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the interest of the, the ukraine's foreign minister attenders his resignation and making him this fixed administer to leaves the lend space office in 24 hours also ahead. the israelis once more flooded the streets, threw them on the sea spar until prime minister netanyahu bring the hostages home, or reside in the lead or funding a dash hailed by the way of the countries. great democratic hope is slow for lifting upon them and its limits for organization noon for it took for us at least committed during the countries possible. bring
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the fly from us, go to the world. this is our to international wherever you're touching the news hour for. busy today, hello and welcome. ukraine's foreign minister dmitri kula has handed in his resignation. that's according to the speaker of the countries parliament. the latest head to rule comes amid a rough resignations on fire rings. i'm on top of specialist and lawn, demetrius lensky, is office. i discussed the developments with our correspondent shambles. a. yeah, there's a big news at the top diplomat, the forward facing image of ukraine, giving the context to where your train is. your train has been energetically. uh, you know, canvassing. it's partner countries for more cash, more weapons, and the person at the very center that's for the whole conflict to this one has
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been in his post throughout this phase of the conflict in ukraine is to mutual uh, labor. now at now that he's gone, a vacuum appears at the head of government if you'd like. no, he is a career diploma. he has been of this stuff a long time and he's the only child of another diplomat. so this is a man with a significant diplomatic experience, and you have to ask yourself where doors this and because the, the names keep coming and the, the heads keep rolling. let me know through a couple of other alexander, come, she administrator strategic industries at resigned at dennis, somebody who's gotten the minister of justice and all the t pull a post and any good resigned russians. the response to that, let's minister for environmental protection and natural resources at resign and also overall to slab sherman, the deputy head of as well as these office far. so the, basically, the chief of staff was the lensky himself. office fired
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a good effort keeping up with all those names as well. and can i throw in something to this as well? because last week we had an alex toward us from the open security foundation. and you, the song all the liberal billionaire or the ty coon toward store us, even ukraine speaking about doing business deals, post conflict. you've also got to the restoration of the country being what the top top expired russ trial and co. so you have a lot of investors speaking about what's going to happen to you print on that product to share. but when this happens, when you get so much money at stake, people want return for their buck. a know we're seeing this happening, right? mm hm. indeed, and to suggest that this kind of money, the people in charge of the investment in ukraine, if you like, if you can call it that at the economy is in, in tatters. if you like to use the words. the very same is a european politician,
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and these people have immense influence. and also what's interesting, if you look at some of the more important people who have resigned or been fired, the lights have all got stuff on sheena, the deputy prime minister for european on euro, atlantic integration. this would be a post, very much a responsible for that at the integration. and that a connecting with this euro atlantic as a grouping which these investors would be part of at, in a very short minister of reintegration of the temporarily occupied church place of like x ray mia done boston at school guns as she has also at resigned. and nikolai only show the commander of ukrainian air force. and now we've seen this the back over there with the 1st a f. 16, a being brought down with a very experienced pilot fuels trained in the us to great find fair as he was last, he was killed on the 1st f. 16 so the come under the air force has also seen as his
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career at crash and burn. if you like me, so there's definitely the question to ask, what is the influence of the western powers? what is the influence of nato london? washington in deciding who gets was when it comes to the power. but this isn't, it doesn't signify. stability. i give it the wider issues in the course comes on boss unit. more questions. yeah. what, what just one brief point as well, because this cabinet is the re shuffle is going to be people put in place in the future, but it's going to be done by a man who himself, his term expired at buck in may. the, the, the, the 5 to presidential the call it. yeah. he, he has no legitimacy and it was actually vladimir putin who gave us all the less than and you ukrainian constitutional history by saying that, that even of russian wanted to negotiate. who with the actually negotiate with, given that evidence is no longer the legitimate present. but interestingly, also the parliament itself, there term has also expired. so in the context of what's happening in the course of
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defensive, which is meant to draw, man and material away from down boss, has failed. and it wasn't the, the russian saying this, this is the cc, the head of the ukranian, 9 forces saying it has failed. we have failed to stop them in the east. and also in, in don't bust is flowing westward of the russian ministry. it seems absolutely unstoppable. so putting all these things together, you would be forgiven for thinking that the walls were slowly closing it on the vladimir zalinski. thank you. have well not very loved her point on this military incursion into rushes, crushed regions, lot of years, a landscape is this sold offensive as part of his victory plus that statement, as well as a desire to hold onto cross border territories, were laid out in a recent in the icing does the success is very close to surprise conceptually you have this territory. now you say you don't want to keep
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it law conceptually will hold, it conceptually will hold it. you've said that this leads to a victory for you, creating that a potentially leads to the end of the war. it speeds up the end of the war decimal month, say just in what we're doing now is the court of our victory plan b. that's what i said, curse is a part of the wider operational cause act. i want it to show the victory plan to present biden, but only after our success in the course grew jungle allows both to. i want to get more clarity on your, your victory plan. that you said the plan at least for the time being is to keep it for not for now. for now, for now, we need is, or mr. zalinski public statements, though, face a harsh reality check with western media revealing the scale of the law offices of the armed forces of ukraine. this video showing a sprawling symmetry and heart comp its claim, the funds provided by
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a foreign like let's was filmed up the end of august, right and made cabs ongoing. pershing person, former senior security policy analyst and the office of the us secretary of defense, mike maloof, food r, t. and so lensky is planning to use captured territories as leverage and negotiations with moscow is didn't to feel i think he's delusional piece is involved in wishful thinking. because the reality is that why that was, it was indeed a surprise incursion. reality is that many, most of those troops have been rounded up, either killed or, or taken prisoner to say that he's going to take that territory and try to increase others, i think is uh, wishful thinking on his part. and it's a said he's just delusional. he has no way of holding onto it if he thinks is going to make a mass comp and, and come to the negotiating table. i think um, president clinton has made that very clear that it's that it's non negotiable and
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that there will be no negotiations until the ukrainians are gone. and when you look at what it's strategic, implications in value was extremely limited. and you have to question what the motive was, because there's no way that they can continue to keep the troops coming in. there are no more troops, as i said earlier, easy to yet to divert troops from the don bus region. and here's mobilization isn't working. us does not want to get sucked into a greater conflict, particularly with russia, given the feelings of america is as we approach the election, they don't want to be continually funding this guy realizing that he's, he's lost the war, the okay to another over headlines to raise today, thousands in israel have again spent the night on the streets demanding
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a ceasefire in gaza and the release of all remaining hostages. large demonstrations have been taking place since sunday against the nothing yahoo a government following the discovery last week of the bodies of 6 of the homos held captive ortiz, middle east correspondent, re flushing the reports from tennessee of the
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on the screen, the re, if and or so. well, it has been another 24 hours of violence and gas. it is really strikes the $35.00 civilians data across the into the about the, according to local officials among the fed. tell us these are 7 people who are sheltering in a college in central coast. 8 more were killed. you're a hospital located in the north. according to the reports, i d. f. officials claim several palestinian gunmen were eliminated,
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including one senior from us. commander is said to have taken part in the october 7th, are risk to the deadly strikes come despite a 3 day she monetary and pause meant to allow our aid workers to vaccinate palestinian children against polio as follows. the 1st case of the disease being recorded there in more than 20 years. we heard from her for this surgeon volunteer is currently on the ground in gal said she sees it will be virtually impossible to inoculate all of the strips young, given the amount of displace children a we're just about so the 70 right. so here, vaccination campaign, and the major issue is going to be how we reach the, the children that need the vaccination. the problem that we are facing is that 8 to 5 percent population has been issued and it's not q ation
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or because of this and main processes by which people could be contacted have been destroyed. there are no schools that wrong name, not the local hospitals have been actually completely destroyed. and so there is no way of finding out how many children that are in the existing areas and how many children there are that have not be evacuation. say this is going to be a very difficult task to ensure that we capture all these children. and i think the feeling is that we will capture as many as we can. but we know that we will not be able to vaccinate to victoria. rose is among the 30
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u. k. doctors who have signed an open letter to the british prime minister urging london to fully holt arms exports of israel and pressure. wester is then interesting spar that we did. mom the, the government. it's immediately to bring it in to the continued is really military escalation of catastrophe and gaza. the united kingdom must ensure that its policies, a ones that result in and sees via, by withholding military support to israel and ending on straight with israel. we believe our government is obliged to do this based on the personal and international humanitarian law, and that it is the morley as well as legally right thing to do. the main reason that my name is on the left side is because of the barricade that has a could see a bunch and an issue in gaza. and i truly believe that if my government had any idea what was really happening on the ground,
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they would not support the same israel by rice, whom alexa and by offering to share the fittest i have. and the stories that i've seen 1st hand and heard from my protest in, in colleagues, 2nd hand i that i will be able to make a difference with my research coworkers. okay. something else generating a lot of interest. so group of us marines on shore leave in terms of being attacked by youth activists via choose the service men of having folks policy and in blood on their homes. here's what happened. the the start of the u. s. s. was doc in the port of is made and wallet, soldiers and marines were on liberty walking around the city. as many members of
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the church, the youth union surrounded us soldiers put bags over their heads, shouted yank to go home. and if this scenario of this event was recorded and made its rounds on social media, many suggested that the events were justified. this also sparked a large debate, a huge debate within the country with some support in the sum criticizing the act. but even those that are critical or critical of the events are necessary, criticizing the action, but just how things went down and how they played out. the us embassy did provide a statement suggesting that the soldiers were not harmed that they are safe, and of the embassy went on to further state that the turkish authorities acted quickly. and so thanks, thanks that extra authorities for the quick response to an investigation. but we understand that the turkey gets unions. i did, of course, carry out this incident, but this is not the 1st time that this happened. we understand in 2014, one of the us as a was, was dropped out an image and the boss for a straight right along the black sea. a very similar scenario took place and i'm
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very similar sentiment guarantee. go home, seems to be the phrase that's commonly used across the country. now the mode is behind. the incident of course, ties into one of 2 things. if not both. the 1st being the hood incident of 2003, the 2nd being us involvement and gaza as well as a support for gaza and charges journalist rog, it's sort of describes the about as payback for the events of 2003 at paid back in their understanding for us soldiers, place, and sex over tucked his soldiers authorizing in northern iraq almost 20 years ago. police detained 13 members of to be of to these act, the events of 2003 had been job to the whole incident on the events of 2003, involve tractor soldiers operating in northern iraq, where you soldiers apprehended the target soldiers place bags over their heads and took them away for interrogation. this caused the outrage across the country. it caused outrage with an uncle to and also led to the deterioration of us search here relations. and since that point up until now,
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relations have been sour for the most part. and what we also know is this was not the 1st or it's only isolated events. we understand that in late and 2023 at 16 fighter, just down to a turkish drone in northern syria, the turkish ministry of foreign affairs dumb this event. the 2nd devoted events, which is also essentially as a sign that the us has been targeting turkish troops as well as turkish interests within its immediate region, which is another reason why relations have been deteriorating, have not been improving, but the resentment does not just a and that we understand that in late 2023 protest as marched towards us air base in engine i've done up. this is of course, a matter of great concern for a number of reasons. but the most important fact here was that people have been outraged by the is really government's campaign in gaza. but more importantly, the us involvement and set time thing, which is why the events in isn't that are not so different. we understand that credit. there was a crowd that gather tina smith, calling for us warships to leave turkish waters and never come back. this is
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a sentiment that has been shared amongst many within the country and the debate that was also ongoing across the turkish social media. as well as news platform suggests that people just don't want the us to be involved. and they want them to of course, abide by international laws as well as those that are set by the church government, respect the church government as well as its policies. when the leader of the turkish patriotic party, told archie that the american a russian simply cannot be met with open arms in the country. on this top of getting to get to the us, the united states pull, the plane has brought the ships to ports. they've brought that tanks there, so we'll just, they've gone and said point 8 have so the one of the most important warships threatening to get came d as a map. of course we come welcome those ships with flowers. we know that they all and to be sold took yeah, they want to divide, took care and they want to establish just a 2nd is ro intake here under the name code to stop. and we know that they wants to take care of the government, the 9 correct can establish
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a popular government on the atlantic control labs. the talk is nation will never allow the estimate folding to it gives you the use of the brand bought each of the pine, a u. f. organization, all the vents and politics and the strongest to your organization in tokyo took issue unions. but a sack of the hands of american soldiers representing the on forces of the united states. and this is zack is very important because in 2004 americans, it put a sack of the head of a turkey soldier in northern iraq. whenever an american soldier comes to can i use but a sack of a his age 65, we put a side note of the head of an american soldier. but on the head of american aggression, for instance, it's not just about a round of american soldiers arriving. this is widespread american aggression worldwide. so most importantly, it is also a threat to russia. it is also a threat to palestine. the eastern mediterranean has become the center of holding directors and dangerous. we say the base is on the greek shows and the american build up in the east admitted to radiance is
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a serious threat. and on i think you took it closer to russia, syria post on iraq, and the rom, america's actions. the 3rd stream that what we did, things very mild and comparison. i mean the palestinian people are resisting america's extremism. heroic russian soldiers are fighting against that extremism in ukraine. some american support has made coded extreme, but america must also know that it cannot achieve its goals by simply walking around freely. america is in the process of being defeated wild wife the imply has collapsed. america is heading towards the internal was very important. armed forces have been informed against america, for example, forces like china rush around and took care of the most significant hometown was if all america's plans are global dominance and to use the photo well, this has collapsed it's been nearly a month since bangladesh has prime minister was hosted on slave the country she since being replaced by the reynando economist mohammed eunice. but he's already
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stirring controversy after lifting a bond on the notorious is splitting this per thing known for its a trust. these committed during the country struggle for independence r t. steve sweeney takes it up from there. a jump macias allow me is bought less than a month off to the pots without mold in bangladesh, on crowns of terrorism. on the bottom, protest swept the country. so new transitional government led by us back nobel peace prize winner. dr. mohammed eunice has reversed upon on the countries and all this is on the policy is student wing and association organizations. the government did not find any definite link between terrorism and the germonti is long the bangladesh, its student wing is la me, chandra should be here and all other associated units of the organization. therefore, the government believes that the germonti is long, the bangladesh as law me, chandra, should be here and all other associated units of the jamal are not involved in acts of terrorism. often taking power you think was shy, would with praise,
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bye western media organizations with the crew portrayed us the restoration of democracy in bangladesh. the man who will lead bangladesh, his new test. so he could, government has returned to co nobel laureate mohammed eunice faces a massive task in bringing the country together. bangladesh is seeking to move on from political upheaval. unplugged shit, early wednesday nobel peace laureate mohammed eunice was officially named chief advisor of the interim government. of these long been regarded as one of bangladesh is leading citizens. now mohammed unice has been asked to lead his country out of crisis, but some of the vote in the battle and you might see is mommy could see is k ally the bottom of this nice, but this policy or other isn't miss policies type power in the country, there are concerns here in india with the establishment that now with the shape because the, you know, gone, that could be the redone due to either the b and b, or possibly even some, these law missed bodies. how would you address those concerns?
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because democracy in democracy and you can be, trump, is a lot of good things. i did. i me, everybody hates it. i hate the way she does. doesn't mean that he can. i've done that. so this is democracy. people for this is the bmc or anybody you said you have to accept, develop busy as a press conference on the data problem was lifted, the damascus allow me to struck a consider the free and what will some would say, hypocritical time praising. finally that she freedom fighters that help secure of independence from practiced on in 1971. during the years under east pakistan or bangladesh was part of pakistan we were discriminated against. we remember the freedom fighters of 1971 who helped us attain freedom. i pay my respects to them. this is particularly jarring for many given the policies opposition to independence . and it was violent role and attempting to cross the bangladesh collaboration movement. and that was very freedom fighters. it now claims respect. in 2013
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a must uprising in dhaka coal for the execution of the policy leadership for that role in 1971 more crimes. citizen, many senior leaders of the policy have been handled, child author being convicted of crimes against humanity, including killings, adoptions of rights. bigler that says 3000000 people were killed by practice on the military unable energy policies. during that conflict with as many as 200000 women rights. a 2019 resolution in the us house of representatives expressed concern over the fright parties by this policy. recognizing the atrocities committed during the liberation struggle. whereas bangladesh achieved independence in 1971 and established a secular democratic state, which is held him to either 163000000 muslims, hindus, buddhist christians, and 80 s square. as this freedom was one at the cost of approximately 3000000 deaths, more than 10000000 displaced in 2.
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