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the, the, the headlines on off the international. it's gone. i celebrate the raton of john ma holla, who takes the presidential oath of office for a 2nd time. and he's calling on the entire accident, continental the united states, and ensure its own regional security process slammed over its accusations that russia interfered in georgia. the elections to police. he says that he was relations, they tried to over pro, was democratically elected government to thousands. please, syria and the routing militants, you speak with a refugee and lab on who says the west is trying to re brad the terrorist leader who took over syria framing. he's a changed class. they portray him as a hero who, over through one of the most oppressive regimes in the middle east. but alger lonnie remains
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a criminal western outlets have re branded al giovanni as someone who is changed overnight despite his affiliations with isis. and you about on this right? pressure has somebody right in the doorstep, but i could understand the feeling about that as the us present electrolyte that donald trump is set to take back to the open office does take a bite and that is fine. with the scope king view, great and conflict by giving to you ever dream of joining the nato blog. the with us so much talk about doing this live broadcast from moscow. and we will get to the story of june. yeah. in playing with new hyper sonics, but for right now here we're not the international take helping you with our, with africa has gone. it has a new lead of joining bahama returning to be sworn in as president once again. and he's quoting for the confidence to unite now more than ever before, we need to strengthen our ties with our lives. right? show that we're working together to keep our sub region save. the sands is solid,
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dies east, and west. and i last with all our neighbors in the south region. so i'm a how my was born in for a sick. and tim has gotten his president data center many a capital of the country across you to member of that, the data, one of the to seem pacific presidential eviction by a wide margin to stage a political come back in the west african nation. she is replacing not, not a cool for adult who sticks down off the serving 2 terms. and he continues got his democratic tradition in a region grouped elsewhere by mr. cruz and todd is concert just in his a 3 some homeless stock in optimistic to declaring the day as a new turning point for god. not as it's more up to the start off. he's unprecedented sick and to him in office. he also shared his vision, forgotten his future, calling for a click to see if it's to prioritize the country's development to what
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a particular focus on the youth that he's missed, which was very clear the future of gotten. i can only be realized when all citizens, especially the younger generation, a given the tools to succeed and he stalls on youth development and has again team the support in the respect of young people have listen to this, have the same brand and and it's hard. while parents to help us move on, we are looking up the hebrew, at least, yes, find a way to find yourselves and then get past that jobs so that we would also have something to do and make out feelings at that home. now sometimes it gives us maybe, uh, hobbies in the see, no reason that we saw president abraham trial rule of putting a fossil made a star. we can try and for the entry to across to attend to the ceremony of
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president my how much he's a visit to him off to his 1st the official visitors. i know in the as a country outside the us, a holiday lives was coming in to paula in 2022 and the reception was not due for us to protect you about the visit. read the underscore, the importance of regional cooperation and the deepening relationship between picking up also and cannot even find that. and as the global solved countries and very important fee as well gotten a remains the only coastal state slot directly impacted by. so how based attacks and that is, thanks to it's a resilience. however, it has absorbed over 15000 refugees from picking a fossil needing to significant economy security faces. but it does see it is managing the school over. if it's by expanding its military and security operations in the north end, about 2 years ago, you'd remember between the fossil mom, the i'm, is the form to the alliance of the health states. the nations announced the withdrawal
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from april was noting due conversation had filled them and failed to help them in the fight against terrorism. but as a cause, see overall the form achieved, mahatma had a very good plan in mediating and a lot of conflicts in the south region and what he's experienced. many believe she will have a political role to pain, bringing to give the the sub region and helping to sell a cheese is school and the global. so you've got to get some credit to the police you these days because georgia has 5 bucket from cunning power to stay and it's only off emmanuel, macro, and deliberate, a slew of allegations against typically see st. got nation is beholden to moscow. a deal, any of the names that we see in recent years, russia has intensified its aggression and change the nature of its aggression towards europeans and other countries of the world. we saw it in georgia by destabilizing the electoral process. by stuffing ballot boxes,
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they tried the same and moved over, but they did not succeed. let the french president take a look at ukraine, which they have sacrificed to its destruction. i'm talking about what the real problem is. i won't comment on their lies. i'm commenting about the problem that we are all facing today. a devastated ukraine will as mccullin's remarks, spock fits criticism, as the criticism in the police, the, i should say, the speaker of george's parliament reminded that differentiates of perhaps looking at his own gilded mirror and see how power says last. quite a bit. not that i intend to interfere in french domestic politics, but given that 61 percent of french people support the resignation of president macro and 50 percent want the dissolution of the national assembly. new elections may be a good way out of the political crisis. it was just that last month of the french president published it on video and message to the people of georgia. and he supported the european and democratic aspirations of some georgians that insisted
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that you are up is not trying to de stay besides, that snape as well. no, because western powers with a troublesome n g o is have been putting enormous pressure on the republic of georgia since the parliamentary elections in october took about post elections meddling. the countries being gripped by protests led by pro e u groups and funded by the usual suspects like george soros and his client and event g o. to refuse to recognize the ruling parties. victory. but we heard from a leader of a george, an opposition party to support some old national oriented stones. he said, microns comments are just another example of what he calls the west, hypocritical foreign policy. you up on this is alyssa. i completely agree with prime minister, cool, but he'd say i want to add to his remarks. let my cron worry about his own country about those tragic results of his own repressions. for example, of the yellow best movements. at that time, the french police arrested 3000 people and they are now serving prison sentences.
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we have arrested only 8 people. there was no interference from russia right now, but there was a clear direct intervention, an attempt to over troll the legitimately elected governments by the european union and the outgoing us administration. it would be good if my crime would worry about his own country and his own readings. he is a president of a country that doesn't support him. he could even come in 2nd place and then the election. by the way, it's worth comparing how my crone schultz and the british were outreach by you on must statements when he supported the very popular alternative for germany party. that is, when the situation concerns them. they consider such statements to be interference in internal affairs. but they think that they can do the same, and this trend has been observed for centuries. they're just used to treating other nations that way. they don't know georgia or to us syria. we go now here
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on the program on our team of a half a 1000000 people have been displaced in the rooms. of course, a lot of this off of the high outside in our strong terrorist group over through bush auto side on the nation last month. and thousands more been seeking all kinds of rescue refuge of be on the borders. so over now, to our correspondence, the sweeney is 11 on he's with the refugee who recalls the moment the damascus fell . i think does this stop just to talk us through you were in damascus on the night that the city fell to the jet on these forces? can you tell us what it was like on that night? sort of how i am here. i anticipated at the fall of the regime was near on the night the regime fell in damascus. i returned home at around 11 p. m. at that hour old damascus. and the rest of the city was gripped by significant tensions attention. arose from reports that the army was withdrawn from certain areas in the damascus country side. this withdrawal was accompanied by immense fear among the
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syrians. i woke up at 2 am to the sound of gunfire. at that point i started communicating with my friends, both those in damascus and those outside the city. some friends in damascus told me to stay calm and that the groups entering various areas of the damascus countryside weren't causing any harm. there was no immediate danger, but we would hear a chance of a low bar and gunfire. people were understandably scared. no one dared to leave their homes. we knew that arm groups were entering, but we didn't know how they were treating civilians. we stayed inside our homes avoiding any interaction with the former regime for the new groups entering damascus, ultimately as minorities living and bob to my a christian neighborhood. our lives were at risk despite being she a muslims, we were born or both to murder a solve for having our freedoms curtail. as i understand, there were many, many thousands of people that fled syria of to the type of regime to power fuel or among those people. can you just tell us about how
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and in fact, why you decided to at least area and a little bit about the people that were leaving on the 1st day after the resumes form the groups entering were not extremes like hire to rear alshaun or jump out on those for the 1st group to enter from the damascus country side, the in southern syria was the us backed mega. we're all star. these individuals didn't subscribe to outside as id ology for extreme. as long as views, they were armed, states supported fighters who entered damascus because of this, people were not as fearful. however, when hired to for your alshaun entered damascus, the next day, people began to fear them. they had long hair and no moustaches. they were armed, some caring isis, flags, and others, displaying sectarian slogans on their vehicles. for instance, there were slogans like we are against christians and we will kill to shield the
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slogans were visible on the vehicles arriving from ed live while some celebrated the developments. others packed up and left the very next day. among those who fled were christians, i personally met christian priest that the syrian lebanese border. luckily, he made out of syria. others have not been so fortunate. and we're hearing these horror stories of the persecution of christians, of she or of lights we're hearing i'm. we've seen footage circulating on social media showing some homes atrocities being carried out against these minority communities and against those alleged to have been very close to all parts of the assad government. what can you tell us about the fundamental problem is that over 14 years, these groups have committed heinous crimes. when they gain control over most of syria, minorities began feeling deeply anxious. whether christians,
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she is al white's or drew's all face threats, even the druids who often oppose the sides regime were now under a greater threat from high up to 3 or alshaun for minorities. the primary concern became their survival. in old, damascus, there were no immediate attacks of minorities. but in areas like the city of homes, there were mass killings targeting, she is, she is, we're just waste from their homes. mosques were looted in churches in the city of homes, were ransacked. homes were confiscated and their rightful owners were expelled. people were subjected to in humane treatment, rounded up and executed for being l. y, or shields. christians were slightly more protected due to international attention, but she is in our whites were left defenseless. despite promises from the new government to protect minorities, these were dismissed as isolated incidents. the new government claimed they weren't responsible for individual actions. however, under a sods regime, such actions were suppressed immediately. the. so this tool,
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the way hearing lots of in particular in the west, in price of the new regime. the qu, administration in syria, protecting minority seems to be from what you're saying, something of a mist. honestly, western media has been working to rehabilitate the image of of mohammed al gilani since the fall of a sides regime. they portray him as a hero who over through one of the most oppressive regimes in the middle east. but al giovanni remains a criminal. this fact has been forgotten, thanks to the efforts of western media. western outlets have re branded al giovanni as someone who has changed overnight despite his affiliations with isis and you about on those right. the media has worked to clean his image for the world. both western and syrian audiences they succeeded. i must admit, however, syrians, especially minorities, cannot forget 14 years of atrocities. the ongoing attempt to convince the west that al giovanni's group protects minorities is misleading. recently the french foreign
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minister visited old damascus, and met with christian priest. their primary concern was not just their safety, but the safety of all syrians. they told the minister, it's not enough for us to live in peace. we want all syrians to live in peace, whether they are, she is sunni's drew's or our white's. the sentiment was express beautifully by a priest, as long as my syrian neighbor is safe, i am safe. this profound statement emphasize unity and the collective wellbeing of all syrians. or something like holding him an economic stop, a to a. it's off the landscape, tons of the tops of cheap russian energy flowing directly to europe. hungry says ukraine has taken it upon itself to spark a deepening crisis and the european union. and that's put tbs hopes of joining the block very much in jeopardy. since the end of ukrainian transit route, the price of natural gas and the european market has increased by 20 percent. thus,
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while ukraine aspires to join the u as a candidate, another decision has once again put the european economy in a more difficult position. ukraine's decision to stop transit shipments will lead to further price increases and create new competitiveness challenges for central europe and the european union as a whole. sides of soaring energy costs hitting every consumer pocket book the whole of europe, his face with shrinking gas reserves. in fact, the bloomberg saying reserves are currently at 70 percent capacity that is much lower than the levels last year and it's winter continues to grip the region. local prices are only going to rise as a cheap russian gas is replaced by expensive american l. n. g. however, the russian economy, despite the western sanctions on sabotage, has barely felt the impact. it continues to grow as moscow has turned, eastwood is up and delivering gas to the power of siberia pipeline. the customers like china. and our next guest says that while ukraine edits, european sponsors will suffer from key of energy decision,
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the russian economy remains very much into and actually, even ukraine is losing this because of the, of the priest of its lives in front of the treasurer. this is what they call the your van and gas and dilemma. actually, europe is trying to die, right. diversify. it's the energy sources. but it's cannot in the short term because it's still relying on the russian energy sources. and uh, in order for it to actually say vs why he's going to take some time. it's not going to be years and i'm going to be a couple years is going to take a big for what the case and the this is problematic for european politicians, a border of it. so the impact is very low. it's and they're one percent of the russian g, d, b, that's being impacted on this. and the,
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i think the euro will still be using the russian energy sources. even man, i'm short term face. i think over here on the program by donald trump is a two's the outgoing bite and administration of playing with fire when it comes to ukraine. he said he understands the issues of the russia face thought the kid was promised the dream of joining nato. a big part of the problem was russia for many, many years, long before a boot and said, you could never have nato a involved with ukraine. now they've said that that's been like written in stone. and somewhere along the line vitally said, no, they should be able to join nato. well, then russia has somebody right in the doorstep and i could understand the feeling about that. now, of course, a big positive i promise presidential campaign, with the promise to end the ukraine conflict in a single day. trump upon special envoy to tackle the issue however, keith kendall has postponed his trip to kiev,
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and also of google archipelago. michael rectinwald's said that whatever chunk ones might not be enough to overcome the desires i'll be late, and the american military industrial come, it. trump promised to end the war in ukraine before he got into office. then of course, he found out that's not really possible. because he's not allowed to negotiate until he is actually the president. and i would think that the policy better change because we're feeding all of these ukrainians and russians into the mob desk for absolutely nothing. and all of this i think, has to do with the interest in ukraine's resources and not with anything to do with putting that so that you know, the so called hitler and so forth. i think this is really another case of lies issued by the representatives of the military industrial complex to keep this as an add a never ending war. and there is no sense in which we, we,
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we, united states needs to be involved and we need to get our, for our money and our funds out of this conflict and quit sending arms and, and money to ukraine. this is outrageous. what, what's, what is happening, billions and billions and billions of dollars, hundreds of billions of dollars keep flowing to ukraine to no end. and for no reason to the my god leader. and his speech also said that the us should take control over greenland for america's national security. and less than 2 weeks before he's an old gratian, his son suddenly traveled to the danish territory. campbell, with trump force one to take a closer look at something junior, insisting his visit as a quote personal day trip. he has no plans and conducting any official negotiations of denmark like america is a nato member stage and has to offer it to you of a greenland while it's rejected. the rhetoric from the trump finally about a possible acquisition. however, the us presence, the elect,
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has left the door open for a different route to gain control of a lesson plan for national security purposes. i've been told that for a long time, long before i even ran, i mean people have been talking about it for a long time. you have approximately 45000 people there. people really don't even know if denmark has any legal rights to it. but if they do, they should give it up because we need it for national security. that's for the free world. i'm talking about protecting that very well. you look at, you don't even need binoculars. you look outside, you have china ships all over the place. you have russian ships all over the place . we're not letting that happen. it makes no sense at all. i have no idea of what security he could possibly be talking about. there is no threat posed through uh, green uh, greenland to the united states. 7 i really think uh, this is kind of uh,
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an egoistic rhetoric that's being pumped out here through the trump campaign regarding or the trump team, i should say, with reference to canada and greenland, both of which he hopes to a max or make states or something to this effect, in the case of canada, he wants to make it a state. so this is just crazy. we have real problems in the united states that we need a dress to united the voters, so who voted for trump voted to have a dress. so help and those include of course our own economic was there is some broil ment, with wars including and ukraine and israel on, on gaza. all of these things and the incredible inflation that we're facing. they should focus on what they promised to deliver. uh, not on these land grabs that they're looking at with reference to greenland and canada. so hyper sonya can miss all seem to be popping up all over the place these
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days. the weather iran. yeah, been, i mean, of course, russia, but now north korea has tested it's new ballistic technology, the report so that it reached at top speed of mach well, for full kilometers per 2nd. it blocks it off from a side outside the nation's capital. it flew all the way across the country to a target in the waters of the east coast and the dpi. okay, describe the weapon system as a did terence to any potential aggressor. meanwhile, neighboring south korea tried to downplay its capabilities. countries on and being what do you, we believe north korea was exaggerating the capabilities of its missile system, including the flight distance and 2nd peak according to the analysis by south korea, us and japan. the missile flew about 1100 kilometers and there was no 2nd peak. no, it wouldn't be difficult to use such systems in
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a relatively small territory like the korean peninsula possible they are right. the missile won't be used in south korea. there's not a reason that using this like us and south korea. north korea has more than enough but to reach sol, which is not far from the board and reach any other point a non inside create button. so i guess wherever comes from particular from the so now on the other hand, as a determined, as a strategic web, this is a very active, realistic weapon. this is a weapon system that can destroy, for example, the 4 facilities in guam and warm. it gives the main logistics space for the us military in the western pacific. uh long uh it has a marine brigade station there. its got 4 facilities repair facilities. i don't, don't forget the americans. we doesn't have a lot of to be tenders. in other words, when the rounds and the rockets and the fuel start to run out on the ships,
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there are a lot of ships in the us navy. they can actually rebuild a rearm that most of the time they use we for lack of a logistics on, on water, water, all logistics for i asked to go back to for some for we saw the red sea especially after uh your ships got hit, they go straight into the gulf because they gotta get repair off and they do that when they run out of business too. so this is the same thing and one is the biggest strategic for somebody because it's so far away they've got and they're all more facilities, obviously in japan, but japan's relatively close rate. and these missions can be used against your panels. but now you've got a missile that can go non nuclear warhead. now remember, what are the other significant? now even one, we're going as much 12, you could possibly destroy a very large chunk of not the entire port facility for damage enough that it can service the american ships by before you arrived at the palace program here, one off the international to americas, west coast now,
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southern california fires us, we think the area a local authorities issuing mandatory evacuation orders for tens of thousands of residents of the palisades fi i just now called they were up to the tuesday morning . local time is drive. santa ana of show winds whipped up at last counts the flames, spread to over 10 square kilometers, and no numbers yet as to how many homes have been destroyed. but there are many a residential neighborhoods as we understand already. but to ash, as the high winds are expected to increase over not in the region, the threat continues to grow. and now another fire has erupt in north of downtown, of the city of alpha. deena 5 crews now baffling to friends with more reinforcements on the way that's as in the last couple of hours of the blaze, it's just lit up in the nearby safety of still more of a $30000.00 residents have in effect so far. but local officials are saying the worst is yet to come. the wind gusts are expected to top are 100 miles
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per hour. and it's right now very nearly 11 30 pm in los angeles and the surrounding area. we have of people on the ground giving us all the updates by the minute they are adopting international, those updates, going up online. but also on a, when we were to the top of the the, when i say this is, i mean the math, the world bang for the federal reserve, the dollar itself, the swift payment system. all this has become a set of full,
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a geo political instruments that the west uses routinely and aggressively to intimidate a restrict you know, dominate other countries the, the activity because that's the deal in the system as opposed to leave new. yes, i'm curious, you know, you've got to keep your musical dollars says that just some of the no, no go commercial bushes. so me see if this
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is mr. cause us off of him. if i give us to be a senior citizen all over the phone with the worst of me, so for as the new stuff was, must feed into the water. this to the, this is how they shut down the lowest version of office of a simple milton group. a large scale network of coal centers that scammed hundreds of millions of dollars of the 10s of thousands of people in europe, africa, and the last in america lost them on a many with the other stages. lost on remarkably, the criminal network gain power and scaling ukraine and the mazda minds of these
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criminal m a still at large. so shutting down the most of the offices is just the beginning of the investigation. the beginning of the story of the scams, the premium style, the in the early 2017, the american groups, the school center we're located from albania, is toronto to keep in ukraine. that corruption has long been arrive. i with crook, civil strive, spelled brothers of these sites. the company was founded by george and ball and the told you the said to be not only the head of the new office, but also the chief invest davi told us for debbie towards the is also and he's
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