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was however, in ways to had predicted the world didn't change and this year though hardly for the better. what are the highlights and low lights? the it is breaking news, does our head live or not say, as i said about john's president says that the countries play in the crockett on wednesday was accidentally fired out from the ground and moscow. so as the incident was triggered by ukrainian drugs, at that time, ukrainian drones were launching terrorist attacks on civilian infrastructure and the aircraft commanded made 2 attempts to land the plane and groceries, which were unsuccessful. the south koreans grieving their loved ones. after a tragic crash of a boeing 737 takes the lives of a $179.00 people on board with our lead to survivors. also in the program,
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a new dawning, georgia, at the nation's next president is sworn in the mid anti government protests though his previous s. a. finally, she leaves the presidential palace, but she refuses to see power. the full, so far as being a sunday crammed with the top stories, an hourly updates, as well as that break it all down for you right now, live here on out to international. so straight to a top story for you at this hour, as i said about john's president has said the play ended, the crash on tuesday had been fired at from the ground as it flew above russia. however, he emphasized it must have been an accident or so it was no indication of any deliberate attack or the final version will be known after the black boxes are opened. however, the initial versions are also quite solid. and based on facts, the facts are that the, as or by johnny civilian plain, was damaged from the outside in russian territory,
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near the city of graziani. and it almost lost control. we also know that our plane was rendered uncontrollable by electronic warfare means at the same time as a result of fire from the ground. the tail section of the plane was also severely damaged and immediately on the same day when our crew was already organizing those video materials in the city of locked out, the public was also informed about this issue. it discussed the international investigation and, and pro, but he wants to see essentially undertaking a new one. it's a specific suggesting that was a big john is conducting its own investigation. russia is as well as because x don, together with the brazilian manufacturing bar, and we understand at this given point in the course of the forensic investigation, it's still undergoing it's due process. and we understand that the resume on the side is also interested in bringing in a team of new experts from around the world to look into the specifics of the acceptance and we understand the present. and also once further detail about the pilots are the crew members on board that flies, dubbing,
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young heroes marceau specifically because of the fact that the pilots tried to mind the plane, which resulted of course in some casualties, but then also a pay way for some survivors to walk out survivors that i provided, i witness testimony as to what happened on board and, and they have also been laid to rest in the as a page on the capital along the alley of honor. and they had been honored at the highest possible aspect of the somebody on the government and beat besides that. we also understand that's the other. but johnny presidents have run into specific, suggesting as bad as the situation is that he understands that it was an accident. and there was no deliberate intent against the i was of aging for our plane was shot down accidentally. of course, there can be no question of any deliberate terrorist act here, and therefore admitting one's guilt apologizing in time to us or by john, which is considered a friendly country. and announcing this to the public were all measures and steps that had to be taken. it's important, very significant to highlight that the russian presidents did reciprocate that call
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did reach out to the other page on the president only hours after the statement was made in the early hours of sunday. not to mention that there was a phone call between the 2. on saturday, the russian president reached out to wisconsin. imagine an account report on saturday, expressing his sympathies expressing his concerns, the more important, expressing a heartfelt apology for what happened on that day. tell us more about moscow stones on this matter. yes. and of notice on a friday, russia's aviation watch dog centrally stepped in and as they elaborated on the developing situation, and we understand that they are currently in a position where they are looking into not just the events of how it happened, but what triggered the events in the 1st place on the general course of action or at least the popular opinion at this given moments is that to the ukrainian factor played a large part that triggered rushes air defense systems, which resulted in
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a d as a base. any flight expression landing in october, and we understand that there was a statement release. let's listen to that. we at that time, ukrainian drones were launching terrorist attacks on civilian infrastructure in the cities of groves and, and flooding cause cause you, would you go in this regard? the sky was closed in the area of the girls and the apple at this given moment post crash. and that the same page on each side and asian authority issued a statement suggesting that will be spending flights starting saturday to almost a dozen russian cities within that immediate area. particularly citing of the activity of ukrainian and warfare the use of drones and similar weapons within that region. and we understand that the suspension will stay in place until the investigation concludes as to whether that's the investigation on the opposite page on the site, or whether it's the forensic investigation that is currently on the taken by cars like officials, as well as the brazilian aircraft manufacturing company for the amazon, our 179 people have died after
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a boeing 737 crash while attempting an emergency line to get an airport in south korea. moments before impact without the wheels down the plains skipped down the runaway and slammed into that barrier. emergency services eventually put out the flames. they started the rescue operation and out of $181.00 people on board have. well there are only 2 survivors in cities from the for. 6 sale when we learnt that a family member was on that plane, i was in total shock, and my mind went blank to my legs trembled as i felt utterly powerless as the reality sank in. that's when the gravity of the situation hit me all at once. my family has gone to identify the body, but i couldn't bear to see it. but nations presidential offers are convenient emotions. musing over this initial results back by video from the ground say above the strike was the initial source of the tactical failure. we spoke with the former
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vice president and chief scientist out of ad boss to explain what may have happened . the generally is equations with the birds are next to the airport. i want to do it because the, your new planes were fly at about 10 to 12 to them. it was a height and the full january. this is in the 1st phase, ease on the last phase of the flight. the, the biggest problem you know for this is that when the, the engines swallow the books because they are, you have the funds of the different to draw, binds and compressors. and these are to fridge. all you have to do, or is this the short. boeing 737 is designed, goes back to 1967 and you have the popular them all the potential over the photo sion and the how to we wanted to keep this product with that we, uh, you know, spending some money uh, maybe $10.00 to $15000000.00 to make
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a new brand new one from scratch, older companies which exploit the free to reduce the the trucks or cause a plains, face the sport. and when do you need to change your feet? uh and uh, this is a problem which has not been ordered out by many, many people. georgia is newly elected president of kyle, a commercial village. it has now been an upgrade to the nation's capital, of course, to police, a promise to unite the georgian people in the face of get this external forces. you must be ok. that was very small. today, our country is facing folder is ation, which is externally driven. every citizen of georgia is dear to me, despite their political views and affiliations. i am going to be a president for every one, despite who likes me and who does not double. my efforts will be aimed at uniting and consolidating the society despite different views. and i believe we should be able to unite around the relationships and values of our homeland around the future
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that we should build together. so here's integration was preceded by pro european protests that was sponsored by the announcement of the stoppage of e. you integration tools. and capital actually really is pretty slow. me is what up it's really previously said. she didn't recognize the results of the presidential election. she was refusing to even leave the presidential palace. nevertheless, she has now left the building, but before that she said she was quote, taking the legitimacy with the the 6 years ago i took an oath to the constitution, which even most when loyalty to country and loyalty to you. that's why i'm here today. and that loyalty will never change whether i'm in the palace or whether i'm outside the palace. i will walk out of here. i will come out to you and i will be with you. this building belongs to no one. this building was a symbol, as long as there was a legitimate presence sitting here, i am taking that legitimacy with me. i'm taking the flag with me. i'm taking good
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trust with me. it doesn't mean that she's accepted defeat. in fact, she's being quite clear. she remains in here pointed here they only admitted timidly elected to lead to in tune. however, as you saw in some of those images, fashion has decided to leave the presidential palace. and i think that's pushing key because she had been sweating by the prime minister of georgia of being jailed if she remained that because she said that that would constitute a crime in the country. what she will do the next. it's not clear the question is, does she feel like she's got the backing for 5 to go? no, however, she said she remains the president and she's not putting in question at least the type to the office. this election in defense the, to the ration of the president is not valid. so i remain a president and i continue to do my job. that's what everybody else to know.
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when she left the presidential power, she was greeted with the crowd around 2000 protesters that support to as she did leave living the next few hours are going to be the crunch, pointing with this protest, please don't use the dash o it's planes were new of life and that's because when the process started, so that the end of november in to december, we were seeing up to 100000 people as on the streets, not just in to police things, but across the country. i mean, this was a big protest movements. it was incredibly violent. we, so the protests just like fireworks towards the police throwing gloss bottles. we got cool shopping, not because the police send me using 2 gas to try and push the pro test as a way i started will say many hours of silence me expecting the klein and 5 minutes that they were being subjected to. and we saw that that could see a bit of an explosion, but then suddenly that's the height down from say,
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a 100000 people out in the streets. it was maybe a couple of 1000 each night. and since then we haven't seen the kind of fly that typically excited feels as if it's a calm down that all the cool number of people who look on the streets every night . the tooth and dream government has said this is the fact by the west to essentially see stretching it to some to 2 percent of the protest is from 2 from the west as well. but it does feel as if it's comma. now we've seen the new gratian of new president and salome 0. basically, the former president to doesn't accept to support in present, even the presidential policy will weak noise. these protests, i think in the next 24 hours, we will see whether that's the case. no. right now it feels like it's about to explode, but anything could happen. i think it's a watch this space. what has been the reaction on the west so far to be on folding
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events in georgia? what was the in the us because the boynton administration is just placed fresh needs sanctions on the phone disability and i found the old georgian dreams and we've also been hearing from one us congressman. now this is a republican, so the other side of the political divide, and this is joe wilson who has said that he has invited us so low. mean sort of a should be to donald from single who ation in january. i think seeing that in his point, to be sure to meet elected winter to miss music in georgia, that she was the that to represent suicide in georgia. i got the new gratian and he's also now trying to post a new in the us. that would see her officially recognized the st. louis needs legitimate thing to next week, i will introduce the georgia nightmare non recognition act, which will prohibit us recognition of the legal dick tutorial regime in georgia and recognize salome zora beach. bailey,
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as the only legitimate leader in georgia until such a time is free and fair elections are held. so i think, given that we've got this cross party support for sanctions and possibly so miserably speedy, it'll be interesting to see how that plays out from the us. perspective coming to you or not, once we've had you repeatedly has consistently saying that they support so they should be that they won't be surprised selections that she's been cooling for both take state school. my certain bit states in particular have given her the support. however, i just wonder how much that was on paper, and i say this because a switch, so me 0 be should be really felt, but she had to be undisputed backing. the view of, i'm not sure she would have less the presidential palace. i think for you right now is by fractured. we knew that certain countries like hungry, on skinny, we went to russell what's in we've got to georgia and i think that helps you in
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those as well. the us maybe supporting those that, that you're using for pad to keep the tracking. i think she's realized this is my 6th complement, but again, we'll see what happens over the next few days. sorry to go there. we go over here on the program on the way the israeli military will continue to strike the yang clay the latest one. fighting at least 48 lives on saturday. that's confirmed by local maddox, the following footage of showing the off them off following the attack when a gathering of civilians in kansas city. a ripple would say, a young girl was among 6 killed in that strife on since october last year. over $45000.00 palestinians have been killed at the hands of the is rarely made a tree footage up coming from outside. they come out at one hospital in northern casa, people are trying to save those wounded as the as early times are occupying the area that comes as the idea of rate of the same hospital on friday. well, emetics and patients were basically effective gunpoint. there is roland system,
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that facility was being used as a quote from us, strong home. well meanwhile, and indonesia in humanitarian organization is chicago to address b as riley, aggression and gossip. as, as the idea is destroyed hospitals and even killed health care workers. and the medical emergency rescue committee, otherwise known as must see hoops and any use you can in color that will to put pressure on his room for almost 90 days. the health care service system in northern dasa has been under heavy tension starting from restrictions upon the presence of international medical teams, reductions and medical, logistics and fuel supplies. to the most recent, massive incident were patients and medical staffs forced to transfer while at the same time getting direct attacks and the come all on one hospital and all out of hospital the delay invoicing. this issue not only holds the potential to destroy the health care system itself, but on a larger scale is part of complicity in a planned and systematic genocide. i was talking earlier with the chime and all of
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us a doctor. i think he had be and he explained the reason this is organization took a and this is no, it's not the 1st letter that we have be written. the man and our aim is, uh, we want to uh, pressure the pressure to open the listing agent. and mission to enter. got yeah, we don't have a good rest restrictions. the in the nation hospital now is not functioning as a hospital because the instructions of the didn't after 530 and i was thinking some fine is there is there's not just as a shot the for the i in the business students paying near the hospital. we already have, have at the beginning of the nation hospital and come on either one of those people . and we found moment authority,
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the of the homeless fight in terms of the factors in the nation hospital or come on when most people instead we watch the people patients and then it comes back or an effect on me. but i'm doing it or strong was coming right here as the bbc is complicit in, quote stuff. i think it is really propaganda. that is a charge level by a pair of the pro cost is very own journalist who gave interviews to other drop site news outlet. i think that one of his editors of and by the name of it, as a board, worked as a so called gate keeper to make sure every narrative for the jewish state turned out. rosie this guy's entire job is to water down everything that's too critical of israel. there was an extreme fear at the bbc that if you ever wanted to do anything about israel or palestine, editors would say, if you want to pitch something,
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you have to go through raffi and get to sign off. this is a very timing report based on interviews, the 13 uh, people up to bbc staffers to a journalist in particular making very serious allegations and that the bbc is since the white washing the conflict in, in gaza. that there's a filtering and date keeping. if you like, of the messaging, anything that's could be deemed as anti israel, is as cool that there's hot water or cold water put on a to preventive make is a look 5 and any way that it essentially devalues palestinian lives, you know, highlights any crimes of mice or on the other side, but that anything is, well, dues has to be sort of softened if you, if you like, no add a staff is also suggest that they raised their concerns about the impartiality or the lack of power. she ality at the bbc, but they were consistently padded back and knocked back if you like, told to get back in line on this individual,
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roughly berg and editor and release that there seems to be central to this. uh she uh for example, when thomas the as an act uh, reduce the report suggesting that is we like to take her part of genocide and she, you know, put a headway note saying that, you know, allegations of genocide are refuted by use. well, for example, they would be, you know, a ledge to allegations rejected by israel terms like massacre, slaugh for an atrocity exclusively. it seems that reserved for crimes on my side. i believe in israel killed civilians. these people die when he is well, uh, takes, uh, people without filing and present them without trial children. in some cases these are at prisoners with a most of their hostages. no, it's not use the language. it seems there's also a, the deployment of bbc stuff, even correspondence to shut down debate even when the term genocide is used. let's
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have a listen to chris williamson talking about how he was essentially shut down by a bbc corresponding for mentioning the term. you know, a genocide because it may upset somebody, the assumption of the outrages of the labor possible political parties is always on the strong piece contingent within it. there's no honestly supporting genocide. okay. maybe just avoid that language if that's okay for now. because the baby, well, we might have fun, but the li engine also cool just is of, of knowing. so there is a plausible genocide going on. do you think it's the 1st time that these bbc journalists have tried to raise the issue about how the editors are pushing to these narrative? this is by no means the 1st time that we've heard about the partial nature of the bbc. and you know, earlier this year, back in november actually a letter was signed by over 230 members of the u. k. media journalist editors, people involved in bringing the news to the people in the u. k. the home. good, uh,
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over a 100 of those where a, b, b, c staff, all remaining anonymous, of course, scared for the potential of retribution. and you know, there's been protests at the bbc, there's been protests that skype, but it doesn't seem that anything is changing regarding the narrative. the way things are reported. well meantime, as the middle east math is essentially being redrawn, a former british diplomatic craig myroom sees no prospect for any cease fire and gaza or even that of a 2 state solution for the palestinian. so that and so much more on the latest episode of a world of pod full episode coming up and later in the evening. but for right now, here's a small preview or i think sadly, of the genocide in, in gaza is so at an advanced stage, nobody really knows how many of the population have died, but there's no longer the, the into started to support life file play in gaza and i think we will see the,
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the is really announcement to be, i'm going say some of the gaza, nearly quite soon. but in the westbank, people live under the palestinian, the positivity which i never thought i would see is somebody who, you know, use to support start to i never full time and see the publish student apology because i'm going to leave a tool as well. but that's what has become the case that claiming is most of the 2 state solution bends, but the cannot be a 2 state solution business enough list to form a city and state. garza is demolished, but the westbank ship has seen the settlements in the day settlements expanded in the west bank, the man to the west bank and the effective color stadium control is. i'm a minority of the area under the sink, some things, some things, and then things like the water is also is not very cold to land on the posting and control. shouldn't concerning some countries to be slimmed similarly is increasingly occupied. so the, the idea of
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a 2 state solution is that the part to i forget we go here on the program when i tell you where i've signed a goal, has an else the closure of, oh, for and military base is on its territory. saying the time to achieve total sovereignty is now the best in it. but as soon as like the celebration of the 80th anniversary of domestic of senegalese rifleman into roy, on december 1st 1944, was an opportunity to affirm our demand for sovereignty in the restoration of truncated disguised and hidden facts for 18 years regarding suffering to you in matters of defense, the president of the republic announced the upcoming closure of 04 and military bases incentive golf. yet. meanwhile, in central africa process handed over its 1st military base as part of the withdrawal of his military forces from child that's confirmed by the child in defense ministry. last month, the end of its military cooperation with his former colonial power and well fresh troops. the guy leaving the country on friday, 10 days off to a french war plains left as well for the process of fraud. this is gradually
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leaving africa, but got almost 3 years ago when truthful asked us to pack up and leave molly of the us a hell states quickly followed suit for the last one, news your f finally, getting powers out by the end of last year. and we were speaking with a representative will be senegalese, pine africa and his diaspora. he says that god a simply wants to be self sufficient and no way. busy the cynical wants to be completely sovereign from any foreign country to be in line with this concept. they demand that there be no for and base. they want to be self sufficient on their own, with their own defense forces to secure themselves by themselves in a dynamic integrated africa where there will be a collective security that will be created at the end. the senegalese president has expressed the same wish several months ago. now the government's plan is coming to fruition. on the other hand, the government made it clear and publicly announced it is not
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a witch hunt. it only wants to straighten up the country and make of justice for those senegalese who have been exploited of their wealth and by a predatory res, seem that hijacked a lot of this in this country. right, so we thought i push that intelligence model taking of a virtual reality blending with real life and bid calling, breaking the roof and costing about a 100 grand a piece. well, 2024 has given quite a lot of a high tech development and rushes by the way russia is admitted to of financing this. the country right here is actually stuffing this way. furnished as though it's it's, it's necessary to create an alternative payment network. digital finance resources payments using modern infrastructure are an obvious way, given current conditions and also an innovation that is the future of payment systems. we have introduced corresponding laws through which one can pay for goods by digital assets. the experimental legal framework allows one to use bit coins obtained here in russia through mining, which is also become legal this year. so digital payments are intact and we say
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this via needs to be developed and expanded. and i believe next year this will happen was more or less different. well, i am i called a subsidy. i totally would speak with max kaiser. you remember mike's kaiser. he's now a senior consultant on bitcoin policies to the president vital styles with all this take. however, is that the future is aaron. crypto is essentially stripped, the powers that be from controlling global finances. i listen to this as a big clients and still the problem is that it's a matter of he has been searching for ever since the beginning of time. and that is perfect money and perfect money allows humans to travel through time and space effortlessly and to achieve their full potential. and for many years we use various pebbles on stones and then goal those popular for thousands of years. and then 2009 big point came along and if it failed, this promises effectively perfect money. and now what we're seeing is the realization that big kline when they compare it to other stores of value likes,
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we have money or property or fine art or any kind of store value, even the stock market or the bond market is superior. and so now we're seeing jillions of dollars, lee, these other stores of value. i want to ask you specifically about trump because he did a bit of a fault fast. why he wasn't really sure about that point at the beginning. and now he says we're going to make the us the crypto capital of the wild. i'm. is that any risk so that by inducing bit point, he's actually searching the us dollar and the foot as well. i think he said on a written and very interesting point, because this is a remarkable inflection point in global economy and the post world war 2, the economic landscape, the united states, has a thought that they can transition to a big coined standard without disrupting the dollar and siri, that sounds like it kind of works in practice. will that actually be the case?
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the thing about recording is that once you start thinking about it, it changes the why you think, i always say you don't change big point. big point changes you. we saw that with the sanctions on the explosion of the ran off with. we saw that with propagation rush and assets and this rarely felt the essential of the brick station. who of course, who are like pop, you know, this is a bit of a problem. what can we do? so they're all looking for a different solution. let's just buy different out here or not. so you, however, with the highlights of the way you kind of every hour today he joined my colleague, what else have i'm a niece here soon. as a weekly continues live, but on the
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hello and welcome to worlds, a part of the middle east has always been a land of fast shifting sands. but over the last couple of weeks, did your political landscape of the region have changed so much that it was the main stakeholders seem to have been caught on? where's? who is winning? who's losing as for how long will to discuss that? i'm now joined by correct me right, a former british diplomats, as in mary and great to talk to thank you very much for your time. thank you very much for inviting me. now. i bet it's hard to surprise a susan diplomat, especially given the a so many up he was in the region over the last couple of years in the last couple of decades. but i think even by the current spenders of unpredictability, the passing here has been printed and dramatic for the middle eastern region. what surprised what strikes you the most about the year 2024 to it's being spectacular. and does.
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