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through their illusions, going underground, can the headline stories this, our ukraine's foreign minister attenders, his resignation, making him the 6th minister lead visit lin, speed government in 24 hours. also a head on the program. the year is really is was more flooded. the straits to the mom, the cease fire and tell prime minister netanyahu bring the whole suitcase home or resign the leader of bangladesh hailed by the west of the countries. great democratic cope is slow for lifting at the bottom and it's list organization known for its atrocities. during the countries buffalo for independent
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news across the world around the clock, this is our team here. national hello and welcome to the news: rob ukraine's foreign minister directory cooler boss has handed in his resignation. not is, according to the speaker of the country's parliament, the latest head carol comes in at a rough, the resignations on fire rings among top officials in vladimir zalinski office. i discussed the developments with our correspondent shambles. this big news at the top diplomat, the forward facing image of ukraine, given the context of where your train is ukraine 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 this one has been in his post throughout this phase of the conflict. a new frame is dimitra labor.
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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 does 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 administrative, strategic industries. resigned at dennis and malibu, scott, and the minister of justice of all the t post in any government resigned. a russian style response to that, let's minister for environmental protection and natural resources. resigned 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 good effort keeping up with all those names as well. and can i throw in
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something to this as well? because last week we had at alex or us from the open security foundation and you the saw him all the liberal ability in error. 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 one of the top top expired russ, trial and co. so you have a lot of investors speaking about what's going to happen to you plan on that product to you share. but when this happens, when you get so much money, it's, its people lot return for their bulk. and now 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 are the very same is a european politician. these people have immense influence and also what's
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interesting, if you look at some of the more important people who have resigned or been fired in like half all the stuff on sheena, the deputy prime minister, for your opinion on euro, atlantic integration. this would be a post, very much a responsible for that at the integration and that connecting with this euro atlantic grouping, which these investors would be part of at, in a very shock administer of reintegration of the temporarily occupied searches, places like that, crimea add on boston at school guns as she has also at resigned. and nikolai only short, the commander of ukrainian air force. now we've seen this the back over there with the 1st the f. 16 a being brought down with a very experienced pilot, just 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 his career at crash and burn. if you like me,
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so there's definitely the question to ask, what is the influence of the western powers? what is the influence of nato loaned in washington in deciding who gets was when it comes to the power? but this isn't, it doesn't signify. stability i given the wider issues and of course comes on boss unit. more questions. yeah. what, what just one brief point as well, because this cabinet, the, 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 in you ukrainian constitutional history by saying that, that even of russian wanted to negotiate. who with the actually negotiate really given that as an entity is no longer legitimate. further, but interestingly also the parliament itself, there term has also expired. so in the context of what's happening in the course of defensive, which is meant to draw man and material away from down boss,
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has failed. and it wasn't to the russian saying this, this is the cc, the head of the ukranian. i am forced to say, it has failed. we have failed to stop them in the east. and also a in, in don't boss is flowing westward of the, the russian ministry. it seems absolutely on stuff people. so putting all these things together, you, you would be forgiven for thinking that the walls were slowly closing it on the vladimir zalinski. thank you. have well, just on one of those laughter seems key. i was military incursion, interest as chris region plumbers. lensky sees the stall defensive as part of his victory plus that statement, as well as a desire to hold onto cross border. a territories were laid out in a recent interview. i think that's the success is very close to surprise conceptually. you have this territory. now you say you don't want to keep it law conceptually with all that conception of will. all that you've said that
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this leads to a victory for ukraine, that is, a potentially leads to the end of the war. it speeds up the end of the war edition middle month say just in what we're doing now is a part of our victory plan. that's why i said curse is a part of the wider operation because i wanted to show the victory planned to president biden, but only after our success in the course of region clause boulder. 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 . it for not for now, for now, for now we need is mr. zelinski public statements, however, face the harsh reality check. this is western media really revealing. the scale of the law says all the armed forces of ukraine with a video showing a sprawling symmetry. and hark comp, explain the footage, provided by far not. let's was filmed at the end of august rights and made. keeps
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on going. kirsten kirsten, former senior, a security policy i'm listed in the office of the us secretary of defense. mike on the list, spoke to our tea that's it's a lensky fund to use captured territories as leverage and negotiations with moscow . it's doing to feel or i think he's the lose northeast 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 a wishful thinking on his part. and as i said, he's just delusional. he has no way of holding onto it. if he thinks it's going to make a mask up 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 negotiation 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, are easy to yet to divert troops from the non 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 americans as we approach the election. they don't want to be continually funding this guy, realizing that he's, he's lost the war father sends in israel. how begins spent the night on the streets demanding the nothing. yeah. who government to establish a ceasefire?
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mendoza and prioritize the release of all remaining hostages. large demonstrations have been taking place since sunday, following the discovery last week of the buildings of 6 of the from us health captives ortiz, middle east correspondent, maria financial reports now from tel aviv the,
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the, the 11 months to do something. i don't know, i'm not say, 11 months, nothing used to live in months. maybe. maybe. but i think he should resign you today in order to bring back the they
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are around for too many days and they're suffering, they're dying and we want them back. the ones that we are here, that the whole goal is to live with the categories as soon as possible. now the
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the on the screen, the well, the background to those scenes. it is being another 24 hours of violence in gaza. is really strikes left 35 civilians dead across the enclave. according to local officials. among the fatalities are 7 people who were sheltering in a college and central garza, a more were killed in your hospital. okay. did in the north, according to the reports. idea officials claim, however,
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several palestinian gunmen were illuminated in sitting on senior from us commander who said to have taken part in the october 7th terrace. while the deadly strikes kill him despite a 3 day, 2 military impulse meant to a law aid workers to vaccinate palestinian children against polio. it follows the 1st case of the disease being recorded there in more than 20 years. we heard from a british surgeon and volunteer who is currently on the ground and goes, she says it will be virtually impossible to inoculate all of the strips young, given the amount of displace children. or we're just about to start the demonstration near 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 evacuation
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order because of this and main processes by which people could be contacted, have been destroyed. there are no schools that, uh no, not the local hospitals have been eventually completely destroyed and say, there is no way of finding out how many children that are in the existing areas and how many children there are that have notes here. see 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. so we'll, we'll, victoria rose is among the 30 u. k. doctors,
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we've signed an open letter to the british prime minister urging levin to fully halt arms exports to israel and pressure wester. islam interesting spar as we de the government so immediately to bring it in to the continued is really ministry 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 morally, as well as legally right thing to do. the main reason that my name is on the left side is because of the barricades that has a could see a pinch and an issue in gaza. and i truly believe that it's my government had any idea what was really happening on the ground. they would not support
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the same israel by rice. i'm alexa and by offering to share the fittest, i have the stories that i've seen 1st hand and heard from my palestinian colleague 2nd hand. i hope that i will be able to make a difference with my research. coworkers will all the point just how involved is london in the gals of war. questions are being raised now after the british foreign secretary refused to clarify whether a u. k. military or a base in cyprus is being used to give is really helping hunt in bombing the and please the world, legalized britain, his life. you know, fine, regardless of a savannah tech cross the use of our secretary as a staging point for the cross country. as well,
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which are in reference to the used phone with us with the support that we gave to is around on my way to comment on operation issues . well, as mentioned, resend reports, suggest one of britain's military or a basis in cyprus is used to supply is really forces freelance journalist and lawyer to me, 3 less car as recently visited the island. can you recorded this video? what we're seeing behind me showing the departure of military transport plane started up here in the corner, believe to be heading in the direction of israel from the u. k. military or a base. well, despite being quote comfortable with brittany, support for israel as david blow me earlier, admitted that u. k. arm's exports to the country may pose the risk of violating international humanitarian law, no longer than suspended the limited number of weapon exports. earlier this week,
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30 art of 350 arms licenses, helping holstad, including components for fighter jets helicopters, drones. however, parts for f $35.00 jets, which are reportedly used for dropping bombs on gas, that they were excluded from the list. to meet with us congress spoke directly to us earlier. he sees the partial hold of weapons to israel is just quote, window dressing or less than 10 percent of less. success is insignificant really. and i think what's happening here is that you now have a new labor government to your storm, or although the cure storm or has gone the extra mile to purge from the labor party based on those who support palestinian human rights and, and if not expelled them from the party at least just empower them. the fact of the matter is that there is a lot of support even still for the power steering causes within the labor party base. and so he has to make some kind of performative gesture. this is the
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performative gesture, but no one should be to see we've seen the same a stick, this kabuki theater in canada where canada following the us and britain, imposed sanctions on 4 or 5 settlers they characterized as being extremist, but have not impose the single sanction on any is really liter, military or civilian, even after they impose, you know, or attempted to impose very severe sanctions on the russian federation. the rad venezuela. anyone who basically is disobedience of the west gets the full panoply of devastating sanctions. whereas those who serve western, who jo, hedge a monic purposes, they get nothing more than window dressing. and that's what you're getting for the british government. here is window dressing scale. let's turn the program to side of asia. it's been nearly a month since bangladesh is prime minister, was unlisted, and fled the country. but the new incumbent is already stirring controversy after
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lifting above all the notorious islamist grouping, known for its atrocities, committed during the nations struggle for independence. r t. c sweeney. can tell us more, a jump macias allow me is bought less than a month onto the policy without molding bangladesh on crowns of terrorism. on the bottom protests with the country, the new transitional government led by us back nobel peace prize winner. dr. mohammed eunice has reversed upon on the confusion. all this is on the policy is student wing and associated 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 why the bangladesh is law me try for it should be here and all other associated units of the jamal are not involved in acts of terrorism. often can power you think was shy, would with praise, bye western media organizations with the crew portrayed us the restoration of
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democracy in bangladesh. the man who will lead bangladesh, his new case, he government has returned to a dock, a nova 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 laureates. mohammed eunice was officially named chief advisor of the interim government of these alone being regarded as one of bangladesh, his 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 as mommy could see, is k, i like the bottom of this nice, but this policy or other is the most policies take 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 is low, missed bodies. how would you address those concerns? because he knew what he can be. trump is
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a lot of good things. i did. i mean 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 find was lifted, the do monthly is allow me to struck a consider the a 3 and what was some would say hypocritical time praising. finally that she freedom fighters that help secure of independence from pakistan 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. i think is violent role in attempting to cross the bangladesh collaboration lupins and those very freedom fighters. it now claims respect. in 2013, a must uprising in dhaka. cool for the execution of the policy leadership for that
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role in 1971 more crimes. citizen, many senior leaders of the policy have been hung to dialed off to being convicted of crimes against humanity, including killings, abductions of rights. bigler that says 3000000 people were killed by pocket sony military, unable to enter the forces during that conflict with as many as 200000 women rights . a 2019 resolution in the us house of representatives expressed concern over the threat posed 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, induced buddhist christians and a square. as this freedom was one at the cost of approximately 3000000 deaths, more than 10000000 displaced and 200000 women raped many at the hands of b. is the mist militants led by japan as loma, whereas religious minorities,
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including hindus bodies, christians, and i'm of the muslims, has been attacked by g massey as law me. and this subsidiary is law, may structure if you be, its as the result of which hundreds of homes have been damaged, shops damaged or lucid in temples vandalized whereas to match, as long as the members have been links without guide to the town of i'm yes, a convenient me a goals. washington's role in the atrocities described in the resolution as during that time is the same width as to practice. stone is cold war ally in violation of a congressional owns embargo. gmc, this allow me was bond of bangladesh secured independence in 1971. however, it started political activity again, a few years later, the organization linked to the most in brotherhood as long played a provocative road in the country. with many, including the recently i will say, prime is to shake, has seen a considering jamal. so you saw me of collaborating with the genocide of bangladesh . she's she, for instance,
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how function awfully is the most for the center of violence overall did in 2014. when elections were boycotted by the fund with as national as policy a key ally of just to you saw me. it is no politics but militant activities. it must be stopped. otherwise done actions would be taken against those involved in a terrorist and militant act. we won't let bangladesh to become a terrorist the militant country again, the same. yeah. so you're repeating parliament's cold on the bangladesh nationalist policy. the distance itself from 2 macias allow me it strongly condemned the killings in widespread violence which erupt it throughout the country and the run up to and during the january 2014 elections with at least 18 killings on election day members went on to the b and page on the quickly distance itself from democracy is let me in. hoff is that to you as well, which are regarded as the main instigators of the violence. stressing that policies which tons of terrorist acts should be banned. important. take the same 2 months. the salamis registration is
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a political policy was where the vote and in august 2024. the as an organization was found out right. for instant legs roll when protests over the job quite as the rope, the country in july and august, unless 600 dead. but had seen as government was out of state from power and what was being described by some as a us back to. and the company's new leader has welcom, do macias allow me with open arms lifting up on. so could even pay the way for a ton to elect to politics when voting takes place late to this. yeah, so just a moment off to the bottom process, the future remains on said on terrorism has been normalized with bangladesh facing turbulent times. and maybe even more unrest. no, he's just got a couple of months left in the oval office. so water. well joe biden, legacy be how well history. remember the 46 president of the united states cross

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