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the, the 2 rooms the levels children's called gay moon to pay the flight hey, they would have felt safe, but on sunday is all struck them without warning. 7 children are among the 23 people killed and 9 is riley strike. on the last week, chris, getting village of elm mats in southern 11 o lasting legacy of lives ruined in the environment. trashed nigerian local take the shell. energy trying to cold planning is repeated spills have destroyed their way of life. through an oxy, we'd dig deeper into the damage also in the program as the rush advocate, punch of form wraps up. vladimir putin pledges full support for the continents development and its fight against tara. we speak to the south african deputy foreign minister on why i, for courage strengthening ties with most of the advocating for me all my to paula.
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well, the way in a individual countries need to drysdale own development agenda. so we thought of a person sitting else waiting. there was to the, with the taking tends as to how they need to go about doing the it's going to be the out here, one of the international with, i guess it's not correspondence dining by a appreciate your company for this monday program. so straight yourself 11 on the we go to kick it off with 5 people killed this morning, and bitten is ready strike on a small village according to local officials. on sunday, a similar attack left at least $23.00 people died, including 7 children. the support now with all correspondence, steve swimming. this is the of them also. what is righty as strike in the mountains of your bio, just north east of bailey, its on sunday morning. israel struck without warning. this is a very small,
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shy village. the people living here had sort shelter from becca where they escaped from the is righty, bump all, but the intense is right on baldwin here. they thought they was safe, but on sunday is all killed the local medical student, at least within the every. when the bloss happens, he came to the scene to help the civil defense with the rescue efforts out of simple. my name is ellie hines. starting in my associate with madison real estate and that's home when the strike occurs isn't it is all civic duty to help people and those in need. when i got here, the building was completely destroyed. people were killed the bodies while on the ground and the bones that needed help. uh, there was blood everywhere, unbox clothes and the no duke. so small children said the people on the ground and some had like injuries all this we did oxygen. i run to them to help stop the clearing the rubble and pulling people out from onto it. i also help the civil
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defense units by putting the data in body bags and on paper months to revel a children's called gay moon, a hey, they would have played hey, they would have felt safe, but on sunday is all struck them without warning. how sudden, hydra explained that the people living here would displace from becca, seeking shelter from these ratings on bob. and he said that despite the attacks on civilians that the people would always choose. resistance had the, the damage house belonged to civilians and posed no threat. refugees from the south and other areas have found refuge and investment, which is considered a safe zone where there are no military threats. and despite the statements of the enemy, about the presence of threats from hezbollah, an armed group, the victims of the attacks of children and women, yet this is a crime. and we will never give up the choice of resistance no matter the circumstances. and even if our homes are destroyed above our heads and now women and children died, we will not give up resistance there. and i cannot stand up myself according to the evidence. how with ministry bowls and 3100 p will have been killed since october
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the last year, with more than 13000 wounded. i must halt, state in the us and void to lebanon is due to arrive. and by route this week, for adults about a potential si fi, meanwhile, the as riley will never them continues this, these really enjoy bio lebanon for all to. so, i mean, while the idea of public stuff, what is, or what it says is that it has blog compound, located underneath a cemetery in southern lebanon. in this video, the is already on the revealed a stockpile of weapons that were prepared for the fight against its forces. besides the food supply, there were crates of motor rounds off the cheese grenades and munitions. now old, this columns, that'd be as ready prime minister reportedly admitted responsibility for the deadly page or unable control the buildings that tamara rise lebanon, and september the pager operation. and the elimination of his blog leader has signed us for a lot were carried out despite the opposition of senior officials in the defense
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establishment and those responsible for them in the political echelon. it was on the 17th of september, thousands of explosions struck his boss fights was 1st targeting that pages. and then a day later, they walkie talkies and a blast kills 37 people, including many women and children, most of whom were just civilian bystanders. many people called a terror attack lebanon's. 0911. well, journalism i like hollywood says that in y'all, it was an admission shot which he doesn't really care how israel is viewed by the global community. i think this is starting to slow up as a t is a strong mind, and you can make the tournament informed decisions and admissions. there's also something that says that nothing, you know, who made the decisions, the patient explosions us anything on the zillow. despite the warnings of his minute to the he just so basically and atanya is government with what it has to do now after being classified and viewed by the people of the word as soon as ties the
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country. he is the time to say that i don't care about anything anymore. yes, i have, or the, i have a commission this a patient and i have cost more than 3000 pieces to be blind and to have empty patients. and then in the amount of 5 seconds, this is a crime us the national, sheila a detrimental impact on health, the environment and people's livelihoods. that's what a local is from a village and nigeria claim would be the consequences of repeated oil spills. why? the energy dried shell, a one local health worker says it's been a spike and people having difficulty just breathing. now, one of the children that just came in this afternoon or something that's what the case. so what type of environment is so much for the state. so, so
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a bad respiratory disease it's claimed a spill is, of course, major damage to the regions, eco system, destroying opportunities to official farm and october to local communities which had suffered from the effects of spells, were given permission to try and use the oil giant. and it rolled and grunted by the new case court of appeal, a local state and the british must left an indelible mark on the country. and the only hope lies in legal action to the british team. yeah, we give them good hospitality of people and the wrong color. the good morning from oh, i saw him. they got to study too from when i saw him, and they destroyed our sor sync and there's not going to not cause i think is the last. so on average 9 g re on or freak on sunday, a lot more. that cleans all done. did you see the share? you know, that case. it's deb. i'm making those. how many cassandra is wonderful?
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gary are shifting gears or nazi over to china now with a nation's president. that is indian using counterpart, signed a slew of cooperation deals with the pair, expand that partnership, and say to promote regional piece, helping the agenda, sorting out maritime resources, tackling issues related to water conservation and the future of the mining industry . according to entities and officials, over $10000000000.00 us dollars worth of agreements was signed and it needs as president and set that up with these bills. they're looking to set an example for the entire world. we consider that this close collaboration between indonesia and china really me affect or to stabilize and to increase the need to know at most fear of cooperation. we must give an example that in this modern age
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collaboration, not the confrontation is the way for peace and prosperity toilet said this conversation about the hero and i'll change the national courting life to watch it . but i call job areas call great to get you on the program. what do you think of this made? i mean, all of this is coming off to for the pair of nations punch the strategic cooperation in july. so what do you make of these new deals? what does it mean for the region as well? it's very helpful because it's, 1st of all they decide to results or to the maritime dispute in south china sea by signing agreement to joint the bob fishery. and boy and gas resources, and this is a sharp contrast phones that's on the front page. no stands as push by united states through his proxy, a filipino government, a by the by markets. and indonesia is very important in the region because the new nation is of largest and the most populous country in bass. yeah. and currently
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china has title, it has more trade with ac on. then they have which united states and indonesia being the most important country ac on it has a lot to gain from, for operation with china. china is currently in the nation's largest trading partner and a source of $7000000000.00 worth of vestment. right? and when prob ball came to be g and he brought along with him not only ministers, government administered, but also for delegates funding from the, you know, nation business community where they sign over 10000000000 dollars worth of deal. so this is our looking up. yeah. they're looking up for the region. yeah, i hear you a call. i wanted to, i wouldn't want to get yeah. you brought a perspective on this if i can, my friend because it was back in september the roster and china how to know of us navy drills. well, 400 ships reportedly involved in that a week ago, rupture and indonesia had naval drills. and now we look at all these kind of
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pledges and strategic agreements being signed. is that something on the broader picture here that we should be aware all the not part of the world, carl? sure, i mean, you know, nation is also looking into joining the brakes. and this will, you know, you know, these are the world for the most populous country of just behind china, india and united states, and is also the largest most populous muslim majority country in the world. and when and, and dates, the donation decided a friendship on cooperation is more, is more beneficial than confrontation. and it's another, another example of the donations cooperation, which china, you know, nation has decided to develop its own resources, you know, nation bad nickel or an export recently because they wanted to do the exporting,
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rob material abroad and getting the refined products back. they wanted to be able to refine it themselves and there were being held by chinese investment in nickel coldwell processing. so now in indonesia is boys to become the world's number 2 co producer, just opposite the r c. and this is also to coordinate in donations, pushed into a caching in, into the transition into e. b a were china is the largest player and chinese. so you'd be baker, b y d is looking to open up plans in indonesia to produce e v for the donation market. i mean, this is when with uh, its uh yeah, i'm sorry, sorry to jump in that call. i was just going to say i, i think you're absolutely right. and we're seeing these strategic agreements, whether the economical because it based on security, these countries in that part of the world. my friend are looking towards is multi polar door, is always happening in real time, a call jars not to contribute to joining us live. thank you very much. i
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without leaving no crime untied moscow is hosting a conference investigating ukrainian atrocity use against what p. i've considered its own people which have been going on in the dawn bass from bull and a deck. i'm sure it's a much in my wish. as we can see, those documents don't work in relation to ukraine and always began back in 2014 off the part of the territory of don't best was liberated from nationalist battalions when the mass graves of civilians. we discovered that what people showed in the hate at point blank range and pregnant women and people whose internal organs were removed and then to get it with international expos. we went to see these territories recorded and interview survivors. and even then this hard took place among the volume of atrocities, yet the mere, we all take, some are and a cause we have a not joining a semester to take this further, just hiring details that are going to take us through. what do you know?
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well, these are of course stories that we hear and russia are familiar with. and apparently the human rights commission gets reports on crimes against civilians and prisoners of war. daily. this particular conference focused on the crimes against civilians and prisoners of war in the city of la dot and then yes, can the region there. and some of the video testimony that was included in this conference included reports of people being points and some were paralyze up to 2 days possessions being stolen right in front of them, including children's things, toys for example, plugs. then you have a young men being forced to hide in basements and ventilation ducts. no. so let's start by taking the lessons some of these video testimonies. this is a woman for example, who lost her son maxine because he went to defend to women from to drunk ukrainian soldiers. apparently he spotted them and because it was already well known that that ukrainian soldiers would get drunk and start abusing women there. so he saw that and tried to defend them. she received, my son was unarmed,
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he was actually big and tall, but one of them pulled out a knife from his boot, basically big nights and stopped him in the same real artery. he knew exactly where to strike. he stopped him and my son blood to death within 40 minutes. no one has been punished yet. although i have been going to court for 6 years. yes my to search cuz i see sasha, my son lying there and such a pale color. he said, i think i'm dying and then i collapsed on the bed. we just fell and couldn't move that as you hear, you move your lips, but you can't do anything for 2 days were definitely paralyzed and she has a trim when you pull into 4 of these and why do they use of the games to you? do they just want to force you all to the? i think they were testing us like any peaks. maybe they did want to force us out, but we didn't leave. so the, it was the, the ukrainian military created panic among people to get them to leave. our leadership left us all from the 1st base, abandoned us to our fate. but the,
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in order for people to leave the driver on it are in fire that us with more towards the rob, just regularly and seem to revel in it. the recent you that see my boys here in the ventilation ducts and they have to leave there for several hours. well, they would read in our homes demanding documents. people came with machine guns. when the boys eventually emerged they were shaking. it was winter and they only had t shirts and were barefoot, but she was still scratching. and actually we can now see video footage. this is a one of the sons and he is showing where he was actually a hiding 2 and a half years very. he was hiding there whenever that would hear ukrainian soldiers approaching that with dock that would go and hide there with his brother trying to avoid them. taking them by force, you know, we've been, we've been running the stores what more than 10 years now, but we're, you know, we've been talking about how the key every james been shedding civilians and the don't bass and all about cutting off gas cutting up like tricity basically
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terrorizing the local residents here and yet the western media, wherever is the western media talking about these are trustable. this is the reason why the special military operation was needed. right. and they never saw a need for it because we kept showing stories like that. and they continued they've annoying them. and in fact, what they were doing is, as we can see again in this conference, there was a testimony that at west center and the less showed up at a location that was really quiet. and then they made the hollywood production out of it. mm. as i approach the school and there was a journalist in front of me and behind her there was ukrainian serviceman. at least he was in uniform and it was very, quite outside, completely silent. not a shot, nothing. and the service been said on the radio. it's kind of quiet here. well, make some noise. make some noise here. and it started, they shot here and it hit somewhere there. and the journalist started screaming, oh my god, oh my god. then again, right now on our square, we can see more examples of foreign during the less reporting on supposedly
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explosions. and again, was it real? was it not want to know? because again, they have shown that sometimes they do do things for the purpose of creating some sort of a panic, a better picture, whatever it might be. and of course this goes against all new arms and all conventions, but nobody seems to care. yeah, go back and watch the movie, why the dog and you'll learn a lot of russia if i should call and get the truth out through the western media. i guess, can russia then rely upon the un and other global organizations to get the truth out there? yeah, overall, so it has been calling on human rights for organizations to do something for at least document the crimes so that it stays there and then look into it later or something. but again, russia has lost trust as lost faith in somebody's from the rights for the nice ations because they see that it's always one sided. and then this is something that the author of this report that looked into these crimes also brings up one's night . let me check and see. yeah, and those everything perfectly well, the always see knows everything that is happening. all reports with personally
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handed over to the secretary general by the minutes till 4 and the fast of the boston preservation. so again, lot wrong all materials us on that in large quantities, those un representative who used to come to the territory don't boss either representatives of the special services or people who absolutely politically engaged. they know perfectly well what is happening. they even prevented us from interviewing people. by the way, we figured out why it is very simple. the hostages, the hazel vitale, and in my vehicle will not release because the young people told them that they both pulled them out of the neo nazis under the pretext of evacuating the hostages . and therefore, they say, do not release these people. these people told us about this, these are more than, you know, something else that was mentioned here. most importantly, was also mentioned at the brook's form is that all of the shows the need for a new system. and if they're already discussed that out of bricks level, i think that that means that we are looking into something new potentially in the
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future. something that will guarantee that the bad guys are punished no matter what their nationality is or their links to the west. so maybe something will come out of this something that basically we will no longer be reliance on western human rights organizations. my human rights organizations, again that serve everyone's interest. yeah. and that are fair. i feel, i mean, the, the most recently saying that, you know, the legacy media is broken because nobody trusts it anymore. and you don't mosque was saying people like you, me, i mean, every day joe and jerry and we are the media now. autism or, and customer, thank you. well, most go has approached it's full support for african nations to help with sustainable development on the continent of the closing ceremony of the russia. i forgot to publish it for him over the weekend rosters for ministers to get off at all deliberate, a direct message from vladimir putin to the host of foreign ministers and other senior officials and it that i see. so slice,
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the russian attaches particular importance to strengthening for additionally friendly relations with its african partners. our country will continue to provide world wide assistance to an african friends in various fields, ensuring sustainable development in combating terrorism and extremism. encountering epidemic diseases in solving the foot problems and overcoming the consequences of natural disasters. let's talk about this out with a drug milan. go the editor and founder of of behind the news network. now joining us here on audrey international life and job, and great to get to you all my friends. thank you very much for sharing that time about say, what do you think about this made rusher is basically building on it. it's traditionally friendly relations with his african pod is, i mean, you start to over 50 delegations arriving for the russia, africa partnerships. i mean, i'm an old as, as the west, desperately has been trying to isolate moscow for years. so, i mean, my question joe is, how is it possible these relationships and not just forming but bed growing
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on the 1st thing i need to indicate that the relationship with eliza is certainly because the, the, the, the, what, the relationship that the only thing that from the with never worked and because it never has new 12 in it may have, i have anything except for one side that kind of relationship. and when there was a say you devices isolated, it needs to be isolated. and they don't just stating that he's there as a lives i so all of us will follow them. know things have changed the new game, the older. so the way the use, the multiple items. yeah. it's happening and real time. is that so? yeah, the leasing sheet from the west is collapsed. um that tells you something 50 after getting tons to solve the 50 to 50 for a bit. what does it tell you until yeah,
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of the kids for an alternative. yeah, yeah. well set job. i appreciate that. i mean, look at it and you don't have to go that far back. joseph burrell, but you use spokesman to a, to a, the, you got. and he said, well, a month or 2 ago that the people of africa need to have the heads reprogrammed because he was so upset with his pro russian sense. i mean, i mean, how do you think the west is taking this joe, when it sits back and watches these a lie and say it's being made between rusher and all these different african nations? what am i saying in the west? do you think a m, you know, when they are very evident the one doing introspection, as i always said, that there's no such thing an inspection in the way. it's one of them and nothing else. the bit upset is the lady did see what does that then comes these with the needs as were quoted with them, knowing that costs 2 months, know what i changed, what happened and on the hindus will be offered and such
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a head of state effect. and um, they will try to expose some of the things that were drinking the doctor. because now the btn upsets uh as to why these guys, uh, all of a sudden they and they, uh, shifting to russia and which the fact is not all of a sudden their relationship has always been there. but because they came with that media with that payment that came with it was seeing too loud people. just my thinking that uh we uh, we have the nothing that we hit me to watch movies only and we don't care about the future. things have changed. what do you want is not working anymore? yes, it is not working anymore. not working anymore. now with a new key full of 12 put machine in that respect and neutral relationship with the dresser and the just being happening. no low seventies. such enabled the loyal to the west. now going to have visited us from the i hear you're the,
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you know, i to, i, to worry about suitcase kind of cash diplomacy. and you know, mean for example, what it was earlier this year that when we're in russia, so get langford off has been going all over africa. and then literally days later america sends on sunday blink. and they send these american delegations like fun, who was following the russian delegation of these different parts across africa. there is a race for africa these days. and meantime, russia in china, they like to help the people of africa building infrastructure, building electricity, bringing fertilizer agro cultural products. and some people say that america and full colonial powers typically just exploit the african continent. is that a fair comment on my way off? you know, it just uses a set of comments. i mean, this is the reason why this a beacon to cause because of rush i would, i just don't photo. i know right this we've been doing photo and when they come, they don't come in the diplomatic may not. they come with the riots. they tell you accept the g d q. they tell you to uh, buy some uh,
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contaminated products from them. the one key to accept with an identities the don't want to give better way of starting for the 1st 500 kids and that time is out. and it's not like vice, that is the fees that i don't know is things that they should have done. and there is no, but the number they always use the is kind of i m f and the west bank. well come and say you this much and most of the states were not leaving the dental and vision . yeah. oh, so no rush to do anything to any of these deals come to us. we'll help you watch everything that these guys are saying to you so that you don't say your own population. so they don't want anybody to wake the after comes up from the 500 years of sleep, said they've been going to have such a strong comments or wrap up this conversation. i really do appreciate that jermel
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anger is the editor in founder behind the news network. appreciate your time and joel, what? thank you. thank you. now on the sidelines, off the russia, africa conference, we did have a chance to speak with the south africa's deputy administrative. international relations on cooperation shed. more about what challenges the african continent. as conversely, things we came here with a clear expectation of lilies. but in thinking those economic ties and also political ties with, with that i ship and you know, we are also together in the breaks. a forum is a month to let, to run for them way. our so sort of free to go within the continent of africa. we have been the 1st come to to, to be putting, pass along the bridge countries. and also what i see on was bear with us. it's only now that you have opened up that, that platform for either a so we can cut countries to join in. and it's a mode to let one for them that i believe we,
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we want to continue to strengthen the corporation using it and making sure that as south africa, where they lead the country in the continental african and advancement of economic development issues. and also deserve in conflict in the continental of africa because we want to utilize that. i see that as the best market for us to can i to well, you basically just explained cooperation how it's been deepening in between south africa and russia. how bricks has been a vehicle for expanding cooperation between russia, south africa, and other countries in the multi pull our world as well? and yet, the west continues to try to push this narrative that russia is isolated, right. and it's been obviously trying to frustrate further, the further deepening of relations between russia and the african continent. what do you think about that? the approach that the west has been taking, i think inside time for the african countries,
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or the countries in the global south to really is bend up on their own and be able to. so dismantle the, the, the, the, the, the poa, a what started to that, to have been a and the center of the and you knew, pull out way in. right now, we are advocating for more money to port out well, way in a individual countries need to drive their own development agenda. so we thought in about a person sitting else waiting. there was in the west. dictating tends as to how they need to go about it. we agreed to in this confidence that hopefully because problems need africa solutions. and in that we mean that the countries of the globe us out the really need to come together in the united form. so that we can be able to spend the same together and be able to do away with the new pull out
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and built in month to paula. well, way each and every country were be respected in terms of its own frame too. and also in terms of the hullo, fluids that disappearing into sort of speak to countries know about how russia africa form comes off of the reason historic bricks conference in cars on. of course, if you, if you're in egypt already among the bricks my most. but now with the nigeria, algeria, and uganda joining us talking to states you've gotten to by the way, last year of a posley allegedly finding on his territory, the world's largest goal deposit value to. so a change really in dollars if that's confirmed that will be good for breaks for the meantime, impressionable with us at times we get to the .

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