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of the, of the 4 people i killed in the 41 that has israel targets to port cities and those who will be controlled part of yep. and with the infrastructure, how of times coming under fire laser, any estimation of hezbollah, lida has a nestor. i liked the votes outrage around the world, this crowds marching in protest against escalate to use ready, valid and they're really good to hear cities explosives towards through the noise stream. got 5 lines, remains on clear exactly as who was responsible for the sabotage. although moscow
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remains convinced west and had this, whereas play the weather is our team to national, reaching you from our new center with moscow. i a michael, quite, you know, at least 4 people had been killed in 41. did he need his ready strikes on who the controlled parts of human and that's according to the local health officials. the of the israel has confirmed the best strikes it gets to port cities, saying that the infrastructure as well as power blinds were damaged. both sides have been engaged in conflict for months as who these target israel and it's maritime trade in support of palestine. since generations,
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the us and it's allies have been conducting strikes against some of these, but have still fall saves to secure the right see routes duties will add to the latest on level to now and after has block confirmed its lead to a half and the throttle was assassinated in the news rarely strike on friday. and the ball, the over on the streets of our world, and the grief was a part of the emotional crowds gather outside the mazda, 2 more natural that they has believed it has held office for more than 3 decades. and as with bud, was revealed what of it? among the muslim population that more than 50 people had been killed. according to the lebanese health ministry, as these will continue, this wave of strikes across lab and on. the idea of says that the 120 has beloved combined and infrastructure targets way ahead. adding to the damage to the group
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from the previous strikes are t correspondence. we have seen that can report from the route on what's been happening in the country in recent days. over the course of the past few days, there had been a number of developments which really provides us with some sort of insight into how the people here think over the course of the few days. we understood that people were essentially processing the news. but many took it a lot harder than others. in fact, while we were walking down the streets, a beta to there was news that some of us allow was not killed that he was alive. there were reports and merging, of course they were unfounded. it's safe to say that people did not want to believe that to be the case. and there were celebrations across bates. at one point, i was at the sites where us on the for about was assassinated and i witnessed the level of destruction residential buildings in an entire complex was demolished. and we understand that the buildings themselves weren't necessarily the target to be tag us on the so low was the target that was deep underground. and the idea of did
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not necessarily know whether he was in the buildings or whether it was underground . so they plated a little bit safe and they decided to destroy everything in this way. but we visited the same site today because there were reports that there was another strike in and around the immediate area. we went to the. yeah. and what we saw was a stark contrast compared to what we're generally used to saying. but we saw was a ghost town. normally there are thousands and thousands of people. it's a very busy neighborhood. it's a very large suburb, cars and vehicles and shops and people walking talking the scene. it was vibrant at one point, but today the scene was nothing like that. what we witnessed was essentially a reminiscence of what a ghost town is. shops of enclosed people, nowhere to be seen. me arrived on the sides of the representatives of his beloved media office, essentially told us to leave so much so that they escorted us out of the suburbs. and it's a start comparison to what we're used to seeing. just in the distance one, but as we're looking overlooking the city of balte as a whole, there are plumes of sco smoke arising from different parts of the country,
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different parts of the capital. and we understand that the idea of his continuing to carry out with tax like this, we can hear drones in the skies. this is not, this was not the case back in october, november, december, even january. but we understand that the idea is essentially keeping close tabs on everything that's happening. i can hear another drawing that circling around right now. the idea is military, the active we understand is a great military build up on the border with lebanon and in northern israel. so many people fear that the situation will escalate. but one last thing i want to end this note on is the person that is expected to replace the fall and the secretary general us on the somebody is expected to be hash him. so if you have dean and one thing that many people say is that most of law in comparison with someone that was easier to discuss the business with and discuss politics even agree with when it comes to some of these strong cocking points. but a shop is not expected to be as lenient as muscle low as many expect them to be
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more pro war and more proactive, as opposed to reactive in the war against israel. the, the large crowds build open. i typed the gates of the us embassy in baghdad. security forces in riot gear had to be deployed to keep the peace of the is there any of the iraqi prime minister has condemned the killing of nes, rolla se, but he's role has quote, crossed old red lines. i did this all the has the lead to provoke outrage across the well, people took to the streets and protests carrying policy and lebanese flags and neatly in either lines and pakistan. saudi arabia said lebanon, 70 must be present. crowds held admitted silence to mourn the assassinated official, while people condemned the escalating these ready valance and following these rarely strikes that the levels of the complex sweat and that's right out was
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residing in be rude. an entire city block was decimated with more than 80 bunk of busting bombs. meanwhile, israel has deployed thousands of times to a northern border, while also calling up 60000 reserves. a human labor rights lawyer have done corvalle excited the watch. we call it the hour absorbing now is the deliberate killing of civilians. and that's how that's as key area discussed the range of issues with my colleagues moran to mind me from the situation in the middle east of the freedom of speech in the united states. despite all the crocodile tiers here, you'll hear from us leaders about caring about civilians. they don't care and we have to point out that didn't this operation to kill ness rolla? at least a 1000 civilians were killed. they dropped 5000 pound bombs. okay. military experts
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in the us that they wouldn't use $500.00 pound bonds on an oregon theater like that . they dropped 5000 pound bonds on a crowded urban neighborhood. they just flat the entire neighbor and they continued to do so. and you know what israel's doing is destroying not only of course people's lives they're destroying international law. the fact that really good article this morning. i forget the author. uh but anyway, the articles wasn't tied. the old, the, the, the mass groups civilians is the goal. that what, what the israelis in the u. s. wanna show is they can do this. they can violate the norms of, of, of proffer conduct in war again to go back uh, almost 2 centuries now. and they are showing that they are showing that they can and we'll do that. we've heard not only from nathan yahoo,
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but we've heard from the, by the administration that tensions of should be de escalate thing, or they are the escalade. so yeah, i mean, how, how is this the escalating, what you are seeing is a room for welding and double speak. right. more is peace. love is hate escalation is de escalation. that's exactly what this is. what we're seeing now in lab and on is a repeat of what is your, who's gone and, gosh tim, by the way, i just want to remind people, you know, it came out about a week ago for through politico the anthony blank and lied to congress about israel blocking humanitarian aid, he told congress in april it wasn't blocking it because it would be legal to set arms to israel if that were the case. and it turned out he was told by 2 agencies in the us that impact is what was blocking the 8 and he lied to concourse, to our elected officials. the us are us leaders lie when it comes to war. and people need to be aware that despite all the crimes, it's committed,
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it's always been able to portray itself. is this essentially good intention or country? right. i think the veneer that's gone, especially after guys it's absolutely gone to and so now you see the us cracking down on intellectuals. you see universities like mind columbia university cracking down violently on their own. students who are speaking out against the genocide of palestine in a way those universities never did that. but. and again, it's because they can not intellectually defend themselves on time. you'll here and we're in moscow, you're a us citizen, you're probably going to apply them to go home sooner or later. any repercussions, any fees. i have a lot of fears. the last time i did go home to the united states from venezuela, i, uh, this was a couple weeks ago i was interrogated for 4 hours, a customs my phone was, sees my computer receives the phone, they kept for a few days and um, mailed it back they probably copied all my information on it,
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and by the way, this very same things happened to several friends of mine who were in similar situations. and yeah we, we all have fears that the next step is the that the f b, i will come knocking on our door. maybe they'll even arrest us maybe will be indicted. of course, we have to fear that. i mean, they're threatening that. but why am i here anyway, because it's the right thing to do because i don't want world war 3, which we seem to be headed towards, right? because i want to show people, rush is not our enemy. i've never viewed russia. is our enemy, by the way, and by the way, i'm not treated a better in the world than i am here in russia. some of the kindest people and by the way, when they find out i'm an american, they like me even more, but they love americans here. i've never told what to say, but when i come on the show, i've never been told what to say. i do not view r t is some propaganda wing of, of the russian government. but let's even assume argue, endo all use some legal terms that it were, even if it were,
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isn't it important for the world to hear what the russian point of view is? what the rushing government's point of view is, this is an important world flyer. yeah. did you suppress something because it's russian is just out rages. and by the way, if i remember was growing up when the soviet union, they, they said, oh, well, all they, they always jam voice of america and radio, europe. and they, they took umbrage at that the us, and it took umbrage there jamming our radio stations that c st. they don't allow free speech and the so beauty, they don't let them listen to that stuff. well, that's exactly what the lessons during the r t. it's the reverse situation and no one. yeah, no one gets no one, get the you this week, rejected what he calls for rights by moscow. and that's after a lot of been put into now as an overhaul of roches new, be a doctoring lady that see the in the updated version of the document aggression
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against russia by any non nuclear state. but with the support of a nuclear state is proposed to be considered as their joint attack on russia, russia. we'll also consider the possibility of using nuclear weapons when receiving reliable information about a massive launch by means of aerospace attack and the crossing of our state board. this includes strategic and tactical aircraft, as well as crews messiahs and drones, hypersonic, another delivery vehicles, russia reserves, the right to use nuclear weapons in case of aggression, including if the enemy, using conventional weapons poses a critical threat. we reserve the right to use nuclear weapons in case of aggression against russia and bellows as a member of the union states. all these issues have been agreed with the bill of russian side and the president of millers, including if the enemy, using conventional weapons, poses a critical threat to us. 70 to all the western media was quick to react. calling
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the dropped doctoring. a direct, wanting to nato becomes as western countries that considering allowing ukraine to use their weapons to strike deep into russia. and the crumbling says it's changing . it's nick, as privacy to reflect that no are to getting us to talk. it is obvious that the way the international situation has developed and the weight tensions have escalated around our borders. in fact, nuclear powers begin to take part in the conflict on the side of ukraine. the, we need this military infrastructure was moving towards our mourners, made it necessary to make adjustments both to nuclear doctrine and to the foundations of state policy in the field of nuclear deterrence. adjustments have been prepared, but now it will be formalized research. i have a soviet institute of european studies estefan guy, each said that this is a p a wanting from russia not to escalate the watering you trade. the whole thing has already before. uh these changes uh, she said suggested uh in
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a short interview st. petersburg. thats the red light is the use all of the long range missiles that were already used here and there. so uh the problem here that we have is that every single sign of goodwill from moscow was mad with a of blades and use of power. and it seems to me there at the now the multiple people starting to think that so the only way to actually uh get some sense to these. uh, a war longer is uh in the west is to uh to have a final draft and actually used to use nuclear weapon. uh in the event. busy of, of uh, furniture uh, escalation for the west. so if i'm not a rocket, i am afraid that the roster will respond without any further ado. in
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austria, the right wing freedom party is heading for an unprecedented general election victory according to exit polls. it's projected to take 29 percent of the votes. have 3 points ahead of the conservative people, spotty, but fall short of the majority. however, it's rivals have already ruled out forming any correlation with the freedom party. but not everyone is happy with the outcome of the election. some people took to the streets of the capital via and to protest in the news of the preliminary results, which give the freedom parties 1st as a general election. victor of a freedom party success in austria narrows a re send friend that's been witnessed in the elections across europe. right wing talk to these parties have been gaining momentum in countries like france still vague, yet so voc and the germany and now they had all the silver. all these to do to alexander markovich explains the reasons behind the shift. the victory off um
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freedom party is on the one ends um and it started coming to ends in australia since for the 1st time since the beginning of the 2nd republic, populous party actually won. i, the one was actually the process of the australian population against the policies of mazda migration, off the war against russia, which was, unfortunately, also financed um, by all stream. since i've been a strong signal from just from people, that's the no longer wants things to continue as they did in the past. and it was especially a slap in the face. um for the former um conservative reading government um indiana pod, you actually won the elections as per by more than 12 percent. um they gave more than 12 percent and on all the strongest parties. um,
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it could happen that this party is actually not part of the next government, but that's, that will be farmed us all calls cool list of losers between um the conservative or for the socialist as hm. and um, the new liberal list then the um pro natal party, neil's one party inside the apartments um which is against the sanctions. i know, i think um, at 1st it's offering the stock just on the lot because it's scary for russian, but it's actually really beautiful in the sense of the all spring constitution and actually realizes that the sanctions passed on a lot of damage to the us for the economy this week, march the 2nd that the advisory since explosives ripped through the underwater node stream gas pipelines. but 2 years on end, the corporates remain launch. russia has accused the u. s. a breaking of having a hand in the attacks since 2022,
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washington and london have been systematically trying to remove the topic of the node stream sabotage from the international information agenda. the russian foreign intelligence service has information about the decision taken in the united states and great britain to implement on the eve of the next style of the 3 of the bloss. this information campaign to cover up the true purpose of the sabotage and its organizes. meanwhile, the lien has asked public and to a rest of ukrainian diverse suspected of being part of a team which plays the explosives on the pipeline, a business decision and follows job and media reports fighting investigators. now the jump, my persecuted general's office, has yet to comment on this. are to use tre. bose takes us through the incident as well were 2 years on from the inside of us north stream, a tax that destroyed europe's biggest piece of energy infrastructure and his winter beckons declined. that no one seems to want to solve, hasn't gone away strangely back when it happened. they didn't seem to be able to go
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to bed, who was behind severing the use cheap and reliable gas supply by themselves even said out loud. if rushing vase, that means tanks and troops crossing the the border of ukraine again, then there will be we, there will be no longer on our steam to we, we will figure that out despite the u. s. president essentially get reading. they won't destroy it even before it was opened. it was veteran american journalist seymour hersh. really begun to piece the jig, saw it together, and surprise, surprise, the finger points directly. i don't kill some. but despite the elephant in the room, the state department, they're sticking to their story. a story which began with them saying it was all russian just information. the idea that the united states was in any way involved in the apparent sabotage of these pipelines is preposterous. it is nothing more
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than a function of russian, this information and should be treated as such. well, that's a story that continued with a trying to suggest that the russians, rather than should be turning off the top, have decided to destroy their own pipeline. it's worth remembering that russia had invested billions in north stream, but that didn't stop the western press and media pointing the finger at russia really couldn't make this stuff up. russia is most likely behind as a, but it is likely that this is an act by russia. the assessment is that russia was behind it. the russian ships that are able to perform on the will to operations with present near to wherever explosions later took place on the north string pipelines. of course, lou, this made any sense and that's probably why the quiet media was rolled out to muddy the waters. if you'll pardon the pun, weighed all hope is not lost. this september,
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the hapless german chancellor off shows announced progress in their so called investigation which conveniently excluded russia. lights. that is, at the same time, it is absolutely clear for me that these things must be investigated. i am glad that our prosecutor general and law enforcement have made such a progress. we insist that nothing be concealed. we will do our best to see to it that those who did it are punished for home. what progress is he talking about? exactly, surely not the front seat ukrainian diver the 1st pedal 2 years ago. i remember the one that was apparently in poland, but miraculously disappeared and all reads like something out of a, by the written comedy. when you hear the name of the suspect, it'd be forgiven for laughing out loud. ultimately led to mercy was not detained because at the beginning of july, she left bo this territory crossing the policy green and border free crossing of the policy. gran border by the above mentioned person was possible because german authorities did not include him in the database of wanted persons,
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which meant that the polish border guard had no knowledge and no grounds to detain blood to mercy. so basically all attempts to investigate the north stream, a tax of the sand into a kind of comedic fires. pole in the jeremy, blaming each other with denmark and sweden conveniently for the white house reaching a kind of stay on the wall while refusing to involve russia in the investigations. hold the front page. suddenly it was ukraine who managed to blow up the pipelines, but apparently the landscape knew nothing about it. but it gets better after 1st suggesting ukraine. stop ross knew nothing about their day trip or operation to blow up the pipelines. they suddenly deciding that poor old general the illusion was the mine in charge of the bombing. all those involved reported directly to general valerie's allusion, a ukraine's highest ranking military officer who was put in charge, so that the nation's president, but
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a lot of mere zalinski wouldn't know about the operation. the intelligence report said, i'm not content with throwing pearls that lose me under the bus a year later, i won't know, told kias defacto dictator let him use the landscape. was fully aware of the attacks. i think that's what they call going full circle. a story. within days the lensky approve the plan. according to the 4 people familiar with the plot, all arrangements were made verbally leaving no paper trail. the ca warrens, the lensky is office to stop the operation. us official said, ukrainian president then ordered zillow's need to hold it. but the general ignored the order and his team modified the original plan. so it saves the blame for blowing up a pipeline is just an occupational hazard when you're in american proxy. but interestingly, the money famously tweeted his thanks to the usa for blowing up the pipeline. right . us laugh, sikorsky managed to laugh at all off when called out by russian pranksters volva,
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alexis, what do you think about north street too? so those thing too, they trying to, uh, the trying to accuse us of this problem. but yeah, oh wow. wow. you know, it well from the way we feel about it. whoever did it did, they did a good job and we now know that the americans had advanced knowledge of it. yeah, ended up it's as well as the end of the year rolls by were no closer to actually knowing who found out, who did the dastardly deed and severed the euro from cheap, reliable rushing gas with the age old maxim of queen bono, who benefits is probably the best place to begin and, and one thing is for sure. and that's the fact that it's the european citizen, other higher press people of all those countries that will feel the pinch this
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winter while far away in a toast. the oval office box are probably be slept and big celebrations are going on for a job well done. now this saturday march the international day for universal access to information established by unesco. ready 9 years ago, but the server was not the ever want his keen to observe it in germany, a couple had been arrested for reported lead providing r t and all the russian tv channels via the internet process for administer condemned the decision. your mind is that you are in the support of this. the german authorities have detained a married couple on suspicion of providing internet broadcasts of several russian television channels. that's according to a report by german federal customs officials. the suspects are a 37 year old german man, and he's 42 year old wife, a citizen of ukraine. they face a year in prison. this is how the us international day for universal access to
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information was celebrated by the german authorities. with this correct down on people who simply wanted to share information freely. the author and walk are responding. pharmacy to apply believes that the rest is another attempt in the west to stifle alternative voices. so what we see is that the west was telling that they are full of freedom of speech and freedom of precedence on using methods which we can somehow compare with the top parts of joe and history. and this is not an all, not at all in an order with what is called freedom of speech, freedom of speech, freedom of the press. it would mean that everybody can receive any information, but you just called in the good propaganda. how can information be illegal? this is just a cover, a to, to cover under the fact that they are fighting against freedom of speech, freedom of press. and what we see here is i'll be obviously a woman which is not really a fan of the you, craig and policy. and many people,
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and you're probably not like this, how many millions of ukrainians come to russia because of whatever war, whatever economy can provost and not to the west. the country is divided and to try to pull it to one side. this was the big problem to the interest in the west to, to get to know the russian position is very big. if that would be such an interest . nobody. uh, what have you taken any censorship message should get mess centrally against archie . so i'm to do this means there's an interest and they try to block information. you can lower the, the number of people who get the information because many people maybe, well don't like to use the piano, don't know how to do it. but in general, that you can't block information at all. we notice from old times, since we have a model must meet the leg radio, people find a way to get the information to the front of the indonesian capital
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a has been playing host to an annual geo political farm of this year. it's dedicated to cooperation in tomorrow time field as well as the challenges in the in the pacific region. the farm has opened its doors 2 delegations for more. busy than 60 countries with the countries national resilience institute underlining the need for increased cooperation with the weld. but what's have been yeah, yeah, simplified on many focuses. so, you know, the 1st is to maintain stability, which is very important because the countries in this region, especially the big countries, they have tremendous competition. so maintaining stability was preventing conflict . that's the 1st of august. the 2nd focus is economic growth itself on c, because 90 percent of trade is defense and then maritime resources. so cooperation or collaboration between several countries will be more beneficial to other russian ambassador to be into these. yeah. while attending a vase, i have part of them that was also taking place in jakarta,
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gave an exclusive comments to our, to you on moscow's cooperation with the country. rosa is the nature of, of a ship. let's see if it could be on the forwarding this to be on know to feelings here . so be ready to go, get ready to use every concert in suspicion to taking into consideration that indonesia is in a take a lot of content. and it's the also known about this theory to zale, for pacific ocean calculations. it's in the news you propose and read you to go up your rates of usage. acosta is field to different areas. so you know, single area in minute to view owners. and of course these, these are also, navies is really in what safety the size. so then, so we can relation some scores mean you con john.
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