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is in that stuff without collision is best of part of the deal. the americans with 2 policemen of the world, they have no right. does do that. we must do that one is using in that medical us as in bob, when president escaping review of washington's approach to relations with his country, just part of the need is exclusive interview with ukrainian strikes til 22 people in residential areas of the capstone and regions of our ass off to another fairly as hot on the city of new guns, russia, it points to think it the way to this one. so i think civilian lives in ukraine and russia there is no doubt that the western delegations, the convene, un security council meetings truly do not care about the humanitarian situation in ukraine or the suffering of civilians in the country. let alone the board of
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regents of russia. the saucy speaks with the policy and journalist who is recent of soul such an is waiting nationalist march in jerusalem upon likes the violence members of the news media faced in the region. for a moment, suddenly, dozens of settlers attacks me from all directions. i couldn't see anything. the attack lasted more than a minute in front of the police. then the police decided to stop the assault. they talking me again the very welcome. this is on the international with the world. news updates is great to have you with us this out. our top story, the president of zimbabwe has law invested the west treatment of his country. and this isn't meant on gala may be sob statements and an exclusive interview without c on the sidelines of this and petersburg international economic form. cimbawe place
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is one of the applicant, countries that has long been besieged by both american and european sanctions. something he says the west has no right to do that is absolutely not. this will give the americans to people. this is one of the ones, or there's no, right? this does do that. we must do that with this using in that medical. we're any dependence of any state. we're footfall independence. we should condition to americans freedom, not to them because we are full for dom ourselves. you did for the full freedom themselves, then this will be able to be with no, i signed because of football. freedom from the british was a really great honor to do such a serious interview with such a high profile uh, guest zimbabwe and president emerson min on god was. i mean, he has been attending this st. petersburg international economic for him. since the beginning i meeting with vladimir putin any attended the 3rd days plenary session, which was absolutely outstanding. he gave a speech alongside the president of bolivia and vladimir putin as well,
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where he talked a lot of a lot about the economics in the context of the multi puller world. and that's something we also spoke about. and in our interview that i was able to do with him today, and he reference back to something he said at the plenary session about the fact that as in bob boy, it has its plans to become an upper middle income country by 2030. and it's something that the, the country is vice president said as well. uh, recently was that uh, western sanctions had been making that very difficult. actually, western sanctions have stolen over $150000000000.00 from the country according to its vice president. and this is why during the interview mean on god, why said that these it sanctions are completely illegal in the 1st place. these functions and bosoms, mobile legal functions that let's just find the functions. these know, this is where the position or the centrals we have what to do with the noble. and they have some people who want us to move into
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a particular that that direction. but our people is the democratic, right to choose that one direction in terms of governance and so on. this thing that i want to mention is just doing this interview, president, man, on god. why has a really serious presence in the room wherever he is really? i mean, this is a guy who was trained as a fighter in the war for his in, baldwin independence in china. one of the major powers of the multi polar world in the current day. so he fought against imperialism there at the time. russia was a part of the soviet union and they supported those uh, anti imperialist efforts. so one and another thing that this and baldwin, president mentioned was the long legacy of friendship between these 2 countries and the long dedication that both countries have when it comes to a anti imperialism and fighting for a multi polar world. the relations between the most crowded. excellent. so and i received the invitation from my brother, president, i mean,
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did it accept it and came over. and i don't regret that came over because we're going to put, you need to discuss one on one. but the promotion in the concert edition, and the making our lessons more comprehensive than that before. so the lessons between the and the most cool is a historical because the system to us to i, to in independence, you're not going to give it a try get as we heard their historical relations in the words of these and bobby and president at the plenary session here and during our interview he's, he referred to russia as a brotherly nation. that's how close the relations between the 2 countries have been for many years and that's the direction they're going in still uh, with the further development of the multi pull or world. now is, and bob and president also spoke about a number of different topics, specifically the ukraine conflict. he said that both sides have to sit down at the
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negotiating table. i asked him about the, you know, the fact that the western powers and the key of government are unwilling to do that . russia's time and time again said it's ready to sit down to negotiations. zip, i'm the president said that his government's position is that discussions have have to be had to hash out a peace agreement. and in terms of what's going on palestine as well, he gave his thoughts on that. he said that it doesn't matter who you are. if you are fighting in a national liberation struggle, you have the support of visit baldwin, president. so those, those are some really interesting topics we were able to cover. we were able to cover a wide array of them. and some very interesting thoughts from is in baldwin, president. well, we will be airing the full exclusive interview here on, on the lease and the programs. so they stay tuned for that. so what the news now civilians have come on to fight and the laziest ukrainian store and called a residential area and then bounce old care southern region. local officials at
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least $22.00 people including a child were killed in the shelling that destroyed a village store. 50 now, those were injured in the attack, which also damaged private prophecy. the surviving victims and now being treated in hospital officials report of kids forces use an aerial form, as well as a us applied high mazda miss all system to hit the area. and the city of la guns, 2 more bodies have been found in the russell left by ukraine, need a task on a residential area on friday. oh, the local officials, a full head full of people, were killed and 60 were wounded in the strike. within 2 dozen buildings were damaged americans applied attack them. miss sauls were used according to the russian defense ministry in new york. at the latest session of the un security council rushed as deputy of boxes, as long as the recent western listing of some restrictions on the use of its weapons by kia the trouble. was it the menu?
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stupidly it's, there is no doubt that the western delegations, the conveying un security council meeting strongly do not care about the humanitarian situation and ukraine, or the suffering of civilians in the country. let alone the board of regents of russia. in fact, they hardly care about such matters anywhere in the world towards the united states in europe and countries on not fighting for ukraine, but for the so called leadership and geo political emissions. there's another blatant example of western hypotheses that while the profess concerned over the humanitarian consequences of the conflicts and ukraine, west of the capitals of deliberately escalating it by continues before and billions of dollars into weapons as well as providing arms themselves. and recently a giving that product to jazz and key of college loans to use may to weapons against all territory for that well, they propose as a solution is multi piece formula, but a formula for on bloodshed one day, the security council meeting was summoned by france and it does come against the backdrop of paris, promising to supply additional fighter jets to ukraine,
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as well as provide training to thousands of ukrainian soldiers. this really highlights how is bronzes involvement in the conference in your brain is only picking up steam. at the same time, t is role in all of this has been reduced to just providing a steady flow of new home scripts to be thrown into the mead grinders only. this is something that russia has once again tried to well draw the spotlight to during the security council meeting is the gym. so shy, why do the us and all the countries keep sending more and more weapons to ukraine? is it really out of concern for you? crazy and civilians? know, instead of hoping for peace cube has been given the goal of sacrificing this population on the battlefield for the geopolitical interests of its west and patrons. every month, the ukrainian army lose its thousands of soldiers, is it killed or wounded? the current widespread force constriction is sending these units off on trains,
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increasing the younger ukrainian men to that death. it's no secret of the personal withdraw stage comes primarily from the us administration, the lives of ukraine's young generation on nothing more than expendable resources for washington. this has been openly stated by members of the american establishment to admit that such as policy saves the lives of western soldiers more over this approach benefits to west in general as a booster by the use of its military industrial complex. now one of the more motor which takes about this conflict was the voice by china. use the platform to once again, stress is concerned about the preloaded nature of the role in ukraine and to be gene. also underlined is that they are indeed talking to both parties of this conference, which is of course, russia and ukraine. now again, this was not a pro russian speech whatsoever, but by being so balanced,
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he just highlighted how ultimatum, like the speeches of the united states and its allies, well who, who, who you don't have them. we call on the parties to exercise restraint should we call on them to engage in dialogue and in the negotiation process. in order to achieve a ceasefire and in the fighting. we are not involved in the crisis. and ukraine argue like, from the very beginning of the conflict with china, it has advocated for negotiations and the political settlement of the team, the russia foot has for the last 8 months, used and hidden behind the tragic situation and gaza. let me just be very clear, the united states will not let the russian federation continue this and parker senior council without a response. well, the word hypocrisy wasn't russia's lips as well. prussia talked about how american made weapons very often used by keith to attack civilian targets. not military ones, like on friday, several u. s. made long range attack comes massage,
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were used to attack the city or with guns. the total number of civilians both injured and killed and is that the attack is in the dozens, including 2 children. now a whole apartment block and france an entrance to an apartment building collapse as a result of that may so attack. and that is very much the case how american made weapons are used elsewhere in the gaza strip. that is a very uncomfortable topic for washington, given that at least 36000 people have been killed that by israel. and israel has been so far, very, very reluctant to wrap up its military operation in the gaza strip. that's something that hundreds of thousands of people across the world hold upon israel to do so. and so in general, is this, the security council meeting only highlighted how much russia and the west, especially the united states and its allies, are at loggerheads with each other under so much. so it has sofa really done
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nothing to bring peace in ukraine. any closer, international consulting rasmussen stays the west to best full responsibility for the conflicts of civilian casualties. it clearly they're not targeting many military facilities or they seem to be have a focus of almost like a terrorist type activity and, and hitting a civilian infrastructure and civilian homes, residences, this conflict would not be going, would not even have started at the west. been open to discussing the security concerns for and, and even was serious about the draft issues were a security proposals provided by russell. it would not have happened had they implemented the minutes good chords, which we now know were a ruse to um, to build up and train ukrainian forces. nor would have gotten to this point
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if the, if the british specifically in the us did not disrupt the peace agreements and peace negotiations going on in uh, in uh, in this bundle. nor would it get to this point if the weapons and the endless supply the black hole of money and funds was not supplied to ukraine. we would not be to this situation. i, i blame the west, i believe in the west for the provoking record to, into this situation. the west does not care about ukraine and the best sort of occurred both the soldiers and civilians. i put fully on the western uh, the western back sponsors slow by prime minister, a real good fit. so has denounced western states a proving ukrainian strikes on russian territory as the message he chose to share on social media. well, those in the european parliamentary election in western countries,
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given ukraine consent to use the western weapons to attack targets on the russian territory, is just prove that the great, the western democracies did not want peace. but an escalation of tensions with the russian federation, which will surely happen as the prime minister of the republic of slovakia. i will not directs to evacuate into any see me the military adventures and within our small slow but capabilities i will do everything. so that piece gets priority of a war slovaks, a heading to the polls on san jose with this he is vote of the shonda is by the assassination attends on 5 minutes to fits the last month. the ukrainian conflicts were supposedly tops. the agenda was balancing continues with europe severely divided. the future support for new trade. the slow about plumbing us to has, we're piece of the on do the game supplying here with weapons and stopped old small fact military a to ukraine, upon taking office last year. greg simon's independent political researches say
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that you disregards its own interests by paving, into washington's pressure to supply t f with more weapons. and this isn't this relation and the values as well because it drags the waste even more directly into the conflict with russia. i mean, this is being driven by a military ad raises. it's being driven by political raisins. and then let's say the a you is sizing a mass of financial goods for the united states by continuing to do is building and was more of which is a gives you of interest. many people would fall again, such pressure especially it came from one's life. so it certainly shows that they got it is definitely goss in possessing a great deal of character and for the change to go against this because we see is
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only the pressure which is on the order, but not what's going on behind. closed was which i'm sure the us and the image series and doing well, millions of in use citizens had to the polls. the blogs, wellness most prominent on bus, an issue. the green agenda seems to be phasing into the ukranian conflictions of all to contribute to the original mazda and brings us how to take ons more details . and before the european establishment has bombarding it, citizens with endless talk of the so called russians, right. it was totally obsessed with the climate threat, mainly because a lot of people didn't have much house to worry about. we are launching a green partnership. we will walk on a convergence in key areas like comp and pricing, deforestation, or plastic products. that's from collect your colleagues. we must revise the trans european networks for energy and its criteria as soon as possible so that europe can never again, invest in fossil fuels. it's going to be historic. if we are going to call the
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climate emergency this 1st day as a european parliament, but then we have to follow up. and that's the crucial point. we can declare climate emergencies, but the people on the streets are not asking us what declarations they are asking us for actions before coded. and russia came alonzo scare up investment in the big pharma and military industrial complex sectors. the need to mass transfer tax fair cash into the pockets of renewable projects. had the western establishment support of younger voters who massively reported at the time growing anxiety about any kind of shift in weather patterns. it's all turned out about as well as on my expect when the i'm elected on account will bureaucrats who actually write you policy or advice on that policy by an actual child. how do you so you have stolen my dreams to my childhood, with your empty words. fast forward to now and the current edition of the elections
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. now under way across the $27.00 nation block. suddenly people realize that they have bigger problems than climate change. like be able to actually for the use green agenda, part of which now includes cutting itself off from cheap russian energy, even if it means replacing it with american liquefied natural shell gas. that the french government considered too dirty under the vain deal to import just a few years ago in 2020 to the point of blocking a $7000000000.00 deal with francis energy giant on the now people are say, hey, you know who really cares about climate change and i can't even afford to keep my food or my home anymore. and across europe, citizens and overwhelmingly supported their farmers who grow that food upwards of 90 percent support from citizens just in france here and in germany. and those
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farmers have been blocking roads on and off for months, protesting against the use, refreshing bureaucratic dig tax imposed under the climate agenda. even based, establish some party in the parliament, isn't suicidal enough to try to argue otherwise, the european agreement, you must prioritize citizens and take into account. then you can know mike and social relatives. we need less rather than more red tape. therefore, we want to regulate to repose, which takes absorption capacity into account. the represent people's party cannot support the proposals on the sustainable use of pesticides and on the nature restoration low in the current form. so that is what tends to happen when energy prices across to you, spike 114 percent after the you kind of self off from cheap rushing gas and then argued that it's also great. so the climate people were like, hey,
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this climate change stuff was cool. as long as it wasn't costing me a fortune, the green brand has also taken a real hit. just by virtue of the fact that it's based representatives had a chance to take political center stage and really just been acting like a bunch of both. those jeremy is the shining example of this with a green foreign minister at alina barrow bar, talking about you turns being 360 degrees and saying that russian president vladimir putin needed to do one of those on ukraine. and then there's green german economy minister, robert hatchback, who would probably brag about how he was working on making his shower time, shorter and shorter to stick it to putin and reducing any need for russian energy. and he seemed pretty sure that it was working too well, at least until reality went back to the shower curtain and much too much female endorsement. nobody wants to invest in russia anymore. who's in con,
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keep this up so much longer. we can go on like vase overall. we need to invest more in this country again and get to can on the growth golding. so it's not too hard to imagine how europeans could be tired of performances like that by their greens, the little side circus at the you was amusing and heart warming with all this cost and talk of saving the respects drawings less money from european tax payers, added but now even they're, most loyal audience of fans really cannot afford their price of admission. is right? yeah, full size, a jet stroke has bullet infrastructure and walk. it launches in southern lebanon on saturday. the move raises phase of a great to escalation looming in the middle east of these maria, from ocean that has the story in the north. those days really has been in turmoil since october, when his bow legged joined her master's fight against the country. raising theories
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of and allowed confrontation at the lebanese border, and now they grow stronger than ever. last week has been the attacks caused a mess of fiery needs rel, setting the entire northern region to burn. the prime minister visited the affected area and send in a strong message to lebanon based group on him, a mission horse, or whoever thinks that he will harm us. and we will sit idly by is making a big mistake. we are prepared for very strong action in the north of one way or another. we will restore security to the north of the home. but the very day needs india. his statement was published. his bola dealt and even more devastating blue. the idea of stationed in israel's northernmost village of his face was heat and a precision attack. behind me is what used to be a football page that these really army transformed into a military camp short the after escalation began here in the north. that's the place his bullet targeted on wednesday. same thing to drones within
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a 2 minutes. the nature of this attack, the circumstances and the number of casualties made this incident different from all previous assaults. reports have revealed that up to 12 soldiers happening during the highest number a months later, one of the wounded reportedly died and a disturbing fact. no, and to massage of alarms were triggered raising questions over israel's capability to protect its citizens. you have an issue and well, this is very true. defines were taken by surprise. those working in this areas must reassess, learn from this incident and progress. sonya is a retarded id of general, and now evelyn tier owns and local flower shop. despite the situation, he has clients, we meet him at his store, has he advises what plans best are for the hot, dry weather, peaceful seeing masking, the deep concerns and, and are of local residents who have been trying to adjust to the harsh new reality . at a going ahead of a law i think has been a lot in this 8 months,
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is trying to say israel's rac how and observe israel's advanced weapons, is preparing itself well is rarely staple. find in art and solution to what's happening, especially in north. now, it's unclear if we're weren't, we're not just as very, we're in a frightening and it's putting people here. embarrassing situation on his face is a drew's village, an arab speaking as the religious group that forms just over one percent of these rose population. historically, in strange relations with the state, it has put disagreements aside during the conflict show in its loyalty and commitment. but even base him to worry now and lose patience. we can see that what is the, what have you have? it is a thought. i think the beginning of the war in the northern if is it more than 120000 residents of the north have left the house since the hezbollah attacks started, but not for drew's. the village is population was 7000 before the war and still is shaved, cussing by the local. drew's leader explains that pointing out the groups strong
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connection to the homeland. but he warrens it cons last forever. we have a list of messages from live and if you have agreement with the student and does the piece talk to you. i think that the solution is really the and i ask the israeli government to take the light decision to stop the war and goes and that's what it's enough that people can not survive. another 3 or 4 months here to the war and gaza has no end in sight. it's unclear what decision israel will take regarding the north. every indication shows it prepares for the worst. the idea of announced it will boost the troops with 50000 more reserve is increasing to 350000 an unprecedented high. and it still doesn't allow those displaced from the north to return home before taking action. israel has to make sure it can. we spend the potential resistance, his bola is an enemy much stronger than have mouse and 1000 and the money issue
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looms. the guy is a conflict. costs is really roughly $67000000.00 daily. another war could become a burden to having to deal with. that's the blake status quote and viewers. they may be no official war with his bela, but peace remains elusive in the north as well. and rafe, an ocean, a r t reporting from the israel lebanon boulder, is where the police come up with a new way to store a violent assault, attacking the victim themselves. publicity and joining the site of course saw me says he was left unconscious, often nor enforcement, and the mobile, the youngest, waiting nationalist a time to a jerusalem day march. he shut the details with us. and when i know about some female journalist colleagues and i were at the entrance to the old city at the damascus gate in france, a settler put out his cigarette on my hand. he put out the cigarette on my hand
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while i was walking. i didn't talk to him, i just kept walking the attack to my colleagues and me without us saying anything to them. we tried to find shelter in the corner. one of the journalists with me was attacked. first i sent the female journalist behind me and stood in front to protect them. i took out my phone and started documenting the violations and the consulting beatings against us. just a few meters away from dozens of special forces and is really police. the attack on us began with insults spitting and throwing water bottles. suddenly dozens of settlers attacks me from all directions. i couldn't see anything. i tried to defend myself as much as i could, but i couldn't see anything in front of me. i received numerous blows, all over my body and bruises. the tackle lasted more than a minutes in front of the police. then the police decided to stop the assault by attacking me again. one officer hit me, and another struck me on the head with a stick. this is documented in audio and video, the police assaulting me while i was wearing my press fast and had my press card. i
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told them i was a journalist and that i was the one being attacked. but they kept hitting me until i saw everything in front of me turned white. i couldn't see anything at all. the blow to the head was very strong and i lost consciousness a little while later i started to come to and realized i had been beaten and was on the ground surrounded by police. they refused to allow any palestinian red, crescent, or ambulance to venture. i had a head injury, so it covered my head and tried to move away as much as possible and reach the open area of damascus gate while leaving we were attacked again. but thank god we survived, which felt like an attempt on my life and the lives of my colleagues. the arrest happens after the salt in the evening following the flag march around 730 or page pm. we had just finished packing up the journalistic equipment. my colleagues and i was surprised to see 2 members of the special forces,
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not the police responsible for protecting the march, approaching the journalist syria. i was surprised when they called out to me personally saying they wanted me. they accuse me of inciting and posting things on social media that supports terrorism and plus tell groups against israel. i told them that wasn't true. as i am a journalist. the interpretation lasted about 14 minutes to an hour. the soldiers were the ones interrogating me, not official investigators or police during the interrogation. there was a settler named indeed. yeah, this is a young man about 20 to 21 years old. and he's known for targeting palestinian activists and journalists. he tries to provoked them to find any excuse the charge or imprison them. he has been following me on social media for several months, spreading this information about me along with other similar groups during the interrogation. you did the i kept calling me a terrorist. he said i was
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a journalist in disguise.

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