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a nurse could have been the next president overtake, keep losing people out here, the thousands of ukrainians, true to rest their live. it's live playing across the romanian border rather than face kids for a pony in mobile ization tactics all while the west pushes for escalation, calling for strikes and russian territory to begin, let's go ahead to the western european and italian weapon striking and killing in the house of russia seems very, very dangerous and reckless to me. it lays deputy prime ministers for the call to strike prussia as the you find itself split. i'm. it appears of catastrophic consequences. the un lashes out at israel after its latest right kills at least $45.00 civilians. and hundreds more in rock that says israel itself
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previously says the place was safe. this is the place where my relatives were located and the idea of city was safe. and suddenly it was no longer safe. there know how much the leaders here are on, on individuals and children. about 6 families. it's pam was navigated skilfully between major pablo blocks and positioned india as the voice of the global south. and the poles project, a winning forecasts for prime minister and a render modi's, b j, p. as the indian elections enter the final stretch with the ultimate phase of boating is fast approaching the live in the russian capital. i'm rachel ruble. you're watching r t international. the bodies of 2 more ukrainian men have been found at an attempted crossing point at the northern border of romania. that's as the west
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further escalates. the war calling for strikes on russia, a spokesperson for the countries border guards has more than 2000 ukrainian man, have fled by that route since the start of this year. but as i checked on the 366 columbus and bolts of wood crane and the count as model movies, tv, and so tomorrow, and the 1st 4 months of this year, we could move in to thousands of trade in citizens. that's double compared to the same period last year. the old man between the ages of 18 and 60 but the vast majority a young up to 45 years old and they are basically for the past couple of years. ukrainians have been trying to escape a country on log down. see those words quick enough to do so in the 1st couple of days, a weeks since the contract broke out in the 2022. those are, they are stuck now in ukraine because the government has done everything in its power to see the country. so those men who don't wish to take part in the fighting . they have been trying to track
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a very search for this wilderness. they have been trying to cross rivers. these headlines over border guards, discovering more and more bodies floating in the river that separates ukraine from its northern neighbor, romania. they have become a regular occurrence because that river's simply very, very dangerous to try to swim across. and so dozens of people have terrorist and the waters and death was a probably more preferable to them, rather than going to the draft office and well potentially ending up on the front line as those who are lucky, those who manage to cross into se romania as a unlike other illegal migrant school around the world. when the c 4 in both a god still ukrainian, they are actually happy. now he was happy when he saw us because he's still and we didn't have the lease region in the us and ukrainian he was released and started to cry once he had to, he was 18 years old. i remember that's how old my son is. it's hard to get this
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thing out and in general, the situation in ukraine has been it can be described as a very deadly game of cat and mouse between the government and those men who lived before conscription on may, the 18th, a lord came into power that essentially shrinks the number of criteria that makes a man liable for drop off for conscription said the premium government found himself in a situation where, basically so many people didn't want and do not want to end up on the front line. and now ukraine can draw people even with addictions, even with medical conditions, that in any other country the world would make you eligible for the draft. well, for you pray, the case has been very different while ukrainians try to escape the conflict western states up the stakes. on tuesday, the defense ministers will discuss pros and cons of cuba strikes with western
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weapons on russian territory. and that's what the us foreign affairs chief said before. we just have it all in debate. small more. we take a very much into consideration to fact that to ukraine. hospitalization to gauge of task which has been long chicken history, 3 from russian. 33 and from member to states has been lifting the restrictions for ukrainians to be able to use cell uh, media type of support to respond to to frustrating attacks from the russian territory. and not only from the ukrainian territory abide by flashing. oops, there was some very strong divisions now emerging amongst the member states, particularly around this increased woman green rhetoric. now some of this has come from ukraine is closest allies and supporters who fear the repercussions of this a, this rhetoric fear that with sleep walking into world war 3. now,
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of course you've had to, um, some of the more, i guess, more belligerent of those states, for example, french president emanuel macro. and of course, has mentioned nato troops go inside inside ukraine. he's always talking about this . you repeat all me the stony and alita katya kyla so said well you quite and must win. it's another west must at others all striking a very, very different time with the young davy and forwarded minutes to describing bordeaux in very unflattering terms. you are being politicians putting forward increasingly crazy or ideas sending troops, the ukraine destroyed in russian. this sol solved the grain nuclear war. you're being conscription. what else? we've heard lots of escalates where you were. mock from west indeed is the british photo. sec philo david. come on was very recently talking about a green lightning strikes inside russian territory. and now we have the outgoing
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knights who chiefly and sold to buck who was speaking to the native parliamentary assent. seeing the photo gallery in capital was a fee, and now he waiting right to, to the attention that he has said that ukraine does have the right to make these strikes inside russian territory. now what you said was that the weapons a supply to quite and from wherever they come from, from nato member sites included in that, that those weapons, those homes then belong to ukraine and it's up to them what it does with them when we have delivered weapons to ukraine, it's actually not ours anymore. it's through grants us. and they said they have the right to self defense and the rights of self defense into it's also a thing legitimate mean to targets outside. okay. and also in the inertial we try, you know, a year basis which door for uses to attack now still was about, has received support and barking from the newest member of the military alliance, sweden and the defense minister, best supported, still within buds. cool,
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was full strikes to be allowed on russian territory and said, but you say it was couched in the usual kind of rest of it. it was around the legal and unprovoked war of aggression, russia, as well as waged on ukraine. but he also mentioned the international law allows you crying to strike inside russian territory on that. sweden support is that right? within the framework of international rules, a lot of concerns has been raised, so it was stolen, some bugs like this rhetoric and these things cool. with the striking side russian type of cheat as a german chunk of show. the said, well, actually the agreement that we made with, with ukraine on supplying the supply weapons, was that it was contingent on the not being used to strike inside russian territory . and the italian deputy prime minister mateo said really has accused stoughton beg . a woman, great bristol, she knew that this man is dangerous because he talks about the 3rd world war. his
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talk of western european and italian weapons striking and killing in the hearts of russia, seems very, very dangerous and reckless to me. so whoever can should stop in that, what it does show is that there's absolute, this unity amongst the member states. russia has unsurprisingly reacted on great to these like, just statements. i'm so di, level of the russian foreign minister has said, well, there's clearly disunity amongst the united, sorry, member states. but it said that something bug as perhaps was step his mandates and was set the mall a set them up. and he's not really speaking on that, but hoffer is escalation comes, of course, at the time when around 70 countries. now i believe, to have signed up for a so called pay subs in switzerland. now, this is a piece sub, it's a peace conference is being how would i, what's russia, i'm at a time when peace certainly seems to be the, for this thing from that mind. a way discuss to this with independent journalists, looper. evey who said europe is in chaos and its own decisions on the trend complex
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. are to blame for you to present to the survey about this defense. and nasal is not only your defense. you don't lines. obviously we are cobra insurance. us here in western europe and america. of course, we are cold. well insurance with ukraine, we provide arms to ukraine. we provide more offensive arm, small, defensive, whole friends involved. and so this is already to the limit. but now with this decorations about a bullying level, using the weapons provided by the west to attack russia, that is going a step too far. the alliance doesn't function very well. america is of course the absolute. don powell, in the alliance and the old european states, members all feed on all the lines, are vassals, things you know, baby have to buy american weapons and they, they, what america says,
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that's the way it is. so it's a subtract bad situation for long because natal doesn't have to weapons. and, and of course, it would be totally crazy to go farther in the, in house being the ukranian army, which is being defeated right now and to send troops to ukraine. that would be a no, no, for any mobile person. united nations has slammed is really prime minister. netanyahu is attempt to justify the recent deadly attack on a refugee camp and southern gaza. netanyahu branded the idea of strike that killed at least $45.00 and wounded, more than $200.00 displaced civilians. as a mistake of the rough uh, we have already lucky it is about a $1000000.00 revolt residence. and despite our best efforts not to home, the northern volk, unfortunately, a tragic mistake happened last night. we are investigating the case will present
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the conclusions because this policy, whether the attack was a war crime or a tragic mistake for the people of gaza. there is no debate. what happened last night was the latest and possibly most cruel, abomination. to call it a mistake is a message that means nothing for those killed, those grieving and those trying to save lives. before calling the attack a mistake, the idea of claim to the strike was legitimate, saying it targeted to her mazda officials. in reality, attend community sheltering, displace palestinians was burned to the ground. despite the international court of justice ruling, the israel must hold it's offensive on rasa. and withdraw from the enclave. ideas have carried out 60 air raids on the city since that ruling was made. people who survive the attack recall the her wrist like moments. and none of them to add the shadow, i guess i was on the way when suddenly i heard the sign up for rock it and the
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place glowed. there were to me soft setup and then the fiber account. and then when we arrived, we found the bodies had been burnt and mutilated, and we were unable to identify a relatives. we worked for 3 hours to extinguish the fire. and when it finally subsided in the year, it was completely burnt. people gathers here, an ambulance came on, the whole thing that i'm a dentist, this is the place where my relatives were located and the idea of study was safe. and suddenly it was no longer safe. there. know how much leaders here instead there on, on individuals and children. about 6 families. just thought about the then another off to the sunset, cool to pray. a powerful explosion hit the area. i rushed to the scene and discovered that the area was on fire and that my cousins, relatives rule but, and some of what we began, retrieving bodies as soon as possible. and the gods with us. and the local officials have called out the idea for committing mass occurs in zones. the israel
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itself designated as safe so she left united is so easy is really occupational and we had designated these areas of saved zones and have gold and citizens and displaced person to go to the safe zones. when the displaced persons fled to these areas, that is really occupational and committed messages and executions. the the deadly attack on the civilian sparked outrage world wide, algeria has requested a un security council meeting. for the 1st time, the european union is considering sanctioning israel over its war on gaza. that's according to the irish foreign minister, the measure could be implemented if israel does not comply with the i, c. j is willing to hold its attacks on rasa. that's a 0 pens continued to protest against idea of war frames in gaza. the,
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the size of the stick to the streets of paris to voice their indignation over the as really strike on the roof. a refugee camp in a bid to pull the protest, police resorted to tear gas, which only sparked more violence. protesters also lashed out at western leaders for back in israel, accusing the i d. s of genocide. you want to cry out o despair, our rage, we're witnessing a genocide. this is a mastercard. what is the is ready state code thing for security? there is a genocide going on. babies were burned to live last night and raw for refugee camps, where they were supposed to be safe. the stall symbolizes the children, died their journalist and a little political analyst, rubber and location, says israel's 1st reaction. denial is in line with their attempts to blame shift of
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the thirst they were saying that it was carried out in the corners to international law. of the city is really miller 3 and then they were targeting to leaders that they have asked movement. and then of course, they shifted after the international attention on the incident in the condemnation, even if you were actually going out to him, asked targets, which were a most refugee sheltering intense in a un designated area. that israel said was the safe zone. you still cannot massacre $45.00 civilians and injure scores more so i believe it's just a way for us in yahoo to try and save for his hands up in the air and say, look, we made a mistake. like they made a mistake with the target saying of those 78 workers, the for the world central kitchen, not too long ago who were international. and this happens every time when the international condemnation portion, but the 1st major reaction of the israel, easiest to deny it. and to say that their action was carried out against a mass target, or even maybe a and asked me an issue might have done it and push this information to try to
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suggest that they weren't actually responsible. but then in the end, when they're forced to, they admit they do it, say it's a mistake. palo city and sufferings stretches far beyond the borders of dogs, it with many languishing in his rally jails. here you see pictures of abdul and lots of the palestinian man before and after his time behind bars. abdul, his battle with cancer, went ignored for out his detention since his release. several human rights organizations have accused israel of denying him and many others live saving care long custody. you sure details of his or deal with us unless that level will say something fundable stone said we moved to a new phase where muscle was imposed on us. and i just say authorities crowded us into cells and prevented us from leaving. we did not see the sun for many long months. we are full of 5 prisoners indeed. so then we became 10 people in the cell, which was cut off for several months except for one hour a day. i'm the one our most that came to us at that time once every day we have to
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wait. we had to wait for the was to come. so we could use the bathroom or drink one hour a day was the maximum. as the lights were turned off, there was no lights inside the room. we lived all lives in complete darkness, physical and psychological assaults. all of this was present when our belongings were taken from us leaving. i certainly would the place on our backs. i left prison with the same under way i had on 8 months ago. wearing it for a month straight. we would remove on the way of wash it and wait for it to dry. we would lay it on the floor to dry and where are clothes without that until they dried, then we would go back to the bathroom to put it on a guide. as result, the person is generally contracting chronic, contagious, and severe skin diseases. some of them have the skin also raging and bleeding. some of them could not walk or the amount of food given to us was just enough to keep us alive. there was rather see a president who weighed more than 60 or 75 kilograms. lots of dual story is just one of many, according to the latest data,
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more than $9000.00 palestinians are currently held in, is really jails labeled as quote, security detainees. that includes children and miners whose numbers behind bars have almost doubled since the start of war and gaza within $500.00 palestinians are serving life sentences on various charges. are detained to palestinians are faced with abuse. several human rights organizations, such as the public committee against torture, and israel have reported that prisoners are subjected to abuse or often starved as well as subjected to torture by is really guards, detainees, health also it gets neglected. we heard more on how i'm doing lots and was denied cancer treatment or checkups well held in custody. i know for this, i was surprised that the present administration refused to treat me as a state prisoner. of course, they refused to treat me as a sick prison that gave them an advantage, meaning they did not have to take responsibility. therefore they would no consequences for them. of course, i did not remain silent. i continued to demand on file complaints with the
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administration saying, i am sick prisoner, and here are my files. the lawyer brought all my files proving i was sick and undergoing treatment under this legal pressure with the help of several lawyers and some supported human rights organizations. on some solidarity stance, the prison administration was forced to acknowledge that i was sick and to stop medical examinations and so on. when the ball started or even a month before, i was surprised that i was not taken to the clinic. i was not fully examined by doctor hundreds of sick prisoners and me were treated as if on medical files with closed a set one little table. we said that the tool assurance stalls ation would go to bed watts and his condition and caused us to lose him. we desperately hyperspace, quick release to save his life. feeling he was fighting death. his health and illness when neglected, and his condition deteriorated significantly. as long as administrative detention exists, it hangs over the heads of the palestinian people like
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a sold. we fit any rest campaign. well when the h, whenever we hear about any grades this constant anxiety is all reality. the indian general election is in its final stretch with the ultimate phase of voting fast approaching that says national surveys protect us, sweeping victory for prime minister and a run remote is b j. p. in the lower house of parliament. me? well, opinion polls are trying to engage at the mood of the nation when it comes to the country's top seed and asked about their pick for prime minister, nearly 58 percent of voters named incumbent prime minister and a run remote is the most suitable candidate, 16 percent find or hold on the to be the most suitable leader or cheese india correspondent rendered. sharma filed this report from for our last the city where candidates made their final push before the event. it is the largest selection in world history. i'm on like how it is being projected in the west. compress. it will be free, fair and democratic,
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but the kind of predictability to the outcome or the tech marty will when there's no doubt about that, there is no one else like him. he's a good religious man, for this is the most. it will seen power. he has done great work for people in the last few years. he has transformed this land. the seeing goes the road to new daily runs through the northern steed, or was there for beach with a t parliamentary seeds up for grabs the highest in the country. this data is all funded, deciding factor in indian general elections. the state also has the most high profile candidate in the country, crime in this scenario. and the movie some children who are around to see we've gone the, the fee so so our position in india from dr. really some 115 miles from here. with that, it's an all out war in the states. it's not familiar baffled for awards. it's a baffled rusty lady. there is no comparison between a vendor moody,
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a mobile gundy who would have to reincarnate if he really wants to compete with him or you with moti is live by not just indians, but also outside the country. he is a true world leader. evening. prayers are taking place along the banks of the games is involved on the see know these follow him when he comes to doing see of a decade. the ancient city believes to be one of the oldest in the world. how deep reverence for him. ready as the in getting dr. minnesota one here by a big margin in 2014 and then 2019 he's running from this is tory to the once again, marking his to consecutive bit. lorraine, the movie has already. so the prime minister when the for to to and that's 10 years is the photos that we've been speaking to believe that it's under his leadership. that india has grown as a significant jewel political clair. that it's him was navigated skilfully between
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major pablo blocks and positioned india as the voice of the global south. another with 3 for the 73 years old would extend his leadership of the was most populous country for another 5 years. more these critics argue another 5 v, as in bob may make more. these really more re told her terror in. but as millions of supporters see him as a very embodiment of india's old story. to understand why i met with professor of political science doctor page without seeing from the bernard skin. do university people like a muscular fund and policy people like that. they have the need us to be have kind of just the they don't want their leader to the timber the v card there yet. so the ones that didn't bought the policy, the sponsor bureau list it as in case of what i see a different thing is likely that us young people because of prison, must collateral funding funds, seat aggressive behavior,
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etc. and uh so uh and he put in to satisfied that back to optically that are and he can go to any extent just to protect the necessarily interest of us. yeah. upset to unless he offers the same way uh, private and would the also for he obviously and yeah for so. so he didn't want to be v card there, but a sense that he wants to give this a move that he, he's not afraid of taking the tough decisions here. and for him that in the eyes for us then india isn't necessarily it as a supreme and to achieve the interest. uh more they can go to any extent. and they said, definitely epicenter admired by the indian bip and an india's bad. the adult position has tried to take on this image. the multi factor it is on top of it is a huge would show with the dawn these endorsing the candidate. but the question is, lily's ground. still an in towards the,
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in the old is one last bush before the find those, these are fully which is due on the 1st of june in which, while we're on a c, we'll also watch where the election started in april. most should. it should unfortunately easy waiting for and the movie bottle. how strongly sharon? well he's, we've has mental low talk to now please by fees political fund. it's now suggesting that the dissolves may not be a full gone conclusion. as politicians makes the final abuse the su, clever the var on the c delicately create the will theme is but not as the salaries
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thread by thread the community important to you at dwindling beams, its hopes on this selection. whoever comes to power my heart. so wish is for a prime minister who unites and binds our country together works for the well being of all citizens. it is a seemingly small wage, but one that holds for it in the heart of water on to see the soul of india speaks french and sharma. arti 5 on a c. i do stay with archie international up next on let's talk a bar on a palm. karen is guest discuss how india is challenging. china as the factory of the world by the the
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is it is can be started by line. please can be standard by truth. the importance of we can never be of a station. so that transparency is an extraordinary drawn mistake. patrice then just succeeded in finding documents that existed in making them available to the world. i mean, water could be more moving back by publishing information and sharing information
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with the public. he was exercising the right to free speech. he did so in the public interest wants to so long realized, tends to me, engulfing endlessly to relate continuously. i know why advice may attempt to know who is the guy that illegal anymore wisely. voltage justice for to be on box weighing a 175 used to go through the sentence. are we going to let that stay the after the end of world war 2, great britain decided to make up for its losses with the merciless expos jason of its colonies. the plundering of the occupied territories,
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aid malaya. devastated as a result of decades long fighting, extremely hard changing grew, and in 1948, the colonial administration was forced to declare a state of emergency. in response patriots united him to the malay in people's liberation army. and began a guerrilla war, london decided to suppress resistance, georgia and mass deportations, executions of civilian and spraying of chemicals, scale being and cutting off at these were the barbaric methods. the british used trying to gain my la within their empire. the massacre in the village of baton gully, committed by the scots guards against the unarmed fences caused a particular stir. the entire male population became victims. trying to suppress the gorilla movement, the occupiers relocated 500000 people to concentration camps. for roses rule the board.

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