. ortiz middle east bureau chief maria, from ocean to reports from the latest riley,
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a hundreds have gathered here ranger. as soon as you can see behind me in front of the prime minister's office as the country, your cabinet discusses at this very moment. think that building a potential exchange still with a mass to raise a voice and say, we want a deal. we want our hostages back is very loud here. people want to make their voice heard. most of them are relatives of the catholics, but. 2 they're also noise really sort of in here that is supporting the families and those who feel frustrated with how the government deals with the 3 of the hospital. 2 there were serious talks in kyra over the weekend is ro, capital r and c, i a director for the american side to called israel deliver the corrected offer to him. us no to so besides, i have to say have been in training been dropped for months already adding and changing things. so this is the reason.
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