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structure, but again, you probably don't wanna watch it because it might just change the way inside the breaking news on all the international. 3 people have been killed on the 6 more wounded as a market in the city of don't, yes, case shows mine ukrainian ukraine foreign minister tendencies resignation making can be 6 minutes to, to leave the for lensky government in 24 hours. also ahead. the is really the once a month left the street to the ceasefire, intel core, i'm going to send that to you all who bring the hostages phone or resign on the new leader of bangladesh, held by the west as the country's great democratic home loans for lifting upon on
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an is list organization known for such falsities during the countries of battle for independence. the hello and welcome assistant 2 pm here in moscow, and this is on the international with the very latest world news update. we're still down with breaking news as the city of don't. yes, because come on the fire from ukrainian on 4 days. once again, according to preliminary reports, one of the heads of the don't. yes, were public 3 men and one woman has been killed with 6 more people wounded during the shelling of assist. haymarket officials say, oh, those wounded have been transferred to local hospitals. we will of course, keep you fully updated as soon as we receive any new information, so do stay with us by the
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ukraine. this department instead demetrika has handled in his resignation, was according to the speaker of the country's parliaments. the latest had to roll comes and made a roster resignations and firings among told officials in science and mr. landscapes office. my colleague kayden o'neill, discuss developments with our correspondent shapers. is this a 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 in ukraine is dimitra qu labor. now, now that he's gone, a vacuum appears at the head of government, if you like. no, he is a career diploma. he has been up this stuff a long time and he's the only child of an older diplomat. so this is a man with
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a significant diplomatic experience. and you have to ask yourself, where doors this and because the, the names keep coming on the, the heads keep rolling. let me know through a couple of other alexander com, she administrator, strategic industries at resigned at dentist, somebody who's gotten the minister of justice. similar to posting any good, resigned russians, the response to that, let's minister for environmental protection and natural resources resides and also overall to slab sherman, the deputy head of as well as these offers for it. so that basically, the chief of staff was the lensky himself office, fired after keeping up with all those names as well. um, can i throw in something to this as well? because last week we had an alex or us from the open security foundation in june with the song, all the liberal ability in error, the ty coon toward store us. even ukraine speaking about doing business deals,
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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 print on that product to you share. but when this happens, when you get so much money it's, its people want return for their buck a know we're seeing this happening right? 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 at the, at the economy, is in, in tatters. if you like to use the words of a very famous a european politician. 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 your opinion on euro, atlantic integration. this would be a post, very much responsible for that at the integration and that connecting with this
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euro atlantic as a grouping which these investors would be part of at, in a very shock. administer a reintegration of the temporarily occupied surface base of like x ray media ad on boston that screw 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 the f. 16 a being brought down with a very experienced pilot, just trained in the us to great fanfare. he was lost. he was killed on the 1st f. 16. so the come under the air force has also seen his career 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 given the wider issues in the course and on boss
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unit. more questions, which is what we're brief point as well. because the, 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 we call him. yeah. he, he has no legitimacy and it was actually vladimir putin who gave us all the lesson and you ukrainian constitutional history by saying that, that even if you wanted to negotiate who with the actually negotiate really given that as an entity is no longer legitimate. further, what's interesting is also the parliament itself, there term has also expired. so in the context of what's happening in the course, defense of which was 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 a in, in don't boss these flowing westward of the russian ministry. it seems absolutely
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unstoppable. so putting all these things together, you, you would be forgiven for thinking that the walls were slowly closing it on the lot to me is a nancy, thank you of thousands and as well have again spent the night on the streets, the nothing new, all who governments establish has ceased firing garza and prioritize the release of all remaining hostages. last demonstrations have been taking place in sunday, following the discovery last week of the bodies of 6 of the house held captives. all these middle east correspondent maria from ocean are reports from tel aviv, the, the,
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the, the 11 months to do something. i don't know, i'm not saying, i mean,
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he didn't do nothing used to live in months. maybe, maybe. but i think he should resign me here today in order to bring back the they are around for too many days and they're suffering, they're dying and we want them 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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[000:00:00;00] the on the screen, the need to see which is how involved is london and the dogs,
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the war questions are being raised over the british foreign secretary active, refuse to clarify whether were you, came, military advice in cyprus, has been use to give as well a helping hand in foaming, be in place. i was lazy or otherwise britain, this life, you know, fine, regardless of a savannah tech, cross the use of our secretary as a staging point fluid across the country as well, which are in reference to the used among us with the support that we give to is around, in my way, comment on operation issues. well, i mentioned recent report suggest one important of the military base is in cyprus, is used to supply is really forces for a long stay on the list. on the lawyer, demetrius scars recently visited the islands and he recorded video. we're seeing right now showing the departure of military transport planes believe to be heading
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in the direction of his ro from the u. k. military base. now despite being quite comfortable with important support for israel, david law, me earlier admitted the u. k. on exposed to the country may pose a risk of violating international k monetary in low or london suspended a limited number of weapons exports. early this week, c as of 350 licenses have been halted including components full 5 digits, helicopters, and drones, however, pods for f $35.00 jets which are supposed to be used for dropping bones on gone so were excluded from that list. dimitry, the scar, a spoke directly to us earlier and he said he's the partial health of weapons to as well as just quotes. window dressing is less than 10 percent of licenses. insignificant, really. and i think what's happening here is that you now have a new labor government. your storm are, although the, the cure storm or has gone the extra mile to purge from the labor party base them
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to support palestinian human rights and, and this is 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 performative gesture, but no one should be to see if 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 an extremist but have not imposed a single sanction on, denny is really liter, military or civilian, even after they impose, you know, or attempted to impose very severe sanctions on the russian federation, the ran venezuela. anyone who basically is disobedient to 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
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british government. here, it's the window dressing. it's been nearly a month since bangladesh is prime, minister was ousted um, sledge the country with the new encumbrances already stirring control the sea, often lifting the band on a new tore as is lemay square. we pay known for it. so, atrocities committed during the nation struggle for independence. i'll tell you steve. sweetie takes up the story. a jump macias allow me is bought less of the month onto the pots with i don't mold in bangladesh on grounds of terrorism. on the bottom, protest swept the country. the 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 in the germonti is long the bangladesh. its student wing is lama. chandra should be here and all other associated units of the organization. therefore, the government believes that the jermanti is law me, bangladesh is law. me try for
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a 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, bye western media organizations with the crew portrayed us the restoration of democracy in bangladesh. the man who will lead bangladesh, his new k. so he government has returned to co 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 laureate mohammed eunice was officially named chief advisor of the interim government. of these long being 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 bottle and your mouth, the small me could see is k. i like the bottom of this nice, but it's 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
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because you know, gone. that could be the redone due to either the b and b, or possibly even some these law missed bought these uh, how would you address those concerns? because he knew it can be, trump is a good thing is they 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 how much would it be mc or anybody? you said you'd have to accept democracy as a press conference on the date of i'm was lifted. the do monthly is allow me to struck a consider the a 3 and what was some would say hypocritical time praising fine with 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. and it was violent role and
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attempting to cross the bangladesh collaboration lupins. and that was very freedom fighters. it now claims respect. in 2013, a must uprising in dhaka. cool for the execution of the policy leadership for that role in 1971 more crimes. citizen, many senior leaders of the policy have been hung to child off to being convicted of crimes against humanity, including killings, adoptions of rights. bigler that says 3000000 people were killed by practice on the military. unable to enter the forces during that conflict with as many as 200000 women write 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, hindus, buddhist christians, and 8 square. as this freedom was one,
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at the cost of approximately 3000000 deaths, more than 10000000 displaced and 200000 women raped many of the hands of b is the mist militants led by dramatic e as law me. whereas religious minorities, including hindus, bonus christians, and the muddy muslims has been attacked by jan massey as law me. and this subsidiary is law, may, shafter should be its, as the result of which hundreds of homes have been damaged, shops damaged or lucid in temples vandalized. whereas dramatically 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 with us to practice stone. it's cold war ally in violation of a congressional owns embargo. gmc, this allow me was banned as bangladesh secured independence in 1971. however, it started political activity again. a few years later,
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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 minister shake has a, you know, considering to macias, allow me of collaborating with a genocide of banquet that she's, she for residence hall function. awfully. is the most were the center of violence, abrupt it in 2014, when elections were boycotted by the fund with us national this 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 paula, but it's called on the bangladesh national. this policy, the distance itself from jim, i see you saw 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 judge the
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being paid to unequivocal the 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, your monthly is allow me registration as a political policy. what sort of vote i know this 2020 for the as long as the organization was found out, right? for intellectual, when protests over jump quotes is that rope the country in july and august, unless 600 dead. but the same as government was ousted 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 like this. yeah. so just a moment off to the bottom process. the future remains on certain, on terrorism has been normalized with bangladesh facing turbulent times,
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and maybe even more unrest. we're sending someone breaking news story now you crying in force, if it showed a market in don't yet city. according to the head of the russian republic, 2 men and one woman has been killed and 6 little people have been wounded in the strike. emergency services are continuing to work at the scene. that's got more details on this. not as close to us senior correspond to more. i've done staff who's in the don't. yes, we're public for as well. i get to see you could just give, give us more details on what we know so far about this late to strike on this city a well, we're out of the market, which was struck by you. can you not 10 we just over an hour ago, the bodies are still here covered with blankets. rescue isn't investigating emergency service, but because our car is the clearing the scene,
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but we've moved away a little bit uh for security reasons, but it is the household a whole lot of a senseless strike. there's no military targets there. no military targets anywhere near those in, you know, but the market highway and residential neighborhoods around us. the, this is what a move west and most outskirts of new york city and bo rushes, capture of, of zip codes and the subsequent drugs as well as you paid. you're not going to be back. they still sometimes risk bringing all could we close up just for strikes, such as these senseless and blog? i mean timing wise more at this does come shortly off the rush of talking to the military communications training center. and the city of poles have one of the deadliest for the ukrainian only since the thoughts of the conflicts. what more can you tell us about this as well?
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perhaps this is what counts for revenge among you credit. in your credit, in the leads yesterday, russia struck a training facility, the 100 and 79th training center of the crate in um, forces uh canning an estimated 53. this is according to official a peaceful day to provide, but the credit government, their own admission, $53.00 you credit and so just kill will the $270.00 ended, although it is very likely even according to creating media that these numbers are the stated that in reality, they are much hard, especially the number of was killed the facility that was struck, the impulse of a city, the facilities specialized, the training highly demanded specially to the electronic move, but in signal communications. as well as in rainbow location and will to operate has of unmanned aerial vehicles as in uh,
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drones to these all specialities. we meet very much in demand across the inspections of the crate in ministry says he was struck with to it's gotten better miss also the russian ministry of defense of confirmed this tried saying that it tells you with this area because of how dangerous and how you can use as a specialist, the piece facilities puts out for the more we've, we've had missions, we even had the with less the media about how google, who raises a used to kill russian. that was that's why we should have technologist a few more russians. so it was it purpose and then using the new technologist like using drones, using robots. that's it. this is of course a howard peace or how i sound, but the show on television is in russia in some way. i tried to rob a cell by
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a bite saying that you secure your pages without making the distinction between soldiers um, soldiers involved in conflict and civilians. while they wouldn't be up rule to see such a piece on cnn, especially if this part probably came from many shocking rod. we've also seen russian for his make significant gains in the don't boss and some of the false this in recent months. in particular. just how significant, so all these gains as well, look at it this way. russian forces are now advancing foster. they have since the beginning of the special military operation since 2022. well, the 2022 of called sectors of the front line, definitive defense is actually crumbling, especially on the power patrol. directed russian forces in the park row theatre.
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now about 7 kilometers away from the city of buck adults, which is a major need. just settlement and the hall for you. credit defense as it is about the same size of the same population. to give you some reference as possible. and brushing forces us streaming towards it. previously, we had c village off the village for the we've been to a tradition also we saw how the settlement is taken. so the, you know, what i'd say the credit defense is i'll probably get it in so much that they probably get into the russian forces. the driving through them. it is, he is based on flies. they've never been to resistance along you credit in truth. but the main problem remains, the main problem is that they're running out of men, move to the base of men frontline fights is sold to who are prepared to star. so the last, instead, lot the trenches with mobilized, drafted to, to withdraw the be anywhere around said that the 1st sides of the soul,
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they usually pick up the things we will find the above the weapons and, and, and pull back, read the word. nevertheless, it is very difficult fighting. it is intense fighting but motion forces expect to reach the city of flux are all in a matter of weeks. all right, thank you so much for bringing us those details directly from the don't. yes. for public senior correspondent broadcast the thank you, a good happy company. this wednesday we saw the latest episode of direct same paths with ho spend swan the next to now to take a closer look at the issue of illegal immigration in the us 7 buddha. and we will of course i'm more of today's top stories for you in just 30 minutes. see them the the hey rick sanchez here. this is direct impact and this

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