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the, the, the headlines you are not, the international rupture continues making strides in the ukraine conflict. moving to cut off a key supply up for kids forces that i just as a russian troops help locals evacuate to say, they told me they had to evacuate and save me. i will pray for them and their families. life for getting us out of there for saving us to the district and there's something some of the deputies competent in normal times this was a bustling place community for the people shots, a cafe restaurants, a now for the past 6 weeks is being subjected to the most intensive variety from baldwin, all to getting access to the paper itself over the key, revealing the scale of destruction officer is ready stripes,
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decimate the air you and your option is to expel them from you that the admissions, amazing apartment as a purchase for decisive action against israel saying it ignores international law. it has no intention to end the war and gone to the claim to more than $43000.00 palestinian lines. also in the program, a fresh report revealing on western food giants sell low quality products in countries like india and nigeria, while the other nations get pre multiple the we are breaking the mainstream narratives and getting you your news and molested. this is all to international life from instruction. ukraine calls that for our top story, this our where russian forces continue advancing on the battlefield. move now towards the key tunnel cover that's in the don't ex republic. it's a major supply hub for caps forces. russia has managed to evacuate local if the
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safety is the ukraine. unami is attacking regional settlements. so open eligible senior correspondent who's in the town of solita with more and what the people have been put through a c lead of a once a towel ellipse of 25000 people. it's now a p. is that? yes, in the ruins in basements, in high demand apartments of thousands of people, they choose to stay. as russian forces advanced, then we should, you need to us. we had in the basement for 2 and a half months. when the russians came, they told us it was terrible outside the buildings with band that has an explosion sold around. there was no power, no water, no hit, nothing was ukrainian. now it's hillary began systematically a racing city, the which they themselves abandoned full of ukraine's soon citizens
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cut up. what do you mean? do you call? cuz when it was quiet, my eldest tonight would go to the well get water. then they bombed the, well, they did it, so civilians would move around. less had to stay in the basement for months and making sure that i can. how did they take it? my eldest is 11 and this one is 2 and a half months old. my eldest, too hard, i had to give her tranquilizers, but they didn't really help. and there's music, there's got to be a way of them. so they didn't differentiate between civilians and soldiers. no, no, no. that's what he's this hatred. i don't understand the time still surprised how we used to live in the past and what's happening now. i do not understand what they pumped into their hats. i don't understand. i didn't expect this. i know what war is, would it exercise us in the army? i served in czechoslovakia and like this, it's terrifying. so terrifying. i said just by itself,
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maxime. ok. well no sir. our squad carried out is communitarian mission in the city of c. lead lane visited civilians just recently will talk with them at the same place. but unfortunately, we found him in the state of the ukrainian drone keeps the bench directly. we brought them food for the medicine. but unfortunately, they did not wait for us who did not wait for the back to ation. and since the key regime continues to keep the civilian population, who does that is request a discount from? for those i be speaking to the ministry russian troops and now evacuating thousands of civilians along the streets and rooms that a little more than shooting galleries. the civilians whom survive evacuation tells the horror stories of product for the, the visual i'm gonna say would break down the door and there was an elderly woman sitting in her apartment. they would tell her she's a trace at waiting for the russians and shoot to they killed 8 people in my
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apartment, building civilians, specifically civilians, you know, uniforms and have nothing to do that because you pro rushing and shoot, you know, 4 watts or just for the heck, of a palm beach or whatever you want. if you state your trays here waiting for the russians, almost all summer domains, and what is your new account? okay. i mean, they execute it civilian also just killing how wild with assault rifles knew. why when did you do me present web portions to them? hey trent. nice. i don't know what drugs they were on, but they were out of the mines as the name, a ram to me and told me, you know, they killed your husband and as you know, right by our house, they showed him into neighbors. barrett, demo cells in the yard local man helped me and said, i need to start it for a few moments. okay. as to who did it? is it, you probably know soldiers did it when they were running away. oh no. the russians had entered the city, the ukrainians ran and killed everyone and they came across and my husband was
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outside the apartment block entrance when they do. pregnant soldiers came across here because they read over everything was bullets. that sort of thing. and i see the human yet. i'm still grateful to the soldiers. i don't know their names. i don't know how they found out, but they came to us and said that they had heard that there was a 3 month baby in her mother hiding in the basement. they told me they had to evacuate and save me but i will pray for them and their families for the rest of my life. forgetting us out of their, for saving us, the little sister finished to me, it was what happened in salita is nothing new that has happened in every big settlement abandoned by ukrainians. and it will continue happening to astounding silence from ukraine's supposes more, i guess the of the, from the didn't yet people's republic. yeah. so leaving no crime on ton,
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moscow was investigating ukrainian atrocities against those a key of considers its own, which have been going on. now in the don't pass over a decade sheila, it's alicia. yeah, my son was an armed. 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 stopped him and my son, blood to desk within 4 minutes. no one has been punished yet. although i have been going to court for 6 years, the police incidents, my boys hit in the ventilation ducts and they have to leave there for several hours . well, they would read in our homes the mountain documents, people came with machine guns. when the boys eventually imaged, they were shaken, it was winter and they only had t shirts and were barefoot. actually, we can now see video footage. this is a one of the sons and he is showing where he was actually hiding. 2 and a half years 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
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avoid them. taking them by force, marino we've been talking about how the key every james been shutting civilians in the don't bass and all about cutting off gas. cutting off like tricity, basically terrorizing the local residents here. and yet the western media, wherever is the western media, talking about these of 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 5, what they were doing is, as we can see again in this conference, there was a testimony that at west center and they showed up at a location that was really quiet. and then they made the hollywood production out of it. i approached the school and there was a journalist in front of me and behind her there was ukrainian service and at least he was in uniform. and it was very quiet outside, completely silent, not a shot and nothing in 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,
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oh my god, oh my god. and again, right now on our square, we can see more examples, all foreign during the less reporting on supposedly explosions. and again, was it real, was it? no one can? no, 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. russia has been calling on human rights organizations to do something to 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 a one sided. and this is something that the author of this report that looked into these crimes also brings up to ones 9. let me check from the see. yeah, and those everything perfectly well. the always see knows everything that is happening. all reports with personally handed over to the secretary general by the minutes till 4 and the fast of the boston preservation. so again,
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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 are absolutely politically engaged. they know perfectly well what is happening. they even preventive tasks from interviewing people. by the way, we figured out why it is very simple. the hostages of the age of vitality and in my vehicle will not release because the young people told them that they will pull them out of the new analogies under the pretext of evacuating the hostages. and therefore, they say, do not release these people because 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 already discussed that out of bricks level, i think that that means that we are looking into something new potentially in the future. something that will guarantee that the bad guys are punished no matter what
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their nationality is or their links to the west. so maybe something will come out of this. something that basically will will no longer be reliance on western human rights will nice ations by human rights organizations. a guy that served everyone's and for us to live in that affair, well, i mean time is the washington post just talking nonsense. it announced the trunk confusion and had a post election phone call discussing ukraine. but most goes calling this media about about the cold. nothing but fiction did it actually happened on north hope cleared out of it later on the front of the ship to get through lab and on we go ahead blah has helped us 1st remembrance ceremony for those moffatt and the nation. since the assassination of the organizations to the secretary general, i saw national grandma. but now it's what correspondent steve sweeney with this report. on. the 11th hour of the 11th say, of the 11th has law paying tribute to the monitors, the people, the phone,
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and the people that being killed in these radical involvement over the course of the last year. at this time, last year that desktop was just 17. now, due to the use radio aggression, it is more than $3100.00 kills. i'm more than 14000 people wounded. this is the 1st time that this ceremony is being held since the assassination of the has. the law secretary general has on us are all he is now. of course, among those monitors himself known as the heaviest. martha. this is the head, the shooting, the substance of, of the lebanese capital bailey's in no more times. this was a bustling place. uh, community photo of people shops, a cafe restaurants, and now for the past 6 weeks is being subjected to the most intensive variety bummed, baldwin, house ways of the sub have been flattened. it's normally close for security reasons . there are many risk saving, including unexploded problems. central to understanding what's happened today is the da, he adoption. this was a, the is ready operation, which is means
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a use of disproportionate force and the tax on civilian infrastructure and the killing of civilians. in order to break the people support for the resistance. a woman sits outside her shore on her home, both destroyed and his idea talk. she said that despite this, the resistance will continue on the da, hey, it will be like having multiple i q. hi the loud one. and the is really invasion, is only trying to destroy our houses and buildings yet despite that we are raising our heads. most of our victory will also lift us up and we will see that sacrifice is having them, even if there is destruction, it cannot affect our spirits. hey, we can see the local is trying to sound with what's left of the shots. the restaurants off to the bombing behind us have is a ball the show. and people are now taking outs. whatever is remaining behind this, a woman's clothes still on the walls, a very clear message desk to america. hi, the hung up. this is a place we live here. we refuse to be affected by what happened,
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because we support the resistance to be. all right, so the overriding message here is one of resistance saying that despite is valid, continued bombardment of southern lebanon under the southern suburbs of favorites that has been lost, it will have submitted to capabilities and the resources to continue to fight to assist you. so we need for all to you in favorites. meanwhile, the idea of published footage of what it says is a has block compound benita cemetery in southern lebanon and the video. these are the ami reveals of stuff out of weapons that were prepared for the fight against us forces. besides the food supplies that were crates of motor rounds off each ease, grenades and munitions. as in garza as less than that, people have been killed in that no sort about the refugee camp on monday in the center of the anklet. that is, according to local authorities, images circulating online on social media. basically showing our rescue workers and civilians rushing the wound at the hospital. authorities say that women and
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children as the normal are among the dead and wounded. meanwhile, some a lazy employment is to propose to expel israel from the united nations because israel doesn't to acknowledge any of the resolution. and something un security council is getting a site in gaza. we have taken very strong position in that when a country refuse to acknowledge the resolution of the secret eco, so not that nations nimbus you under option is to expel them from the you that the admissions but they are like, is a desk told in israel's war on gauze, or stands are easily over 43000 people among them almost 17000 children. that's according to the guys are officials. we also want to stand over a 100000 people have been with that. well, that's lot more now,
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of course you live to a professor of the national university of malays. yes. solve why he must pass the order. now joining us here alive, analogy international and a very warm and welcome to is a great pleasure to get you on the program today. i'm sorry, is on such a dock and tragic story about a very strong stipend. although i think from the malaysian prime minister in the current state of affairs at the un would even be remotely possible. do you think to expel israel from that international body? oh, well i, i have to say that it is a hard time for a special community to pursue it as fall should will be started from united nations . i do believe like small shoes, water it's, it's a meal because of the structure of black to disregard of the international legal standard. do you know that nation exist to cool, but there's also an essential to maintain the integrity of the organization as a whole. so i do believe at this time the international community didn't have to look at very seriously. the attitude and action by it is right. you know, i just, woman, well, i mean, at home, obviously midnight, just not alone with this. i mean,
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car to visit as a 5th the nation coalition pushing genocide chargers at the international court of justice. but now we have the malaysia environment is to say that israel should be kicked out of the united nations that we do think in the wake of this proposal that make coded in any way lead to increased accountability. if israel regarding his actions and goss, i'm, it is a, it's a head of a statement. saw that why the saying israel should be expelled from the un up? well, i think i get to the community believe in these. however, we have to understand that we know already that is right. you refused to carry out the chop, the police obligation of all the not the initial members of speech to abide by the dilution of the united nations kildrick also. and i do believe data is right into understand deposition, optical, full of do not technicians job to state. that members date is offered or the loving
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states. we just set the obligation. so we have to look at it if it is right for the optical, for of you and talk to and a morgan eve, i do believe we have to also know that how far that i could go 6 of the chart, the member states that has persistently why need assistance for continued a program to talk to monday next week? so i think um, well, united nations have to keep the condition of buying the security code. so if you want to expensive, yeah. fet plaza, coming from you sell our why fi? but meantime, you know, there being so many calls in, in recent years in particular that the united nations is out of date and it needs to be, i don't know, upgraded to we say to be more representative of the entire world. not just with typical g 7 or even g 20 countries. um do you think because the, you know, the one is a global governing body. israel, it just does not listen so. so is it a matter of, you know, taking israel out of a new when or is it more of
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a matter of actually updating the you when to be more effective in the world? i think we should blame it back to the system. i'll discount the console because just the gross is always the top rates for me to, to, oh, this kind of thing. because if there is no visual powers, i do believe that we can always have a more issue to be set to like this. but assume that every time, every single time, i think we've got a one in dozens of the recommendations, i would love to be to the scale the cost of buy was being big thoughts and never been heard. so i don't believe that we have to look back and do the informations of do nothing to go to the district, the console, a big a power that is the main issue here in the system. so that was a bypass here is an international development law and professor of the national university of malaysia. thank you so much for your time and coming through. i'm very grateful for your joining us the go well aiming to boast already.
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budgeting ties, rushes 1st deputy prime minister has passed on in, in the for a 2 day visit. he'll be holding key polls on bilateral and global issues with the countries authorities. and speaking of the ongoing india, russia business for him, you daddy's talk. diplomats as the goal of achieving a $100000000000.00 trade. so another between the 2 nations by 2030 is within reach of by lot to great due date is us dollars. 66000000000 that we have a long history of strong convergence and deep friendship, allows us to make the best of both factors. a partnership between an india that has an 8 but some growth rate for multiple decades. a hit. another show that is a key not to the socialist provider, as well as a major technology leader. but so both of them and the ones with the
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1st deputy prime minister over russia is in the index, which is to do with a one day move by. and then in denny, he is going to be meeting with the s j shankar. the external for hours on us through india, but also the prime minister over in the midst of the readings are body. it is an important wizard. and the focal point, the center of this wizard is going to be free, but not a member of this c. a. we've seen several high level visits between my school. i knew that he had started with the indian formula center in the morning, dropping to law school meeting the president overall shell off to that we've seen in deals and is c a g. the wall? i'm going to moscow with the proposal is to de escalate the russia ukraine of conflict also that we saw the indian government is still visiting russia again this time and kasan for the break summit. and all of these lead all the talks that have happened during these was a, as the fullest deputy prime and
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a star old father restaurant is going to be teaching those full. but for example, there was a div signed between india and dia and russia, about bringing the suite to about $100000000000.00 by 2030. so that is something that is also going to be looked at. what was discussed was treat involved. it was, which has been a concern for india and also now we're going to look at what are the evils that we can look at to include in a false oil and defense. that means the, the backbone really of the treat between the 2 countries. india is now important around 40 percent of it's going from most going to is also important that on 60 percent of its, um, supplies from law school. but what about every all skindeep store? that is something that is going to be a point of discussion here too. but ever since 2022,
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ever since built more than ukraine started in the subsequent sanctions on russia. it would seem that the trade between the 2 countries has lee going up to were dosing out several key issues. you're not just create a model since we are looking at improving payment mechanisms, settling, where you didn't local govern, sees here where you can get for 2 lines of mining science and technology. also, fulton, alonzo, is agriculture, and that's something that was off the back port in the president of russia recently been shown as the walls. i don't know, excuse me, but if you were to say india has been all part. and then ally for decades were developing relations with india in all directions. for the last meeting, mr. prime minister drew attention to the fact that indian agricultural produces have an urgent need to increase the volume of fertilizer supplies. we've done this and are ready to increase it, keeping in mind the needs of a dean, agriculture to d, and to model. and of course, be keeping the track of all of the fulton developments coming in from the wizards
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of the forest deputy prime minister of russia. so, and so what i'll do is i want to ensure all our reporting right the for the meantime here with the program, you're not going to like hearing this one west and food companies, including giants like nestle, pepsico, when you're new lever are selling poor quality products in countries like india, when compared to other nations, according to a global index, multi national corporations, the supply poor countries with products that have lowest schools on a standardized health rating system. at the average score in states including india and nigeria, 10 year in pakistan, among others was $1.00 out of 5 compared to $2.00 for high income countries. and that's as a quote into the world health organization over 70 percent of the 1000000000 obese people in the world now live in low wouldn't middle income countries, research director of the company that publish the report size. the findings are allow me, it's
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a very clear picture that what these companies are selling in the poorest countries in the world where they are more and more active are not healthy products. it's a wake up call for governments in these countries to be village. and i spoke about this now of course live to a senior economist and founder of nick core associates, metalli, nicole. now joining us a lot from new delhi, it's great to get you on the program. thank you very much for your time today. this is a very disturbing story to be frank with you much all the revelations, the torah products of being supplied to low and middle income countries, including india, off the top of you, i have your 1st thoughts placement time. you know? absolutely. i mean the, this, this story is actually not very socking because, you know, even when we look at our personal experiences, there are often times when, you know, we travelers. and we find that, you know, the composition of food products. you know, when you look at the ingredients list, when you look at the amount of sodium, when you look at the amount of struggle that is actually added into products in,
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for example, you wouldn't be a mock, it's all vastly different from the sea. you know, company's products that are available in emerging economies, and it's very evident that there is a huge role that the regulations please in, in making sure that the ingredients that i use in these products in advanced economies are, of course, quite different from the ones user the monitoring economies on the monday economies being used as a dumping ground, so to speak, by large companies across the world and across a, you know, across your dog fees is really very consorting and needs to needs to store. yeah, i'm trying to want to stuff, you know, what the thought process is here. you know, the, these big big companies are selling. so low or middle income countries. maybe they're putting in poor quality ingredients because they know that they're not going to be . so check the regulations perhaps, and not that far. or is it a case?
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these companies just don't care about the health of people in these low to middle income countries to see i think we can agree that in any doubtless system, the health of people comes 2nd to profitability. yeah. and that's just a, you know, a fact whether it's a western economy, whether it's another uh, you know, high income economy, whether it's rachelle, whether it's a, you know, or, or a modern economy. so i think at the end of the day, it's about governments and about governments having the capacity to enforce regulations of trust in the economies we've been working to understand, you know, why is that the governments i've left i ordered icing are these regulations that are in many in modern economies, governments, somebody don't even have an understanding that you know, they need to actually proactively conduct checks. look at the manufacturing supply chains, look at the quality of the products. i mean, we had a case in india
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a few years ago when maggie notice which of manufactured by leslie and i immensely popular in india. uh, it was found that'd be ingredients and maggie knew was what actually. okay, you know that it was for people's health. they could call scans so, and they were withdrawn from all over all over the markets and uh, and then they were re introduced after a year or 2. uh so, you know, is created quite a vacuum in the market. so oh, it's only when they do need those will be proactive and they will be educated on the needs to be proactive and, and also provided with support. you know, to actually look at these issues. that's when we would see some change. otherwise, if the you need to you to just let the market be, we, we can't rely on any of the companies to actually the peoples has serious. yeah, yeah, i, well i, i hear what you're saying, but sadly, but what about the obesity issue in india? these days because i understand that is,
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are both addressing that obesity is on the rise in india is it links to these p. busy r a quality products or is it more link to things like fast food and, and burger king's and that kind of thing? so actually i would say that the obesity crisis, i mean there is of, you know, playing gold vague differently in different income segments. i know we have an abuse of the crisis in the high income segments as well because of on check diets and all you know, the fact that this is probably the 1st or 2nd generation of people that has actually experience, you know, having, having a lot of food at their disposal, having food of various, you know, to beams from different thoughts of the water heater shift coming from different thoughts of the world to the largest indian cities. i'm preparing such so, you know, that's delicious food. so there is, of course, you know, that aspect in the high income segments and i'm also new income segments. we find that either their access to healthy food is actually constrained because they're
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eating street food and eating 5 uh, you know, sugar and high oil content. and the food will definitely be on both sides. you know that are these challenges. yeah, indeed i, i hear what you're saying that metalli nicole is the, is a senior economist on the founder of new quote, associates joining us. you live on how to international. i'm so grateful for your time and comments for you. thank you so much for the measuring media is up to us good old tricks and the kremlin spokesman calls them your affection. i saw moscow was brian that a washington post report claiming that donald trump phone divided and put in fresh off his election victory. you know, this is the most vivid example of the quality of the information, right? those cousins are being published, even quite respected publications. it is completely false, it is pure all fiction. it's just misinformation and well published on sunday. the article is based on several you guessed it.

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