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what does this hey, most is northern, are found guest vision and the king or is that us national park? and today's, we know the stuff was i'm taking a deep side into some beach because of the crushing force. a take a number of settlements in the next for public, including ukrainian strongholds of correct of with the troops, the standing over 12000 casualties during the cities. sage, also canadian mass, successfully blocks a designated terrorist group. we changed, establish an islamic caliphate from meeting in her town. the conference itself still set to take place, but in another city and us and building a little mosque in double sign on his criticism of the british prime minister of the case, the accused protect low,
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but the tech and local open spreading lines. that's as much becomes increasingly vocal about for latest on his social media platform at the bottom, almost because they do this is all to international thanks for tuning and we have a bump up high to program coming up. so let's dive straight. and let's start with the russian troops who have made strategic gains in the donuts for public and also security. the number of settlements that the russian defense ministry says that the key ukrainian town of correct of that has now come on. the russian control without seizure gives russian forces direct to load access at the regions. for this i'm the hidden does keeps ability to sheldon at city. now while under ukrainian control, the area was a main logistical center heavily fortified with troops on tanks here is set to close about 12000. that's right. oh,
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but $12000.00 soldiers in the battle for the safety of these correspondent roman costs that i've brings us the details. yeah, this was truly a christmas gift to the people of domestic people's republic as russia liberates. keep on boss city of caroll. come on the ration of girl, how it means that the ukrainian armed forces will have fewer opportunities to fly or on the civilian population of done net scan, nearby challenge as well, from our to her assistance. now, according to the russian defense ministry that you created, armed forces last at least 80 percent of their personnel in cross country and then ask people republic, that means the over 12000 casualties and law office of at least 3000 units on the equipment and the various weapon systems, the last 10 years. the key regime has turn crock of a into a powerful, uh, 40 foot area, with a well developed network, off of the flyer, and points,
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and the on demand communications as well. now from the more such a rock of us is covered by reserve war, which significantly limited the maneuverability of the russian assault units, now logistical, and the technical support on you. crazy roofing in as an escrow direction. has now been significantly hampered as well. and also, russian troops have now entered the operational space, which will definitely increase the face of the liberation of the rest of the territory of the next people's republic. meanwhile, in the course of uh, the pricing also continues and the over the last 24 hours the trading on forces. last, at least 340 service men and a lot of equipment as well, including your thanks, infantry fighting vehicles, army personnel, carriers, armour, combat the holes and other equipment as well. now ukraine have attempted to
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a break through the russian barriers. however, according to the in defense, been asleep, although the attempts were few style and unsuccessful. does russia gains the strategic advantage in the natural public most go troops of being able to stop and attempted to clean and break through? this is in the code screeching. ok, i have has lost thousands of vehicles in almost 500. so does a one day a fraction. of course that will be estimated $50000.00 men itself throughout the course, cooperation. and the i was speaking with form of pentagon security, as seen as security policy analyst, michael maloof. he says keep strategy and cost reveals, it's desperation a. well, it's a big question and it continues to be question. the only conceivable notion that i can think of is that they were trying to establish leverage so that different when the 2 sides set down can negotiate the ukrainians. them would have some leverage to
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to give back a territory in exchange for that's not gonna happen. me, i think russian forces are pretty much contained. ukrainians are surrounded. they can't, they can't really feed in additional supplies without they've been detected and knocked out. so i think that the strategy was questionable. i think it was a desperate move. and yep, and in doing that, they some of their more experienced horses from the doing this area, making that even more vulnerable than that now is allowed. russian forces to take, take a over a very strategic position, support your assessment of the importance of this settlement to the equations. and of course, they've lost cut off about now. yeah, well, it was a very strategic point. and for the russians, it's is highly strategic because it opens up the space for the rep to take back the
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rest of the don't ask republic, this is a very significant blow and, and, and that is a very key area to, to branch out into other areas so it's a, it was a rather significant win for russian forces. while i know stress several 100 protests have been gathering outside the president's office to riley against a new being white wing government, the head of state, test task, the leader of the freedom party, informing a new government all state one september's elections. this fall is a failed attempt to form a centrist coalition, that excluded the winning white wing policy. austrian chance the call and the hama has resigned as a result. the most, losing a lot of basically these negotiations have concluded that and will not be reopened by the people's party. because it is clear that the destructive forces within the social democratic party they have taken control to one of them. the people's party is unable and unwilling to sign a program that is empty economics,
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an anti competitive, expand, and type productive family. as a result of the following, the end of these discussions each day, i will take the following steps. and because i will step down as john slot and his leader of the people's party in, within the next few days and ensuring a smooth transition. while the freedom party is popularity and influence has been growing since all through september elections. this is when it went on was 29 percent of the vote. it's a skeptic and it sounds, assumption views have been seen it being branded as pro russian by mainstream media . now the f b o has also got a history of booming alliances with the conservative often people's policy, which is led to find a freshly resign chancellor. that despite the similar policy, no such partnership was proposed off the september election. so it's jen, let's pete to hans list says government forms, find a winning policy. will be a reflection of the people's will. i think it's the step in the right direction
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in a democratic country, east, east, a consequence that the s p o they have moved take over will take over the formation of overcome east will of the people, s p o is cold, right? we'd like to say the situation in germany or that quote, notes is for the same reason that they are not openly against that option. also has a easy 3 meeting course with a full euro. for many, many reasons. and not only really so far to even guess and these people understand that for the survival of, of these countries, you know, i'm talking about all through talking about germany. i'm talking about town greek, talking about romania. and we have to, we can see through or that you or your past due we can see through it says fence a construction the british prime minister has the lashed as to what he calls
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lies spreading online by his administration's failure to respond to the gang waves by many men of pakistani descent now kissed almond didn't mention his critic by name, but this is, of course, as us building at you know, must use his platform x to bring attention to those violent crimes. stormer was complicit in the rape of britain when he was head of crowned prosecution for 6 years. storm or must go and he must face charges for his complicity in the worst mass crime in the history of britain. this name is actually real in the u. k. stormer was deeply complicit in the mass rapes and exchange for votes. that's what the inquiry would show. so, let's begin the story now with all these correspondence of my ego joins me in this . do you do this as being one incredible class on social media between musk installment? what more can you tell us about it?
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i'm not to as access to discuss the case of a rape of the young of the young girls by a group of my many of whom have come from a focus on need to send in the u. k. as the home office refuses to bring up more data on the issue, now it will mazda published materials on ads, on how the british media fail to cover these rape cases. and most went on to also post footage of uh, showcasing reported cases of a different waves were fathers tried to save their. * owners, but instead there were the ones to have been arrested know all of those stems from failure from u. k. officials to a talk about where these, some of these men are, from an in fear that it would bring more problems with, in a society in the u. k. so ill and mazda decided to launch a full on x, the weather,
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stating whether the us should liberate the people of britain from their government, as he called from the prime minister for the prime minister to resign. i mean, ellen musket, the well known a business man, he's a billionaire and he is now soon to be a government official, as he will co lead, annually create a department of government efficiency in the trump administration. and he seems to be quite excited about it about his upcoming role in the government. and while here he is now telling other nations how to govern themselves. and at this is something that we've seen from us officials before. yeah. and obviously this case, the grooming gang stacy was talking about there is a historical case going back around a decade in the u. k. but you mentioned that a little mosque as if at the moment and got his fingers in lots of pies saying what he thinks about governments and policies in, in europe. but this is not the 1st time he has used x to his tapped as far neat as is it. now since he took over x, he's been using the social media as
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a global reach to push his political views. and while he is calling for the u. k is current prime minister to reside. he also called on king charles to step in and to solve the parliament. but he's also made public statement saying that he would fund the right wing party of the u. k. and then weeks later, he says that the leader of the party is not that for the job. now he also is in hot water with a german, these current leadership. he is a vocal supporter of the opposite party, the whitening party, the a if the there's also been post from healing mosque on twitter tax in all of salts as well as old souls calling him a troll. and he's getting way too involved in european politics to the point that norwegian prime minister came out stating that he finds a worry in that mosque was involving himself and political issues of other countries that are not the united states. i find it worrying that a man with
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a norm is access to social media and huge economic resources involves himself so directly in the internal affairs of other countries. this is not the way things should be between democracies and allies. so he seems to be in a lot of trouble with leaders because the french president, among them a call also came out and joined in the criticism against the little mosque, stayed in and accusing him of intervening directly in europe, democratic process. now the billionaire is just now starting his political career and he's starting that by attacking several elected european leaders as he has developed quite a close relationship with president elect donald trump. he has no inc, we some lee getting involved in other nations affairs. and again, that is nothing new. that's the same old story coming from washington. yeah, absolutely. washington's politics is always been one of interfering,
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but at least perhaps it's out in the open. i do my thanks very much for bringing us up to date and lot that se correspondent to my at my, my issue well, canadian prime minister justin true, joe has agreed to resign off the 9 years in office. he says he'll step down as a liberal populated. as soon as a new chief is chosen, this is breaking news. this is just happens. i intend to resign as party leader as prime minister after the party selects it's next leader to a robust, nationwide competitive process. the process that this is breaking news less cost live now to all contribute to rachel malls than right. so what a move from the canadian leadership, i mean, we've been expecting this been days we've seen to do with some of the lowest full time polls of any prime minister down to 16 percent. so many mounting controversies
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. can you tell us more about the reasons why crudo has now decided to step down ahead all but believe a cool cuz meeting that was due to take place on wednesday. and of course those elections that have to take place before the end of october of this year. yeah, well there's a lot going on here. first of all, um, parliament hasn't been in session for a few weeks. so he's had a really, really long walk in this snow to think about all of this. again, that's a reference to his father p. i have yet to do who resigned in the middle of the winter, and ultimately decided that it was the best thing for canadians. now, justin, to though is up against the caucus meeting, as you mentioned, charlotte, on wednesday. and during our meeting, it was expected that several, and he's were going to ask him to step down anyway. so to those basically getting out ahead of this before he's shoved or sent for a walk. looks like by his own party. you could say, because ultimately, as you also mentioned, he is way down in the polls. he's about 20 points back from the conservative
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opponent. he applied, you have a law and it's an election was to be held today. he was, the liberal party would be absolutely designated, so the parties is looking at around survival at this point. so ultimately what we're seeing here from to though is an attempt for the party to still be able to explain power without basically handling an election or a silver platter to the conservative opposition. so what has done with this move is he is per road parliament for until march 24th. what that means is that that gives, we're about 3 months worth of time for to go. and the liberals are to hold a leadership review and select a new leader or whoever that might be there a few names that have been battered around, for example, testing carpet for a premier or british columbia, who has, who at one point was married to a federal liberal sky just there is also. busy mark kearney, who's
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a former head of the bank of canada and also the bank of england kind of an interesting job here he had, there is a consecutive job, sir. you can say he is a, you can say a global is through and through. he actually called public lee enjoying the freedom conway movement for protesters to have their bank accounts. i've locked and said that it was all about for an interference. that movement wasn't organic, it turns on he was wrong, and that was even a grain to the canadian intelligence service is what comes after. just didn't, you know, might not be better than to go himself, but despise the party some time to come up with an alternative to, to do without actually talking to collapse parliament and trigger an election. and it allows them to hold power by suspending it for the time being while they get their own house in order. and then when they come back with a new leader on march 21st, it's like a re shuffling of the cards. everything gets reset to 0. for the liberal party,
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it's like nothing really ever happened. they come in with a new leader. again, there's another speech from the throne with different priorities that will be presented. most likely. um, probably more aligned to compete with the conservative. a one thing that i think played a role in all of this is the fact that donald trump is coming into office in just a few days. and the deputy prime minister under justin to jo, pissed, a freelance resigned just before christmas, basically saying to true though, like we have different priorities with respect to how to handle this new and coming in an administration on the us side and, and we just don't agree on anything i think actually that was probably a cop out on her part. i think she saw the writing on the wall with the liberals just being decimated in the polls right now. and probably figured that there wasn't gonna be a good way out for her. given that she's so attached to destination to and maybe she's looking for a way to kind of create a little bit of distance in the hope of maybe salvage in her own political career.
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what's interesting about what justin tutors said, while talking to reporters in front of his home retail cottage in ottawa, is just how completely afflicted he is by what the law must golfing calls to work mind virus. he really showed that is just completely detached from the average canadian's priorities, which right now are just the economy, the economy and the economy installation cost of living. and he doesn't really seem to have a solution for any of that. he's seems to be pulling every single lever that involves giving out money, showering canadians with money, or their own money. let's face it, tax pay or cash that the government is given back to them. and um, and canadians are saying, look, this isn't a long term solution and how we're going to get out of this. but when he got up to speed in front of reporters, he, the 1st things he said worth things like, well, you know, i'm really proud of the priorities that i took care of while in office. things like
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ukraine, canadians at this point, you know, they have better things to think about climate change. again, that's doesn't really show that he's aligned with the priorities of, of the western people in this day and age. even in here in europe for climate change is generally a really big deal. it's really not that big of a deal right now and people can't pay the energy bills. so canadians are facing the same types of concerns, the carbon tax, things that he's, he's champion, the ultimately hit them in the pocket book, but serves his agenda and pay lip service to this work agenda that he's always promoted. so he mentioned you create, he mentioned that he mentioned the truth and reconciliation. so in other words, anything to do with race and divisions and he's basically playing and or daddy. yeah. and, and using that as a touch stone or something he's improved on account again, thinks that canadians have better things to think about. so, what story to be interesting to see here is the reaction of the other parties to
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this statement. i'm sure they're going to make political, have it, and say, look, you know, you could have just dissolved, hardly asked the governor general to view that call the election. but then there's also this issue that we've heard a lot about recently. that is not really being talked about so much publicly, but a lot on so to media and a lot behind the scenes. and that is, that is where his minority government coalition partners, namely the n d p leader a drug meet saying is looking at, you know, if he's not going to be the getting elected again, maybe, or if he's not going to be the next. um, you're not gonna be involved in ex governments or whatever that might turn out to be. if the conservatives do end up winning is the poll suggests he at least wants to walk away with a pension. and apparently he's just a few weeks away from qualifying. so if an election were to be held today, he might not get his punches. so canadians are looking at the whole mishmash of issues right now. they're all playing out in a pretty ugly way on, on the public scene. and it's not really one particular thing that has triggered
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this purchase is, you know, it's, it's just 5000 times you could say, rachel and just very briefly. i mean, he's being so prone. over the last 9 years, we had in 2023. he was promoting a new not seeing the canadian parliament this which are slough, wouldn't that he's been accused of black face. i mean, are you surprised he's being able to hold on as long as he has given all of these controversies of the cars that i think those are the kinds of things that i haven't really played out so much with canadians. we see a lot more of that overseas because it's hard for other people who have serious here's to imagine this. somebody could stay in power, having done all of these things. but in canada, um it's just that again, they're just so many other issues that are really hitting canadians hard before we
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get way down the list to clapping for nazis. and we're in blackface in old photos. there are so many other things that are very rarely talked about in the international media, but every day are like, it's the same thing here in europe. i mean, in europe, you hear about things that are impacting on, on the political stage that people hear about in other countries. but it really comes down to the average person and what's happening in their world on an everyday basis. and we hear much less about that, although we are starting to see a convergence here. i think it's impossible to ignore that fact. what's happening in canada with justin to do and the strategy or probing part of it. so the liberals can somehow maintain power even to the transition to a new part, the feeder, and the new prime minister for will, by the way, not be elected except by the party. how democratic, at least until the next election is called,
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which is avoiding having to do until the absolutely has to or until the party absolutely has to, by law, in the fall of this year. but again, what we're seeing is this attempt to clean the power amid this growing unrest just at a very grass roots level among the general population that is totally divorced from the agenda that these global is leaders have been promoting the agenda that justin true. don't open with today during his press conference just to show a host of other types. he totally is the wisdom media. and so again, are starting to see their interest more aligned with the interest of the average european for the average american who voted for trump. and that's why we're starting to see these leaders fall one by one. if they're not residing, they're trying to find a way to just hang in there by you know, by the skin to the teeth. okay, right. so we're gonna leave it that old not breaking news that justin true though, has officially quite tough. the 9 years in office. that's the canadian prime
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minister saying he's going to be standing downsize to bring this up today. so not that's all to contribute to. rachel moss then well, it's because in that way as well continues, it's relentless bombardment, despite the ongoing talks of a truce with harm us. no local officials say that 50 people were killed over the last 24 hours some days attack on the news throughout the refugee camp in the own type. central region claimed 5 lives with dozens moving wounded back. now, the casualties included children, naples being transferred to a nearby hospital un officials say that need 16 medical facilities are still partially functioning across casa, and even those are overwhelmed with severe shortages on medical equipment and stuff . well, meanwhile, the idea is reportedly warning. it's sold to the gates traveling abroad. this is following a brazilian pro, against in his way he was service for potential will crimes in garza. now while
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these randy citizen was able to flee the south american country officials back home, say that bit concerned about the precedent. what we are witnessing is a systematic and anti submitted campaign aimed at denying israel's right to self defense. countless international actors in many countries are complicit in this well is really media also reports that's at least 12 cases of face, including one in brazil being registered against audio soldiers. now most of the complaints with filed 5 pro palestinian energy use and also human rights organizations. as of yet, none of those phoenix shoes have being arrested. now throughout the gauze of will idea of soldiers have posted numerous smoking videos to social media. some of them capturing these alleged woke lines. this controversial footage can still be found online and of course could be used potentially as evidence in quotes.
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let's cost live now to criminal justice professor at $11.00 on the east international university over the shopping. thank you very much for joining us here in all the international pro palestinian organizations have been promoting this legal action against idea of soldiers that they believe have committed war crimes in gauze around the world. what impact these things and this could potentially happen. what's playing out right now. there's more in gaza. that was, i think it would have an impact because it's about it's about, you know, the genocide, an ongoing genocide that's that you just mentioned before before the white can be on the show that people have been that mean not does is that there's a very small area that is about 2000000 people are locked up in this area and they've been constantly for now 14 months and you haven't even 60000
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people weapon slope including children and jim. but the, that, that would be, you just mentioned also in your new it's a that, you know, and many hospitals have been destroyed and devastated. and you also mentioned that there is evidence, you know, mean they have been taking pictures of himself during these acts of the acts that are, that are in violation of the international law. and more specifically of geneva conventions . these are war crimes that are ongoing. and the is there anything soldiers that taken pictures of themselves while committing these more crime? so yeah, you know, it's not just a complaint with no evidence. the evidence is there. so therefore, when these postilion organizations or human rights organizations submit the complaint, they submitted with evidence clear evidence from the accounts of these soldiers and social media. they have been so uh, you know, flagged and i mean these, these,
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these, these people are committing a genocide on t v. i mean, and they, they, uh, this is what has been going on. and the international uh like a court of justice as of uh, as long staff procedure and it still didn't come up with the did the final decision . yet the evidence that was presented before the international court of justice is very powerful. the evidence, the international criminal court also has the procedures and you know, the prime minister of israel is wanted by the international clinic board. whole times the, you know, that our work times and crimes against humanity. so i think this will have a huge impact because it would show that israel is that, you know, has been violating these crimes and they should not be any impact on it too. because infinity for is what it means intensity for any other of any other nation. and that was turn the world into a chaotic state. you know? so i think that, you know, it would proceed,
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the procedures would go on and you know what the world needs to make up its mind. do you want people to commit for crimes and get away with it or not? i want to talk more about these social media videos. you say that because the soldiers of actually documented themselves tiring at will crime. is that publishing it to the world, these atrocities? how do you explain that? is it that they are opposite and stupid by publishing their own transgressions? or is it because they think that they are untouchable? i think they, they think that it is their right to do this because they believe that this is kind of a, you know, there's their rights to commit to, to, to, to do set of defense. that's what they have been saying all along yet. assess defense. uh yeah, it's a right for any nation, anyone around the world yet you cannot actually see children in bottom of hospitals and say this is your self defense because there are some, you know, is there a hoss.

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