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never able to suppress the malagasy striving for freedom. the moscow accuses the ukranian officer of committing a war crime by bombing a school in rushes and battled cursed regions to draw attention away from the torture and execution of civilians by kids forces in a nearby area. a warning, distressing images are a head you see a be a problem, right, you can pull is due to the attack in the cursed region time. shortly after russian troops discovered the bodies of at least 22 locals who were apparently mass secured by ukrainian troops. despite the cease fire in gaza, israel steps up as a salt on palestine killing i killing at least 5 people across the west bank. and
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in the week's top stories. the protesters in the d. r. c. capital storm, the embassies upper alonda and several western countries. after the m 23 militant group capture is the key city of don't mind killing at least 770 people the from our headquarters in moscow. this is our t international. i'm rachel ruble. while the russian investigative committee has opened a criminal case against a ukrainian army, colonel missile brigade commander rushed to swap. her push is accused of ordering a deadly missile strike on a civilian building and rushes in battle to curse region. the number of victims has not yet been confirmed. the cranial non forces committed another walk fine by
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launching a target dismissal strike on the boarding school in the city of sewage up the loans you'll find them in. miss solves from the some we reach in both re quoted by boston . the defense systems, this pro location is aimed at distracting the world public from the atrocities of the key. if we see which we are committed to attend the village of roost. crap, i'd say in the cruellest region destroyed by the crate and all the forces on the civilian facility, once again demonstrated the terrorist in human nature of those. what empowering to the russian defense ministry has accused key of, of carrying out basically of michigan will crime by carrying out a missile strike against the boarding school in the town of subject in russia's quarters region. basically, according to the russian defense ministry, they have detected a missile strike launched from the sumi region over the u. cray or of the country of ukraine. and they're saying that those massages,
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they headed right towards that voting school in this easy course region of russia, and that's a targeted civilians, according to the russian defense ministry. this basically, this action taken in this war, crime committed by ukraine was to distract the international attention from a world truly harrowing discovery made by the russian soldiers in the village of whose camp the rich staff, whose corporation is one of the villages that was most recently liberated by the russian forces in the quote, a scrooge an overall shot, and vad the russian soldiers they discovered in one of the basements. basically they discovered bodies of civilians who were not just killed, but were brutally executed by the ukrainian troops. i did a report on that, he's an extract from it. and do you see a know that it was meant to be a standard clean up operation. instead, a bloodcurdling discovery fingerprints of ukraine's months long presence in this
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village be above you. what do you have going do yet? yeah, jim full is. do those little, i mean, the 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 well for you, and i guess you're not the leader who script. but each that is one of the villages most recently liberated by the russian forces in the course region. and as they rounded up those ukranian soldiers who failed to flee the settlement. little did the russians know that one of the captives would admit to the atrocities, 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
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decided to mock him just like that. then we killed them both. after that i raped the woman made her kneeling shutter. so all these images is truly something that team doesn't want the international community to pay attention to. and speaking of to job it is under the ukrainian control right now. it was arguably the biggest target by the world for the ukrainians. so at the very beginning of the board were in cash and the, the carried out that they launched back in august last year. but that particular boarding school, it was well known for russia, it was well known for russia that the ukrainians, they did use it to hold the civilians and they even use it as a bit of a something of a prison for civilians ensued. in fact, the russians permanent representative to the un accused ukraine of using that boarding school as the of using it as a concentration camp, quote and quote, his,
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his exact words, we'll just pull a good. 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 unwilling or unable to evacuate were forcibly brought there. for instance, between 70 and 100 civilians were forcibly driven into the basements of the siege or financial and subjected to moral degradation. used for filming propaganda, stories for ukrainian and foreign medium given the history given the age of great that the ukrainians have since the very beginning of their incursion into the coast region. because of the rule, there has been documented evidence, and there has been video footage confirming that the ukraine means that the well for instance, rounding up civilians and forcefully having them evacuated to ukraine from so just given that they have a really they have shed, little consume they have show looking, concerned toward civilian towards the civilian population in towards this really is
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that we're trying to flee to russia from sewage up, for example. that has be plenty of video evidence and video footage confirming that the ukrainians they were shooting up very and well unmistakably civilian cause that we're trying to please from sued you at the very beginning of their bordering caching again. so really right now, it is unclear as to how much you over human to terry, and how many, how much of a humanitarian disaster this strike is. but russia is adamant, and russia is blaming this on ukraine. russia's foreign ministry spokesman says the school strike is a terrorist act that must be fully investigated by the international community. meanwhile, a forensic expert from the coast region has detailed of the harrowing states of the body is discovered in the area are corresponding reported on a little store. but each of us, we received bodies from the village,
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a 1st grap origin, that all of them were emaciated with science of violent death. they were predominantly elderly people. most of the bodies had gunshot instructional woods. however, 2 corpses of elderly man and women with blunt trauma to the swords with multiple bye electro refractory stood out, their work intelligence to the lungs. and there was an outpouring of blood in the plural cavity. their cause of death was blood chest trauma. however, in addition to what the ones nice were injured and the men's left hand was injured with the carpal bone fractured all of the speaks to the brutality there was inflicted on them. the women's body also stands out as it was found to have various injuries, blunt trauma to the chest, and got shut, ones which were predominantly localized on her back as well as the size of the electric shock. i recognized that it was difficult for the forensic expert to examine this corpses. first of all, psychologically, because we understand the mechanism of this injuries, we understand the pain and suffering this people are experiencing. we can cross
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live now to serbian war correspondence. daniel assimilates daniel, i know that you've reported extensively from the conflict and zone. i'd like to hear your reaction. first of all, to these absolutely horrific allegations about the ukranian attack, which russia is called calling a war crime. it's hard to say why on for just a few of green dog and in boarding school. and so, just because of us and propaganda and mainstream narrative didn't pay any serious if there isn't a gruesome crimes committed and called fast as ordered by a captured ukrainian soldiers in the village square foot yesterday in a cruise region. in this particular case of a rock at the back on the board, including sewage up well known and well market with instructions as a provides refugee for uh, remaining stepped into a safety net. so for us and for the ration, unfortunately, they don't,
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they offer by the tory investor media, we already have traditional suicides. i q is each other. narrative is customary to 1st publish news investment media that is russia to blame and then to size accuse each other. so if this is some try to fly, fly with wow. instead of that presence administration, a q wanted to ship focus from the school for the extra and the crime committed there. that's a f on the back part. the russian foreign ministry spokesman is urged international organizations to investigate ukrainian war crimes on russian territory. what sort of reaction or response are you expecting from global institutions as something similar happened the during the war of 1992 to 1995, a civil war in both and it has the government here nearby. deluca, if there is a town of americans, god couldn't use god was the town vera arthur, the retreat of
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a forces from a republic of croatia. uh, a subs phone to the mosque, re more than 200 to a 100 people there. and after the forensic examination, they discovered that most of them were uh, elderly people and the wounded and the wounded soldiers who are shots after they run the big catch of as the wounded soldiers uh, on or on top of that grease on television. as for example, yeah, may the tv story that everything is done on the geneva conventions, everybody is in the body bag and they are number and then the cetera, et cetera. but the more they didn't want to give a that's a beta to, to serve in examiners. and nobody from the international community didn't talk. you did nothing. everything is on the,
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i think that's everything will be the same. unfortunately, in this case, also as far as united nation as our concern or other similar international organizations. all right, we're gonna leave it there. daniel sent it to the serbian war correspondent, and daniel, thank you. thank you as well now to the middle east where overnight is really raids across the west bank have resulted in the depths of at least 5 palestinians, including a 16 year old boy. several idea of drone strikes reported. they hit the city of jeanine and a nearby area. social media footage shows the aftermath of the bombing that struck a car in a town near jeanine. at least 2 people were killed and several wounded. the idea of says it was targeting a terrorist inside the vehicle. the assault on palestine comes despite an ongoing ceasefire for it. does that meanwhile, is it really prime minister benjamin netanyahu was heading to the us for talks with
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president trump. the republican leader earlier proposed relocating does is population to neighboring arabic countries, but his highly controversial idea has been vehemently rejected in a joint statement by egypt and jordan. we express continued full support for the steadfast as of the palestinian people on their land and their adherence to their legitimate rights in accordance with international law and of framing, the rejection of any infringement of these unalienable rights. whether through settlement activities, expulsion and demolition of homes, annexation of land, or by evacuating that land of its owners through displacement or encouraging the transfer or uprooting of palestinians from their land. the president trump has said it would be best to quote, just clean out the entire enclave. last month, the us leader announced he had discussed with the jordanian king the potential resettling of over 2000000 people, while temporary or long term housing is built. some is really officials championed
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similar plans at the start of the war. meanwhile, tensions are on the rise on the egyptian side of the rock for frontier. hundreds of locals gathered on friday to protest the for the displacement of palestinians. tiber based research or, and commentator heavy solomon says the trump, pinewood just the palestinians suffer further. this is really into statement is very important. the facing is the drum, the desire to make the it's only a solution about the versus today i think the will make it a british or arms that uh, i mean it can distributions because it's a one way solution about the business today because didn't. yeah. when use it as a green light to make kind of ongoing amendment, those orders been submitted and just digital and the street. so we can save that. so it's timing is very dangerous. i'm a vendor of this on,
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so it's on so far as our team for making it easy to enjoy it then to go from think the additional room did you want it to be? i'm standing me do this right. because this is over a minute. that's right. doing the left towards the national security of egypt and jordan. and so i do want to pause as an insurance under this. the time for the china has denounced the trump administration's decision to impose a 10 percent tariff on chinese exports to the united states. they, james commerce ministry has warned that that action violates world trade organization. rules in china is strongly dissatisfied with this and firmly opposes it. china is position is consistent. and from there, all know when is in trade was and tariff was the unilateral and position of tariffs by the united states seriously violates world trade organization rules and will not only fail to solve its own problems,
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but will also be detrimental to both sides and the whole world, while the w t o appeal causes few repercussions for the us, china has a choose washington of following bad practices and failing to show mutual respect. the new tariff policy is also drawn harsh criticism from america's neighbors to the north and south of trump has signed executive orders imposing 25 percent tariffs on mexican and canadian goods beginning february. first, canada has retaliated by announcing import taxes against the us, or mexico says it prefers dialogue to retribution, but doesn't rule out of future penalties. but canadians lager and a journalist in china alex from fortified, joins me now to discuss this further. alex, great to have you on. so light house has increased the taxes on chinese goods. how do you see this effect in the us market and it's consumers? well, you know, most of the imports are coming, of course, from the 3 countries,
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mexico, canada, and china. and it 10 percent, i would say the 10 percent tariff that they're quoting on china is going to probably impact some consumer goods. but if we're talking about the big importers, the big companies like wal mart, they've been, uh, you know, front loading a lot of this product since last november. so they have pretty much forecasted for the next 6 to 9 months. that there shouldn't be too much price changes in their model, but it's the middle. uh, i would say the smaller retailers who are going to feel this immediate impact. so i know china has appealed to the w t. o, but what other towner measures do you think china might impose? well, let's not forget the, the mining giants of the world, china who produced the most gold and the most rare earth that need for a lot of these components. if i was the ceo of apple right now,
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i'd be very concerned how i'd be going to washington and meeting the president of the united states and saying, wait a minute here. this is going to impact uh, a lot of your fortune 500 companies as well. but you know, let's not to jump to high here. it's only 10 percent for china. of course. uh, you know, being canadian uh 25 percent care of, uh, is quite alarming to wake up to probably coming this monday. but canada has mechanisms as well to retaliate. remember, this is not a one way street here, and america will soon realize that throwing tear ups to try to get its own books in order is not the solution. yeah, it is quite a shocking i would say to, to hearing from, you know, imposing tariffs on the us as neighbors to the north and south. what effect could this increasingly aggressive economic policy likely have um, on washington's partners? well,
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i don't really think it's the partners that we should be concerned about. i mean, we have just seen, you know, a rapid amount of, uh, you know, interest rates to get inflation under control. and just as it is getting under control, you throw in tariffs which come right back to the consumer. whether uh, you know, a lot of the oil and gas from canada is being exported. of course trumpet saying, well maybe we won't touch that. but then again, the automobile market, most of the exports are coming from mexico. this is what the free trade agreement, nafta, or the new, a trading agreement that the united states negotiated during his tenure was suppose to solve. but coming back in seeing a country that is desperate, a country that can not even uh, secure it's nations even in regards to the recent to catastrophe that happened in california. now they want to tax or tear of some of the largest ex
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borders and importers. not a good move. yeah, it is interesting to say the least to alex from 4 to 5 canadian blogger and journalist in china. alex, thank you. thank you for cannes have rallied outside the rolanda. lemme see in the capital of another lands protesters to carry to congress flags and attempted slogans. calling for an end to the crisis and the b. r. c, or the m $23.00 militant group is on the offensive. at least 770 bodies arrived and the more because of the goma city during bottles this week, according to the r c. officials, a warning you may find the following images distressing. how many more bodies are still lining the streets of the city that's been seized by the m 23, the militants. her now report, are they moving toward another eastern city and have pledged to reach the countries of capital hunger? these locals are accusing rolanda and western states of back in the group and have storms or amber sees. in contrast to the
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we worked 5 kilometers to get here. we have only one desire to destroy this house. look at these chairs. i took, no one's going to stop me. i'm at home here in my own country. the cold could come a must understand that we, the congo, these people are angry. if this building falls, then let it fall. the all of this is the property of our country, even though we have sit fired with no one regrets. this,
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those who have died in government are worth more than anything we've destroyed here . the following of the takeover of goma, the congo river alliance grouping, which is associated with the m 23, issued a statement, the claims the militants to enter the area after being invited by locals to asked for protection present. she's the result of a general crisis in our country, which does not spare any category of citizens. thousands of display people have been taken hostage by the government. in contrast that we are in the city of going about 2 months of the multiple distress calls about the patriots who are living in a situation of insecurity which was imposed on them by the coalition of the can. she also regime i'll come galena, we shall continue the march of liberation to can shasta, when they asked us to retreat. where did they want us to retreat to? we are not going anywhere. contrast to accuse this k gully of helping the admin 23 militants gain access to the d. r c's and mineral resources,
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which are critical for the production of electric vehicles and mobile phones. rolanda has denied any involvement. however, a year ago, it signed a key resource supply deal with the you and some now point to western interest. and the ongoing, more, a mineral value chains are critical to rolando is economy. the country is a major player on the world's 10, tell them extraction. it also produces 10 tungsten gold and the opium, and has potential for lithium and rare earth elements. in addition, rolanda with its favorable investment climate and rule of law can become a hub for value addition in the mineral sector. since the deal was inc, since he entered the city, a group established full control of people by a mining everything east and call every a whole deposit, solve 10 to them, it re mitchell extracted from colton. and as the you in miss sitting combo said over 15 percent of the will supply off. this key material comes from the cap to
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give you an expert's did some digging and solve that to one does quotes and explore to have increased by 50 percent of tweaks to the city compared to just the year before this mean to the one that became the world's largest quotes and exporting tweak to, to the city. here's the catch. the numbers shows the world's biggest, tend to them producer is not her wonder, but the d. c. it has been creased. it's 10 to the mining activities in recent years . in total, it puts out $908.00 to metric tons of to be until the 20 to the city, producing nearly 4 to one percent of the world's mind supplies. that's now take you back to the e you've signing that's memorandum of understanding or strategic minimal. what one to guess, who's a major player when it comes to cancel the restriction, according to the dfcs. know, once again one day you might to question why it's not the minimal which to yes. well, some have the onset you,
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we're going to use the funding run out because of my conditional company is want to accede to, to have access to your sources. this is the easiest way, this is the cheapest way costs going with this kind of just giving better sources like that. this has to use, i mean by and you can see let's, i'm them. and this is initial, all my conditions, that roll melts of a kind of things such as the d i. c is extract it from that country. without any beneficiary sion, they all come back because in order to get access to those areas with these very important or minimal cost. and unfortunately, then the people all advocate of being playing coal gains out there for the sake of getting access to those mineral. let's see, you're the one da memorandum has left a very bitter taste and the most of the companies need. it's a publication and very bad taste. we're one that continues to hide behind the m 23,
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which is why i do not talk to this terrorist group. my priority is peace. i want definitive piece for my country for that i am ready to put a pause on my bowl like design as if we can obtain it with no more like methods. i will sign with both hands, but if it takes more to have peace, i will also do it with both hands. the d. s. c. foreign minister went even further that he directly accused of open countries of fluids and gets results. this agreement on what the european union terms strategic, raw materials, is not an isolated occurrence. the use complicity in the exportation of our resources and rwanda's aggression against our nation cannot be overlooked. we have denounced these actions. they undermine the mutual trust necessary for our partnership with the european union. what is this just history repeating itself is only 2 sizes that you in puppies to report, to computing that government stuff. you've done the and the one that was something located in some parts of the the see what profiting from the conflict by new to
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diamonds go to colton. and as the precious metals, the recent departure of troops should not be interpreted as a sign of rwanda is willingness to reduce its considerable involvement in the evacuation of valuable resources to reduce the level of form conflict or to diminish the humanitarian crisis and the region. economic exploitation in its various forms will continue relying on a less conspicuous armed force and alternative strategies for carrying out the exploitative activities and even this. yeah, washington has a choose a one. the ad you've gotten the often legally accepting intervals from google. one does present push back saying it would be better for washington to monetize phone, which is it does more mining in the eastern new chrome or a new coma, the headwind. i never knew a perfect play a game. what mistake, what lies behind this with need for companies, for success? cobalt is critical to the renewable energy transition. let's take me to the minimum
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is required for the best of production. batch leaks of vehicles and energy storage systems tend to them is used that phone solar panels and wind turbine components. that's the thing about these minimal resources. austic, egypt for the u. s. claims to green is economy and to become klein which leads over to, to 50. they even admitted kobolds and lucy and tend to them. and all of them all considered as critical and pay offs to, to you to can port is for your voltage society as well. and now, as a conflict, basically the world has largely failed to notice the english actions. and how is the hall hearted condemnation for the one that you packed has fall? speak multinational companies that want to make sure that they have access to their a host minerals of the d, f c. and they don't care whether they get it through the government or the,
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the r c o through the innovation software. one, the, all through, any other group, such as the in between 23 good. the only thing the interested in is to get those minerals because those minerals is single in the manufacture generating all computers and of smartphones. and in fact, some of those minerals only found in the d r c. so it's easy, simple for them to have access to those. mendel's advocates, the whole region, has been a final farewell to the french military presence, handing over its last military base in chad to the nation's forces. local journalist elena ross, i'm origin brings us of more details fits you and kind of do these 2 opportunities . a page of history that tons of to several decades of presence. the last french soldiers have left the chat in accordance with the decision of the all star tease in and jumping up. to mock this event,
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an official ceremony was held at the base in the presence of president my how much interest they be beautiful though my trust received it. ok to go. that's the sort of the most i made them cut. the sovereignty has never been a gift. it is a conquests to the result of struggles, sacrifices, and a constant commitment. our ancestors fought to give us this freedom so that we could live in an independent, proud, and respected nation. it is our responsibility to preserve this heritage and pass it on to future generations to live in the streets of and german, not many citizens express the satisfaction for them. this departure is synonymous with we gained software and take the new dynamics of the country and i wanted to ponder. i see the decision for the departure of french troops is good news for us from cisco, i think is excellent. see marshall mohammed interest debbie who took a good initiative.
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