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but the see wasn't much nowhere near the shoulder, but as so the claim is itself, as it is on cover of the russian fools that read to get rid of the eclipse region or the 20th of what is what needs to be killed. accusing me of being trumps. hooton's pump aside deposited a group of public bodies public but no money for us. the national intelligence directs defends herself against harsh criticism during a senate confirmation hearing those you can gather on save shameful on certain principles under the same disease and then going from one to lashes outside. so you hear you saying love this threat to cross a to the applicant nation is over the currently hesitating regional conflicts
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and adults. so it has to impose steps tires. so i'm rich, let me say the same page, the us dollar, put all the believe was watching his own weaponized, asian of equal like measures, opposed to other countries away from the american cars to see these issues. little file of guess being well being on of bowski does kind and seized nashville, currencies create international trade, and you'll click on these with each other. makes trade cheaper. trade in the us don't the hands, i kind of transition cost showing law brand stage the life should own new center in moscow. this is the welcome to the level of use and we thought was devastating use at least 10 civilians have been wounded in 10
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thoughts already showing as the printing full of his target areas and the domestic republic. a warning. these are disturbing images the austin loss of a clean insight on a hospital. they send the car and receiving medical treatment. some of the facilities were damaged by the up to the re fi may. well, as i've seen, the lesson brigades have been forcing inquiry and so it is a bottom and that positions in the coast collision. i'm going to moscow the past 2 days, kia, there's also more than 240, so it does in dozens of emergency vehicles in the area. now evidence of you finding a trustee. the civilians as the most, as at least $22.00 people were brutally killed in one settlement, went out to all the costs of the english demo with a report that also contains disadvantages. do you see
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a know that it was meant to be a standard cleanup population instead of a bloodcurdling discovery fingerprints of ukraine's months long presence in this village be above you? well, as you do yet. yeah. jim full is do those little, i mean, least civilians were killed by straight bullets. they didn't just happened to be in the way of a random piece of crap. no. they were restrained, tortured and executed with a diabolical meticulousness, which is, it is. what do you imagine? you're not the woman who script but each the is one of the villages most recently liberated by the russian forces in this region. and as they rounded up those ukrainian soldiers who failed to flee the settlement. little did the russians know that one of the captives was admitted to the atrocities a,
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so that we raped the girl with particular cruelty. then i made her niel and then shot her. we went to another house, there were 2 men and one woman. we cut the veins on one of the men's hands. we decided to mock him just like that. then we killed them both. after that, i raped the woman. what made her niel and shudder. this video was released by russia's investigative committee. along with the report revealing the scale of what crimes it accuses, key of troops of your doorstep, but each night alone, ukrainian soldiers murder than moss and raped indiscriminately according to the authority. now this is not something that russia hadn't raised the alarm about before. back in september, last year of russia's permanent representative to the un proceeding, the bins. yep. essentially accused key of carrying out crimes against humanity in the course region. rigorous below, the russia has numerous pieces of evidence indicating the concentration camps were set up in a number of settlements, controlled by ukrainian militants. in the course of regent civilians who were
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unwilling or unable to evacuated or forcibly brought there. for instance, between 70 and 100 civilians were forcibly driven into the basement of the siege or financial and subjected to moral degradation. used for filming propaganda, stories for ukrainian. informed media from the stars ukrainian soldiers been told back in russia's coast region from kidnapping civilians and taking them to ukraine against the will to shooting up unmistakably civilian cause. trying to escape deeper into russia. now ukraine controls less than a 3rd of the territory. it initially ceased in the quarter squeegee, and as russian forces reclaimed their land, moscow begins to reveal the full extent of war crimes committed by keep forces here makers done of reporting from the dumbass oxy. the soon as a cease fire came into effect as saying the hundreds of thousands of display as fast as have been would send into what is left of them amid the rumble. days ago,
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the idea afflicted was offensively a blockade on the on caves. north local just reports from gauze assessing behind me is a part of the mess of destruction that the gaza has endured during the 15 months up and is ready. the war people here are trying, as you might see on the camera, people here i try to a remove some of the arrival of their homes after they have returned back recently from their displacement to doors and saw the ring gauze, us tread and center of the gall is us read after as round, has allowed them to retain back within that, through his deed between at and how much we are going to talk to a number of these people to see what their lives look after. having returned back to their homes that seem to be there completely, a partially damaged then as yet the sure man, when i return to the north,
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i was determined to repair my home because there was no way i'll leave my home. i will live with my family and will never abandon them. and if he helps, if i am determined to never leave gaza city and i'll live here forever apply it. i let him all, i'll say i 1st evacuated from gaza to the milwaukee coastal area of rafael. and i'm in mama, we saw for the and then we moved to the milwaukee safe zone income unit where we were miserable for another year and 3 months on comes off to $45.00 days of the war . my residential building in gaza city was pounded to the ground. it consisted of 13 flats, and every one of them was destroyed. and then i lived there for about 5 years. i can see how often the building i lived was turned into ruins. and then i had to return to my family's old home, which was also destroyed and is no longer a habitable name to show if he gets on uh model. also to continue though, i've lived in the town of the neighborhood of kansas city for years. i have been displaced to areas designated as safe places,
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including rafa. con eunice and there alabama no place is safe and my home was destroyed. and i had to come to elder eyes to live in my family's home, which has also been story to the we are now trying to repair it, say. and as you can see, to live in its people here are endangering themselves by returning back to their divest dated homes and attempting to repay what could be repaired. actually, many of those people who pretend back to gauze, i don't all think goes on, have up to, to go back to the displacement shelters. but these pamela is that we are interviewing today, are determined to keep up their lives, even under the destruction under danger, risk, and, and the ability to cope with the lack of and for us to talk to her. and lack of new things like water networks. and electricity lines in their
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reports, the united nations and one of its report, recent reports suggests that the amount of the rubble and goes out because of the war is estimated at 40 mentally or $40000000.00 tons of trouble and debris. and the whole goal is us drip on the reconstruction of gaza could take up to 15 years. that's the situation. and that goes as to, after the war has paused even temporarily within a truce deed victory that my son does, rel, mediated by cuts or egypt. and united states raw me, i mean r e r t, and the old city of gaza. but there's a month for a dog that has a science, he destroyed the ok. then most policy is written of a funny that nothing is left a whole into the you and 90. 2 percent of highlands have been destroyed or damaged by that is where the bombardment we had from the sea of the egyptian red crescent.
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i am on who described the catastrophe as a fall into the situation in the city of rafa reflects a 15 month chapter in human suffering. it paints a picture of a humanitarian age in which all roles are reinforced and interact between civil society officially gyptian agencies and coordination with the egyptian red crescent and international organizations to accelerate a delivery to the gaza strip. and in the 1st week after the agreement was reached, more than 4000 trucks of humanitarian aid arrived in gaza and not only through the egyptian check point autumn of all these trucks are delivering aid from international organizations and countries that share borders with the gaza strip more than $600.00 trucks arrive in the sector every day, thanks to the coordination of all parties for the successful implementation of the agreement. during the inspection,
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we check the loading of trucks to make sure that the aide corresponds to the agree priorities that in fact, already on october 8th, the day after the war broke out, we sent out 1st aid and continued to do so until now. we have faced a huge number of difficulties for us. the goal was not only to provide aid, but also to ensure that it was sufficient to meet people's needs. let's be honest with the needs of guys a far exceed their ability to meet them in a matter of days or even months. we believe that more assistance could be provided . but the number of obstacles we faced from the israeli authorities most certainly have a significant impact. and by the to hey man, the cool of the former say is it was said as a blink times made in january speech with john the cycle to move a policy in blood on his hands. but what are the grades as a maximum and hold glass guy underwater for revealing discussing that this
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alliances, mainstream narratives, i suppose, is behind the scenes as drama and kind of shit. so sorry for the policy, but for now is a preview. why did you allow the holocaust of our time to happen? how does it feel to have your legacy, the genocide, how does it feel to have your legacy be genocide? you cannot make smoke. so my whole thing every day. the reason we did that and we interrupted tony blinking it to the extent that it wasn't even an interruption. i caught a humanitarian intervention, was for 2 reasons. number one, we had actually been respecting the process as blinking ordered by sam who say, need to do when he attempted to ask a question. we've been going for 15 months, raising our hands following the process. and never felt violating the rules. but for months and months, matthew miller, his press secretary blankets, press secretary, had blacklisted us and refused to call on us. number 2, the rest of the press refuse to confront blinking in the way that he deserved. after completely subverting the process inside the state department. when his own
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staff was reporting to him that us weapons were being used to shred children in large numbers in the gaza strip. he throws them out the press, enjoy a as tony blinking said, an opening his opening statement when i began to intervene. and he was friends with so many of these reporters, and they were hanging out at fancy jose andres restaurants together in washington. this is not a relationship that is ethical with someone who is an architect of what i consider to be the holocaust of our time. the 1st 4 indeed it'd be invited to washington to meet president. trump is netanyahu? what's your take? donald trump is planning to preside over the most pro is real or make is real great. again, administration in american history with a $100000000.00 in campaign donations from is rarely intelligence asset. miriam madison propelling and forward, surrounded by figures who are deeply embedded or in the is rally, the the,
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the architecture of greater israel top is handed over the west bank to israel. effectively israel's rampaging through the northern west bank, trying to stamp out all signs of resistance around janine where the posting authorities loss control it is working to be fund and run east jerusalem. the us is fully on board with that does crediting the u. n. refugee works agency, it is allowing settlers in, in, in bolding, settlers to rampage and carry out price tag terror attacks and post it in on post indian villages. by reversing one of the only things, the blinking by the administration did to keep israel on a leash, which was to sanction for violent sarah settler terrorist. those sanctions are gone . that sends a message to the rest of the settlers. the
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that is an odd situation to an escalating conflict in africa, but that's a law. me in the congo has been 5 years and minutes in group in the east of the country. owning this report contains disturbing images called his line of the si size. all my visual role in to the bio city of goma. the region is rich human resources use in the high tech industry and then move to weaken the m 23 offensive . but they all seem government has all the seizure of old assets linked to the group, including the personal wealth of cornelia, none the. he's a, the political leader of the con, the alliance which is associated with the m $23.00 that we heard from a local whose folks out amid the ongoing cloud clashes in the city. as the we, the inhabitants of government have already accepted the situation. the m $23.00 is
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already stationed everywhere. we have difficulties like no power, no internet. there are corners of the city where we continue to hear the crackling of gunfire with the was a window arm group aligned with government forces. we hope that com will soon be restored. we need power and internet. we have to have news of our families who are not here and understand what is happening elsewhere. we just need peace. that's all whole said from the city of the hawaii, the m 235 has invaded. it says trump supposedly counting kept to the seat, susan. so he said cold re education. come on, sold, insisted he wanted peace to be sold. they said both sides of the closet must be able to live together for peace in the congo. we must all live together. if we live together, this conflict will not exist. we are about to go to the re education camp. if the dialogue is good, we can work together with our brothers who came and the tranquillity of the congo
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will be for everyone. a lot of the houses available of hits the scene. so the, as a city of how to protest against men is this policy in the area is also going to be named by city of google has spawns, massive on rest in the nation. the latest report says the infinity, most indeed is only about 80 kilometers away from the cover. who loves the government to take immediate action as a page to defend that it was by any means. and the i'll see is different and it says, look, i'm seeing these local people to take up arms against them. elizabeth. however, the leader of the coalition associated with the m 23, the same that it is a bond thing because local residents all safe for protection from the si size. it's a matter of life and death for the democratic republic of congo. in particular, the question is whether the congo these people will remain free or fall into postcolonial slavery, there must be no room in our ranks for whiners and cowards for panic, merchants,
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and disorders. our people must know 0 fear in battle and must join selflessly in our patriotic war of liberation, in our war against the fascist and slavery. suddenly, in the current situation, the credibility of our army is essential. that's why you must be unwavering in your constitutional mission, to defend the borders of the democratic republic of the congo, against all threats wherever they may come from. you have to face threats in all areas of conflict. presidency is the result of a general crisis in our country, which does not spit any category of citizens, thousands of displaced. people have been taken hostage by the government. in contrast that we are in the city of government to answer the multiple distress calls about compatriots who are living in a situation of insecurity which was imposed on them by the coalition of the control . so regime we come to lease, we shall continue the march of liberation to can shasta, when they ask us to retreat. where do they want us to retreat to? we are not going anywhere. meanwhile,
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a real one has responded to clear is why they say about potentially involvement. and the conflicts rolanda says that when the brief hold on a 2nd 3, so with the president pulled, could gotten a notarized and cut and financial aid will made a foreign secretary allow me, did not issue a direct warning on age during his cool with president king of may, in any case, if threats of withdrawal of development support could solve the ongoing conflict in the d. c, it would have done so 12 years ago. the international community has its fair share of the blame and the current situation. and should do the right thing to end this conflict by supporting a genuine political solution. why does actions have sparked very fresh international outreach on that particular statement? the listen to comes as the friction is and the amount to push to stop for a tv one didn't cover the aussie poles, the 4 piece being
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a code by international voices and see who won the withdrawal from the gmc, what u. k. foreign sick to treat, if it's not me warning, that's one, that's good news. i know it's amazing. yes. and emphasizing the serious some action on h dependency. and david's law, mr. mox, cut me as a big surprise. the must be because britain is one, does lots as a country to add. let me, let me see is the one that receives more than $1000000000.00 of blue, but 8. if the from pretend including a box 1000000 in by lots of a new case, this is an all of that is now at stake habits. we are clear that we cannot have countries challenging the territorial integrity of other countries, just as we will not tolerated in the continent of europe. we cannot tolerate it wherever in the world it happens. we have to be clear about that. that statement also coming in as a soccer team, mainly because there's too many conflicts and hargrove's back to david let me has
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decided to go in the factories outreach is said to be very selective. just last week, the foreign secretary said that they should be new. iraq said that shipping know how complex but there is every human law is of equal what the impacts of things was. madam deputy speaker is clear to see. you only have to be willing to look, or i could not say atrocities like these and struck my shoulders, but at the same time, as shocking as this morning from the t is. it also shows that the u. k. allies, it's, can be the change. i mean the positions when it comes to aging countries on the country because it would have full to they could be back to the one that's but then again, they have done it to many other prince. so for example, last year david, let me, i'm the do, they took more than a 100000000 pounds to see dad. and that was due slides having
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a pretty just yeah, the buy board is 60 percent. when i'm around to different bidding children at the time. what depending on for an ages, but the comparison from the african countries to the rather the concepts in ukraine, which is way different than that's a choice, but not the gauge. and right now in the d. r. c, less than a 3rd of the required to the to be a has been received. and it seems unacceptable that so many wealthy masons refuses to contribute to the suffering of millions. yes, each, but they have been quick to take them. what is part of the happenings they all say think i need, i'm sort of action should be to be positive, indigent, in fact, the account, the history of the 60 some well nobody can see what we come to get water here at the lake, which takes an hour on a motorbike store and we want the war to end so that we can resume normal life. but having to come here every day, we will not make it a body,
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make us that the situation is not good and we are suffering a lot because of the lack of water. since the war started, everything has been cut off ice, including water and electricity. hi fi to the international community is the stuff being sold off, putting financial pre stuff onto you guys need to rejoice. support from for the into the city as happened when the same thing happens much in 2012. the full one batch is these 3. it's by the lots of phoebe collab beach and all these warnings were even a contract using at the switch. done on something past. so i sent to impose a 100 percent terrace on the british group of countries that includes india and china if they proceed with breaking away from the use of the us dollar. all you believe was it has been washington is a weapon. isaiah sion of economic measures that has compelled other countries in the american count and see in the 1st place the idea that the bricks countries are
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trying to move away from the dollar. well, we stand by and watch is over. we're going to require a commitment from these seemingly hostile countries that they will neither create a new bridge courtesy, nor back any other currency to replace the mighty us dollar. or they will face a 100 percent terrace and should expect to say good by the selling into the wonderful us economy. it can go find another sucker nation. there's no chance that bricks will replace the us dollar in international trade or anywhere else. and any country that tries to say hello to terrace in good bye to america process. as far as i hear biggest foss out of nothing pay is, this is the creation of a common courtesy for the business we couldn't. countries is currently not a priority for that organization. um, there is no talk of creating a common currency in bricks. there has not been, it is not now. brooks is talking about creating new, common investment platforms that will allow joint investments in 3rd countries,
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mutual investments, and so on over. that is what they are talking about. use chips on the 4th floor, how i left a sense of inc. costs of board of trade with the use of that. so i'm kind of see it as being the focus of bricks was amazed. that was taken in that direction. russel reported last year that over to the fight between bricks member states was conducted and their own national conferences, and that number is on the rise. now let we discuss about rising independence with the panel of guests. so 1st of all, let us break this down. this idea that that has to be some common break scott and see, read this chord, how being an idea of and then why don't we need 5 quarter members back in 2032 or something. and all we have a big splost which is in an ever expanding mode. so i do not believe a common currency is the idea which breaks up working on the have well being on a boss get up kind of sees. and i spoke of these 3 international trade and local garden sees with each other. so this idea is not something which is 4 to see about
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our daughter tetra, 2nd thing. the explanations of working on connecting the payment mechanism and the payment system. so that had sweets, what we saw in the last time it, as well as an outcome that they are working on and checking the facility off of big screens exchange van. and they want to block the can be something which would be a mod, off by electrolyte and my director trade among the big, spotless, with all the red us plus country is trading in their own currencies and not in the united in the us dollar. what does that mean for the economy of their own countries as a boost the economy of their own country is because they trade in their own currency . and it, it has uh, several benefits. the 1st benefit to be it makes trade cheaper. trade in the us dollar has high kind of transition cost and, and,
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and so it reduces that the, the full, so the dollar he's quite exalted. so all of these components when you put together the brakes and block has a, is developing solutions around all of these kind of gaps in the international financial in trade. next is the united states is is known for you know, where the noise in the dollar to this me put in brent spot is off for me using the dollar in the 1st place or maybe maybe most as they use it to say the dollars that we'll see in our problem. so the wants to bear to those 5 samples, mexico and canada. and that is in uh,
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mexico and canada. we realized that these show a lot of friends, the space because on the, on the consent degree is trying to establish those space for united states and the all my life on the go slice of moving them, my niece and america. and then i spotted spade trump is concerned if he says that he is going to impose a 100 for us and that is one that goes to salt lake. the v was our best tense or $10.00 chinese burnout becomes a $120.00 for the american citizens. it doesn't solve the installation. so if they want to actually manufacture something within the us, they will have the mass to lead the revenue their dollar. or and also decided that
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he's in the psa numbers in the rest. so if that is watch, if that is what they are planning. and then what do we have going to see is donald trump making use on american economic union and kind of us drop just where he sees and mexico, canada, south america and greenland, as he's speaking off in fluids, which means i brought stick reduction in the global pool is in good order for the rest. so this is our haven't was all c dot com. there's some really good and interesting to what i've been. so i then we'll be back in about 30 minutes. the of wanted to come here since i was 12, when my grandfather told me,
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his mom came from russia. if i was part russian, i didn't plan on saying this long. i was gonna look around. i was gonna see if it was for me, for like it maybe i'll look at some properties come back in a few more years after i'm retired and then just finish out life in russia. but then i came and then i was like, i don't remember when i go home, that's how i felt about rush. i love it. i love it so much here that i don't even want to leave. i just want to travel around rush, i have no desire to go to any other country. the i've never been here in russia. the i've only lived here a few months, but i wanted to tell you what fascinates me about russia and share the stories of other foreigners who lived here. like jay who worked as a chef and now it raises goats and it makes cheese in the countryside. like chad who has been granted political asylum because he's being persecuted by.
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