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so how do you see through their illusions going underground can the, this is the story of freedom and democracy in social 3, west. it seems to me that only clinically insane people or those for obviously bias can believe in it's. it's very easy to promote freedom of speech and practice and when it's only your speech accounts and no one else's policies editor in chief last washington sanctions against all china as an unprecedented sign. as a single media outlets, school devises administration pushes its own definition of free range. united states respects and champions, freedom expression, but we will not stand by as r, t and other actors carry out the corporate activities in support of russia's nefarious activities. the, with the troops complete the withdrawal from asia,
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often over a decade of failed as the terror emissions and applicants the whole region also has another question of allowing the ukranian regime to strike pressure with these weapons or not. it is a question of deciding whether or not a native country could be directly involved in the military conflict. on the brink of world war 3 months ago, issues of stock voting to the west to gainesville, allowing k of to use, and they to supply the long range missiles to phone russia, the hello and welcome you, watching the weekly with the latest world news update along with a round up of the stories that shapes a week, it's good to have you with us. as always. we started the out with some breaking news. india has reported they refused to function on c, as off the washington, so they would welcome such a move by new delhi. indian officials have reportedly said they do not follow unilateral measures imposed without to you. an approval is coming off of the bind
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in administration. so legal action against on see of the alleged election leveling, but on network has denied to hello leah ortiz, editor, and chase commented on us accusations that we've been working with russia's intelligent services, quoting the claims, complete nonsense, which looks cool. it's very easy to promote freedom of speech and practice said when it's only your speech that counts and no one else's. what's even more amusing is that they accused organizations of collaborating with intelligence services, which implies were some kind of intelligence unit ourselves. that's absolutely nonsense. we're not any part of the intelligence services. perhaps we would like to be. maybe we could hide better if that were the case. but we've learned differently were journalists and we continue to do our journalistic work. with the law on how the white house is relentless, a counting down on media who data was questions that those in the mainstream launch
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. the dogs is on say, corresponding to charlotte defense, k, a parent. all see, we like to bring news in news, but it seems the many in power in the us. they weren't all to be the news itself for the 2nd time in a month, senior members of the bye didn't administration have accused all to of being part of a network trying to lou of the world into it's with russian reputation. this information to subvert and polarized screen of the societies extends to every part of the world and response. today, the united states, united kingdom and canada, are launching a launching a joints diplomatic campaign to rally allies and partners around the world to join us in addressing the threat posed by r, t and other machinery of russian dis. information in corporate influence party also secretly runs the online platform african stream across a wide range social media platforms. now, according to the elders website,
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african stream is and i quote, a pan african digital media organization based exclusively on social media platforms. focusing on giving a voice to all africans, both at home and abroad, is in reality the only voice it gives is the kremlin propagandist. the united states respects and champions freedom expression, but we will not stand by as r, t and other actors carry a corporate activities in support of russia's nefarious activities. 14 big allegations. another claim made by the state department was due to all reporting here at all to support for ukraine is waning in many countries. one of the reasons not the only reason for one of the reasons why so much of the world has not been as fully supportive of ukraine as you would think. they would be given that russia has invaded ukraine and violated real number one of the international system. is
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because of the broad scope and reach of r t. we're proud again that just information and allies are spread to millions, if not billions of people around the world. the global south was also mentioned as a lacking in support for ukraine. however, in narrow woods countries in the global science have chosen their own solver and pulse and have done so since day one of the conflict. we are not new drugs from the very beginning. we have taken sides and we have chosen the side of peace. and we will continue to engage with this country on the basis of that. and we try to respect that to get a lot to tell us what to do. and we expect to do as not to tell us what it to fox chest and that no one should have any doubt that will make our decision within the framework of strategic wisdom and equity in the west. on the other hand, led by the u. s. as use threats to try and force these countries and it's cool. now
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i'm to impose sanctions on russia. i've been glad to see again the strength of the international alliances come together to, to support you printer. that is in its efforts to defend itself. and so i think that's the important the piece here is to try to protect and preserve the international order we understand. india is a long relationship with russia. and india has to make it sound determinations about where it's wants to be on, on the scale called navy action, over friendly nations. in fact, it's a key is dawson move them back? apparently we don't, jo, unless we're actually spies on those accusations. went viral with the main stream media laughing it up, all these press office to saw that there was time to be candid. we'd been broadcasting straight out of k t p headquarters all this time. no, but seriously,
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we're running out of popcorn. just sit and watch what the us government will come up with next about us. he has the winner on social media, c, r t. c, in the state department. we're running have to be here blind hard, i mean, kind of mocking administrations on sanctioning them at this point. we do not laugh at that. that is very serious and we take that very seriously. all these editor in chief also took umbrage with the allegation, the channels doing lists off spies, marguerite, assuming you, i'm suggesting that perhaps blinking zach evasions should have been projected closer to home. then you suddenly see that it's a classic case of projection. as people say, the guilty party always has the red face, their media, their foundations, the new york times, and all the others publish legs daily. what are these leaks? they receive orders from intelligent services, right? this right, that they have long since merge with each other. if you look at who runs the
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foundations and often the media there either families of intelligence employees, former intelligence officers or future once they flow from one or getting his ation to another. i have nothing against intelligence services, but it's simply not the case for us. and of course, all of these are, these are asians against our channel come less than 2 months before the us presidential election at the time when the race between kamala harris, who was expected to continue the democrats love of russia bashing. and donald trump, who's being clear, he wants to end the ukraine conflict, remain neck and neck preemptively. blaming off, he may seem like a good way to secure votes, which one you to do to just? why are they doing this now? closing down banning? well, it's clear they have elections and want to disrupt from some things, but most importantly ahead of those same elections, they don't want such a large number of people to know the truth. they need to silence everyone. this is
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the story of freedom and democracy in the so called free west. it seems to me that only clinically insane people or those who are obviously biased can believe in. it's almost okay at all. she is always being question more. because when we let our audience question the narrative and make up that own mind without telling them that you want to think ahead of the us government is watch dogs. so hold a foreign propaganda chip to into play. being american media is superior said that of other countries, that's a big difference than our state funded media. i believe. you mean no one in this building gets to tell anyone that v o a or a fee or are out what to say do are right. they ask us questions and we answer them . that's the difference between a state funded media organization in a democracy and one and authoritarian government. the leader of r t is admitted that that's what she does and they do. and we've now given you
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a norm as examples of how dangerous it is around the world, and i sure hope it meets your definition of something new. i think the focus is, is astounding. it's, it's very the new york times, the washington post of the voice of america in the past. when i was a kid in the eighty's, i used to, i don't remember the voice of america transmissions board. gus, it's all propaganda. all news is propaganda, in one sense, all the other shore to, to claim that the us is, is a, uh, you know, different from everyone else. i mean, it's a democracy and it's, it's the, the be starting on top of the hill, the shining, the light on that as a board. it's hypocritical, legal, exactly what the americans do. everybody does that with the claim of the us. the use of, of media outlets are exempt from this. they are totally of entirely independent. i think it's actually invisible. it's lovable initials like china, india logic, nations that are more independent and forward. and i don't think they'll succeed, of those nations getting to having then also participated in binding or the for
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example renal. but he meant that india has refused to go along with lifting sanctions under shop for very good reason. we have no reason to do that and we have extra excellent click into that. i feel why should be going on with that. so i don't think you'd be able to participate in the the hey luxury. well, the biggest, the media sunrise is wrapping up here in most of the breaks platform hosted delegates from all over the globe. and they've invented a declaration and proposing informational justice. we caught up with the wrong times editor in chief mohammed se days alternative media tangled crucial role encountering one sided narrative, a non technical. now i believe that the current us sanctions on certain russian media outlets similar to the sanctions imposed on iranian media a few years ago. stem from a desire to hold global change. western countries sled by the united states government imposed there had gemini, across many regions, significantly leveraging media to do so. bricks member states have the potential to
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counter this influence through collaboration and unity in the media sphere. paving the way for a new global equilla librium. by working together, bricks, nations can challenge this dominance and establish a new international order. in the past, those who controlled the seas or skies wheeled its power over the world and were seen as the masters of the universe today. however, it appears that a true power lies with those who can shape global public opinion. controlling and directing public sentiment is crucial. this us media confrontation and its hostility toward specific outlets are in my view, strategic moves to preserve american hegemony over global narratives. the conversation has evolved beyond merely discussing soft and hard power. we now face a new concept that of sharp power. the west refers to the soft power of adversarial
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countries as sharp power. nations that wields soft power against the west, are often labeled as employing sharp power. was there any discourse in america about how to address sharp power? some argued that america's cultural strengths lie in freedom and empowerment suggesting we should extend these freedoms even to our enemies. others contended for a more aggressive approach, advocating a tougher stance against nations using sharp power. currently, we observe a hard line response which reflects a lack of confidence on their part. this is a clear indication that they are unlikely to achieve their objectives in this area . of the us troops of scrambling to find a new base of operations in west africa of the can facing the withdrawal from nisha . this week that was done the door following 11 years of washington's failure is to
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bring security to this whole region. as long as the congo expense with a close off you is a base one, a one me name me and completion of this withdrawal from a base to one. i got these, we are seeing the last us troops leaving these even to a, to have to move in a day to its presence. you is tried hard to keep the pro maxima gap in use with the j open. even put you off naming last to las vegas as a to, but that was not enough for the government pre occupied. it is always the bible. and the fact that the you is so which is a little respect to lift the government to revolt because of the 2012 as roommates which it revealed was secret documents not endorsed by the public that allowed the who is to operate to z as a lot for inform, the arrival of the american delegation did not respect diplomatic practices. in fact, it was unilateral by note verbale,
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that the american government informed the nigerian government of the date of arrival and the composition of its delegation as well as the nigerian authorities to be met without any clarification as to the purpose of its visit. it is therefore, out of courtesy and following our age old tradition of welcome and hospitality that the government received. the american delegation high ranking state department officials winton exhibiting typical imperial aptitude, afflicted theme on democracy and to bond is that the cut over links with the russian government. also accused them of having secret deals for the wrong to solve uranium. but z a suited its rights as a free and suffering nation. during government regrets the desire of the american government to deny the sovereign nigerian people the right to choose their partners within the types of partnership capable of helping them to truly fight against terrorism. the significantly affected u. s. z o strategic position. as me see,
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it was the only country in west africa. we've had a military prisons now withdrawing entirely. the u. s. is losing its surveillance piece of let's see. and the capacity to projects, how was something the power to struggle to save a while back tracking on these threats typically saving lead is following our economic and security partnership with the share, which is significant. hundreds of millions of dollars depends on the continuation of the democratic governance and constitutional order that has been disrupted. we want to be good bought this with new share again, and the cnsp must also be a good politician to us. in our discussions, i confirmed the incentive the united states to review security and development corporation in fees. as we see berkeley as the santa speed takes actions. this menu, ongoing crises. and this, the house shows that traditional instruments of wisdom involvement and no longer adequate to respond to the challenges in africa. and the u. s. is african strategy
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just as a work. and instead of fixing this strategy, they just keep leaving as is the recent team remarks that ask becomes efforts to promote peace and advocates. i've been distorted by russian and chinese misinformation regarding the aides of us. after coming home. a lot of my efforts to be able to come in alignment with some of these african countries on how we're going to approach the challenges have been distorted through misinformation or this information. untruths of what us africa command was trying to do with a particular country. what does washington actually know what it's doing in africa? because powerful sentences, of tacitly admitted that they hadn't even known the extent of us involvement to see in the 1st place. i didn't know there was 1000 troops in nature. this is an endless war without boundaries, no limitation on time or geography. we don't know exactly where we're at in the world militarily and what we're doing. and this is feeling and even difficult
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arguments that the u. s. one to about failed activities for militant east limits. violence of africa was by 2 to percent from 92000 in 2022 to 23000 last year. reaching a re could live little facilities that's according to the african center. this shows almost a doubling. indeed, since treat teaching to one and a 100000 percent, some since the period of 20022003. the one, the tenants of ways to come back to resume, particularly within the newly formed alliance of the health states and joined if it's with monte and became a fossil. the p is new, she has finally realized. washington's approach on the african continent has failed and is now replacing it with clouds. but actually, what the reports are managing then they totally does also to allow k of to use western supplied missiles to strike deep into russia. the books told
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military adviser has came so to move is justified militarily, there is a good reason to do that, to weaken the enemy to weaken its logistical lines, fuel ammunition that comes to the front. that is what you want to stop if at all possible. so there is a good military reason why you should do that. there is a legal ground to do that's most of us won't have serious repercussions if nice has applied long range missiles all used to hit russia, and then you, when the countries. and when we said such a move would explicitly mean nato's direction in both loans and the conflicts via declaration of war. here's what brought to my purse inside some days ago about the situation. there was an attempt to substitute concept disappointing because we are not talking about allowing or forbidding the key of regime to strike out territory . it already does that with the help of drones and other means. but when we are
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talking about the use of precision weapons, long range, western made weapons, it is a completely different story. the fact is that i have already mentioned this, and then the experts will confirm it both in our country and in the west. the ukrainian army is incapable of striking with modern western made long range precision systems. it can only do that by using intelligence from satellites, which ukraine does not have. they get the data only from the use satellites, or from the united states in general from natal satellites. that's the 1st thing. the 2nd and very important thing. maybe the key one is that the flight emissions. and these missile systems can, in fact, be inputted only by nato military personnel. ukrainian service men cannot do this. so it's not a question of allowing the ukrainian regime to strike russia with these weapons or not. it is a question of deciding whether or not a native country could be directly involved in the military conflict. if this decision is made, it will mean nothing else but the direct participation of nato countries. the united states, european countries in the. ready in ukraine,
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this is the direct participation. and this already, of course, significantly changes the very essence of the very nature of the conflict. it will mean that nato countries, the united states, european countries, are at war with russia. and if that is the case, then having in mind the change in the very essence of this conflict, we will take appropriate decisions based on the threats that will be presented to us. meanwhile, the us secretary of state tons in store, minnesota unloading or the current restrictions being lifted on euclid and using the weapons, was those top diplomatic voice supports for the us initiative. so i think it a large threat from russia. multiplan can also help the countries around pop in funds for his military. pulling on the spot is bending over 4 percent of g d, p on defense. this is really the gold standard among nato countries. and of course, it hosts thousands of us and allied forces as low as i was telling, totally produce that space is regularly breached by russian
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drugs in mississauga. last year, a russian christmas so traveled through the 2 sides of poland and london to columbus is from my house. so i believe we should do something about it pretty well. we spoke to german olga as well. correspondent thomas roy, who stays the west. he's playing with fire and risking the outbreak of world war 3 . the country is at war with the us and, and russia helps them to strike us territory. i think that would not be a discussion with the rush as part of this was. so i think i think the west is already active part of the war for a long time because from international law, and we have this from the exports of the gentleman from the start of the german problem and even sharing intelligence data, operate of data and toes data is already participation of the wall, the rest is risking this escalation. um, i'm afraid that might be a rational reaction with which the west doesn't like. and then we are coming really
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in a, in a really process of, of escalation steps. and whether we find a way out before they are there, well, i'm thinking what would happen? i don't know the really, the west testifying whether it's worse towards a world war, the real hard world war. because of all these questions we have here. um, attacking rush, it was a long range west of weapons which technically pushing this right. would it be managed and programmed by what? by west and by nature, sol, just as i think a step which is um yeah. the final one, edward should be the russians, or the rest of us will react with what they didn't do until they use why the prime minister has promised retaliation for a young many attack on the central part of israel. as long as of the heavy fees find a high performing ballistic missile, which the ideas failed to intercept benjamin netanyahu was also reminds of the minutes increased it as well as charging a heavy price for any attends to home them according to the idea of the missile
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landed in an open area with no casualties reported in the incidence. meanwhile, i heard these folks pose a labeled a low into success saying that they managed to come for a distance of a 2000 kilometers at 11 minutes. holding $10000000.00 his riley's display to shelters, it was a wound as well that this strike is only the beginning of all the aliases is really animated, should expect more strikes and i've come and special operations as we approach the 1st 10 of us. so we have the blast october 7th operation. these include responses to criminal aggression on the city of data and continued support operations for the press posting and people of this week. so memorial services for a 26 year old turkish american activist who was killed with a shot to the head by the id f and the west bank. hundreds guy within the palestinian city of new blues on monday to pay that loss trip used to i should know ag body was wrapped in
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a flag of palestine before being sent on to takia. i should now have been protesting the expansion of orthodox jewish specimens which should display slow crews on september. the 6th, with new ideas opened fire in response to tie as being burned on the rocks right. it, it was the same, but i, i know they have a very high precision. she was standing there. she was actually, she was around and she wasn't moving to have all the time targeted. targeted her. even if you are the olympic champions of stone flooring, you wouldn't make half that distance disability, the message. and the message is that no resistance to a vertical don't you live in will be tolerated. and they know that they will not be held accountable. and they know that because no one calls them accountable, it is the same booted that it uses to perpetuate in genocide,
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we'd complete impunity in gotcha images head of onto the funeral, which was held on the sign today and the turkish coastal city of deed, in the country, the justice minister said encore has lost its own investigation into the deadly instance and move this being welcomes by the victims family victories. okay, see what i learned is that our government has not given up on this senseless murder and has opened up an investigation that was very happy. i hope for the same from the american government as well. she is a citizen of that country. therefore, the american government also has a responsibility wherever in the world there is injustice, oppression, or the killing of one of its citizens. america swoops in like the eagle and assembled them. but when it comes to israel, there can be an effort to overlook things. hundreds gathered, indeed in the family home of i should know is a g, a turkish american dual citizen that was shot and killed by his really forces in
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the west bank in the palestinian territories. now, this is a topic that has been the attention of the turkish media as well as the locals, as well as policy makers throughout the country. and one of the fundamental talking points has been that the fact that i should know is the age. it was a us national, the fact that the united states has not shown the support that many assumed us national would receive, has become a great talking point. but more importantly, is the rhetoric that was discussed. the is really mandatory issues statement suggesting that the killing of, i should know it was an accident that she was killed by rick has a fire or that is really military sized. forces essentially fired upon a group that they didn't the threatening and provocative in the west bank during a protest. i protest. single legal is rarely settlements, however, and that there are a number of rhetoric and new statements and information that is arise, suggesting that that was not the case. we understand that the bullet that entered icon was sco went in a straight and linear line. not indicated of which a shape fire or something that would constitute an accidents on the country. the
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bullet entered her school, killing her instantly. video footage also arise from the events of that day suggesting that she was 100 or 200 meters away from the scene at the time of these 400 meters away from these rarely snipers that shorter and killed. there's also a witness testimony, as her friends have travelled from the united states in different parts of the world to her family home. indeed. and to show their support to i should do is get a good this is a, this is a talking point that has gotten many interested for many different reasons. one of them is of course, the fact i think is really military. and these really, the government is killing people indiscriminately matters down in 2003. rachel corrie was killed by the israeli defense forces in a very similar matter. we understand in 2022 american palestinian journalist showing a credit was killed by is really military forces. it seems that because really military was tearing off these attacks, killing national, some different parts of the world indiscriminately. but when it comes to the united states, of course, there's a different rhetoric and sentiments involved is over the course of the past few
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years. the united states has express outrage. but when it came to the case of functional as a gets the dual national and the us citizen, the outrage just was not there. and more importantly, the church government says that they are doing everything in their power to ensure that i should know is it does receive justice. those are, some ensemble are brought to justice. they are investigating this incident particularly. and there are hopes and at least the probability that the turkish government will use this as a case study to provide at the i c j. and it's case with south africa against israel. coming up the next day, they'll tell you that shay bowers with his relentless take on the week's top stories with the latest episode of the most gave me the
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hey everybody. welcome back to the must go mules. i'm shay bowes, and you're joining me from the basement of the f s b center for this information ology, as per usual. and again, i'm joined by my vertically challenged little friend or dentist who's going to help us navigate our way through the numbers. the stats and here, whispering sweet nothings in my ear, but like kamala, let's start, of course, and the u. s. of a. the big debate we were all hoping for the big naco, the good old don, he, he put one on the chin of the sleepy joe, who added to the res, we're hoping you might do the same with l kamala, but it didn't go down the well, it all just stand it into kind of a fires. it was a bit more cringed than when it's sad rather bit savage. and what was all about
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