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the the, the with 2 days to go until the us election, one states is activating as national guard, anticipating possible civil unrest. in an exclusive interview with r t, a us citizen who worked under cover with russian forces. and the don bass reveals how he was evacuated by special forces and why he took the risk he did. the main purpose of it was to try to minimize the losses among civilians and our own soldiers. and as rails and parliament passes to bills to band, the united nations relief and works agency from operating in the west bank and gaza, affecting millions of palestinian children the
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from our headquarters. in moscow, you're watching r t international. i'm rachel ruble was a little over 2 days to go in to americans had to the pose to pick their 47th presidents. the race to the white house is expected to be neck and neck until the last the results are announced. will be keeping you updated with our special coverage right here on our t international. the the state of washington is activating as national guard in case of unrest after november 5th. the decision came after some ballot boxes were burned there with officials also concerned about wider election related violence as election jitters
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hang over washington. some folks are starting to show their nerves instead of focusing on the big issues at hand. you, as politicians, have resorted it to hurling insults. donald trump is increasingly unstable, and on his, she's a very low i q individuals, he's dumb as a rock. these are the kind of guy who like a smack and were run by very stupid people or puerto rico or my home stay the door . they're good decent honorable people, the only garbage. i see slowed down. there is your supporters. i like my garbage in response to the offensive garbage comments made by bite and dozens of people war garbage bags and safety valves to donald trump's campaign events been think their anger at the country's leadership. we're not trash. we are what makes america america? i don't think the democrats are the leadership,
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not the people. know the leadership built doesn't respect, middle america. i am not a piece. the guy are rich. i will be taking out the trash. and that will be all the democrats, as, as tensions between the mega ends, democrat cam summer. the establishment has stepped into the vert, attention, the videos are early voting during the round, featuring ballots being ripped up and machines mysteriously flipping votes from trump to harris. the f b, i has pens of the blame on a tried and tested scape goat is a moscow is meddling by spreading what they call fake footage. the accusations of meddling ironically come from a country that, according to some estimates, has attempted to influence elections in over 80 countries since the end of world war 2. the latest vein in the country of georgia, r. t shaped bows breaks it all down for us. it was a us ramp, so the both washington has been screaming at the top of its voice of election
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interference. we will use every tool we have to counter and disrupt the efforts of a ron, as well as russia and china to exploit our democratic system of government. we learned that russia devoted millions to wide ranging influence campaigns that literally generated hundreds of millions of online impressions for the yard is the us seems to be more the same swamp. it's accusing older countries of swimming it. as the georgia dream turned into an american nightmare parliamentary elections in the country, i've shown a decisive victory for georgia swooning party. despite the west, best efforts, a pro u opposition and a nation's president were quickly declared the election had been stolen with occupations a vote, a fraud, a real thing from the moment. washington and both those realized their favorites. while leading the race international observers had not declined the result to be free and fat, we can time or con,
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preventions of international norms. join the call from international and local observers. a full investigation of a reports of election related violations. plus no wonder washington expressed its concerns even before the voting had because we've made our concerns very clear about the trajectory of the democratic institutions and election process in georgia and we remain very concerned about it. ultimately, the future of georgia should be up to the georgia people to decide in a free and fair process. and then the classic us lu washington has decided that when a sovereign state like george, it doesn't play the game. according to uncle sam's rules, they must be punished with economic penalties and the threat of funding withdrawals from when the ruling georgia dream party pos laws for the western of each disagreed with repercussions soon followed the form of sanctions. george just dreams. leadership has put georgia on a precarious trajectory that jeopardizes george's euro atlantic path and undermines
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us towards relationship. it is still draft legislation and i'm not going to comment on specific responses that we might take, or for previous specific responses that we might take water mains pending. legislation, but i think we have made quite clear how serious would we take this issue and have concerned we are about a dozen in the us has even adopted a special law for georgia, but only of georgia. that's following uncle sam's rules. the mega barry act provides major financial incentives for the georgia government, if it complies with washington's and brussels view of the world. now both of george's main parties agree to joining the e. u is a goal for georgia, dream supporters say they want to achieve it without losing dignity. and they're all values of washington does not like not getting its own way we can together with a georgian people logically complete the european path. we started and become a member of the european union, while preserving our dignity in response to agents of external forces,
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still want war, chaos, and poverty leading to the destruction of the country. you already have to ask yourself why to the u. s. on the you have such a problem with georgia becoming part of the western club. maybe it's because the court in georgia government has passed laws protecting the country sovereignty. it's foreign agents law was immediately criticized by washington. despite the fact that the us had a similar role in act on in place for decades versus the national security law. and the repressive tactics used to qual, legitimate defense, undermine georgia's democracy and the fundamental freedoms to which the georgia people are entitled and run country to georgia is long stated golds reflected in his constitution of euro, atlantic integration and strategic partnership with the united states. so interested in law soon after the controversy regarding the foreign agents law, the georgia union party published date, exposing the organizations or opposing the law. i guess what the vast majority
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we're using complex processes to can see the real regions of the funding. 62 percent couldn't provide exact information of the funding at all. and 97 percent of the organizations hadn't even republished a annual report. and it was all at all again from some politicians here to police. it up to us is attempting to effect some kind of regime change here in georgia. i don't remember sanctions or the primary weapon when the us wants to bring somebody into line for another country. it's on to take such actions constitutes interference, intellectual process, and an attempt to influence the will of the voters. the time chosen to announce the decision to impose us sanctions against jordan citizens is related to the upcoming parliamentary elections in the country. and the desire to push their position because they see that we have an absolutely worthless opposition. and of course, washington has denied all the allegations because it's all of a peace prosperity and democracy. right. we have
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a proud record watching together with the people of georgia to build a more peaceful, prosperous, democratic, georgia. the allegations all categorically false. and if it is true that the best predictor of future behavior is pos, behavior in georgia could be in serious trouble of the science. fingerprints can be found on twos and regime change operations from around to ukraine for south america . and even more recently to bangladesh, they wanted to come to power over the dead bodies of students. but i did not allowance. i resigned from premier ship. i could have remained empowered if i had surrendered the sovereignty of saint mos in ireland and allowed america to hold spite over the bay of bengal for behavior. and the object is, or the reviews are not going to change. and therefore, the only solution is to change the resume itself declared policy of the united states of america should be the over throw them all as regime and tear on we welcome the agreement reached to expand the story to of the national assembly elected in 2015 and of interim president waco, as his president was shot,
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the reality is that the freedom loving us has been clearly implicating twos on military interventions around the world. it seems to shatter the powers of washington. now have georgia from the, in the sites that's helped to georgia, people are allowed to make their own choice in the interest of georgia, not in the interest of any political, at least many thousands of miles away with the election clock ticking down. and there's some bad news for the democratic candidate, pamela harris. a new paul predicts, she's set to lose a significant slice of her party's traditional share of support among india and american voters. and estimated 61 percent of respondents from the community still planned to back harris, but that's down 4 percent compared to the last presidential election in 2020. and it's not just the candidate they are turning away from. but the party to 47 percent of respondents currently identified as democrats,
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us down from 56 percent in 2020. and while her arrival, donald trump vowed to fight for the rights of hindus, and the us, there are fears is protectionist policies will harm new del is economy. we spoke to a former indian and bassett, or to the united states and they are shown car, who says that the us implements trade tariffs, actually auction and well damaged trade relations between the country. the india us trade relationship is robust a. we have trade in both goods and services, and if we do both, then the us is on not just treating pos note and our largest export market, particularly for software id services. i think we would expect that with the trump administration tray and frictions go to get an image in the shop, but wait a as happened last time. and mr. trump is promising to impose 10 to 20 percent diverse across the board on all the countries and
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shop foot dollars some countries like china. and he's also going to india a dad. this is all. so i think we would have to breeze for a degree of unpredictability. in the trade relationships, we have to wait and see what president trump actually does. and how much of his announced policies he actually implemented and then walked rate us and we are keeping a close eye on the us elections on will be keeping you updated with our special coverage here on archie international. the
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french president of manuel micron has been slammed by the french patriots party president for interference. and the model by elections background has called on voters in the country to choose a european path with the 2nd round of the presidential elections kicking off today . at this decisive moment for moldova and with it for our europe, i want to send a message of courage and hope to the mold open citizens. the path of europe is that of freedom and democracy, the foundations of a shared future. united we are stronger background has just publicly and officially called a mold, opens to vote in the 2nd round of their presidential election on sunday for pro e u. candidate maya san do. in reality, permanent interference including through corruption and fraud, is systemic in the euro monte list camp. so this comes as moldova itself has repeatedly blamed to russia for meddling in its presidential election. the kremlin
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has denied interfering, and the vote pretensions remain high as almost half of the mold of in locals. opposed. president sandy's pro european policy building against the iro integration in the recent referendum. today, people are giving their votes for the current president from the ruling party, and the opponent from the opposition as 2 candidates didn't receive more than 50 percent of the votes. earlier in the 1st rounds, we are monitoring the situation and will bring you updates later. meanwhile, polling stations have already opened here in moscow as people to the cast their votes. and the elections, despite the fact of russia has one of the largest small doesn't die as far as only 2 locations are open in the entire country. since the stations cannot cope with the crowd, some voters are going to neighboring azerbaijan to pay their civic duty. yeah, definitely to buckle. i am going to buck who to vote in the presidential elections of the republic of mole, dover. i desperately want
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a decent president to stay in power. i know that everything will be fine. jim kirk say, master emily, do all our fellow countrymen have gathered, focused and upset. we want a future for our republic of mold over our homeland. and so we're going to pay our civic duty for the prosperity of the friendship between people, but it's the pro palestinian protest and the german capital was pulled off early because of violence scuffles between police and demonstrators. several protesters were arrested of acts as hundreds of pro palestine demonstrators took to the streets of this will to or offend london on the weekends. administrators and both cities marched with banners, demanding an end to arms supplies for israel is really a problem. it hasn't proved too controversial bills to bound the united nations relief and works agency from operating on as rarely territory and areas under as
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well as control agencies. commissioner general says the band will severely impact the palestinian children. these bills, increase the suffering of the palestinians. nothing less than collective punishment, it opposes the un charter and violates the state of israel is obligations under international law. it will deprive of $650000.00 girls and boys the from education, putting at risk an entire generation of children. the start of the war and the enclave. the agency is established a refugee camps for those seeking shelter. despite that many of those sites designated as safe, humanitarian zones, have been repeatedly bombed by the id f. in september of this year, 6, you and workers were killed in an attack on a school sheltering refugees. and then it was there at cam ortiz, middle east bureau chief maria, from ocean. i explained the importance of the agencies work. mind was 72, was born into a family of palestinian refugees who lost the home when israel was established,
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she grew up in a camp built by the un relief and works agency to shelter. people like her parents who had fled the violence she attended and, and there was cool, gave birth to 10 children with under was health care support and now relies on the agency for medical care and food. my wi fi or is that on there was closure would be devastating final blow for her. and people like her normal connected to an ad. honestly, since i was born i have known on was without them, we would be devastated. we couldn't manage on our own. my own what is very beneficial. we rely on them a lot because our financial situation is very poor. this is a rad occasion. it's a death sentence. there is a death sentence in existence itself, but this just increases it. money wise, one is more than 870000 registered refugees living in the west bank and part of nearly 6000000 displaced palestinians scattered across the world. we're here at the
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columbia palestinian refugee camp right next to jerusalem. swan of about 20 cams proud across occupied palestine with tens of thousands of displaced palestinians have been living for decades like many other camps. this was meant to be as temporary shelter, but as refugees haven't been able to return home temporarily has turned into permanent and went under was stops working. everyone here will feel the impact the campus home to 19000 officially registered refugees. up to 1500 students attend and there was schools here for free. doctors at under was clinic, receive dozens of patients daily. for some of them, this place has been lost hope tight. and thankfully we benefit from the services. we come to the clinic, the doctor as a nurse to see how good and we benefit greatly from over. not just
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a little if on the rough shots, down with a lot of what, why would i buy medicine? would i get my treatments that have diabetes, for example, how would i get my medicine a little while headquarters? they needs jerusalem for months, even before they call them ins. decision to the office has not been fully operational as the saw. it has to be in a frequent target of protests or is, and demonstrators insisting on the agent's disclosure several months ago, it was set a blaze and temporarily shot down. now, with the legislation passed, it might be closed forever. is what was decision has sparked global condemnation before and after the vote. the ben underwashed, strong warnings were issued, including from washington. but it seems that what's done is unlikely to be undone. the agency, operational for nearly 75 years, may face its final 90 days before the band takes effect. murray if an ocean all t reporting from occupied palestine to waste focus on rose regional chief of
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communications for the middle east and north africa. juliet to my she says the ban on the agencies work and gaza will have a huge knock on effect for multiple other organizations. the same at home is very lucky to have severe consequences on the lives of people who depend on and for the issues of 5 and on the human internal probation by and large because many it'd be a lot of nations organizations are working in government, but they depend before the logistics for the coordination and for the delivery of the systems being depends on the paintings. the evidence that under is the backbone of the humanitarian rationing gas law. we are the largest humanitarian agency working in golf site and we provide shelter. we provide food, we provide primary healthcare to people who need us to most we used to attend a war, began provide education to over 300 pounds and boys and girls that cost
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a 1000 strip. we do the same in the occupied west bank over 40000 boys in good school to in the schools. so the question is, who is a but if i told him to replace this agency and, and 11 on the humanitarian situation is worse than in the 2006 war between hezbollah and israel, that's according to the un humanitarian agency. the statement came as the lebanese health ministry updated the death toll and the complex. almost 3000 people are 10 favorite base correspondence, dave sweeney visited. the side of one is really strikes that killed 9 people earlier this week in this building that were 9 civilian civilians. that were killed . you can see around here we have uh, was left of a computer game. there were children's close, it was right behind us. this is the building that took the worst of the impact
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according to the lebanese house industry. some 25 people were also wounded, the comp halt behind this as well, or the cause and never destroyed. and i'm, but as ways what we say now as well. so i'm just being handed here is a photograph of a child that was in this building. this is a family photograph, the other family photographs nearby. so this again is, is al, striking, a residential neighborhood. a busy sub, many of the people that were here had fled from the worst. and the most intensive, these righty, bump up and in the south, hey, they sold, i was safe. if you come through to this pops is difficult to get in, but this is clearly what was a child's bedroom. we can see the, the toys on the floor and the blankets. this would've been a place where a child felt safe. the lebanese health industry says, now that needed 2700 people have been killed since hostilities began on october.
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the last year with nearly 12800 wounded dot toll continues to rise with a sci fi seemingly out of reach. this is the sweeney fidelity insight on the us citizen, a shared intelligence with russian forces for 2 years, while living in ukraine in controlled settlements in the don bus. and he was recently evacuated by special forces to moscow after recent russian games on the battlefield. annual martindale sat down with ortiz, remind customer of to talk about why he risk his life and the dangerous endeavor and his plans for the future. you can see the full interview in the next hour here on archie international for now. here's a preview. i did do my good due diligence to keep chats and my telegram deleted. keep the cash clean. and i took all of those precautions as necessary, but nobody ever checked my phone during that whole time. but i was in the village.
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i'm very surprised by the everything. everybody's really surprised by that. probably of us passport helped a lot. and the fact that i really was helping a lot of people in the village. everybody was happy that i was there if you needed to get your roof fixed, patched up after some kind of damage from the war. then i was the 1st one who would come and fix your roof, or your windows help people with their the gardens. and so everybody was happy that it was there. and i was friends with people who really were waiting for russian to come. and they were in turn, were friends with the local government. so i had good connections. you provided quite if the quite a lot of information uh to the russian soldiers, what type of information are we talking about?
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a holly can say is that the main purpose of it was to try to minimize the losses among civilians and our own soldiers. these mercenaries that are fighting for ukraine and killing russian soldiers and a russian civilians. what is the main one motivation or perhaps? so we can talk about the range of motivations for all of those people. if they're american, i would expect that in most cases, they just believe the propaganda. american is really not going to be interested in the kind of money that i believe these mercenaries are being paid. it's not enough to make them risk their lives to wait for flipping burgers, right. you probably could make more fighting, not being part of the american military. right. so why would you go fight and ukraine? they, they probably believe that they're the white knights,
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but they're defeat. i would say to them that before you go and fight some or somewhere, look not only at news from your own side, but also from the side that they try to scare you away from it. they demonize someone that what their writing and telegram is from shaking himself. the likelihood is that they are state themselves. and what they're trying to scare you away from is the truth. read both. compare and maybe we'll understand where, where truth is. so this week, russian forces have taken over a dozen settlements and the don boss and ukraine, including important supply routes. the towns of southern java and pro hope got the gains resulted in 17000 the casualties for cuba. as reported by the russian defense
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ministry with 54 ukranian service men that captured parson forces evacuated civilians from the settlements in question to ensure their safety or change. the guards down off shows what danger awaits evacuated on the road. the town of great and skirt is the place where you least expect to see this. now on the ukrainian shillings civilians are waiting for a chance to evacuate. ukrainian soldiers force their way into apartments. they broke down the doors. then what did they do? they ro luton, they were looking for money, gold, stuff like that. for sure, but i saw it as before. they left? yes. the middle of the tree has been order to evacuate people from here. what we call god, because my mother can't move the people who are forced to work in the trenches. they weren't kicked out to work there. the crowd now sold them. don't you want to
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go to the trenches? a lot of trenches have been built here. the credit and say, don't you want to work to dig trenches, dugouts people or keeps out of the mind. but some were exempted from the mobilizations. the credit didn't care. they say get out of the mind if one gets fired from his job and he's dropped. exemption was to resend people, say that i don't want to fight for that. so in fact, they made threats to credit us to get them to send us to war for the 1st time in years. so little stands between them and the children in russia. so little yet still so much civilians evacuating from the town of graham's russian forces. right now, helping them board and put all of their belongings, but they still have this little buggy on the yeah, they're going to head towards the nets and then hopefully they will be able to get
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to the families in crimea. it is surprising how many civilians still remain here. the road is extremely powerless, but they have to brave us. the side of the road is lined up with civilian the cause of those abandoned by luck. and it's still just the sky that can become the harbinger of death. mine's power thread too. as we left the banks to muddy to raymond fig ties, this straight anti personnel mines failed to do any damage. the boys get out the safe as did the elderly couple, 2, we received this video from a volunteer organization, and that's the,
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that's one broken home. we're united, a drop in the ocean of human tragedy here and a life changing tidal wave for this family. i guess done up reporting from who crane's c or former colonies. so the u. k. a debt of gratitude, that's the claim of tory m. p. robert general. he says the old countries of the empire should be grateful. they were able to inherit democratic institutions from the british. i'm not ashamed of our history, may not feel like it, but many of our former colonies made the complex realities of empire. i was a debt of gratitude for the inheritance. we left the others, toms, them in growing demand from former british and western colonies for reparations. up for country, centuries of slave trade and imperialism. the commonwealth summit last week highlight.
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