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over the needs to be asked whether nato is on his last legs. the answer is certainly no. the breaking news was have lower julian assigns, arrives home in australia after a judge accepted the plea deal. he struck with washington. nevertheless, his legal team slammed us over, pursuing journalism as a crime. showing the fact is united states pursuing journalism has a fine. i think this is the 1st and last on the julian assigns atlanta just a moment ago at camber airport and has made his 1st steps on home soil after his release. that those camera decries the us courts, verdict,
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pricing that was paid for the charging and conviction. of a journalist for doing their job, the sort of thing we'd expect you to know 3rd period will to tell a terry in the country. it is not what we would expect from the united states or similar country like destroyer. here's the deal for the for the screen. the police are using the w. it's with the source on the city before the 2015 in the car to well. and like a us in kenya where protests are still on the parliament and sexy government buildings on fire, such as anger boils over the approval of i am asked, pushed tack sites if the positivist finance build there will be demonstrations every day. and so the government gives us accountability of all taxes. we just want them to be accountable the
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the right to live in moscow. this is our t international. i start with breaking news that we've been covering throughout the day here on our t. we can look standard julian assange has landed on homes soil at ken vera airport after a us judge of sentence them to time served as after he pleaded guilty to a single charge, a conspiracy and a deal with washington. the near mister hassan, just leaving the court room a free man after 14 years of legal persecution, with the saga finally over he has now arrived to his home sternly. and despite a massive sense of relief and joy over sandra's release, his lawyer since the case has had a chilling effect with the us pursuing journalism as a crime. mister sanchez reveal the truthful, important,
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and news worthy information, including revealing that the united states had committed war crimes. and he has suffered tremendously in his 5 for free speech for freedom of the press and to ensure that the american public and the world community gets fruitful. it important news where the information that is false journal was viewed cited states, prosecuted that they expose most for science under the 75 prison. that is what has it showing you today the decision that it's time for mr. science to go home? that does have a showing, the fact is the united states pursuing journalism has a fine. i think this is the 1st and last time. julie and assigns is a free man. now that he accepted a guilty plea and answered a guilty plea in the us federal court and the mariana island. now, julian, a san just attorney made clear that while he will comply with the requirement that
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he delete certain sensitive information, the work of what he leeks will continue 62 months in belmore to get his deal with the weeks is for work will, will continue and miss per song, so i have no doubt the continuous force the transparency government use of force. so now in order for julian assigns to accept the plea deal for time served no supervised release in order to return to australia. a free man, after 14 years of a legal battle, plenty of time and a british prison julian hassan had to formally admit guilts and, you know, plead guilty to a criminal charge violating the u. s. espionage act. this is what was said in the tense moments and the u. s. federal courthouse working as a joiner. this time covers my source to provide information that was set to be
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classified in order to publish that information. i believe the 1st amendments protected that activity, but accept that it was a violation of the spin ah statute. i believe the 1st amendment and the espionage act in contradiction with the child, the but i accept the would be difficult to win so suitcase given all the circumstances. it's been 14 years so that you in a sanchez been facing off in a legal battle. and at this point, we see him on his way home after quite a bit of time, walled up in the ecuadorian embassy, quite a bit of time in british prisons along extradition battle. now around the world, many are looking on and seeing this is an example of hypocrisy on the part of us leaders who constantly lecture the world about freedom of the press, the protection of journalists, freedom of speech, etc. let's review everything that has happened to julie and assigns over the course of this 14 year saga.
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the . this appears to be the end of julius rogers, 14 years saga, but it's not. the last of wiki leaks were awaiting a statement from julian to sondra about what comes next. but at this point, many around the world who rallied in support of julius on protesting, making social media post, raising awareness, doing everything they could to highlight his case. and the danger is it pauses to freedom of information and journalistic protections. many people around the world
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are happy to see him free, though many are also worried about the implications of the guilty plea he entered in the us federal court house assigned to release has sparked celebrations in australia. people outside the us consulate, general and sydney, are holding a banners and balloons and demonstrators have gathered to praise the outcome of the court hearing. and julian's return home astray and lawmakers say the thrill the sanchez on his way home, but are worried about the president. his case has set a pellet harry in the country. it is not what we would expect from the united states or similar country like destroyer. well, i think it seems a chill down the spine of journalist willed, was that this president has been sick and it means out there is more work to do to push for lady afraid it meant protections, but journalist so they can do that job spray. do you accept the important ally now of the united states and united states,
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the engine of this whole case against the assigned? and well, i'm afraid the lawmaker and his legal team and commentators can come out and say this is, you know, it's, it's a victory of sorts. but it's also a very concerning development for openness and journalism. the australian prime minister himself hasn't condemned the incarceration. he hasn't come out and said that he did nothing wrong in the 1st place. he should have been free all along. and he's me to just come out and said, you know, well look, it's a great day. it's a great day of celebration because remember, australia it's positioning and pacific down in the asia region as tensions around for, for china. australia doesn't want to step on the toes of uncle sam who is becoming more more influential in the neighbor. or let's say it was for us after all that went after assigns for for years. what's been the reaction in the west when it's been mixed? subsequent to this release, we've had the american official america,
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the justice department's come up with a lengthy statement, essentially saying that he's a criminal. he has been convicted of a crime. it's a felony. and no one in the united states who is a guilty of the crimes which is essentially exposed has been convicted of anything whatsoever of chemist. i'm libby rock, the list goes on and people like mike pens that coming it said it shouldn't have been a deal at from x v p. the should have been a deal with the, with the science whatsoever, brightness weeks. you shouldn't have done it. there's a bomb now from the united states engineers such can never, nobody would want to. you would imagine you can never return to the united states against you. as you said, no one has been convicted of a crime, said julian assigns exposed to his julian, assigned himself. that was the one who was a woo, as chased out for, for it, for so many years. there must be people in washington who are critical of this 14 year persecution. mm. yeah, there are voices of some of the and reason in a strange and many of these voices of sanity and reason, a line on other issues around american foreign policy and the oppression of freedom
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of speech. one in particular, marjorie taylor green, who's been very vocal in our opposition to the funding, and the prolonging and the feeling of the war and your claim. she came out with her views on the release of juvenile sized some of this into the that he was arrested. and that's why many people see him as a hero. here's here in the united states, new york times for government information all the time, but it's only the information secret. what are the repercussions
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of this case when it comes to freedom of speech worldwide? essentially, julian assange has been forced to bend his knee if you'd like to accept a criminal responsibility and culpability, which has a huge impact potentially for freedom of speech. the bad news is that he had to plead guilty to conspiracy to obtain and disclose national defense info, which means the us security states, succeeded in criminalizing journalism and extending the jurisdiction globally to norm citizens. julian had to take this. he has heart problems and he would have died in prison, but the security state has imposed a horrifying precedent and built a big blow to freedom of the press. why now the election a stone out of issue for the bind administration? this is a, it seems something which gets this off the table for bite. and as he heads into the election would or f k has really sustained the, put the points here as, as to how this happened. assigned force to bend his knee force except
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a criminal responsibility. while the actual criminals who are responsible for the death of millions of innocent civilians remain at large. us go state analytics research alessandra bruno. it says the us has a dangerous precedent to making others think twice before publishing. certain information. information is not free that the, the media is not free in the united states, as it likes to pretend. i think many people will think twice about reporting. it's the kind of information that they may come across that is damaging to 2nd state interest and not just united states interests, but also any western country. any country under the u. s. natal umbrella, for example. i wouldn't be careful about publishing things in australia because australia, like many other countries, is under the us. some perhaps you won't be arrested again because he's sick,
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but anyone who follows in his footsteps might be arrested again this, this, unfortunately, the, his pleading guilty perhaps is the condition uh, under which the us agreed to release him because it sets a president and it keeps the people from the reporting otherwise dangers the information that might be dangerous or what, what documents consider dangers to, to keep things to keep the current status quote to discourage it was just a moments ago that joanna sons' took his 1st steps on home soil after his long awaited release. here's how he was met by his family. at ken vera airport, the
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turn into kenya now where several people have been killed by police firing live rounds that protesters trying to storm the country's legislature. that says anger boils over the approval of i am a pushed attack, sykes, local journalists, kind of commodity. send us this report from the c, the, the
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. now we'll do a b b clinton, victory to the middle, to the puppy on it is the duty of reserve that destroying the 3rd to of homo. but yeah, i'll be more talk on those data. didn't keep it the like, put it like, well here i see it on the bottle. well, we're going to put some stuff with the re. he's on the appeal for that is a full dispute. the police are using the use, it's with the source on the city the for the 20th or 15 in the car to well, we'll do. we do do model, but i meant i need to, uh, that went through today the body to the right. not to but the default, and so you do need to reach us, it's most is do i believe to remove records of we're not, but the roads that we don't, we are that are be closed. that there was a plan that we did. these are people to be scrapped off into tiny too much. why does retro emilio,
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why we on the into autonomy to the people in the. 2 to the plan of it's kenny and president william richard claims that radical elements of hijacked the protest and announced that the national army will be deployed across the country to help it quell the unrest. artesian dollar, who you can gave brings us more. the home of korea commodity, the chairman of the national assembly is finance and planning coming to see who has been at the center of the storm over this tax proposal, particularly for his support of the new taxes. and as far to the police as if it's the situation at his house, almost 5 was out of control from 2 calls for reinforcements to secure his residents
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. kenya has now deployed military units to support the police across the country in response to the emergency caused by design. and protests says approach is also targeted. c, i n s, but mostly kenya's president william who to who will dislike to be loaded in washington has become deeply unpopular at home. young can use, we'll see you is in a sole view is that the president is strictly as hearing to the i am is model. and as waltzing, the textbook and onto the countries class withdrawal to a has come out holding the protein. i'm treasonous, noting that it is government wilson provides a response to the situation. just move on that is not in florida or even can see if it of criminals pretending to be peaceful protest. this can bring tara against the people that elected representatives on the institutions because published on the constitution i'd expect to go for free. we must isolate
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crime from democratic expression on separate criminals from people exercising the freedom of expression and type ident helping you. meanwhile, a protest is one, the government to abandon the plan tax hikes, which they all to will choke of the economy and raise the cost of living for can use already. so i'm going to make ends need. so this is not the 1st time a sign in school has been met with such resistance from citizens and can yeah. last year it was the same story for can you up with us? yeah. can use the say, the will not stop until they get what the, what we are here to the, to the come we want to walk you through. this is the pause this finance bill. there will be demonstrations
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every day until the government gives us accountability of all taxes. we just want them to be accountable. we had to bring on that phase. i'm here the government, the government who's kind of here to help people. so we're not even close to the presidents taking us government is now quotes between i mr. dick tad so which off it's in governments to catch the deficit and the population, the reading from cost of living increases both $1.00 fine place and, and steve, the tax increases. i'm, i'm the protest because i have evolved to space a mess of protest across the country against this. find this bull, if nothing is being done. we spoke to booker, i'm all a national vice chairperson of the communist party of kenya. he says that i m f and world bank, which continue to pressure kenya to implement fiscal reforms. bear responsibility for the violence as really for me, uh, maybe
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a more complex that might say yes to be in the streets. we must make it clear that they have the lot is in their hands. so i am in one bank that continued to impose their policies on that email since king and population b. i am historically always probably want to quote interest not just to qualify. you know, loans and sustainable, but also use the leverage in terms of the financial capital to the our international, our internal affairs, and even to use them to manipulate what it's gonna be this. see this sim, i am making sure that we do the only point them to do the relation on
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11 our invest. your business wasn't actually cute or this did one enterprises and discount was one piece on that. i am a fund loveland for this. so this is a, a to, for the, for the, for the united states and canada, neo colonial. it has to be understood that even though the cities opposition that the iron listen well is not biased. because the use of the file to try and telephone lines our lead us to implement unemployed, people on site for policies. but yesterday, the very low non violence from the assault file it technique was about to expose can discrete. so i am, you know, on a p me on, i'm from,
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it's the story called a behavior. it's some of the colonial um, projects that's the $1.00 to $1.00 of the most of the african countries, including pena, to be some visions to it. we must positive on the external interests that's continuous on the met all political discourse plus leads all independence. i'm from there now, but can people do shop on the on disk or not? who crane, where the situation on the ground remains tens with heavy fighting in the heart of our region as ukrainian troops attempt to dislodge russian positions and successful drone operations have become a crucial for both sides. are to use that goes down all visited a you a, the squad with rushes off, months special forces unit and send us this report. the info chomsky ukraine is on
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a desperate quest for revenge cube has a mast thousands of troops in the bid to keep the enemy back. we are imbedded with a rush and unity health droned pilots on admission to deny ukraine the opportunity to strike a little of the frontier and you've got the enemy's movements were detected to them and they had several attempts to storm the private sector to get behind our allies, we detected everything and fired at it, so in some places with that p b. drones. once the arrival force is posted, it is pursued relentlessly, either until the surrender will meet the bit to read. a brutal rule said accepted by both sides and zip as a bottle, sending out the what's that what we've found them in some places, so it's not just that you bomb ones and they retreat. they hide and holes and basements that go to the come on the over this that's not special forces units known by the call sign. that translates as bob barry and says,
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their main goal is to paralyze any movement of ukrainian food in the town. if they come to maneuver con, carry out soup rotation and evacuate their wounded que forces have no other option but to sleep. so i thought about the way we operate pretty fast. the pilots are close to the enemy. some days later, the enemy left the positions they tried to take a cut because the drone, by its very definition, is an expandable item. you need many, many thousands of them and what the special forces obama have established here. it's a full cycle manufacturer. so you've got the right other, there's a projectile preparation going on. the coordinate go here. the dropping systems that go into fuses, high explosive projectiles. people out of fragmentation, project house value. and i was good to hear. we have thermal barrack munitions for special purposes data. my bottom, so i know what the weight is probably make you like
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a 3.5 kilograms. and here you have sub munitions, right? that. but that's right. the bottom of it is that sub munitions for enemies, manpower, very effective. so can you see to the side overall chance is never blind. always vigilant. always leave. so the other one is just the, that's a here's the live situation in the town. the enemy doesn't operate actively during the day because it's dangerous. not only for health, but for life. the sky is so dense with the russian and ukrainian who waves drone dog fights have become a common sight. seeing you meant to deal with them was we have videos, we shut down the enemy's magic. drone with ours are survived, we put it above there so that manual ukrainian demand is holding back no resources trying to open them, but the russians by an order of magnitude. but wherever one might see a problem,
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varvara and his men see an opportunity for us to show what if i take yours, but you let them bring more, the more we have, the more drones we hit, it should be this way. not like, oh there are so many of them. i will not go there. no, the other way around. you will not miss optimism is needed. a hey philosophy that seems to be the foundation of the smart special forces. i'm a guess done of reporting from the russian ukraine board to see the parts and russ cosmos are launching a joint project to call to start bound. it's a direct line to the international space station and allows people from branch countries who are passionate about space to communicate, live with russian customer. lots are table moderate. the program from us moscow studio with 5 episodes planned. it's dedicated to one of the bricks countries. the program will fit your information about space projects, prospects for space development and exclusive footage from the i ss along with
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