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the soon send the most of the to the the the, the on the 1st to and this is that is to enter i 2 days in a week when the book holds us both on the plot of our senior correspondent and briefly visit the frontline village and the don't ask for a public where russian sinks are pushing back ukrainian forces. moscow warns that might respond in kind after washington announces the deployment of nuclear capable missiles in germany. well, e officials from a fair war mongering rhetoric and exclusive comments to our, to the hours with museum promises to bring the scandalous photos of the ukrainian militant displaying a hitler quote at the former test cam to the attention of polish andrew print in authorities. also ahead,
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the republican senators are on the hunt for answer and following the assassination attempt on donald trump, leaving the us secret service head and running from the growing mountains of questions, the live and the rest and capital. i'm rachel ruble. you're watching archie international. we're covering the top news stories from around the world's mid to the advance of russian shapes in the don't that square public. our senior correspondent morale garcia of has filed an exclusive report from the frontline location he visited before moving on to safety. we are now on the outskirts of i traditional, which is what one of the hotel spots on the planet i are. there's you know, this,
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the whole story about how we got in we're all phase. we spent little time hygiene, bushes, and under the trees that actually walking brothers. it is. uh, honestly this is the front row seat from for the wall of the future. with the, the tell us guys filled with the, with the tv drones company called the drones. we've got the footage laser, but we'll send you this for this. we are the 1st starting the survivors to enter. i today to know there's, there's no guarantee of safety getting in here. there's, there's only a slight window at certain points in the day, but what i can tell you is, from here you can see why you, these, the people are now talking about the go. she ation to the north of me. russian troops are pushing about 2 kilometers past. i'll kind of get get to the north west of me. russian troops are pushing into too much. save. got to the west of me,
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watching troops and pushing into progress to the south. west. russian troops are pushing into the show. ok. trudy, also the collapse of up to here and the capture of budgets. and when you create in forces sled from virginia to the credit line for john to crumble the problem for you. right. and this is something called a commodity of told me, is, is that they don't have enough people. it's that they don't have enough soldiers. people willing to sit in their positions to defend the last 4 of them with the app and to you credit some thought toxic now is trying to keep russian or sold troops away from getting into bar flat, so from, from, from a actually assaulting ukrainian positions to to destroy the vehicles with that cd. drones with united states supplied class them. you nations with the various nasal equipment and the javan and this all, whatever else you have. because once russian troops get out, get up close and personal. a john says you credit in troops will abandon their
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positions. they don't have the will to stay and fight. they don't see a reason to die. the name this field here, outside of of difficult we have filled over the course of the past 24 hours. several assaults we will put them together later. but the situation here in the, in that shit it's an up as well as further north. the above most in the, in the conduct of region isn't good for ukraine. it isn't looking promising for you credit, and there is no break for your grade on the horizon. russia has warned that it will be forced to respond to after the us announced it will deploy long range missiles in germany in 2026. if german representatives consider it just to fight to start some kind of escalation measures under the pretext that we have something in this region, then we'll respond in terms of compensatory measures in the way that we consider
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the most acceptable. the american missiles could potentially be used to launch the countries. atomic weapons from german soil around 20 such and bombs are importantly stations. they're under nato's nuclear sharing program. berlin claims the upcoming muscle deployment is all about the turns what the united states will do in germany . from 2026, there's nothing more than countering the threat from russia in connection with the deployment of his counters and the collision grad region. then deterrence will work again a. but the timing of the move doesn't quite add up the russian employee. that's a short range scanned, or missiles in the x play the clinton grad region in 2016. it's on clermont tomatoes, so long to respond. meanwhile, germany's influential speaker magazine reports berlin is covertly preparing to relocate. thousands of troops to the country's eastern border, allegedly to prepare for a confrontation with russia. when this comes, as the european commission president has urged you, members to spend more on defense and of course, ukraine. oh,
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where can the next 5 years will be focused on building a true european defense? union member states for law was retained responsibility for their own trips, from doctrine to deployment. but there is a lot to europe can do to support and colds, and they efforts to strengthen the defense industrial base. you should hear this patricia that will these kind of films to the general attitudes of europe, teen stage to minute to rise ation tension built in the kind of foundation in reliance on controversial method can put the policy address and he's quite old as the name of the russian federation has not paused and does not pose any threat to anyone in the european union. so just to make sure you know, whoever some europeans oppose. the escalation or former prime minister of the check for public says the incumbent leaders of the nato and e. u. member state are spending too much on weapons instead of their own citizens. the current prime ministers, seattle, the government dreams award with russia possibly using the f 30 fives which are due
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in about 11 years. but mainly if y'all, a government is responsible for an unprecedented drop and living standards and the high stakes increase in modern history. during politician and former m e p. good are back, says the western military blog should look in the mirror to find out who's really driving the escalation. we are expected to be going back to the cold war. far as i'm aware, russia hasn't really moved it nuclear arsenal. we all know. ready is the us off increasing start files at long range miss of the germany. these could be with nuclear warheads. consequently, ebony is a much more precarious situation because it's a country that's effectively allowed on a path to uh uh, station a tech weapons on a tow territory doesn't even have control over the use of those rapids. i think
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that misleading the european population boot k a, a russian military threats that simply is a bad uh, but this is all deliver, obviously, the reason intention to provoke and to make that a time for him to make this and to justify that intention. specs to rush, build a tree. aggression for the hood of europe is created. cmt knox a back stop by the effect of the european nations, a load of spending roughly 5 times as much on the track as registrar is i do not see a russian stretch to the whole of york as veterans of the cranes neo nazi as of battalion prepare to tour a european cities. there is been reaction from the irish woods museum in poland
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after our team from the story right here on their exclusively sent us that response to a recent social media posts. where are you crying in militant and brandished a hitler quote. while visiting the former death counts in promoting content and symbols associated with nazi ideology in this unique place violates the memory of the victims, which is an unacceptable and morally reprehensible act. we will inform both the polish prosecutor's office and the embassy of ukraine in warsaw about this painful incident related to hate speech. well, in shocking posts on instagram from april, all the as veterans to the our shipments were in a t shirt with a quote attributed to adolf hitler. ukrainians girlfriend re enacted the famous internet name about a burning house and another image from the scene and added an audio tried titled baby on fire. public access and the posts were shut down by the vet after our t raise awareness about the story and our report. on wednesday, you k political strategist and commentator anthony webber,
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says the ukrainian government encourages this type of behavior as it pushes and antagonistic agenda toward russia. the trouble is members of the household mother tre, units of being the i thing like this, right? seen the stalls over the phone switch, where it could have been stopped if the american governments had told be. so i'm to figure out a result of uh, behavior is unacceptable, but they seem to think that you can guess write a report or by won't. very, very no, no, i'm not solved a problem. the only, along with the selected sca yet are don't months be. so let's get government and the, the american government is, are you say by you can use without any want money will supple that agenda and you probably remember, it doesn't matter sort of how it stream by all, so how it plays of action will be taken on this night out very you credit and drop my was the denied that is,
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i mean if you're familiar with his official lassitude but the reality is very uh, just basically a put up with this sort of thing. and what am i seeing? card j, because uh very, i have, honestly, russian propaganda i have here, i should rhetoric that they're trying to pronounce that actually the russian language of this all sorts of thing, which is i am target mistake. the us republican party is demanding answers and accountability. that's after the secret service chain for fused to resign and failed to explain why her agency didn't protect donald trump from being shot at a rally. director kimberly tito was filmed, fleeing from a group of senators who grilled her outside the republican convention. the, the,
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a lot of people are coming down on the chief of the secret service, specifically center blackburn who's calling for her resignation after she completely dropped the ball in terms of security. if this rally were donald trump was nearly assassinated because the secret service essentially knew that there was a security threat before it actually took place and still decided not to secure the rooftop where the shooter ended up taking up his position. why the chief of the secret service says that this roof was too sloping. scary to send agents up to the building in particular has a slow proof edits highest point. and so, you know, there is a safety factory that would be considered there, that we wouldn't want to put somebody up on a slope truth. and so, you know, the decision was made to secure the building from inside. i'm not obviously an engineer, but i, i'm pretty sure that i've seen a secret service agents on, for example, the white house roof. i mean,
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it seems that that almost making fun of the public here at this stage. right. and i mean, if you could also look at the videos and see snipers that were also located around that area during the rally. also located on what looks to be sloped rooms as well. but that wasn't really the even the only reason, according to the real clear politics, media outlets the security detail, there was not at full strength during trumps riley. apparently some of their resources were diverted to protect the 1st lady who was also campaigning and pennsylvania. at that time, this is the problem that my secret sources have cited secret services resources were diverted to jill biden's event and away from trump's because they followed agency protocol applying to trump as a former president, according to 2 sources within the secret service community. but trump is not just the former president, he's the 1st in modern history to have run for president again. and he has been the focus of several prosecutions and controversies under statement intentional, who made the decision to divert the resources to jill biden's event. for its part,
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the secret service has chief of communications, has denied that claim altogether, but that still does not change the fact that there was a complete security failure that should not have happened in terms of the suspicious individuals up the scene was secure with the secure services aware of that, get this. the secret service apparently saw the gunman in his position on the rooftop a whole 20 minutes before he actually started shooting at donald trump and according to one center from wyoming. he says that he was told that the secret service had identified the would be assassin as a suspicious individual, a whole hour before the shooting took place. he was identified as a character of suspicion because he had a rangefinder as well as a backpack. and this was over an hour before the shooting actually occurred. so you would think over the course of that hour, you shouldn't lose sight of the individual. so the secret service had so much time,
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so many warnings to suggest that something bad was going down at that time. and that's not even to mention the fact that the shooter actually made a post before the trump rally on the computer gaming platforms. theme saying that july 13th would be his so called premier, so the secret service has a lot of explaining to do as to why it completely failed in investigating all of this really on donald trump's running made for the upcoming us presidential election is now official. and it is injected events. the ohio sen accepted the nomination during remarks on day 3 of the republican convention focusing on the need. he says to reverse the damage done by the current administration. dubai has been a politician in washington for longer than i've been alive. 39 years, a couple of harris is not much further behind for half a century, he's been to the champion of every major policy initiative to make america weaker and poor. was
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a lot to administer. vance would become the 3rd youngest vice president and american history at 39 years old. his statements criticising bind in administration . policy on the print in war are well known along with his disapproval over the us, preventing somebody from signing a peace treaty during the assembled peace talks in 2022 incumbents, a foreign policy in ukraine. israel and afghanistan have been front and center at the republican convention, tech entrepreneur, a david sax notified ins, attempts to strengthen america at russia's expense using the ukraine conflict have had the opposite results. allies share in the burden of securing world peace. yes, for both the russians to invade ukraine with talk of nato expansion afterward, he rejected every opportunity for peace and you prayed, including a deal to end the war, just 2 months after it broke out. now the war is deep into his 3rd year, with no end in sight. hundreds of thousands of people are dead. hundreds of
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billions of our taxpayer dollars have gone up in smoke. president biden sold us this new forever war. by promising it would weaken russia and sprinkler in america. what, how does that look today? russia is military is bigger than before. our own stockpiles are dangerous. we depleted every day. there are new calls for escalation and the world looks on in a horror. as drove biden's demented policy takes us to the brain of world war 3. a former member of the pennsylvania state senate, bruce marx, who is currently at the republican convention, told r t why he believes jody vance is the chosen one. for one reason is it j. d. vance . is that what we call a mega make america? great. republican. he is completely endorse the trump agenda. i think the donald
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trump wanted somebody who supported the agenda. i think the 2nd reason is that the j. d. vance because he's, he's like me, i'm from west virginia and he's from southern ohio. we're from what's called apple, what the appellation. it's for areas of the country j. d van to somebody who came up from nothing came up from poverty. i can't say that that was my background and, and we have some very key states brought pennsylvania, which is next to ohio, wisconsin, mich, michigan. and i think the president trump believes that j, the vance will be uh, tremendous. uh that uh, addition to the ticket there. the 3rd reason and probably the most important reason, the trump church id pads is that he thought that he would be if there was a need that he would be capable of success for president. and, and i think that he thinks also j. d. parents because of his age is only 39 that he will continue this trump movement after trump finishes his. his 2nd term lesson
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j. d vance is a working class. somebody who came up from the, you know, from poverty and became, it became a success. donald trump is somebody that of course, he didn't come to the bar re far from it. but he is somebody who's employed thousands and thousands of workers in the construction trade in the casinos and so forth. joe biden has and created a single job and his entire tire career with the possible exception of 100 by didn't because he got paid millions of dollars because it was joe biden. and son from very smart and ukraine please. so i think that the american working public, i think the union people i of the working class, i think that they recognize that the, that they trump dance ticket is going to be a very strong tickets movies for working people, particularly because they want us to current the border that's why he previously said he strongly oppose sending military aid abroad,
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particularly to ukraine because we have our own issues. he said. busy on the board or at so why is tax payer dollars going abroad? but you may have noticed he didn't mention the ukraine conflict during his speech at the r n c. instead focusing on china was that's was the prop straightens to. he's a very practical, pers, these america 1st and what he's saying is, what are we doing now? why can't we kind of find a way to resolve this situation? ukraine and not spin, you know, hundreds of billions of dollars in a war where it's not helping russia for, for you, craig. and so i think that that's the magic she's sending that we need to find the present, present company become present, again, needs to find a way to have meaningful discussions with president posing, but a little bit of pressure on presidents. so lensky and let's not forget present. the trump had a good relationship with president susan. i think that that's very important,
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joe biden. what had of his way to insult president to me, and i don't think that that's a way to, to, to reach and diplomatic solution on the issues that affect russia and ukraine or the us presidential race. so taking yet another new turn as it appears, the pressure for an coming joe biden to withdraw has become so intense. there are report spiraling. he may suspend his re election campaign. in a matter of days. we delve into the details which you can find on our website. archie. com the and is really parliamentary session to send it into a violent br. all after national security minister. it's more been because they are called the attending error of empties terrorist or what's the, what's going on with no, no, no. hey, i don't. yeah, sure. the
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and they responded by attacking the minister who did the lights up, continuing to the man to the era representative to be excluded. witnesses security and tried to calm the politicians as members of the party join the fray. this is not the 1st such incidents in the past far right is really officials cameras on it's a labeling era, blah makers terrace over there support for the palestinian people who daily is back in the republic of marisa. it says it looks to return the nearby cha, those islands currently under u. k. rule, the indian foreign minister has called this show support a stand on the colonization. prime minister, i would like to, again assure you today, thought on the issue of job was india will continue. it's consistent support motors just in line, but that's a principle stand on the call night session and support for sovereignty and digital real integrity operations. i'm
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a risk this has contested the british occupation of the child. those aisles for over half a century london detached to the archipelago from arrest as 3 years before the oceanic nation gained independence in the 19th sixty's and what was widely recognized as a violation of view. and agreements, one of the child goes islands is currently being used as an anglo american military base with about $4000.00 personal stations. their local population was forced to leave it to make room for me or indian envoy and now target. i had shared his perspective on the issue in india has always been consistent, do fighting against colonialism and fought for the elevation of various countries. that's what i'm the one that, that's how the non like mentor meant to begin. and it's not from the india has all of the supported bodies is the pause of holding suicide, this territory integrity. it does not have just started today. it is just to
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victoria shall know protestants and we support the color. negligence would be complete now and that's precisely the case. and of course the, the district has to be all this is expected with job to, to you. and you had the shoulder solution. clearly saying, stating that this to check all assignments belong to motors and they are part of the motors. so that's what india has been supporting it. and divisive board of justice and sexual to everyone who isn't the right mind would be doing so. however, due to the countries have still got that appendages and they want to continue to maintain their the last be heard was that the british just wanted to talk to the prime minister there. and there is some kind of discussion going on. but this said that we will release it when it is no longer needed for the defense purposes. now that is something industrial because the u. k. u was based there, which is what, which is why it does not be accepted back to motors. but as far as it is concerned,
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we have a principal or to stand on these issues. and we have all of a supported body system this today, july 18th marks and the birth day of south africa's 1st president, nelson mandela. the late later went down in history for his anti apartheid efforts . becoming an icon across the globe. on this day the world honors mend dollars, legacy activism and values. you and the secretary general antonio good terrace. have this to say, you know, some dollars show the, the x that order the difference when person can make in building a better world. and does the team of the z is nelson mandela international day of the mines, us going back to poverty. indian equality is, you know, and we can choose either the kids poverty we can choose to in the, in the quality we can choose to look at as far as the international, economic and financial system. in the name of equity. we can choose to fight racism, respect, human rights, going back to climate change and create the world that works for all humanity. who
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i spoke with and could say as well. a volley layman della nelson, mandela's, grandson, and former south african parliament member. he's calling on the international community to unites on this day and deliver humanitarian aid to those needs, especially in gaza. for us. so my duvall, my grandfather has been the face of fall out of the lucian. he's been the here. all forest drive, the for liberation. and our global i coordinated father followed mason democracy. so through his legacy and the experience is, we've been able to draw lessons from docked to say, with the international community, particularly, or press the nations around the floor. and this is why the, when it comes to palestine, we know very well this was a matter that was close to his heart. the only so the guy did the police didn't
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struggle as the create just model issue a full time. and many countries remain silent. we have chosen to rise to the occasion and to ensure that we look into those experiences into our lessons for my own structure, for liberation, and how we can effectively stop port or press the nations around the closest. we can do more, eh, on this notes and monday, line technician on the day, which is a day that has been claimed by the united nations in the, on our, of this 7 years, the president, bundle of dedicated. instead of going to many, many people out around the globe today are doing philanthropic x in supporting the communities. and now dedicating 6 to 7 minutes, we are making their call today, dr. through this philanthropic with this humanity in age,
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that can be a, a key to day through a fluid or maybe because aids please. and saw that it is directed to those that need the most. and our product doesn't sisters in palestine and much needs of thoughts or a desire to international. i'll be back to as much more news in just over 30 minutes by the the most people i know they laser 8 hour job and go home and relax. but
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i have about 3 or 4 more hours to go. so i just keep my clothes, change my clothes, the 1st job, go to the 2nd and it just keeps and keeps me from wanting to go home. what's the book about this town? oh, well, it is free to shoot you a piece of mailbox. it was, it was um each. oh yeah, i have listened to some of that one with you. the the news you didn't have to maybe work is hard to get by. you did uh maybe spend more time with your loved ones. why you still have them margaret? this was my grandpa sister. she came off a horse in
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a curve and i found her on the bank and over. here's my grand great grandmother and great grandfather. here it's peaceful, i really like it up here and then since my family's buried here, how this feel like, i need to come up here and take care of the secretary the i disliked volunteer and do things for my community in try to make a difference. the no one ever dies and says, and i wish i had a better job, they say i wish i had more time to spend with my family. i wish i could've explored some of my interest of music or ard, or church, or being a baseball coach. and so i just think we're at a moment where we're going to have machines and artificial intelligence produce a lot.

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