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like a recovering from he is a bloody conflict. watch on the, i'd say the, the headlines here. what are the international? is it a stone warning to tennessee? they ronnie and little bakers didn't mind that. the national military doctrine to be officially amended to allow for the creation of nuclear weapons. and it's all in response to rising threats from his right to the people that killed that iraq, that attack from lab and on fall getting in northern is really city. and the latest back and forth between those 2 sides of the nations of georgia and nearby as it by john, stand off against the western pressure and rejecting the imposition of sanction. so political and economic, the
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topic yourself at 6 pm locally here at moscow with your top storage and ready to roll and filled with and so. so a group of ronnie and m p 's as requested that the national security council amend the country's military doctrine to potentially allow for the creation of nuclear weapons. it's a portfolio and in response to rising threats from is, you know, me, you see right, the less it to the supreme national security council of around the $39.00 and peace assign. this is a new issue or non em piece of signed it on the subject is reconsidering the defense doctrine off is why make a wrong today, unfortunately, the fake and amazon is raging, has no obligation to maintaining the system is important to tyrants is a principle against israel that has no international obligations, even though if a wrong doesn't use execute. the sanctity of using the nuclear weapon is preserved, the deterrent is in producing it. today, in an interview with uranian media, he elaborated that by changing the military doctor in or the defense doctrine of
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iran. actually he along side 38 other m p. 's have signed a letter and send it to sent it to the supreme national security council of iran. and they have basically ask the council to review the new clear doctrine of your want, your one each to improve is deterrence power. at the same time comes, uh, you know, a page for this decision from the public to day the several times of newspaper, english newspaper. any one printed a uh, an article based on, you know, feedback from people saying that there is a rising number of people in your one who. busy are cooling for, you know, development of nuclear weapons, to be used against israel as a deterrent. now, the ruin has time and again, clearly voice that, that it does not have the intention for the plan to develop
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a military nuclear program. otherwise, i'm a, it's actually trying to have in the, let's say, peaceful nuclear program for peaceful purposes. however, western powers and israel are accusing was probably the opposite. but this kind of accusations which have been, you know, rejected by a wrong time. and again, now the thing that we have right now is that we have to wait and see how know the uranium national security council as the body that is in charge of, you know, determining the security and the defense policies off the wrong will decide to whether reconsider it runs um you know, development of nuclear weapons or not. i was talking about this just a bit earlier with the university of to around professor fall. what is that he now he says that iran is not interested in any well with israel. but as he says,
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some locals think the country needs a kind of deterrent against any aggressive rule. any conflict in regime has nuclear weapons. and is there any gene has proven that they can engage in the genocide, meaning they can kill tens of thousands of people. so when you put these 3 factors together, you get a huge public opinion impression on the run you and government that maybe of the country needs to do something because what the other side is doing. and i think the n t, the flip thing, that's fine. you don't really have enough of a public opinion face under government, and i think the n p is that sent that letters to the reflecting good public opinion impression you've only is not interested in a lot of it. is there in these automatic hands of anybody else,
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but people and some people that these feel that the country needs to create the test to avoid loss. meanwhile, in israel 2 people have been killed in the northern said he have a curious shimoda that we understand. it was a rocket attack from nearby lebanon. that's just the latest escalation between those 2 sides. so open out to be rude. and of course, one of the states we as well, and it has been a while they continue to trade flows, the light just use on these very defensive also being compared to people being killed in the such a bunch of kid extra. mona in northern is all that's been confirmed by them on wednesday, but it's part of the idea of what it says the day to call 50 has been off prices on tuesday and also and cover the tunnel running from southern evidence into a cell that's of course not being confirmed, yet, spike has louder the deputy sec, the general has the law named costs. and both he made
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a live 10 of all 10 of us pulled calls yesterday, addressing the people of lebanon. and he said, well, despite the taking out of these leading figures within the organization has belong, remains a strong those leaders will they have be replaced. i need to filed the file to continue the resistance against israel. meanwhile, the is ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu. well, he issued a stop warning to the people of lebanon, threatening to turn the country into garza today as well as we could. then it's been for many, many years now. you, the lebanese people use that, that a significant cross road. it is your choice. you cannot take back to a country, you can return it to a path of peace and prosperity. and if you go to the bottom, we continue to try to fight as roles from densely populated areas at your expense. stand all and take your country back. you have an opportunity that hasn't existed
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in decades and opportunity to take care of the future of your children and grandchildren. you have an opportunity to say level before it falls into the abyss of a long war that will lead to destruction and suffering. like we see in god weeping space, you to people across the capital this morning and of course they reject benjamin netanyahu is wanting. they are saying that they remain united despite these attempts to drive a wedge between the various communities. have benjamin that's and yahoo has of course said that the she community, well there is a problem, not israel and he's issue this appeal to the never these people to change cool spot . again, we spoke to people many the fred from the southern part of the country, people the flank from the southern suburbs and they are very clear that is valleys . targeting civilians is targeting the residential areas of the city.
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we spoke to one man who said he doesn't know whether he'll ever be able to return to his home in the southern sofa. it's a favorite and you said that it's more than likely be destroyed is right. he's a trying to put the blame on on the hezbollah, but the entire of the country remains united. that includes the liberties part of it. so you can property here that are all surveillance drones over overhead. this constant manage this concepts, threats, but the people, the game that we spoke to today, they said they refused to be intimidated, and they refused to be terrified. and that the resistance where with so let's, i'll show you some before and off the images about how the coffee it has affected southern lebanon, particularly the town of at yahoo. and the left side shows the area before the escalation and across the board of tax. on the right, you can see the devastation caused by is riley strikes. meanwhile, about 50 people like god. so hoping, killed by id strikes. and that's just since this morning i'm wanting some
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distressing images coming your way. and 11 month old baby is reportedly among those killed in central gaza. that's who was ready, stripes hit tends for displaced families and the most of that and boot res refugee comes. and that is, as the idea has been ramping up with a tax all over cost or the enclaves allow me to follow as easily as the past $42000.00. and since october the is really offensive on, garza has been red length less throughout the year. and a how much media advisor he says to the us. it's fully compressive, but the idea of continue a letter this decision was made on the instructions of nations, yahoo and the far right government. we showed great flexibility and agreed to several proposals submitted by our intermediaries. the last of these proposals was made on july the 2nd last year. and we agreed with the american wedding, which was proposed as a way out between all proposals. and those put forward by the occupying state. we also agreed to include the tax contained in the decision of the united nations. and
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in the decision of the security council as a way for which we approved the wording of the security council resolution. i'm the proposed american bush, which was the result of the work of all mediators. the few days later, the occupies committed the series of massacres, including the assassination of the champion of the how much political bureau which led to the suspension of 8 negotiations on netanyahu's orders for right. but they increased their presence on the northern front, as if they'd never bade any negotiations on a safe spot. we do not consider and do not talk about the united states as a mediator. we can say that the united states to be implemented the aggression against the palestinian people. us president participated in the war cabinet and held meetings with members of the cabinet in tennessee and his phone mr. the came back in the office representative. he did not act as the us for administer more of upon arrival in these early stages. and he is a jew not as the us for administered this weapon, this political, diplomatic,
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and media come back to everything that the occupation does comes from the united states. the republic of georgia rejects you, you pressure to impose sanctions on russia as as the speaker upon them and condemned to so to bonds as quote disgusting. the demands put forward in the resolution regarding georgia to establish bilateral sanctions against russia is disgusting. we would have guaranteed to plunge the people in the country into economic collapse and would most likely have put it on the threats of military confrontation. we make whole decisions based on the interest of the georgian people . we must explain to our partners and our partners must understand that all decisions of the well being of the country. it seems we get a huge sense of how georgia is feeling under that external influence that's coming from the west side. and this could put a huge amount of pressure. you know, we've seen georgia past most recent 8th of the west is unhappy about yeah. and what
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we've got now is the west, once again wielding this side to you, if you don't do is we say we're going to function you. we don't like the lowest pass and you go to craigslist. did they make to what they want to georgia? the pos of this pro l g b to lower right? enough of george's now signed off against it, right? so i signed off on what it sees as a family morals. little this is a little which finds people transitioning from one sex to another. it also binds, gave people are trying to scan to people from adopting children and also nullify same sex marriages in georgia says this is a morality lu. yeah. and this is something the people in its country support and of course georgia dream which is currently the ruling party has the support of the people that may change in a few weeks. right now it has to support. yeah. yeah, yeah. and so we've got a sense of the west saying, we don't like, you know, as will function you, we, we use this willy nilly as we need to, to, whose influence on your country. and it's not just in georgia,
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but the west is trying to do this. we've heard from as a by john and the last few days. and it's also come on the threats of sanctions from the west because they gave us russia like they want to engage on his friends of the russian refusing to play sanctions on russia. and as a result, it seems to find itself in the crossfire and then getting sanctioned by the us. i just want to bring your statement from the president of as applies on talking specifically about this for a non you me to the literal sanctions have no right to exist at all. especially when these sanctions are illegal and imposed, it is completely unreasonable and selective. therefore, we categorically oppose all sanctions, and i believe that the international community should consolidate its position. you know, you simply cannot be a friend or an ally of the russian federation. therefore you're a bad person and you must be sentient. yeah, absolutely. and what he was trying to make the point of that is how the west uses
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those sanctions as of when it needs the country. now for example, back in the early 19 nineties after the end of the soviet union, at the us section as a vice yonce a decade later as it starts its illegal war and i scanned the stone, i'm, it needs to use as a push on as a transit country lift sanction. okay. yeah. very convenient. and then as it leaves us down to stone and now we'll receive georgia and i was surprised you on as a place you on a particular not doing as it says it's putting the sanctions back on. so you get this sense of how the west uses is as a tool to push countries into doing exactly what it wants them to do and as the price on it saying, hey, we're not doing that. oh, that's best for e commerce. now as the e. u. is trying to deal with back who is the energy it needs to win it. so finally, a freshman energy and sees as a bicycle and as being the place. so they can do that with us, and they seem to think, but it will only by the energy from backlist back who then looks at releasing
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prison is that the new sees as being political prison. so the demands just never ending. let's just have a listen to what the in you has said as a body shop. yeah, that's the you is concerned about the latest detentions, and as are by john, which add to the worrying trend of detentions of independent journalists, human rights, defenders and civil society representative since last year. i mean, as a bunch, i must be furious with this stuff coming out of brussels right now. yeah. really fee, respectful it saying, hey, don't, we'll actually on 2nd beach pointed out these massive couples tendons and it was the ridge of so many and instead of waiting for the results of criminal cases, investigations and court rulings calls for as or by john to release the accused directly contradict legal procedures amount to interference in the judiciary and go against the values promoted by the european union. regrettably, the violation of fundamental rights and freedoms in several,
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e. u. member states where a political prisoners die in jails due to persecution, and where bloody crackdowns occurred during protests like the yellow vests in new caledonia is a clear example of double standards. e. u institutions should end their provocations against azerbaijan. seems to me that is another example of southern western countries using sanctions as the global morality police when it suits them. yeah, absolutely. and we have seen that this doesn't work any more, particularly with the global south of global. so finding its voice and finally saying to the west, the ex, colonial power, so this isn't ok. you called coming 12 countries and demand. we think that you can come in to a countries increases like 2nd cost citizens and tell us, do as i say know do is i do, you know, it's, it's, it's always the same old culprit. so addition of assigning sions, and those functions always suit, that they always benefit that, you know, is, and they, and they often, these are e comic sanctions. you know what it is? a lot of it is just criminal conduct in the world of fish and altering house and
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the u. k. has stopped the sale of a hole in the human scale for an outcry from the indigenous indian tribal community that it originally came from in the form for knock. a reconciliation condemns. this inhumane and violent practice were indigenous ancestral human remains continued to be collector's items in the 21st century. these human remains symbolize the violence that the british colonial power unleashed on the nuggets. such auctions continued the policy of dehumanization and colonial violence on the naga. people, the auction highlights the impunity, the defendants of european colonizers enjoy as they perpetuate a racist colonial and violent depiction of not people. the option has been received to dig it to v, but little sticks of society, particularly in not gonna end because this incident is not just a matter of cultural sensitivity, but it's talk reminder of the atrocities committed to being the era of imperial
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bits and the auction which was set to take place today has been described as di, humanizing as be present at a continuation of colonial vidas on the not people and more than anything. it brings back memories of all the naga people like many indeed from the streets. but the main street and the participle. ringback the collection ad displays of human to me, such as the knock us scouts, what parts of a poor the practice of treating, colonized peoples as curiosities, walter than human beings. these acts were not fully disrespectful, but also aimed at a searching dominance and control over the colonized. so to do it even today with all to get it resolved for the people just shows us another side of britain and to get to take the space to be with the not got people and it's community, it has been actively engage in efforts to re petrie it and says for human remains that add to the forum for now god, because the ocean that we've just visited,
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the has been a key facilitate to in this ongoing process. emphasizing urgency of making the peps nation a priority and a need for more robust and respectful approaches to the means ad. this is why india is extended space minister is b hold to intervene in the match up. the news of the proposed auction of naga human remains in the u. k. has been received by all sections in a negative manner as it is a highly emotional and sacred issue for our people. it has been a traditional custom of out people to give the highest respect and donna, for the remains of the demise to the states. chief minister has also requested the union administer to take up the matter with the high commission in the u. k. to undertake necessary steps, and the swan fine auto auction prides itself on being the only major auction house with the team dedicated to african american on their website. they even stay to
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that for me. between 2 years, the sales have been followed closely by top, click 2, and 2 rates is around the world. and that's why the knock a human remains a valued at 35024000. you take pounds. and besides the not the scope of the remains of listed in the auction, where from africa, particularly from panini called go press of bill, the d. c. and nigeria reports tell us that the 2 scores from congo were balance on top of each other, which the election is said. we're poor to, to, to be martha and son. and also very of this. yeah, it was another u. k. works in house. that was chris to size for sending applicants human remains to the highest bid desk with experts at the time, seeing that it is quite remarkable, but in 2024. it is possible for people. in fact, auction houses to profited from selling the body parts of african and indigenous peoples in the u. k. even to this day,
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you would also expect to this incident to service a week, a pool for international community to address the lingering impacts of colonialism . but this is not the 1st time that the u. k. works in house has done this. they may just remove the items from the sales from like to always do when he met to the beach is a stage like this. but a tradeoff. this may tell you something that is valuable in the u. k. works in houses. couple of harris is running a tim wold since cold for the abolition note, the very system that he likes the president in america. get this just for whole weeks before the country comes to the polls. i think all of us know the electoral college needs to go. we need a national popular vote that is something, but that's not the world we live in. so the electoral college is a mechanism established for electing with president instead of a direct nationwide popular vote. citizens cost that pilots in each state and the winter of that state gains that party a corresponding number of elect,
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horrible college boats and the president. so you decide that on to get some majority of those parties. phones now it is argued, the electoral college favors the republicans as past elections have had the democratic candidate to winning the popular vote, but then losing out due to the card system. hillary clinton, for example, got nearly 3000000 more votes in donald trump in 2016, but still felt the shoulder of the 270, but was needed in the electoral college, basically denying hillary the keys to the white house. now perhaps that explain the car in to see if efforts to help iris and her campaign interview with the famous cvs 60 minutes program, some of the honest as she gave you, weigh heavily edited. critics claim it was done by the network to publish a performance. well, for a moment that's all have a look for it seems said a prime minister netanyahu is not listening. well, bill the work that we have done has resulted in
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a number of movements in that region by israel that we're a very much prompted by or a result of many things, including our advocacy for what needs to happen in the reach. but it seems that the prime minister netanyahu is not listening, we're not going to stop pursuing what is necessary for the united states to be clear about where we stand on the need for this war to end. so yeah, i mean, is it unclear why 2 different audiences to the same question? what ad cbs has no comment? no, surprisingly, the public reaction was not slow and coming. so here is some of the comments posted online. carmella has had the benefit of edited friendly interviews the entire campaign. we have no idea what she really says or thinks. it's not just a merely edited. it is a completely different answer to the question which was inserted deceptively edited
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. even worse than the word salad is the admission that what nothing yahoo is doing is going according to the plan prompted by the administration. she is basically saying he is listening. well, i've been talking about this without it contributed to our read and tire size. the democrats wants to reshape the like to a real system to their advantage, because they are painfully aware of that current weaknesses. a duplex or a college. you can't change without a constitutional amendment that's not going to happen before november 5th, right? so in reality, what that's saying is this campaign is desperate. they know they're losing the pull . some of the polls show that campbell harris and walls are 10 points behind. he did a terrible job in his debate. he made a bunch of word salads and a bunch of gas. she is incapable of being clear and holding her own press conference. and also she hasn't really separate her platform is and how it differentiates if at all from biden's platform, which it doesn't seem to be. so american voters are on to it,
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particularly after the response to the hurricane. that recently happened in north carolina, south carolina, tennessee, and georgia. those americans were so deeply affected and left behind by the federal government. but at the same time, they were giving 16000000000 away to these 4 wars to is a 1000000000 to israel, a 1000000000 to craig and americans are watching us. and so their popularity is gone. so i think they're just grasping at straws. but realistically, the election is not going to be changed with a constitutional amendment. before november 5th, we've been employing lothair towards our f. k in particular. and i've actually r k took himself off the ballots since he dropped out and, and got behind trump. and it's very interesting to see how the democrats tried to grab the law and try to, you know, basically mould it to their advantage. yeah. strong. com as well as our, the stick around that because you will have special coverage of the us section in
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other 2 on the road. as of this, how did the dramatic events unfold and how is walk a recovering from? he is a bloody conflict. watch on. see the hello and welcome to cross stock. were all things are considered? i'm peter lavelle. b is really genocide in gauzy, has been going on for a year. the west is largely in different, occasionally embarrassed by the excesses the rest of the world. the global south is outraged and discussed. the western legitimacy has collapsed a year on the world. this changed
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the cross talking a year of genocide. i'm joined by my guess in bay road. i know nasser is an independent foreign policy and middle east analyst. we also have as the bunk real lopez. he is a news this editor for the cradle, and we also have charmaine obama. she is a journalist and analysts of west asian geo politics. right? cross talk roles and effect. that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciated. sure. mean, let me go to you 1st. there's so many things to talk about one year on the world has changed a lot. there's been losers. there been some winters and that i put that in air quotes, but for fundamentally, the west is not going to do anything to stop this genocide in gaza. and probably spray and it's already spread to the west bank and into 11 on your thoughts. yeah, for sure. i mean, uh right at the beginning of the.

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