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or mozambique had lost tens of thousands of its sons and daughters the, the yeah, these, the videos that so i'm getting online right now, reportedly showing palestinian to note about the box coming on the fire. and while the idea doesn't confirm its forces behind the attack, it does confirm it opened fire on to sort of old suspects that approached it, sold just just a day off to the ceasefire. came into a new concept. let's follow into that declination will cease. fire start to tear king that event from from this thing is civilians. uh they are tied to the villages likes to the messiah on syngenta, and i'm not in the malaria building and cause bitten in houses. and the united nations raises the alarm over is really successful. or attacks and the west bank accusing them of violating international law of calls is just
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a day off. the hostages are exchanged between israel and somebody was only half a day to get a job. you know, the clock is ticking on his pledge to either ukraine conflict and 24 hours as a my god, lead us store and was back to washington with big plans. the ink is still west on those slew of executive orders. he signed into law or on the day what the donald trump is going to get the golden age of america. but he's so cold, manifest destiny of expanding the nation, has the world up in arms. the panama canal is in the process, but tomorrow's valid until 5 is imperial ambitions. followed out now with his 2nd coming to the presidency, he had shown interest in taking back the panama canal. because for them it represents mold and an economic part. it is a military strategy to dominate the latin american community.
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the hard, i just don't want them locally here at moscow. auntie is live and worldwide we get top stories on all the updates as well. so straight to our top story right now for this hour is to cease bio holding the adf analysis troops opened fire on to so called suspects and gaza that posed a threat just a day off the cx. 5 took effect. that is on verified video we circulating online every young person reportedly killed. it's not clear if the following footage is the same incident, i will show it to you here and then you can see it by on something on the firewall . as we understand he's trying to retrieve a child's body. well, the idea of uh confirms that shooting uh to publish then using dogs or a day off to the truth. the time us come into effect. it did not comment on the old and to city of this footage, nor did it confirm that one of the 2 people was a child in the west bank of the un executive general. his activities rela,
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violating international law, deceased by deal with hamas and gauze, are a celebrated call centers, a swapped palestinian land is still being stolen and residents in the west binding still being attacked. the situation in the west bank continues to woodson with glasses expedite and the right to the legal settlements expansion and demolitions. i'm deeply concerned about the next essential sit up to the integrity and config with the of the occupied policy and 3030 of the guys in the west. but he's valid needs that these changes over the past 2 years. streamlined the big sell it. i did the supplement approval process, is the results control over many aspects of planning and daily life you. nadia is see of the west bank as being transferred. it's to use the value cd than all 40 t's to see me. it is rarely officials open. we speak of florida movie annexing all or
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part of the west bank in the coming months. and the such an accession would cost you to the most serious violation of international law. supposedly, of a 1000 palestinians were injured and recent as riley settler attacks on villages in the west by the idea of cited the rest of the 2 of the settlers on charges of riot thing. and as is ready, settlements in the west bank had been deemed illegal by so many un security council resolutions. we discussed the situation with the leader of the palestinian national initiative about said letterman became more aggressive in attacking palestinian civilians in the west back illicit letters a lot illegally, 2nd going palestinian land. i and i say indeed the, according to the united nations, according to international law, international humanitarian law. or you live usually in the west bank. and we are aware of what happened is that a new concept let's following that. the additional sees fire start detecting that
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event from the listing of civilians the time to but i really just like to to most, are you on single in the mountain? know my la area building and cause it didn't, inc houses the what do you think is that these subsets out acting with the protection on some part of those early army itself and the west bank did census subject to terrible oppression. and we have had that as it is of scaling good set, tax on dependence thing is in the west bank. and we already have $760000030.00 check points that eventually the most movement at each tech point can become a station of oppression for palestinians. and in addition to that, to have growing the number of legal suddenly and that's so yes, the risk is very high in the west bank. and what we see is an escalation, so that it sees fire in gaza. and then this collision in the west bank, which is absolutely unacceptable. we need this,
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these fire to become an end of the or that is that our lives conduct and going to population disability and population of gather. but also we need the political process that deals with the quote, the problem, the cause of the disease here in the middle east is an early continuous occupation of but just in, in land or is it, are you impression of others to me and people the occupation that has become the longest and well done has to be and that has transformed into a system of about a tide, i guess by the students we might need to do to a very good agreement between 14 policing and different political groups, including us. and i personally drafted the agreement in both cases. the agreement speaks about the creation of a coordination, government, national consensus, government that could be in charge of both west bank and gaza. and that event. nathaniel, i was referred to somebody because of from the west bank. the within that i'm so if his plan was destroying any possibility of the creation of an independent palestinian state last think we would accept as some kind of funding through
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a link of guys. we don't need another occupation in addition to those that are able to piece and we need to be able to put on our cells, our own affairs, a lot on development. and we need to be that to be in charge of our sales inside guys. and in the west bank as far as state stock now, where our trump is returned and he is taking no waste of time to shred by it. and then his legacy. he said he wants to be remembered as the man who ends all was with the clock is ticking on his pledge to end the crating conflict in a single the the only half a day. i have another half a day left for us. so we want to get it done. i have to speak to present input. we're gonna have to find out he's, he can't be thrilled, he's not doing so well. but
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he's telling me he wants somebody can deal. let me do you want somebody to watch somebody could do it. i don't know. fulton does not. he shouldn't make a deal. well, come suddenly hit the ground running already busy trying to make america great again with the stroke of a pen. the united states is out of the world health organization that it's well, what many cold draconian policies washington also saying, no foreign aid for the next 3 months. of course, that continues to be an emergency on america. southern border as a mexican called sales and games and now being labeled as terrorists. and of course, with the energy sector, drill, baby, drill with america, look to secure its own energy for the foreseeable future. we also wanted to stand free speech is forwarding its way back. and of course, there are only 2 genders over now to investigative journalist, ben swan, and going over all of it for us. and i believe it is
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a fight that he can lead. i think there's a couple of ways that he can do it. one of them is just by locking down that southern border that's with bethany norm is when in and of itself, because it cuts off the flow of drugs into the united states. it cuts off the flow of people into the united states. been drug cartels and mexico are making more money right now. i'm assuming trafficking them. they are off narcotics trafficking . that would be a huge, a huge software. that's 1st, but secondly, that's it. they, the drug cartels are very well funded and they're very well trained in a lot of ways. but they are not trained like american special forces to be able to send special forces into mexico and usually solidly to assassinate them, to kill off a lot of those leaders. i believe that's what we're going to see happen. it is award that they are not prepared for the reality is, is that trump is going to use tariffs and the threat of tariffs to force a lot of european countries to buy american gas or higher prices than they would. we'll see how that actually plays out over the next couple of years. it will be very interesting to watch kind of the steps that are taken and that will he be able
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to force this to happen and we'll see. but i do believe that this will happen. american energy is going to become much more abundant and much cheaper here at home . and that's what americans care about. first of all, trumps already floated a couple of ideas. one of them is on the social social media space to revoke section $23.00 protections. the law the gives blanket them unity. just social media companies and tech companies from cotton put on their platform. revoke that for any company that involves an in censorship for take part in century free future political speech. the moment that you threaten that all the fact checkers go away. we've already seen that happen with meta it's already taking place there. so that's, that's the 1st step. the 2nd question though is, how honestly is trump in this? and let's be honest, our team is a big part of this conversation, right? the fact of the buys administration effectively and our team in the united states and band american journalist, i'm working for r t. that would be a great let us test. does the president really believe? and if we see across the board for god listen who speech it is for,
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is he just saying speech that i agree with? i believe, and i'm, i'm hoping that is true. the drum because he is such a victim of censorship. himself actually believes in free speech and says people have the right to say what they want to say. government cannot stand in the way of it. and if he believes that we should very soon see the revolting of the sanctions that the by him ministration put on our team. that would be again a great living. this test donald trump junior claims that, that president zalinski requested 3 times to be invited to the moderation. and he was denied that request 3 times, the phase of my sacrifice. heavier my lady from argentina. they were all present worth, johnson was presidency, northridge, and was the last name was denied 3 times. i think that's very telling about the fact the trump once has to be over with him and he's, he's not going to continue this same scenario. vickie row and be happy support ukraine all the way. i think that we're awesome. sharing
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a few hints in the media that indicate where trump is on this. just a week ago, his national security adviser, incoming walls came out, and mike walls came out and said that he would be foolish to think that russian would give back all the land that was taken during this war. well, that's kind of a stunning statement to make because you're almost projecting negotiation in advance that we're not expecting that. the other thing that would make trouble very good would be to say we're cancelling all the money that you had. it begins to ukraine right now. and we're re routing those dollars back to north carolina people here who are freezing in the winter, but they still don't have electricity. there. people on the west coast in california whose homes are burn, weird. back to our own people. we are no longer sending them to ukraine. i. i suspect that something like that very easily could happen in the, in just within the next couple of days. i think with breeland it's it's extremely likely that trouble make a move to purchase greenland or make a deal with greenland in order to have them come into the united states. extremely
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likely that the reason for greenland really has nothing to do with the arctic circle, which some people claim it does a lot. it doesn't just really not about that. it's about renters, minerals, and the fact that he's surrounded not only by by, you know, kind of tex, tech revolutionaries. but really, people who are text tech and advances in his administrative people like the law. moscow, people like peter deal, who really want to see the advancement of a guy. you saw all the different people from big tech, the leaders, a big tech who were surrounding him at this. in other ration, the rare minerals that are in greenland exceed the number of arrows, minerals even controlled by china. and so it will be an incredibly valuable thing. do you take it by force? probably not. can you purchase it? probably, and for a fraction of what you spend on ukraine for which there is no return, you could have purchase agreement. maybe trump is taking up a page out of china is book, right? china is whole foreign policy for many years was the opposite of united states instead of harming everyone around the world. why don't we go make their country
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better in exchange for something? and i think maybe trump is kind of that dropped off on him to say, maybe we could do the same thing. but doubling down on his problem, i take over the panama canal, trump blame the central american state for breaking promises and nothing. china now controlled that cable the way the platinum was president slammed drums. claims saying is nation administers the canal responsibility for the entire world. although there are locals and are entirely thrilled about trumps imperial ambition . the what? the s on our menu, our canal is panamanian. so that we do not agree with any attempt to invade panamanian territory under the pretext of keeping the canal the canal with the sovereignty and the reverted areas belong to panama. and we panamanians will not negotiate neither the canals nor the sovereignty, nor the reverted areas. i mean, i know we had to fight for nearly 405070 years since 19 o 4 to recover our canals. i mean, always in general,
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tory hosts interpreted that struggle. i took it at a moment in history and we were able to sign treaties that have given back to our country, then its territorial integrity. it's canal and the withdrawal of the us troops that were here in the military bases. and they followed up now with his 2nd coming to the presidency, but he has shown interest in taking back the panama canal. because for them it represents mold and an economic part. it is a military strategy to dominate the latin american community. one is the 1st day and office trump is huge, sweeping pardons were over 15, a 100 people charged over the january. the 6th, a so called riot. so the capital 4 years ago. and that's all for has been revealed the f b. i had his own informants on the ground. yep. opening doors and essentially leading the way what we shed some light on this a bit earlier in the program without ease shot it. interesting enough, this evidence comes from an s b i's own report. that admits that it had its informants who were part of the crowds in january 6th,
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2021. and those in full months actually went into the capital building. whitfield arises, but none of them were actually charged. in fact, the idea that the incoming trump, oh, the now trumpet administration was talking about this led to protests on the streets in washington overnight. i'm to trump, protest is coming out and facing up against the j. 6. freedom of protest is over this f b i report and we've been hearing evidence about that, including the fact that yes, the, which normally does this basic canvas of areas before. there was a launch scale mauch or anything planned. i had told congress it didn't, doesn't not leading up to the january 6th, 2021. but in fact, that was in line. it happens that happens, the basic checks that it's supposed to do. now we thought trump support is like a little mosque and also been vice president j d phones talking about this and saying, you know,
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essentially something that wouldn't be called conspiracy just a few months ago is now breaking the f. b. i had $26.00 confidential human sources at the capital on january 6th, including 4 who entered the capital building and 13, who entered the restricted area around the capital. according to a just released d o j inspector general reporter. for those keeping score at home, this was labeled a dangerous conspiracy theory. months ago. what's the difference between a right wing conspiracy and reality about 6 months? so why would be s b o has being potentially involved in actually instigating that right? what was the re, is that it was all done to discredit? and donald trump proof of course, have been saying for many months that he was the victim of the 2020 election. now many americans actually believe this and i'm sure off to that new report from the f b i a more well at the moment that some 25 percent think that the f
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b i was behind those white so it was from has not accepted the election results from 2020 a new fact on the day of january succeed foods to support this to march in washington because this was the day that the house was going to be rushed to find suited to find to invite and speak. 3. now he rallied and cried, said, you know, that's fine. like how i'm not so sense being well, some of service wise to 6000 is going in that some says, actually there were millions on the streets and many of them were peacefully protesting. but obviously you are me solely images of those fees went inside the capital building again, including the, the high influence who were part of that and never prosecuted. in the result of this 5 people, at least 5 people died as a result of those fights. this just remind you worry of what happened that day when the barricades were broken down and the police and the protesters were fighting
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with each other the the unprecedented scenes in washington on that day. and of course that's led to many people being convicted or potentially could be convicted from pronouncing nope, that wouldn't be the case. there's sentences committed and others. they've been given the preemptive partners. do you think trump had any arguments about the 2020 election saying it was raked? talking about that they saw i do face wide spread,
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a may look vote to forward. this is what trump really hung down on. let's not forget the 2020 election came in the landscape of comfort, which meant that many people had signed it up for mailing. pilots were all those things going and focusing in 1st. it was unprecedented. the number of people who boasted for my post, and as a result of that, trump said there was huge, massive forward. he said. and that's the male ballots being lift related things, cause he took those as good cases to cool to try and prove them. and then you talk about the social media crackdown on republican support is from support as people say that say add weight so fast. and social media posts on facebook will either be in fact check the legal being sent said to open out white deleted. and apparently trump is now revoked that top level security clearance, so he is apparently already trying to clear out some of the swamps. all these executive orders now hold on the hills of biden,
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wiping the slate clean for his family members. and for those who have been on the, which one to prosecute those who are let into the capitol building, what do you know? yeah, well the last few weeks i seen joe biden signing a lot of pre emptive postings. but these ones came in the very last minutes of his presidency. and these also included those members who are part of the house, john, me, 6 right investigations and looking at with a trumpet being involved in those or not, including the likes of this che need. and that was because spice and said this was just don't politically, most of basic prosecutions. exactly what we've seen from his administration of the last 4 years at, from, immediately coming in and criticizing at i was going to talk about the j 6 stages. but you'll be happy because you know it's action not words account and you're gonna see a lot of action on the j 6. i know
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he's going to talk about the things that joe did today with the pardons of people that were very, very guilty of very bad crimes, like the on select committee and political folks where they literally, i mean what they did is they destroyed and deleted all of the information, all of the hearings, practically not a thing left. they deleted all the information on nancy pelosi having turned down the offer of 10000 soldiers. you wouldn't have needed 10000. you could've had 500. and it would just have a ton of spokes, personal going even the, with the criticism saying with a swipe of a pen, i sent you a bite and is done is dangerous and irresistible erosion of americans. well, as donald trump is promising a tide, a change of the us media is finally picking up on the by the administration's
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legacy of war. on con it's, i mean, it took them long enough, right? but it was, and i was want, he's don't know, quarter with more, and i what is a suddenly shifting narrative, a biden is out that after years of seeking his administration's praises or making excuses for its war mongering, all of a sudden the main stream media is changing its to leading the charges the new york times. with the recent headlines saying, anthony, blinking the us top diplomat ended up serving as a secretary of war. that echoed the sentiments of all the anti war, heckling the blinking faced. just last week we strengthened americans over the sanctions entourage and delivered on the present funds. the why did you load the whole the cost of our time to, to happen?
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how does it feel to have your legacy, the genocide, how does it feel to have your legacy, the genocide you cannot make smoke from the whole thing every day. thank you. martin. a small glimpse into the reputation that blinking unconditional support for israel's 15 months long war has won him. according to the times. back in 2022. he shot down general mark billy's proposal for tea up to pursue peace thoughts with moscow. instead, blinking insisted that ukrainians continue to die in the name of western values while he plays guitar at bars empty up there. fighting, not just for free trade, but for the free world. industry world is was you too. so maybe we can try something the last year the time is published another article on the c, i a 's direct participation in the ukraine conflict. but thanks to
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a recent piece from a b c, we now know a lot more regarding just how much the c i is been doing under the biden administration. apparently, they're responsible for building your brains intelligent services from the ground up following the western back. you are on my do on cool what 2014, and through that partnership with a power that was once one of law scouts closest allies, the c, i a, has gained a window into the russian mindset. they went from being 0 to one of our most important partners up in the realm of the brits. their access was so significant. here was the best friend of the russians for many, many years. they knew things, we just, frankly had no idea of even time magazine the saying that bite and success in propping up t f is translated into a failure for zalinski. why? while kids offered up an entire generation of young men on the altar of the west, causing not only deaf, but also desertion. and the country turning against itself just recently to ukrainian generals were arrested after they were charged with negligence. for
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failing to hold their regiments positions in hark of last year. that's the same regiment, mind you that saw nearly 2000 soldiers, desert all for an administration which set itself that all the money, all those dead people, all those lives ruined, weren't supposed to buy a success story. we would deliberately not talking about the territorial parameters that was not going to be a success story. ultimately, the more important objective was for ukraine to survive as a silver and democratic country, free to pursue integration with the west years of blood shed hundreds of thousands of casualties. a country devastated by war. now the trump may be riding winds of change into the white house. it looks like the media is finally calling a spade a spade. the us never expected ukraine to when it was expected to fight, and it was expected to die. so trump, once too and was stopped to migrant flow across the southern border and even
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planned the stars and stripes on my cities promising a golden age of america. that is now beginning a details and lots of country online. a website is right by switching is here on the program for me. it comes imperial ambitions. now, one of the fastest growing economies in the world and a corner stone of the global south is still reeling from britain's colonial past. the quarter to ox firms just released annual global inequality report. london's legacy continues today, which is expanding the world's economic divide. have a look on some calculate stuff between 17651900. the ridge is 10 percent and then you can extract it well from india alone was $33.00 us trillion dollars in today's money. this would be enough to call that the surface area of london and 50 pound notes almost 4 times over. beyond the richest, the main beneficiaries of colonialism with a new, the imagined middle class of to the riches 10 percent who received 52 percent of
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his income. the new middle class received a for the 32 percent of income. well, some of the details of the report at 1st in line is the british east india company . this one time multinational and monopolist and the opium trade was the original wealth transferred champion with decades of exporting india. your portals or blame is british rules for implementing the present a cost system into the nation's legal framework. let's not forget about global institutions like the world buying, which continue a tradition of profits over the public's welfare. for example, like coming up with initiatives that fund luxury hospitals instead of affordable health care for the people or expands as these legacies continue to enrich the which the expense of the pool. while they are still going to age, i do the former secretary of the indian combat as an industry ministry, and he says, presidents colors, you know, like i said, he left scars, which still impact india today. i would say that the legacy would
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just continue as follow up with tier 2 to a consent to berlin's considerable extent, the prevalence of any quantities of rent in particular funds also of income in india. despite simply having been considerable, economic progress was 199192. when the internet lives in the 1st 45 years of independence outcome. 1947. we add what we could, what's part of the candidate of growth. that means the population rates and the judy be grilled, but going, i don't want to learn about at the same level. we haven't had no choice but to live in front of them. of the indian point of view. we want to plug into applause. look in the future. these are probably the divisiveness or the divisions in the indian
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society between because we are owned by 6, i'm not getting the small and they're just getting them stat and that british expired to their play 500 and the other data explosion. that fact, you know that and they're so bent about it, system it to be indian properties realize it, but we, we are, we do not retain anything any more against them. you know, tended really to be careful today, we know what state britain this even compared to us in the number of the 10 number of man. that's why that's it. right. so now here, what audience and after, but what a day, it's been so far with trump. back in the white house on already signed, it goes lou of so many executive orders is really trying to undo the damage by his previous sessa. while your level this afternoon is my colleague, what i've come on me is here at the desk with all the details and developments to your top stories. one of us here, thanks for joining.

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