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john, such the professor of they give a headlong matter university in new delhi professor is great to talk to thank you very much for your time. thank you for having me. now, most jo, political discussions, this, these are colored by the events in the united states and the integration of donald trump and give them their dramatic or a times erratic nature. i think it gives many of the nation's an opportunity to have a silver look at the policies and decide which way they want to go, perhaps towards more self grounding and deciding which relationship they want to keep for each relationship they want to change. and i want to look at the interest policy from that perspective. let's start at a potential for change. i know that the relationship between indian china has long been throughout the testy, but over the last couple of months they have been notable signs of warming up. are you more hopeful or skeptical about these 2 large nations developing some with
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more harmonious way of relating how to deal with china? arising china assertive china is a major challenge for or also rising in a certain in there was india is not a so to, but india is designated to these ising. uh, so this has been a challenge for india. and this is also a good opportunity because you know, these 2 economies are logical enemies next to each other going very fast. so they can also feed each other. no, despite all the challenges, all the problem between the and the last few years had be china. still, last year china was india's number one trading partner. and for the, for the last 15 years, 20 years that china has been, india is one of the top trading partners. so, so there, he's also being the long disputed border. and so for the last 2 years,
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things of deteriorated, but know as you're likely mentioning the last few years uh, last 2 months. uh, there had been certain positive developments into the as we speak in deals for them . so i could see is visiting china. so there has been, uh, i would say, oh, cautiously i would say one is of the mistake that things would uh come to some kind of normality. we would, we know that the border issue was a long time to be as old, but it can be, it is old uh by talking. so one can only hope that you know, things would be mode or more or less in a situation where you have certain uh, issues to be resolved. but at the same time you can start working as a good neighbors. and i'm working on many all of those issues because china could also provide many opportunities to and i heard the experts say that the china india relationship says the cold war has, has full of this assault per woke repeated pattern. when there would be some
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positive steps, and then they would invariably be in a gated by some dispute later on, dissing this or recent uh, positive moves, i still within that cycle or they have some potential of breaking through it. no, i would think that you know, so, so it has to be no decided at the top level that we have to find certain solution to the problem. um and uh, i think a, they have talked through this process because both countries as a then what your leadership. so despite all the problems we had to instill, i think the multiple quite, quite using that time that he should not go out of control. and others should not take advantage of the problems between india and china. so i think i'm optimistic that hopefully we'll see some positive development. now you mentioned some talks of the top level and of course there was a major meeting between 5 minutes to marty and president
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a she which took place here in the restaurant. and so i wonder though, if you take this positive development as of a think in its own driven by its own, uh, dynamics, or is it more an influence or 5 global advance, for example, or response to what's going on across the ocean in the united states. no, i think is a combination of all the factors because it takes care of what happened in isolation. what is happening in europe? what is happening in united states? what is happening in the asia? and you have to look at all those issues carefully. and then you have to calculate, there is onset entity, as you said, you know, injured. i did states under trump, it's unpredictable how he was going to react at the same time. there are serious issues at the global level and you have many conflicts. and as we have seen,
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the global institutions of government is whether you look at the united nation security calling. so the, all you look at the new deal, all you look at the, you know, the new actually when the lighting system moved out, and you know, all these 2 shows have not been very effective. so obviously you have to look at those situations and then tried to see that, you know, there are other countries in which, how many india is infected, who i mean, despite all the, i mean what problem behind the china. but you know, with countries not just only with us, you all you would with the rest how many days these liberally, having good relations, no more than 35, a strategic partnership. so you have to see really just like the same thing that also certain principles. so i think this is of a india is looking at situation. now the, the chinese policies south time is described as one of a tactical expediency when china will forge sit in the agreements, violate some parts and tried to sort of cover it out with reassurance as uh, the high level. do you think there's any difference in how china relates to its
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various partners and which agreements it chooses to oppose all perfectly or let's say for goal, this is what, in fact is it happening because, you know, many of the agreements which india and china put in place uh, i mean the, i agree that the body will be tranquillity piece till the time we are able to resolve this issue. now that's going to do it for quite some time uh, at least uh 20 years plus. but suddenly, some of those times the deal, seeing that they were why they did buy china, the china will have its own explanation. but the problem, the fact of the matter was that in fact the mattress still is that a couple of years. relations between india and china has not been normally, and we have to bring it back to the normal se, but then that raises the question of what is normal because, i mean, uh normal means that you have certain issues because it will blow the country's
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ongoing board the whole country is agreeing at the same place so, so there are bound to be tension. so in certain areas, in which both of them will be cooperating. like in trade and investment in technology and eventually over to doing which we are doing. and we can do even more then the also it is, it is going to be certain competition because both of them would also bring that would be looking for markets. they would be looking for different investment. they want to also looking for certain influence. so there is also going to be in that sense competition, but that also, but it should not really become conflict. so, so this is what the, you know, so busy in the china, the nation, they look into to you policies that kind of thing. the competition, cooperation, conflict. so this is what has been the case for quite some time. so sometimes you have more cooperation, less config, sometimes like velocity as you have slightly more conflicting issues. but then the cooperation is less. but you know, this is all, you have to manage the,
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your interest, and you're brought up by the american formula of 3. see, they all fund sided into relation to, to china. i wonder if you think that india, or perhaps even russia to some extent, derive any indirect benefit from the increased attention that the united states is now paying to china. and do you think it changed the way a china behaves itself, both in the region and in the world? well, i mean, obviously uh other countries would like to take advantage of the, the united states. as you mention, if there is a certain tensions between india and china says they also have that issues, which i know they would like to use this uh to use this particular attention to the entered one page at the same james as india has the shoes, which i know for the last few years, so the kind of tension which is building between the united states and china. india also would like, would be a good one dish on that. then sure. if it's fair i the same time,
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this is also happening that uh uh, no kind of problems you had and all the less bullets with the auto and with the united states and sanctions. this has brought china and russia together, which is creating certain, um, what is in india that to, for the shelby comes to closer to china, which is not feeling very good for us in the long run. because you know, the feel that the, that i, she, i should be playing much more independent will be good role of those little bit of it. so this is the whole things that been happening with every country looking at their own interest is trying to, you know, use that particular situation. but we have a careful that we should not be used by others. uh, you know, in this kind of situation. so be tied to resulting by actually the china and india has also sought to mitigate this. china is factored by developing ties with the west. i think the previous administrations have been uh, courting and new daily, quite extensively. i would even say that the india enjoyed the very special
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treatment the for quite some time. do think that will continue on the trump administration. what do, at this point does do, i think there are so many interests between india and united states which have kind of was and values of assertive china is also one of those reasons that both of them come together because it's very difficult for one independent country. to kind of the violence, china, nobody can stop the eyes of china. oh, you know, and that's an independent factor. but at least you, you tied to the balance that, you know, you went into so not in the home to buy that rise. so both are trying to work on, so that's why you have the letters a good idea. and then you also have the end up as the economics. they will then you'll also have it in the, in the past, the vacant the nomic fan with different things you're talking. so all those things are basically tied to the bell of certain things working with the united states. yes. of all, but uh, does the united states commit to all those forms? because i mean, judging from the 1st moves of the trump administration,
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and there's some, some controversy within that administration. it looks like perhaps the relationship with indian males. so change because i heard that there are some major disputes over the age. one b visas, uh 70 percent of ways go to higher skilled workers who happened to be mostly indians in the past. if that issue has changed, do you think it will affect the emotional temperature between the 2 always will i will dump. was it also earlier for 5 years? uh, this is one area in which of, i think one can see the slide flick shows that a certain interest. i mean this one just only this i'm, that would be daddy's. so i need a when somebody and also he was up and dad was sending you what i did did on i think the indian policy makers are quite confident that they'll be able to manage those of you one. i mean, how do you negotiate with them on certain issues? all you'll give, set them given dick that, you know, uh, from certain specific products. a certain other thing which i don't think just to
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united states, you might just allow those things to happens. but those are not going to affect fundamentally, i would say in the united states relations because it's such an interest at this point of time, there can warranty and of it didn't sort of. and this to mention that the before to them to go that to many countries of the world as what it, what it from, from the thomas coming to the united states. but india is on one of them. now there is an old saying political circles, that's when the united states needs as the world catches a cold. and if you take that matter for a little bit further, i think the united states, right, that was not just sneezing. it said it in a very high fever with some a radical convulsions, but you're saying that the indians and not worried and how is india trying to sort of protect itself from the erotic nation of that the ministration or the you don't believe perhaps that it's erratic, no, i mean it's unpredictable,
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it's probably best way to but to, from the positive experience that there could be certain issues in which you could result. and then there's also a factor that is also good person to come and see between the but i'm this, i'm all the addresses and from how you can go to on some of it. i mean, nobody can be totally 100 percent. sure about this, but they are not see any of that. what it as like the auto pay under what it about dump administration and many others perhaps you heard, i say, well professor, we have to take a very short break right now. but we will be back in just a few moments station the, by the middle of the 19th century, practically the whole of india had been under the rule of the british and by the
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colonial authorities at impose that heavy death bringing the people into poverty. exporting natural resources, and moreover, these authorities absolutely had no consideration for the physicians of the local population, treating them like 2nd class citizens. the british were showing signs of disrespect even to those and cooperated with them. the facts of ignoring the religious beliefs of the hindus let them use nails as the voice mercenaries, older surfing under the british ground. the rebellion began on the 10th of may 1857 in the garrison town of may river, north of india, the form of abuse. the rebels quickly took over daily that he rode the resistance of the indian people lasted for one and a half years. however, the forces were not equal. the colonial authorities dealt with the rebels, cruel, late fee and slaves. the boys were tied to the mouth of the cannon and were shot right through their bodies for the amusement of the public. this type of execution
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was called the devil's with the obliteration of them you may result in the death of 800000 inhabitants of the indians. however, the british empire never broke the free spirit of the indians and their will will resist the welcome back to was a part for they of course, child such deborah, a professor at jo, how long after university in new dalliance professor and before the break, we discussed many changes at a now happening into a politics, but in his recent book, the indian external affairs administered jason, how to grow with that. the india, russia relationship is quote, the subject of attention. not because it has changed, but because it has not. what do you think allowed for these non changes given that the 2 countries internally have just formed a grade do? what did they do on the other? also you mentioned
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a couple of times that the word has changed as i, she has seen india has st. but india does she have the lease has continued to be a stable fact of international relations. because of, you know, um, as you know, the, in the, in, in the other relations into so which is a very strong for you and after that you will not for the so we pick up uh when, what date relations are the most uh, you know, affinity because any is as long as you wanna use to be in the as number one, trading partner on the specific uh, trading attainment which we had in the ninety's. the older 2 disappeared, but we weren't able to put together. so to me is switching the mechanism off to this that at least the political and strategic of the nations became a little less close and then uh, defense continue to be very important data. yeah, because most of the indian platforms will continue to be, as i see, and then in deal is also able to find certain uh, areas,
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particularly nuclear energy space. we're still, you know, many of the, but, you know, the kind of cooperation was built, but you know, the private sector attain simply didn't work because it actually, it was looking more towards the west india things change. and then we'll also looking for new mockers people, those will put anything in there that shouldn't market earlier or in the soviet market. those things simply didn't exist then. but you know, the 1st factor which was built over decades between india and russia, that continued, can i ask you about that? because clearly in what, in danger, politics uh there, there is a very huge shortage. i would even say of the lack of trust the countries have moved away from that paradigm. and yet, i think the relationship between india and china demonstrates that, you know, if things off to try to preserve it, even when commercial ties and the burgeoning, what do you think this uh, stability, it allows the to countries,
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is it why is it worth while to try to cultivate it in, in your relationship because it was, it was very deep rooted. it's not just only about the between just few interest. it was not just only about few political leaders or few political parties, insight to the lens. i'm the so the became india as plus family. so in 2014 he was never did in the union government, he was of the state leader. and at that time it was expected that you know, he may not really be very effective for them. policy player, and i remember, you know, he had 1st meeting with the president 14 and somebody asked him about the india or she had relations. and it'll naturally that his 1st reaction was that if you ask anybody in india, even a child who is your best friend and also would be less. yeah. so it's
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deep polluted that kind of a relationship where it's not just only defense forces. it's sort of just on the, or the political leaders at the general mosley will. people take the cache that will fit and that perhaps works with all, you know, all the policy makers as well. so they feel that whenever there was a political movement in india's history, whether it was 1971 in the, uh, you know, in the butler, they sure. i mean, the india box is done situation, or really later on when it was a issue of jungle in case we, it was day of the united nations or any particular time in india needed somebody at the united nations security console or any other international for them. a she has to do with india. so similarly the same situation when you know, uh, happened during the green crisis. uh, so is the sentiment that is, you know, there might be certain issues there, but you know, here the fan which is at
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a certain problem. and you know, it was very difficult for writing the western countries to understand the one day just and they look like disappointed, they'll try perhaps because they do not develop relationship in such a fashion. because as you pointed out, it takes time years. dickens to actually cult is a den sometimes for go immediate interest in order to you know, show respect to the connections that you're forced to an interesting way and off the, you know, you mentioned some difficult times in a rush just yesterday in the rest of the recent history, and that's the relationship they don't because it allowed the russia to reorient. if oil uh, exports very swiftly, 2 inches, also a great benefit if i'm not mistaken, the russian, our calls for 40 percent off in this oil imports compared to less than one before the one. now, what's interesting about it is that a lot of this oil,
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as far as understanding, gets refined in it and then being the adult as you to be sure you are a team union. and this is the i have the question i have for you. how do you understand this european positioning sort of ascending this energy sources circulating around the entire continental and losing what's important added value in the process? because a lot of those profits they used to be earned by the europeans themselves, but now they're ready to pay the pay exorbitant prices for the same sources of energy both with uh, well i think this is the, i mean, you know, when the, the hey, you know the ukraine was started, obviously the, the had certain issues and this didn't believe continue to have those issues. and then they decided that they have to move away from that issue in energy sources. and that they didn't, they didn't, was one of the, so selling the political decision was taken. so slowly and slowly this started
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moving away and that created a situation in which a lot of she also have to because she continued to be a major producer and explore the off energy. so for the europeans and not buying so that she obviously have to find new markets. so china wasn't milwaukee, india wasn't of the market. but the only thing was the problem is how do you really oh, suddenly created that link? it is and the data will be much higher because it is also closer to identify the sources in the middle east. uh so uh, maybe the fact of the freight would be added into this. but then you have the discount good price that sets us. we'd been searching back, it was the one that was a political really to do 2nd thing. they were able to do it. and then there was also, i'm president of sanctions against russia. so some hope all is see may, it goes in both the country, then agencies in both the countries. they have been also able to well called certain mechanism. the payments are made and still things are continuing of cause it's may not be very easy. i can understand it may be very complicated situation, but you know, it has to be done. so it means that there is
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a political will and the question you us on bearable delay. but during the planning that sounds very positive with only one for the europeans and for the global market . because of that i should, oil was not there. in the global market, there'll be much more will activity. there will be much for the price. would that be much higher than the i'm the consumers in europe also would have paid much higher price than what actually they are getting. know. so we, this is india, they might criticize india and it says that, you know, india still buying the be oil from last year, but the day that they buy and what are you for? and most of your wi fi that applies the global energy markets and they themselves are buying that in the does centurylink, they apply to very important stabilizing global. i would say, i think it also comes tre. sounds that the loud for a sort of a, just a distribution of economic activity because you're of a, please, before the kinetic phase of this conflict, accumulated a lot of the added value benefits. and now you know that being shifted to other
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countries like india, and i suppose this may trickle down from the energy sector to other industries as well because you need energy in order to develop your economies. now, do you think this situation is permanent? i do think the europeans forever real uh, sort of stay of this kind of arrangement or is there a potential for turning around? well, there's a potential of everything a little, but the at the moment looks like that for the next couple of years. things are going to be the way things are happening because you wouldn't have 5. the one say that it will uh take that is all you know, uh the ukraine case. but you know, i mean the sanction that's a white thing to do for some more time. similarly, europeans may also, politically, they have decided that there's also no pressure from the united states because i just states itself is becoming a major analogy producer. so they would, they would like to, i mean,
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your appeals to buy more energy from the united states. then from last year and in the process in the last 2 years, newly could is also being created sooner the same situation i've seen so it may not be exactly the same situation, say after 2 years after, even if things are normalized and the process. uh, it does more than uh, processing capacity, is it india, there's a new routes would be created, new connectivity channels would be created though because of the williams up there . so many of those got indoors which india and that she had been talking for years . some of the things made materialize because all the 3 and williams are the only things that are uncertain. but this has also with some new opportunities for india, and that she had to work together in many new areas as well as a minister of foreign affairs minister described india strategy as engaging with america. managing relations with china, strengthening ties with you are pressuring russia, bringing japan into play, drawing in our neighbors, extending our regional influence and expanding our traditional basis of support.
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that's a very ambitious and very multi faceted plan. what do you think is it's weak. so perhaps the most tenuous point. no, i don't think anything we just did and this is, i mean the 12 a one all at all times, but it's not the possible. no, but i don't see any contradiction here in this is, i mean uh what you can see that you 1st think of that typically, i mean some, some people said that it is going from the other line meant what is the alignment? but i think it's not even a line, but it's more to engagement because the line with india is not aligning with anybody. it's not even any country because india cannot be even if you're working in the end up as a good day united states. india is built into like a, like, you know, uh the, you know, on like, uh say, the other partners, you know, whether japan or auto staley and other those who come with the united states. and even though there's something in the pacific or not. but india of a lot,
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but there are certain interests and because of the initials which i not particularly uh, these kind of narrative, these kind of things do work. uh, so this has been working at the same time. it is also playing a very important role in all within the global sold because global, so today is not what it used to be. installed a bunch of fuel developing countries. we didn't global, so did a heavy rates, politically, economically, strategically. and a, you look at any of them was that they look at play and you look at investment, you look at the, you know, many of the didn't even even services if technology, the global sold countries on becomes important. so in the i can work with the neighbors and the global assault and also the other players. so it's the same b shift, but yes, i mean, so far, i mean the it as well for the okay. now let me ask you one last question because in this a great list of objectives, the administer didn't mention, pack is done by name. and there is also no thing about managing historical
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amenities. how do seem developing, do you think this issue will be addressed primarily on a biological basis, or has it now become a sort of a small thing within that much broader puzzle? well, i think if india has any ambition to be an important player within asia and at the global level, so you cannot see any player varies important drone or that emission. so if you do not see any resolved, your issue has been engineered before. so i'll do it to the uh, india has to find ways to work, but to kind of dimension into focused on but the sofa, i think situation has not really these that please between adults really affect to, you know, other kind of for the nation and others of the they bought does look like this, done within the largest people. things may not be that important. but i think for your the largest role ambition, you have to find certain things also within your neighborhood. and it has to be
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done by naturally that has been the policy to out well, professor, we have to leave it there. it's been great pleasure talking to thank you very much for that. i do think a pleasure talking to you and thank you for watching hope to hear again on world's a part the to take a fresh look around as a life kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real opinions fixtures designed to simplify, it will confuse who really wants a better wills, and is it just because it shows you shared images present? it is. but can you see through their illusions, going underground?
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can the you training officer is charged with terrorism by moscow for his elated rule in the attack on a curse region boarding school russian authority states the fall making was that tend to draw attention away from the torture and execution of civilians by t. x forces in the nearby area and warning, distressing images about i had to use the goal is to discovery. so a russian troops on cover the bodies of at least $22.00 locals. that partly must secured by a new train in battalion. so it had leisurely prime minister, it puts a positive spin and tell him the destruction of 90 percent of the gals entire tree
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presented the idea for his actions on the expressing hope. the us president will help, but we shipping them off of the middle east part decisions and the current direct soldiers to redraw on the map. but i believe that working closely with president trump, we can redraw it even further, and for the better us double trump freezes foreign aid funding el salvador as president, joins the ranks of global leaders accusing us aid of destabilizing elected governments world on. but on the i q this rolando spreading conflict in central, i forget about the congolese diaspora in europe claims the westbrook complicity in the owner of the you're welcome to the weekly recap of the past 7 days of news plus right up to the moment developments as well, let's get it to our top story. the russian human rights commissioner has demanded
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international condemnation of saturday's attack on the school in the come freeze. curse collision must go, has opened a criminal case against a ukrainian army officer, accused of ordering. a mist silo strike on the civilian building. the number of victims has not been confirmed, but dozens are feared dead. the ukrainian armed forces committed another walk fine by launching a target dismissal strike on the boarding school in the city of sewage up the lawn . so find them in miss solves from this and 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 credit analogies forces on the civilian facility, once again demonstrated the terrorist in human nature of those. what empowering to what cube has attempted to blame moscow for the incident in claiming russian forces,
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shelving area currently occupied by you printing forces and kill civilians. but evidence fund by soldiers securing the territory. point to war crimes being committed by the occupying troops or to correspond into english. sit down off. can tell us more about that. and do you see a know that it was meant to be a standard cleanup corporation. instead, a bloodcurdling discovery fingerprints of ukraine's months long presence in this village be above you. well, how do you typically do yet? yeah, jim full is do those little, i mean, these 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 guy a bullet co meticulousness, which is on there is, what do you do?
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you're not the beauty 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, what did you get 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 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 for crimes, it accuses key of troops of, you know, script, but each not alone, ukrainian soldiers murder than most, and raped indiscriminately according to the authority. now, this is not something that russia hadn't raised the alarm about before. back in
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september, last year, russia's permanent representative to the un proceeding bins, essentially accused key of carrying out crimes against humanity in the course region. we're just below the rush. it has numerous pieces of evidence indicating the concentration camps were set up in a number of settlements controlled by ukrainian militants. in the course region. civilians who were unwilling or unable to evacuate or forcibly brought there. for instance, between 70 and 100 civilians were forcibly driven into the basements of the sewage or financial and subjected to moral degradation, use for filming propaganda, stories for ukrainian informed media and from the stars ukrainian soldiers been told back, and russians could 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 the 3rd of the territory. it initially ceased in the course squeegee,
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and as russian forces reclaimed their land, moscow begins to reveal the full extent of war crimes committed by key forces here, i guess, done of reporting from the dumbass oxy rushes foreign ministry spokesman sees this . google strike is a terrorist i that must be fully investigated by the international community that says a local forensics expert has detail lahardo in state of the body is discovered these earlier, not far from where the latest attack occurred. most of a bunch of them were received bodies from the village of 1st gap regiment. all of them were emaciated with science, a violent death. they were predominantly elderly people. most of the bodies had a gunshot in trepner woods. however, 2 corpses of elderly man and women with blunt trauma to the swords with multiple by electro reflectors throughout their work intelligence to the lungs. and there was an outpouring of blood in the plural cavity. their cause of death was blotches trauma. however, in addition to what the ones nice were injured and the men's left hand was injured
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with the car po, bone fractured all of this fix to the brutality there was inflicted on them. the woman's body also stands out as it was found to have various injuries, blunt trauma to the chest and gone shut ones which were predominately localized in her back as well as the size of the electric shock. i recognize 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 as well. we spoke earlier on this with the serbian war reporter at daniel sim. it should say is t as efforts to shift blame. busy russia for atrocities and for us because both fired for you it's hard to say, well, why on for just a few of green dog and in boarding school. and so, just because the restroom 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
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a gross region. in this particular case, off or walk in the back on the board, including sewage up well known and well marked of a description as improvised refugee for uh, your remaining step to assist in this uh for us. and for the ration who uh, unfortunately they don't, they're occupied the story investor media, we already have traditional suicides. i q is each other, narrative is customary to for us publish news investment media. busy is russia to blame and then to size accuse each other? so if this is some try to fly, fly with wow. inside of that presence administration, if you wanted to ship focus from the new school for the extra and the crime committed there. that the app on the back part daniel send that, you know, the united states once keep the whole little actions with the end of this year,
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a seemingly the deadline. donald trump special on void for ukraine and russia. so he's a presidential vote would be good for the country. most democratic nations have elections in their time of war. i think it is important they do so. i think it is good for democracy. that's the beauty of a solid democracy. you have more than one person potentially running a lot of years. the landscape remains in power despite his term having officially expired. last may. he postponed an election sighting martial law, which he imposed due to the ongoing conflict. it's just landscape also continues to refuse to cancel his own 2022 decree binding any negotiations with the bottom of the russian president pointed out that any peace talks with keeps current leadership would actually be unconstitutional and you claim it so just to shake low, but usually with the current head of the regime in see if, when he was still a fairly legitimate head of state issued a decree binding negotiations,
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how kind of negotiations be resumed. now, if that band, if negotiations begin within the current regulatory framework, they will be strictly speaking a legitimate and this means that the results of these negotiations can also be declared illegitimate. but when we heard the view of former c, i, analysts learning johnson. he believes vladimir zalinski is unlikely to in any fairly health presidential election in ukraine as if it's a fair election. but that's the question. will it be a fair election or will it be just as a show trial of silver? he is not popular and not highly regarded now. now, even if they hold new elections, it still does not raise the reality that the ukraine is an authoritarian dictatorship. it is cancelled. the political parties is canceled media band them. and then on top of that, it has the,
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you know, locked up political opponents. so there's, there, definitely it is it, you know, even carrying out an election in that environment. it's going to be questionable because it's unlikely the could actually be a free elections. it's just an other aspect of this ukraine, this kind of under further strain. since it's top financial backer, the u. s. polls the it's far in a programs. some influential figures are welcome to move, including the el salvador leader, who secures the us agency for international development of the stabilizing states under the pretext of offering financial assistance. most governments don't want usa, the funds flowing into their countries because they understand where much of that money actually ends up well marketed as support for development, democracy and human rights. the majority of these funds are funnelled into opposition groups and g o's with political agendas and destabilizing movements at
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best. maybe 10 percent of the money reach is real projects that help people in need . there are such cases, but the rest is used to fuel dissent. finance protests and undermine administrations that refused to align with the global as the agenda. cutting this so called aide isn't just beneficial for the united states. it's also a big wind for the rest of the world. just dollars into a 2nd spent in the white house, donald trump holt, it all for a different 90 days, with the exception of programs in egypt and jordan, the decision came into effect immediately with no exception for kids which has in recent years become the top recipient of us economic and military supports, but with american funding cutoff, fee training, and media outlets of tried file and asking subscribers to donates while some are winning, their content may soon only be available for a fee. key of has admitted over 80 percent of outlets are funded by us aid leaders across the world have long raised concerns over the agencies transparency. i have
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repeatedly said that organizations such as us a id and any d with the former, being a state agency and the latter, supposedly a non governmental organization, but are both financed from the us budget play a very bad role in our country. they issue grants, used to teach george and youth how to carry out a to teach them how to use weapons and teach them how to deal legitimize law enforcement agencies and the government. the us government, specifically through us a id, as for some time being financing organizations openly against the legal and legitimate government i represent. this is clearly an interventionist act, contrary to international law and relations, which should prevail between free and silver in states. will solar and international affairs of the city, university of new york professor down. the shaw says he's hopeful the u. s. a plump don will symbolize
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a change from previous american foreign policy as to how long has us a been a spear ahead of us imperialism. we saw the crew in 2019, in bolivia, we saw the 2009 cool in hon. doris us aid had a lot to do with this. they have a $25000000000.00 budget. certainly, we, the american people can use that $25000000000.00 right here at home to generate more jobs and economic possibilities. i think it's important to also point out that uh, 201 years after the monroe doctrine, the united states continues to have 70 choose. u. s. military base has spread across south america in the caribbean, china and russia did not have even one base in the hemisphere. so i think this comes is welcome news that us aid is now cut off and hopefully
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a relic of america is imperial passed. these really prime minister has left tell a v for washington to meet with donald trump before taking off benjamin netanyahu said he would try to convince the u. s. president to help redraw the map of the middle east. the decisions we made in the war of already changed the face of the middle east. our decisions and the courage of our soldiers have redrawn them out. but i believe that working closely with president trump lift and redrawn even further and for the better, i believe that we can strengthen security, broadening the circle of these. and that you are remarkable here of these students . well that follows donald trump saying it would be best to quote just pretty nice . the entire gallons a strip, some is really officials champion similar plans. you may recall at the start of the war. however neighboring r, upstate severe, mentally rejected the calls for further displacement. you end data estimates that overall 85 percent of the intake population already being forced out of their homes
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because of the ongoing ceasefire agreement. some of the displaced are now returning to the north of gals and a column of those traveling palestinians was attack just hours ago. report say a child was killed in the strength of the idea of confirmed the assault saying it's fighter jets fired on a vehicle moving outside they agreed upon route. so i was just doing well with the 6 far large the holding for not in dallas or the idea shifted focus, develop westbank with huge explosions. again, rocking the city of junior the ongoing rates in the north of scott's palestinian city saw the mosque demolition of homes reports say at least one the hospital was damage to the issue of hard line financed and insure house calls on p. m. that's in yahoo! to a search solver and say over the west bank,
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referring to the area by its historical name to the on some of the tomb with one another with hold on a great deal. is it state the complete victory and gaza, the destruction of mazda and the return of all our hospitalization, with a strengthening of our security on all borders? this danger must be removed. we must strengthen our griffin sovereignty over the homeland and judea. in some areas we have such a small country and therefore we must work to avoid evil. we will not take gaza and multiply this thread at the heart of our country 20 times. we are strengthening our grip each an imposing sovereignty and judea and samaria will palestinian political assigned to this professor set the mirror believes benjamin netanyahu will seek from support for an expansion of military operations in the west. you want to give degree line to, to go on in the west bank, especially in the west bank. and yes, it is going to expand what these are in the army city and talking about expanding this operation to a different view. you can see the north end as well as to the front and downs as if
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the villages which they believe that the best thing is, is this that's out there. now that i know of, of getting more than 50, as i've seen them, does this, does, this is not true because we know that the most of them are, are still the use. it's exactly like the claim goes up, because more than, you know, $50000.00 as i'm talking about giving come us, but we know that the most of them, what are the judges? yep. actors as they claim to be asked to be here, just as given me k to for kat with a president of but on the how slow neighboring lawanda for biking in 23 insurgents in eastern d r c. and accused k gully, a for mentoring arrest across the region. both ways that you see what is happening here very close to us. why the silence does the international community not see the consequences sit in us? i am telling you that if it continues like this,
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the world may spread through the region that point for one that continues to make conquests. i know that it will happen in burundi as well because we're one that is in the process of creating young refugees. it's all being done now. it is trying to harden them in the congo office one day. it wants to come to berlin, the. we are not going to accept this war. if the east of the congo does not have peace, the region does not have peace as well. the democratic republic of the congo also accuses rolando indiscriminately killing civilians. something to galle categorically rejects as it does accusations of supporting the n 20 tree militants . distressing images are emerging from the border city, goma or local officials say the body count has not risen to 770 from fighting this week. the 23 claim they sold to secure the east of the country in response to please from local tasking for protection from police. protesters made their under felts against rolanda on western states for backing the grid, storming embassies in the account.
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the we worked 5 kilometers to get here. we have only one desire to destroy this house. look at these chairs i took, no one is going to stop me. i'm at home here in my own country. the while each party and the conflict in central africa plains the other for the interest a year ago or a one the signed a key resort supply deal with the you and some of the state and natural resources law is at the heart of the funds. the minerals 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 i opium,
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and has the 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, cmt, the city, a group established for a total of people by a mine and everything east and call every a whole deposit, solve 10 to them. every mitchell extracted from colton. and i see you in listening, you come to see over 15 procedures, the will supply off this q material comes from the cap to give you a x, which did some digging and solve that to the one does. colton x full to have increased by 50 percent of tweaks for the city compared to just figure before this mean to the one that became a whole lot is colton. exporting to institute city. she is the catch, the numbers shows the world's biggest, tend to them producer is not one, but the d. c. it has been increased. it's 10 to the money to the,
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to use in recent years total and put out $900.00 to a to metric tons of to be until the 20 to the city. producing nearly 41 percent of the world's mind supplies. that's and i'll take you back to the use sign these that's memorandum of understanding will strategic amendable. what one to guess? who's a major player when it comes to capital inspection? according to the i see no one sick one day, you might to question why it's not the minimal which to yes, well some have the answer you, we're going to your funding run out because of our conditional company is one to act suit to, to have access to just such as this is easiest way, this is the cheapest way, cuz companies from just giving their sources like that use, i mean, but, and you can see this on them. and this is denise, all my conditions, that roll metals of a kind of things such as the d. c is extracted from that country without any
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beneficiary action. they all come back because in order to get access to those areas with these very important 3 minimal costs. and unfortunately then the people all advocate being political things out there for the sake of getting access to those mineral. this is you're the one. the memorandum has left a very bitter taste in the mouth of the companies leader. it's a publication in very bad taste. we're one that continues to hide behind b, m 23, 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 envelope in countries of all fluids. he gets results,
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disagreement on what the european union terms strategic, raw materials is not an isolated occurrence. the use complicity in the exportation of our resources and we're one to 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. but 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 one that was some ok to it . in some parts of the d. c will profiting from the construct if i need to, diamonds, go to colton and other places. mitchell's, 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
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a less conspicuous armed force and alternative strategies for carrying out the exploitative activities. and he, with this yeah, washington has a choose a one to add to that and i'll see legally accepting intervals from congo. i want us to present push back saying it would be better for washington to monetize phone, which is jesus. and as a mom my ending in the eastern new comb or in a coma then for to and i never knew a perfect play a game. what history, what lies behind the display need for companies for success? cobalt is critical to the new for any differences. it's taking me to the manual is required for the best of production. batch leaks of vehicles and energy storage systems tend to use the phone solar panels and wind turbine components. that's the thing about these minimal resources. austic, egypt for the u. s. claims to green its economy and to become clients need solvent . 3 to 50. they even admitted kobolds. lucy and tend to them,
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and all of them are considered as critical and a full strategic importance for you've opiates, society, i won't face. and now as a conflict, basically the world has largely failed to notice the english actions and how, what is the hop hosted 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. many roles of the d, f, c, and they don't care whether they get it through the government or the d r. c o, through the innovation. so for one, the whole through any other group such as the in 23 good. the only thing they 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 totally found in the d r c. so it's easy,
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simple for them to have access to those materials. the student led protest in serbia has to finish the 27 hour blockade of the libertine bridge. and the city of novi sad demonstrators gathered to mark 3 months since a concrete at owning collapse to up to a train station there coming 15. here's our correspondence, the lena markovich with more on that. and he's, the knowledge behind us is the liberty bridge, which is currently completely passable. an hour ago the blockade ended up, which was originally supposed to last 24 hours to walk, but at the so called extended citizens plan of jobs. so which was held for the 1st time and no besides the stock students together with the assembled citizen, i decided to extend the blockade for another 3 hours until 6 pm. they also, yeah, and this was done so that citizens and students who could clean up all the trash can be sold, load your daughter's out at the board. them. what attractive special attention
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today was the veterans of the 63rd parachute brigade. but i'm presenting the students with an icon which was a very emotional moment alone and brought tears to many of them. uh and in addition, i mean like when we were driving from bell grade to nobody side, we saw columns of taxi drivers go over to a gathered on their own to bring bill grad students home doc, who had walked 82 honors to know besides 2 days ago they were waiting at the other end of the liberty bridge. i feel pretty well known sideways. what not the call so by the speakers on stage have attracted a lot of attention from the many people gathered the food, both students and those who came to support the course of their professors, students and ordinary citizens. also now they spoke on various topics and each lot with some names that spoke on stage of cost indignation for the fee. on the 1st of all, these were yvonne could pop of actually a, a professors and a prominent member of pro glass complete, and also drug and below get unit. zorn case, it charges yvonne, yvonne and in chicago. what do you think? many of those gathers were unhappy with the appearance of political figures. wanted
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to politicize their meeting for office. we spoke with the participants strongly protested against the presence of progress, members at the student meeting office the so that everyone knows that progress is trying to impose itself as a political leader of the student protocols. i specifically mean dragon below glitch who is a direct member of pro glass, but also other people who are to put it mildly controversial on the truck you moment to remind you that you don't even have information that yesterday dragon will be allowed release from was that my philosophy department published and lobbied for progress. this proves that he is trying to politically abuse something that is pure, something that is originally student based to both of them. but not, we are very sorry if someone did not like what happened yesterday to all that we always try to ensure everything is good. all goal is for us, old and love each other and be together in this many exceed my goal is to observe this to see what is happening in, at the same time, to promote it, to a healthy move home, so that a liberal revolution does not arise as they are trying to do in georgia and so that
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it is not anti russian. scott knuckles, obviously, immediately after the civic plan on model to students, once again announced that they will not give up on their demands. who is the and that they will continue with the action and the citizen. so all their demands are met. they are fully, we still don't know what the actions will be. ok. however, when the on the page announcing their future steps team is you. they announced that new events are expected soon. the water is doable. the bell great. the a model of the boot. okay, 30 minutes problem me like here in most schools, thank you for watching. or at least use wind up tongue or from school mules with host ship booths. drop in for this one, the
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say everybody, welcome back to moscow. welcome back to moscow, mules. i'm shay, bowes. i'm here again. i'm joined the course by my, you know, forever friend. i'll give you the mind with the statistics, the mind with the numbers kind of backs up the stuff i make up with the facts. so where are we gonna start this week? and, of course, all eyes on the states, right? you know, the big don hits the ground running, you know, he's not going to mail the pack executive orders here, a few full pause there. but he's really a, you know, making some progress is quite impressive. and he is the best mine who is a boy in the backseat. it'd be long and you know the drum over his a. i love you to a wave. let's call us uh, from the heart signal. it seems to kind of caught on a bit. i'll get you over there. i mean, a lot of people aren't getting into this, right. even man of the cloth as we called them over this way. yes, man of religion. uh, what was this gentleman's name,
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calvin robinson. calvin robinson sounds very, very scottish. you know, and he's the from the diet coke catholic church, which is basically the, i think it comes, you know, the sugar free catholics. you know, they kind of pick, if you will see, you know, take a bit out of it and look at calvin getting, let's say, animated about e, long as the signaling. let's have a look at it. run the video you. this is the last i'm for christendom. is may cold break times, the whole of the old world is crumbling. every country in europe isn't bracing, dest america, as far as i could see, is over the country slicing for life. and that's down to you guys actually called the last one of you for what you're doing. please keep doing it. i hope that i could encourage you. my cell goes out. so you've got all this on the he did, he did the full on her cuz he was gonna take him to make what he had a long illustrious career after that, right on the rails and got kicked out. you know, speaking of the, you know, nazi salutes the sort of signaling that it involved. so the big dawn has decided to
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open a new concentration of a new, concentrated cup. i hear you say only, maybe not. the idea has been around quite a while. the british 1st developed them in south africa during the cold war, starving. the wives and children bore fighters who refused to put down their weapons. and now the button was then taken up, of course, by the americans in the 2nd world war imprisoning about a 120000 japanese civilians made them born in america. i'm putting them in camps new 2000 them died in those coms as several of them were shot dead by the guards. a long time later, they were given 20 grand each by the americans on a big sorry, nose a but all you, they've decided to sort of double down on the guantanamo thing. but everything it was like, it was kind of like a more of like a of a holiday kind of guantanamo right. it wasn't use. you were going to get some kind of good. i'd say to star what, what, you know, what went down there? it was a typical american holiday season place with the well, you know,
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with what they call in have some tire rotation maintenance on time. you're going to have with your family will the water boarding doors feeding. we reported to about this on our tea meetings, sleep deprivation and much, much more. yeah, it sounds like your average sort of a little bit of hotel. i don't the other side of the spectrum of us society of course, are people like bill gates. he's kind of a terrifying characters. me dude in a jump or you know, the should you to someone who looks like they kind of buy their clothes in a charity shop. what they're like, it for anything they're hold on or, you know, on the, you know, people like bill get to get a pass, don't they? and they get to talk complete to the vaccines they get to makes the whole basically, as they get to sort of advocate for you know, dramatic and implications for ordinary people who don't want to play along with the big game ever. meanwhile, the people that they're playing with, that little friends, people like you, you know, who, you know, when they hang out with them or, you know, going to play ping pong at their house. they get to just say, sorry,
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right on the stuff. and you know, debates a little bit to donald trump when i stare with him and you're clear to go. so here's an interesting video royal use of our friend bill gates to do this in a jumper. i just don't trust them. i'm talking about his non friendship with jeffrey. now that's at all he's on a 1st name basis with jeffrey. and what is known as fran at. yeah, it looks like it's ready to me. you know, not like prince andrew who can sweat at all, but he started to sweat when people to ask. sorry to ask him about his friendship with jeffrey on the video or do you think okay, back at that moment that you that you were being painted? hope carefully bill. well jeffrey jeffrey oh, jeffrey effect. i was foolish to spend any time with him just and he sort of and you know, got times various people by spending time with other people. oh yeah. yeah. yes i yeah. i oh yeah i yeah. let me think my way of this when i keep dig into digging
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bill, it would help me with global health course. the great, cool you read all what you were doing as it made you know, we know what you did last summer. bill and action. 730. you're your city. yeah. yeah. you're not like tied. i think like the sweat anymore. like prince on into any was leader out the who's the last world lead to the spoke to because of how engage the foundation is and the level of health issues like you own the whole thing and you use a scenario, bro, you're just a to fluid. you know, it's nice to see them wiggling, square them though, right? so you say, what do you think guys at home, you know, do you think a bill it wasn't really poly with the jeffrey and because he certainly try to make that out. i'll gabled. all. yeah, of course has been rooting around in the you know, it depends of the internet has come up with a few little nuggets which may suggest that old bill is talking. oh you. oh yeah, he seems to be 4 to 4 because uh, according to n y t uh, in fact,
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beginning in 12 or 2011. mister gates smith was mr. epstein on numerous occasions, including at least 3 times at the keys police room. i'm having townhouse offerings and at least once thing late into the night who or for me was completely accidental . jeffrey, but that's not it. sure. there is more to this. no, i'm friendship. mr. epstein spoke with bill and melinda gates foundation and also jp morgan chase 0, who the proposed me $2000000000.00 charitable fund, an arrangement that had the potential to generate enormous fees for mr. epstein, definitely an upfront, but if it's enough friendship, it's nothing happened. so another uh, interesting story, this week was uh, also in the us and also relates to big amounts of money in its own way. at an f 35 uh the us super jack. you know the plan that's gonna basically dominic,
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the skies across the glove and not doing a very good job of it. another one dropped out of the sky at type lee. thank god, the pilot objected safely. very dramatic stuff. that's a look at the video and then it's out of talk about the super jet. will know you are, you know, it's, it's crazy, isn't it? is this rolling like a brick wall and then you see the do coming down to the power sheet. so dramatic stuff. right, again, great. nobody hurt, but i'll get at least we know that a feet a fully operational f, 25 or, you know, petroleum disguise in united states, keeping america safe from its enemies. right. and there's more, more them arriving every year to do that, right? all you correct? according to number street in 2020 the number of f. 35 jets of our mission already was 71 percent maybe is is, is dribble speak for that could fly. right. could fly for a couple of minute. okay. okay. 70 percent?
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not bad. not bad, really, but 70 percent in 2024. so that number is 48 percent. and according to the government's accountability office has a life cycle cost for the f 35 which consists of purchasing, operating and sustaining the aircraft has surpassed. more than 2 trillion bucks. yeah. and the russians are, you also have their own little a, $35.00, but it's sue hawaii. it's an issue $35.00 right now. tell us how much we've been talking about deep. so you can, we're gonna talk about how the west is completely folding itself. it is a delusion, isn't about costs. so tell us about the f. $35.00, the su, $35.00. and, and how much is the worst $1.00 cost? and how much does the american will cost just just as a little bit of an angle? what is it? so are do yours? as you remember, f, $35.00 costs around $100000000.00 each. so as to you 35 costs uh,
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around 2000000000 roubles, which is in fact 20000000 bucks. so it's, you can get 5 of the russian jets for one of the american ones. and the russian was told keep dropping out those guy. mm. uh, flight would shovels, flight would show. so you know, you gotta ask yourself, you know, those, your 1st, the 1st on the list, you know, where, where are we heading today? grandpa, we're heading. this has been to go, you know, knock on a few doors there. those don't need it or you might need to knock on or get knocked off on and find out who's getting screwed. usually the us tie, spare ukraine, the in europe all around the world. and it seems to us taxpayer is helping people get screwed and not in maryland or virginia or no girl new york put in garza. indeed, you guys are paying for the condoms for the last boys on their, their little party. you know, they don't, they don't like a drink. they, they're not into, you know, the heating, just thinking lifestyle or maybe not only is it correct in the united states has
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paid $50000000.00. well, the us taxpayer has by $50000000.00 to get, let's say i'm for a joint cobra rope a in a in gaza. that cool. that's according to the us space folks personal. here's the deal. they claim that they were planning to spend $50000000.00 on condoms for guys . and apparently that's enough to buy a 5 packs of called homes for each doesn't citizen that includes women. and of course just newborn babies who need condoms most to jesus. all the videos of those, you know and be also found that there was about to be $50000000.00 tax fair dollars that went out the door to find condoms in gaza. that is a preposterous waste of taxpayer and we'll give you a break. it's not really come up into i think it's a giant cover of from talking about the complete waste of money. a delusion isn't.
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uh, you know, the deep sea tank. right. you know, it deep secures the big chinese, a guy that's kind of rolled into town and basically kicked this to load from under the big spanners into us. reminds me of this. uh, you know, we all have his moments in life, but you come up with a great idea. you know, hey, i know how to point the back out to the p linux of global defense plastic device. you know, you do the draws your run around there and then you on the internet and some dude had already done it like 20 years ago. and you feel like a complete ass and all you. i think we can say that's an interesting analogy for how the american trillion dollar tech industry field is when johnny's role as the town, you know, $5000000.00 books under basically do exactly what you've been doing for the last 10 years. but do it better for money? yes, it's called getting completely over of before ha, there's a solution. uh huh. run the start running the super mego intra american cope. you all, you activate the coal pm alarm from the video. you know, the chinese labs,
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they have more each one hundreds then. then i will think, you know, you can have the highest power to video chips that they were not supposed to have. yes, the, my understanding is that there's a has about $50000.00 each one hundreds. how dare they come up with a solution because subtraction a year, one for all of these 2. they completely screwed. you kind of like how much to come down this way. you huge bend over and take it america. so let's look at this uh, topics that they used to cope with. so for the being more 1st than america today, chinese have some secret hidden it chips by you and media. we somehow these guy, the scaly i. c, o knows about are completely the secret. these guy knows about when the secret, some dude with a mop on his head, you know, knows about, is this incredible because that kind of whole people didn't really help raise the radio stocks anymore. yeah. they use the other one which is open a i crying,
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the chinese sold are modal. they use the open, the i charge you because you were going to get the theft of technology from the united states in about 2 minutes. we're going with them. but of course, while the american klein, media sort of piles off, they get the call, you know, painless out here. you know, oh, this is dangerous. you know, deep seek is dangerous, they're good, you're gathering your data and they're watching what you do. and you know, they're stealing information. yeah. it's called the n s a. it's called google. it's called facebook because they all do exactly the same. and they actually do more, because i'm already in a, say, a go call. the mr. snowden, me down the road here in a burger bar. so i'm on the way to work. and you know, he revealed the scale of the us states surveillance on his own people. and it's allies, correct, iowa, as much as he loved the big gun here on the law school meals. we also have to keep him on a tight feed when he starts making stop and politicians make stuff up,
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you know, the big gun is no exception. and he recently, in an interview, a couple of days back, said that, you know, as soon as some, one of the russians, the russians are way ahead. he, you know, their way and i personally technology and the big the, he currently decided, well, we still, the problem is these 2, these 2 other technology is our technology. it's beautiful, they store and they took it from us. now it's interesting how do you have, oh, yeah, i want to ask is great, how do you steal something that you don't have from someone? right? so i was like, i'm gonna steal a $1000000.00 from on you. well, you don't have a $1000000.00, right? everything is possible in america, so you don't have a $1000000.00. the americans don't have the hypersonic technology, which is actually been demonstrated and you create all the shanika new. well, there's a book to the americans are saying that the russians stole what they don't have to make. what the russians do, have me deep seek owners, nick, the subject and russia's hypersonic. we dos all new writers during obama's
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administration. they stole the design for the russian sold. it is uh they got it from us. some bad personally stolen from the american embassy in the bridgestone town of i was the rise of building of hypersonic and we're doing super hypersonic actually can just either step better con, started stop. i will have them think they're starting fairly shortly. but grocery got them and they built them. yeah. where is they stolen during the administrator usually stolen from the spanish embassy on funding from by lawyer in portugal during the break. so inside the hypersonic stuff 10, they may die for something like this. he just know it's just for you know, done please. you're good. it is. think what you're good. a stomach is, here's the thing, cherry, i think americans are so unable to comprehend an idea that somebody could make new technologies cheaper and better than america. you know, for
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a 100 years of dominating planets, the only way they can cope with it is by telling themselves that it was still restored. yeah, and you know what? we don't mind just keep telling yourself, keep telling yourself that your 1st step, all this money you spend is spent on, on purpose and fairly because what we really don't want here most school meals a, as americans tend to go on being efficient. no, thank you know, unless don't forget, american is 1st a lot of things. it's a great country, very innovative, great people. but you know, you ask yourself the following question. in reality, maybe it's uncomfortable question. what's the point of having all this good stuff? if you're going to kick the crap out every time you see it, you know, these autonomous vehicles. is it safe to go around the american cities in the, in these vehicles or you don't want to show evidence suggests that you'd be better off staying home on the playstation. you won't get one of them. is the road ship under playing a simulator because outside on them streets they use means streets brother,
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video and also make sure you're in a gated community. so this is, this is a test. this is what happens through the toner. most vehicles in the through the vehicle because there's nobody driving it to do it. i think i can just smash the crap out of right. that's, that's a so that's the psychology. cuz no one there to call the cops. there's no one there . so it's known and no one owns it, right? that's this is just, this is the, this is the out. if you right. no one in there. we can just smash it and take whenever we went right. i know i'm not sure they weren't taking anything. they're just smashing to sell them is because you know, few robots just marsha, the robots completely agree on while the big dom is kind of, you know, wading through his problems over there. he has definitely declared war on woke this uh the stuff he's really, really delivered on a lot of that stuff on. he's shaking the tree and all sorts of stuff. all of that.
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right. i mean, including this uh, gentleman in address. uh, who is a guy who was trying to stand or whatever that means what i don't know what bits were taken off or put back on. and you know, looking pretty good in the photograph here on the video and complaining that when they renewed their passport instead of f for philip, i saw a female a, there was a big him, i think horrible. m m from a terrible one. the video easier wondering what it's like being transgender under this new administration. i just come to support in the mail and the gender to mail. oh, because of the terrible you are a mind. well, thank you so improved. there's my picture. you are a man what's, what kind of put him on, leslie i am right. your mind literal help and guess, well, the big gums as sort of the please said to read the world of locus and seems to be having a bit of an impact on this. i says, who of the atlantic as well,
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with the left, the president's notice and of the powerhouse, the country of lafayette. revealing that when he came out and said he was gay and open the gay. uh, you know, now he's decided that's no forget, i didn't reset, but you said you were gay. i was a big i was in cable. my boyfriend was kind of stuff right for serious. yeah, for real watch this video. well, you, you made history the 1st open me guy president in the well, to the case, but i wonder then how you view what you're hearing from donald trump on as well as all right, well not all that. so we are not the right to say the back side, the tank sliding. yeah. you know, so you've seen a bit of backsliding your time, edgar, but that was a long time ago. oh, but that's all in the past now. so i'm going to give you a warning now because i think what we're about to show you is probably one of the most critical retarded ad delusion. this drivel fest that you're ever gonna see
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almost confused. and i've seen a lot. we've pumped out a lot of drift and delusional. freak show. but this really, i think, oh, you taste of biscuits. this is a, an american, you know, hollywood movie. and we all know hollywood is, you know, the hot bed of liberalism. i live tired ation. and you know, the woke agenda, you know, the global homo h q is in hollywood royalty, and they've come up with this movie about a mexican drug dealer who decides to escape from the car towels. now they've done, is it, and they would come across the border and had to america to become a woman, to get transformed into a lady. kind of happen, you know, to get all the bits put on to make it look that way. this is where you haven't received 13 oscar nominations. why don't you? this is how screwed hollywood is on the video. you. hello, very nice to me. sex change. i forgot to tell you. save a worse. it's a musical man. the woman, the 2 men,
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to woman from fitness to try is if you a, for me just even route. what would you like to know about it? so i want to know with what is the thought that the, i mean is the serious. since if somebody help us, please, somebody help americans. someone told evade american north korea iran. but she told me, you know, anybody didn't there in the health of se, control i have been, god bless the, what does that, adams up for reduction. yeah. yeah. i don't even know what to say about that. i know to say, i mean that is the bottom of the barrel when it comes to this propagandized shies and we're definitely making them. and it was oper reduction operation flow of you
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a. what is it a surprise or done this that, you know, the german chancellor or olaf sholtes, you know, the dynamo of democracy and common sense that is also diluted. and he must have gone to the university. and one of those kind of places where they're not teaching in history, that's for sure, because all us decided to think of the united states for freeing his country and making it a democracy again. yeah, that's correct. it was the united states that, you know, freed germany from the yoke of naziism. forget the fact that the nazis, you know, high level who joined the army and went overseas and killed lots of people. me know, we know last week about what was happening as a camp. we were the 1st thing we know was when we saw the americans coming with the dollars. did you, you know exactly what was going on anyway. o. f has cited to congratulate america. certainly, certainly, you know, nothing to do it, some of the money, you know,
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and in the morning your time. certainly good. all off is a scholar of history. there are so about face history. when the video you see a very happy all the states to treat our country and help us to become a democracy. again, this is yeah, we'll. yeah, yeah, exactly, exactly. so you both have a look. it's there. so desperate the phone over the big done now like i literally paula, we saw, you know, a style or if you're a last week, you know, congratulating about does any of the now you've got the likes a stalled skin. i want to don't bell, but don't call. well, i hate that guy. but anyway, let's talk about the actual reality. it was the soviet union who liberated berlin if i am not mistaken or get us absolutely, and 80 percent of german division stuff were destroyed or destroyed by the soviet union forces. thank you us. oh need another interesting fact that passed during the past week where mister schultz and the stuff are decided that america deliberate,
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jeremy was the calibration of the 8 the anniversary of the liberation of the nazi death comp. not see room by the germans. mm. inconvenient fact of was liberated by the soviets fed army, guess it was and asked to the party and the russians. so the germans, who did the killing, the polls who built the calms for them. are there, do you find you there who populated the, you know, 14, the subdivision, you know, work in the camps. the last thing is led to aliens who gleefully told through the villages for a bottle of vodka, exposing their jewish neighbors, telling them and ditches executing them on last, they were all invited with the soviets, the russians, who did the fighting and dying to liberate these calms. were left outside the gate . welcome to the 4th, right. welcome to the well, that brings us to the end of another, a rapid fire hel, hop through haiti's, which is uh, basically uh, the west where you spend trillions and trillions of dollars for things like
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a i that isn't really a, it's not that intelligent at all. you know, the chinese of just demonstrated that you can get a lot better banks. you're both actually working hard educating yourself. look at the one ukraine. it's another trillion dollar. i screw up like afghanistan, iraq, syria, libya, we're going to keep pumping the money in the global home, only 2 who are find a flag of the war machine. i'm going to keep waiving it until the very last day of rome to law falls on with us. i guess who's going to be there watching the video at alongside. you are dear friends, myself and all you will see right here next week. how to show the,
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the. 2 the hello and welcome to the cross stuff for this year we discussed some real name because i don't want you to be not. so someone that just didn't want to say a month that this particular boy should face interest. you live, you see for the under the guise of evacuation about 50000 people were transported. the main purpose of this concentration camp in bella rose was doing think prisoners was time for us and use them as a human shield against the advancing soviet on me. getting my own
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but silly and coupon you put them in the space given it was in love with like you can pick up the ship. that initiative stipulated stuff. i don't want to bring your name the i'm so sorry i missed because on your certificate, 6 to put decided that there's 2 sees use people, his biological weapons leading them to perish without food, water, or shelter, the joy of some other for me, if i did so could, if they knew who lives, i knew what you smell it to the can you put the intrinsic nation whalers, or to put an issue leadership for them to move the cam gloster 10 days. or what else made it drastically defense for mazda camps of the 3rd rice watch on t. in 1941. the radical right wing was stone shall be nice. ation seized power and foam. the independent state of croatia,
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pull on 3 names available tense, which kind of be around with a still a system of these 3. i mean, one of the main targets was children. historical sources say because gosh, killed over 72000 children business it. my god, they have done a while. he knows that that of course i say, you know, they may have done one up front that they have just done with general just goal of dish the on that. and that is not even the germans themselves were horrified by the atrocities committed by the stash reflection of that. so on the, i mean, it was a lot from bill of global mistakes. theme is that we saw on stuff to possibly be too tight and not to allow me just a little research on the the
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are you printing an officer is charged with terrorism by moscow for is a legit role in the attack on a curse region boarding school impression of the state. the paulding was an attempt to draw attention away from the torture and execution of civilians by keeps forces in the nearby area. a warning, distressing images of that, i had to use the view i do see i didn't pull the discovery so russian troops on cover the bodies of at least 22 locals that are in 3 months occurred by i ukrainians. i tell you coming up in the program is really prime minister puts a positive spin on the destruction of 90 percent of galvan to retreat,
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praising the idea on expressing hope. the us president 12 help us we shipping borders in the middle east market and the current direct soldiers to reason on the map. but i believe that we're pretty closely with president trump and redrawn even further. and for the better the most, donald trump freezes for an age funding el salvador as president joins the wrong. so global leader is accusing washington's usaid agency of this steve allies in elected governments and branding. i choose its neighbor rolanda of spreading conflict in central africans of the congo least they asked for in europe the west for some solicitation the welcome to the week, the recap of the past 7 days of news plus right up to the moment developments as well. good to have your company the russian,
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the human rights commissioner has demanded international condemnation of sundays attack on a school in the countries, chris screeching. moscow has opened a criminal case against the premium army colonel. accused of ordering a miss sile strike on the civilian building. the number of victims has not been confirmed, but doesn't our fear dead of the cranial non forces committed another walk fine by launching a target dismissal strike on the board. the school in the city of sewage up the loan. so find them in miss solves from this and leave each in both re quoted by boston, that defense systems. this pro location is aimed at distracting the world public from the atrocity. so the key, if we see which we are committed to attend the village of roost, crap, i'd say in the crow screech and destroyed by that you create an analysis on the civilian facility. once again demonstrated the terrorist in human nature of those war. empowering to if what you have has attempted to play moscow for the incident,
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claiming russian at military shelby area which is currently occupied by ukrainian forces and kill civilians. but evidence find by soldiers securing the side point to war crimes being committed by the occupying troops or t corresponded, eager sit down off. can tell us more sounds. do you see that it was meant to be a standard clean up corporation instead. a bloodcurdling discovery fingerprints of ukraine's months long presence in this village be above you. how do you get your info? let's 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 to you and i guess you're not the leader who script.
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but each that is one of the villages most recently liberated by the russian forces in positions region. and as they rounded up those ukrainian soldiers and failed to flee the settlement, little did the russians know that one of the captives would it be next to the processing. so they 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 who made her kneeling shutter. this video was released by russia's investigative committee, along with the report revealing the scale of 4 crimes. it accuses key of troops of heroes kept but each not 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,
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last year of russia's permanent representative to the un proceeding. the bins essentially accused key of, of carrying out crimes against humanity in the course region. we're just below the rush. it has numerous pieces of evidence indicating that concentration camps were set up in a number of settlements controlled by ukrainian militants. in the course of regional civilians who were unwilling or unable to evacuate 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. use for filming propaganda. stories for ukrainian informed media from the stars ukrainian soldiers didn't hold back, and russians could screeching 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. the initially seized in the course squeegee. and as russian
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forces reclaimed, their land must go, begins to reveal the full extent of war crimes committed by cuba forces. here i'm just done of reporting from the dumbass oxy rushes, foreign ministry spokesman say is this school strike is a terrorist. ok, that must be fully investigated by the international community. that sounds a local forensics expert has detailed, the hardening state of the bodies this couple of days earlier, not far from where the latest attack occurred, a little store. but each of us, we received bodies from the village of 1st gap. originally, all of them were emaciated with science of violent death. they were predominantly elderly people. most of the bodies had a gunshot in trepner woods. however, 2 corpses of elderly man and women with blunt trauma to the swords with multiple by electro reflectors throughout their work intelligence to the lungs. and there was an outpouring of blood in the plural cavity. their cause of death was born chest trauma. however, in addition to what the ones nice were injured and the men's left hand was injured
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with the car po, bone fractured all of this fix to the brutality there was inflicted on them. the woman's body also stands out as it was found to have various injuries, blunt trauma to the chest and gone shut ones which were predominately localized in her back as well as the size of the electric shop. i recognized that it was difficult for the forensic expert to examine this corpses. first of all, psychological late because we understand the mechanism of his injuries. we understand the pain and suffering this people are experiencing. well, we spoke with serbian war reporter and commentator daniel sent, may choose say's kias efforts to shift blame. wanted to russia for atrocities and cursed as bach fired for you print, it's hard to say why on for just a few agreeing. docketed boarding school. and so, just because the rest and propaganda and mainstream narrative didn't pay any serious if there isn't a gruesome crimes committed and called fast as ordered by
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a captured ukrainian soldiers in the village square foot yesterday in a crust region. in this particular case, off or walk in the back on the board, including sewage up well known and well marked of a description as improvised refugee for uh, a remaining step assistant. so for us and for the ration who are unfortunately saved on their alcomite, the story investor media, we already have traditional suicides. i q is each other narrative. it's customary to for us publish news investment media. busy 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, if you wanted to shift focus from the 40 s and the crime committed there, that the apple in the back part some developments to tell you. but the united
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states wants to hold elections with the end of this year, seemingly the deadline. donald trump special on boy for ukraine and russia, saves of presidential vote, would be good for the country. most democratic nations have elections in their time of war. i think it is important they do so i think it is good for democracy. that's the beauty of a solid democracy. you have more than one person potentially running. well, it's not a mere zalinski remains in power despite this term having officially expired last may. he postponed an election sighting martian law which he imposed due to the ongoing conflict. mister zalinski also continues to refuse to cancel his own 2022 decree binding any negotiations with loving or putting the russian president pointed out any peace talks with the app's. currently, the ship would actually be unconstitutional and you pray that so used to shoot global usually with the current head of the regime in see if, when he was still a fairly legitimate head of state issued a decree binding negotiations. how can negotiations be resumed?
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now, if that band, if negotiations begin within the current regulatory framework, they will be strictly speaking, illegitimate. and this means that the results of these negotiations can also be declared illegitimate by the will. former seattle as laurie johnson, 2 and r t. you've loved them. there is a lensky is unlikely to win any honestly held presidential election in ukraine if it's a fair election to, but that's the question. will it be a fair election or will it be just as a show trial of silver? he is not popular and not highly regarded now. now, even if they hold new elections, it still does not raise the reality that the ukraine is an authoritarian dictatorship. it is cancelled. the political parties has canceled media band them. and then uh, on top of that the, uh, it has, uh,
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you know, locked up political problems. so there is there definitely it is it, you know, even carrying out of election in that environment. it's going to be questionable because it's unlikely they could actually be a free elections. the ukraine has come under further strain since its top financial backer. the u. s. supposed is foreign a programs. some influential figures have welcome the overall move, including the salvador leader who was accused the us agency for international development. all of this stabilizing states under the pretext of offering financial assistance. most governments don't want usa, the funds flowing into their countries because they understand where much of that money actually ends up well marketed as support for development, democracy and human rights. the majority of these funds are funnelled into opposition groups and g o's with political agendas and destabilizing movements at
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best. maybe 10 percent of the money reach is real projects that help people in need . there are such cases, but the rest is used to fuel dissent. finance protests and undermine administrations that refused to align with the global as the agenda. cutting this so called aide isn't just beneficial for the united states. it's also a big wind for the rest of the world. a little after donald trump halted old for an aid for 90 days, with the exception of programs in egypt and jordan. the usaid exit college with almost a 1000000 followers was deactivated. the newly appointed us government deficiency department, head of the ex, owner of this to say about development. u. s. c. id is a criminal organization. time for it to di. did you know the usa? i d, using your tax dollars funded bio weapon research, including cobit 19 that killed millions of people. when it comes to make reports
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that senior usaa security officials were put on leave and after attempting to at refuse, don't lose access to agency systems personnel from the musk created office, tried to enter usaid hits to in washington dc, but we're stop there. we're eventually light into the building, and the incident is the latest. and the showdown between the trump administration and federal government. but the president seeking to slash spending, including on ukraine, which as in recent years, become the top recipient of us economic and military support. well, with the american funding cutoff, ukrainian media outlets of sun to the alarm i was getting subscribers to donates. while some warning, their content may soon only be available for a fee key and has admitted over 80 percent of art that are funded by usaid, leaders across the world have long raised concerns over the agencies transporting se. have repeatedly said that organizations such as us a id and any
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d with the former, being a state agency and the latter supposedly a non governmental organization. but are both finance from the us budget play a very bad role in our country. they issue grants used to teach georgian youth how to carry out a to teach them how to use weapons and teach them how to deal legitimize law enforcement agencies and the government. the us government, specifically through us a id, has for some time being financing organizations openly against the legal and legitimate government i represent. this is clearly an intervention is tact, contrary to international law and relations, which should prevail between free and silver in states. but professor of international affairs at the city university of new york down the show say he's, he's hopeful that the u. s. a fund done will symbolize a change from previous american foreign policy as to how long has us a been
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a spearhead of us imperialism. we saw the crew in 2019 in bali the we saw the 2009 cool in hon doors. us aid had a lot to do with this. they have a $25000000000.00 budget. certainly, we, the american people can use that $25000000000.00 right here at home to generate more jobs and economic possibilities. i think it's important to also point out that are 201 years after the monroe doctrine, the united states continues to of 72. u. s. military base has spread across south america and the caribbean. china and russia did not have even one base in the hemisphere. so i think this comes is welcome news. the us aid is now cut off and hopefully a relic of america is imperial passed. the it's really prime minister has left tell a v for washington to meet with donald trump before taking off benjamin netanyahu.
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who said he would try to convince the u. s. president to help redraw the month of the matrix. the decisions we made in the war of already change the face of the middle east. our decisions and the courage of our soldiers have redrawn them out. but i believe that working closely with president trump lift and redrawn even further and for the better, i believe that we try to strengthen security, broaden the circle of these, and that you are remarkable here through step. well it comes after deloach, i'm said it would be best to quote, just clean out the entire gallons of trip. some is really officials champions, similar plans you may recall at the start of the war, however neighboring or upstate severe mentally rejected the calls for further displacement un data s that's that was over 85 percent of the n cleaves population already being forced out of their homes as
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a result of the ongoing ceasefire agreement, some of the displaced are now returning to the north of guns. i call them all those travelling palestinians was attacked on sunday. the sports they had tried was killed in this striking. the idea of confirmed its assault, saying it's fighter jets fired on a vehicle moving outside they agreed upon doing well with the cease fire, largely holding for knob and gals at the idea of how shifted focus to the west bank with huge explosions. again, rocking to me the ongoing rage in the north of the city has seen the most demolition of homes reports say at least one hospital was damaged to one of these rails hard line. finance minister has called on his leader to a start sovereignty over the west by referring to the area by its historical name, judea on some of the tune with one of the withholding a great deal is at stake,
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the complete victory and gaza, the destruction of mazda and the return of all our hostages, the strengthening of our security on all borders. this danger must be removed. we must strengthen our gripping sovereignty over the homeland and judea. in some areas we have such a small country and therefore we must work to avoid evil. we will not take gaza and multiply this thread at the heart of our country 20 times. we are strengthening our gripping sh, an imposing sovereignty, and u. d. a in scenario. well, the palestinian foreign ministry has condemned the bombings in janine none. urge the international community to act unless said israel's latest actions will not drive the palestinian people to surrender. the ongoing crimes of the israeli occupation in jenin, including the demolition of homes, will not break the resolve of the palestinian people. instead, these actions will strengthen the resistance, his determination to confront the israeli occupation. our people will not surrender to the forces of destruction and sabotage. so what will be happening in washington?
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well, at palestinian political science, as professor said, the mirror believes there's really pm will seek trump support for an expansion of military operations in the west bank. i want to give degree line to, to go on in the west bank, especially in the west bank. and yes, it is going to expand what these are in the army city and talking about expanding this operation to a different view. you can see the north end as well as to the front and downs as if the villages which they believe that the best thing is, is this that's out there. now that i'm eligible to help getting more than 50, as i've seen them just as this is not true, because we know that the most of them are, are 50 years. it's exactly like the claim goes up. because more than you know, $50000.00 adapt talking about giving come us. but, but we know that the most of them, what are the jo it is. yep. actors as they have agreed to be asked to be here,
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just as given me can another story. we're close the following, the president don't put on the house law, neighboring rolanda for biking. m 23 and surgeons and eastern d. r. c. unexcused, cordelia fermenting arrest across the region. both ways. so can you see what is happening here? very close to us. why the silence does the international community not see the consequences sense? and that's what i am telling you, that if it continues like this, the wall may spread through the region that point. if for one that continues to make conquests, i know that it will happen in burundi as well because we're one that is in the process of creating young refugees. it's all being done now. it is trying to harden them in the congo office one day. it wants to come super windy and we are not going to accept this war. if the east of the congo does not have peace, the region does not have peace as well. the democratic republic of the congo also chooses rolando indiscriminately killing civilians. that is something to galle categorically rejects as it does allegations of supporting the m $23.00 militants.
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distressing images are emerging from the border city of coma or local officials say the body count has risen to 770 from fighting this week. the m 23 currently are in control and they're saying they sought to secure the east of the country and response to please from local asking for protection come galleys. protesters made their under fels, tickets for one. the on western states for blocking the group storming embassies in the council. the . we worked 5 kilometers to get here. we have only one desire to destroy this house . look at these chairs i took, no one is going to stop me. i'm at home here in my own country the
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while, while each party of the conflict in central africa blames the other for the interest a year ago, or a one that signed a key resort supply deal with the you. and so i'm on, let's say, natural resources lies of the heart of the violence, the minerals 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 i opium and has the 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, the empty, the city, a group established for control of people by a mine and everything east and call every a whole deposit solve 10 to them, it re mitchell extracted from colton. and i see you in this city combo said over 15
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percent of the will supply off. this q material comes from the cap to give you an x with did some digging and solve that to one of those quotes and explore to have increased by 50 percent increase for the city compared to just the year before this made to the one that became folds lot as quotes and exporting to institute the city . she's the catch. the numbers shows the world's biggest 10 to the producer is not for $1.00, but the d. c. it has been increased. it's 10 to the mining activities in recent years. in total, it puts out $908.00 metric tons of the 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 with strategic amendable. what one to guess, who's a major player when it comes to cancel the restriction? according to the the i see no one seeking one. do you mind to question why it's not
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the minimal which to yes. well, some have the on, so you, we're renting a funding run that because of my conditional company is wants to see it to, to have access to just us is, this is the easiest way. this is the cheapest way cost companies come just giving their sources like that, that use, i mean, but, and you can see this on them. and this is initial or my some instruments that role minutes of a kind of thing such as the d. c is extracted from the country without any beneficiaries and they all come back because in order to get access to those areas where these very important mental health problems. and unfortunately, then the people all advocate of being political, pick things out there for the sake of getting access to those mineral. this is you're the one. the memorandum has left a very bit to taste and the most of the comedies lead. it's
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a publication and very bad taste. we're one that continues to hide behind the m 23, 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 goal like desires, if we can obtain it with non 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 envelope in countries of flute and gets results. disagreement 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. but is this just history repeating itself? is only 2 sizes that you in puppies to report,
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to computing that government stuff. you've done the and one that was created in some parts of the the see what profiting from the conflict by new to diamonds. go to colton and add the precious metals. the reason 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 farm conflict or to diminish the humanitarian crisis and the region. economic exploitation and its various forms will continue relying on a less conspicuous armed force and alternative strategies for carrying out the exploitative activities. and even with this, yeah, washington has a choose a one that you've gotten the often legally accepting intervals from congo. one does present push back saying it would be best for washington to monetize phone, which is it does a more mining in the eastern new comb or in a coma than the federal and kind of a perfect play, a game. what makes 50, what lies behind this with need for companies,
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for success. cobalt is critical to the renewable energy transition. it's taking me to the middle is required for the best of production. leaks of vehicles and energy storage systems tend to live is use the phone solar panels and wind turbine components. that's the thing about these minimal resources. us to teach it for the u. s. claims to green is economy and to become clients need solvent to to 50. they even admitted kobolds and lithium 10 to the loan of the mall consistent as critical and pay offs to teach. you can port his for his open society, i won't fix. and now as a conflict, basically the world has largely failed to notice the english actions and how, what is the hall hosted condemnation for the one that you passed as far speak multinational companies that want to make sure that they have access to their a hose, minerals of the d, f c,
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and they don't care whether they get it through the government or the d r. c o through the innovation. so for one, the whole through any other groups such as they in 23 good. the only thing they 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 totally found in the d r c. so it's easy, simple for them to have access to those models. yeah, a lot of food for thought there. well, that's a rock of the week that was plenty more stories. big debates content come to words be find over at r t dot com, to give it a look in the account from the user. and i myself, you know me the,
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the all wanted to come here since i was 121. my grandfather told me that his mom came from russia that we were, i was part russian. i didn't plan on staying this long. i was gonna look around. i was gonna see if it was for me, but then i came. and then i was like, i don't remember when i go home, i've never been happier in life than i am here in russell 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 raises gods and makes cheese in the countryside series, like chad who has been granted political asylum because he's being persecuted by the f. b. i. us, embassies. and for countries that come after me it's, it's wild like an american family that recently moved to russia with 6 children.
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the middle of march, the good, good. so well for the 9 samantha, i'm just letting you know that the user, so getting electric motor to steps in the lower the lucy jones july, the 2nd 2022 co sykes from the 6 of them on monday vapors onto a regiment of much special forces res russian flags over the liberated city, the last ukrainian military strong hotel, full and the new guns people's republic. under i scored a co signed fight, a judge, native and liberal race of lucy chance is appointed as may uh, some of the just. yeah, be so easily who shall present the campbell underscore
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a was decorated with the hero of the guns people's republic metal sevalla in bashful blue or you was it does seem to have to ask them what's the story? but yeah, that will be as much as it is. and then you have your research, of course the and you also will, but when you're starting i do you find difficult? who will, who present in your theme? it is significant or should we make sure that i'm not going to invite them on the cartridges? so let me look on that folder for me. is there anything else? no, come and get on with the score end in hollywood, just thinking the mileage as well as some of our it's a lot so beautiful, but let's just throw up as i show a fold guy in a blocked off the meat of se it a senior sergeant and the 6 cossack regimen paramedics made this grueling war time during the alongside andre score. it said that all of them,
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but the book repeat some form a good spot bar is and like a bump of the chest a. what's the, what's the explanation of what we, what are the name of the permit defendant they need to criminal us before the war. lizzie, chance was the new guns regions, major industrial center destructive. this is to coordinate a little bit additional fees. i will do a technician that's done your initial most in one year engine will. most of those are going to be in the middle of the initial thing. lucy chan schedule most complete, they destroyed when they withdrawal. the ukranian troops leave nothing but disjunction behind the motion of somebody will continue. so they'll push me. so it's typical and also an equal and the controller in video and use thought and international essential uh
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we're going to need to when you're storing the processor and then you said i can't . dr. lee is going down for the shells cushioned up on samples near southern annual drainage a logistics rosario or the andre score is coming in. um, as of each of the key city off call sign coming. this is a new guns native. he's been in this war since 2014, when you cranes and planes, infantry tanks into the peaceful towns and villages of dunbar. the coming is new project. the recent hallway is named of the simon v. as in tom, a renaud not see hunter unable to control them. we've been dealing with the pleasure. so that's great. yeah, the thing okay is can, let's, let's get this dominique over here. this is what sol. suite c as an intrusive thoughts and you thought uh,
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spell your 1st inquiry and then what was the information that is but it still pico . what do you like? pistol, pico, why? pistol, pico with a more peaceful peak of a more bringing my little chest. and when you started reading it, was it you and i don't have the most of the look of the most sense. know, you know, 3, if that comes to me, no, great you. but for college photos, basically using the national for x up, i'm gonna go log in and i'm gonna go. the other thing is for me, i have to do it, but it just gives us a little but the possible good. yeah. so i'm looking at some of the yeah, so when you're useful columbus get them on you for on. so if the is the jack of the piece of furniture there, unless it's a little bit less than to throw in their voice. you know, like if dave's got home with them? sure. i was by you said, sure. what then you'll find the sort of much journal case. here's your often visit . so this, each on this piece of punch, the people who live that when you can use ideal in this way,
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you can deal with those machines who's still on super good tools. some that are in the pretty as can we start wallace, the, the vintage, which i know that you deal with suddenly maybe such as the source. i don't know that i just went on much, but she was the sister of william under a score. it is among the few prominent ukrainian officials who took the side of rebellious don't bass more substantial when you really enjoyed the simple business. when i'm the bullet, you know, sort of a major product. ok. and the same was showing it to you, but i am scared to bring in glasgow store on to even though something me college. maybe that's all about you in your touch skills and plenty of other, it seems to me of 6 of what i believe it doesn't have that kind of fun,
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but i am we have cuz i just thought the school we will go because they do one school by my and one would you at the screen and then the best case now died is actually it is for making sure the, the under a v c chance. so usually coasts of take of in also adults judge was held in an s b u, torture chain. but even though the unwritten laws increase should never be prosecuted during was just i should or shouldn't, if of you to, you want to change it to the switch to meeting it on. it doesn't just assume that will hold it. but the most of it, the way nice or the phone, it's honest. the reason you're so many of us again is that of the solution multiple scope of jeff. i thought that us the while usually to hans go list. if he has any more policy script you in the producer and you continue to well and you can then you will kind of got a bunch in your but most people in your case too as well. so just keep by giving,
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oh you by them we would have stolen these of them and it's affordable reasonable especially as the the pros basis of understanding. no. first of all, definitely mr. miller spirit. on that option, you look just a little spending most of a bit of time and opinion phoning, leave me another shift on, but i'm interested to show you got them to simulate that or push the certificate of truly do identity needs to be want to explore this by the way that i guess we need to put the alpha if there's a y to see if that's 1217, the number the most that i see that are with they can let me see. so the thing, what are your models formulated? showing asked, i have a simple boy if i need is enough time with me and push them and extend it. you left us, but when i pretty good. i still centurylink, i think it was still low at the building. so you know, maybe that any coverage that are still on the continuum to finish actually watch
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any of the item with us. so to insure me as to the, my name's elizabeth stuffed. you saw the andre faced the firing squad twice. there was an attempt to break him down there just as motion from west if you want us to work for other consultants to me to come, which make us the price of the 8 months imprisonment for the andre was released and a prisoner exchange. now hold services and also helps the local us to rebuild. melissa jones, the, the escape, the nation. i wouldn't move, but the union board, the origin supposed to know the us news from vision and planning issues, different formulas. and most of the similar brands of the control is just the level of should you present any issues they gave us could based on industry here was loaded within units. almost all the shipping was nowhere. and let's,
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let's say stuff gave me just a couple of minutes for me. so it's interesting at my left the question, i don't know more than 30, almost 39 when you, which didn't say what the doorstep ocean was not far enough for me to, to refresh the issue. we will come on, you know, but it was come on, you can sort of certainly in your 3 discuss any but somebody, although most of the shells coming on the list, i'm not sure. so that was a was so what did she put in a totally startling. those are shipped to a couple of samples on what you're going to scroll down. yeah. mostly of stuff on the fee is showing the customer with us canada noticed what wonderful let me just a couple i see when your symbol is 0. it's at both of the nurses and your goals and the role of wisdom such that those are the shelves. so shoot me an e mail, you and they both miss the 0 for the last stop by me of the summer set the so you the,
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the view tunnel flame was extinguished by me. i'm not c u. f. troops. i need you to point b is you press menu immediately here that obama, what the course on the phone said, don't look at me. what do i suggest? the nimble and what's a good book? and i see this can also reach out on them mushroom or some, some a, some different find me think a little sure. let's. so it's the most, most of us have dealer in way, especially let's just had sort of, you know, just a score a special forces compound, co sign of was liberating his hometown when he fought for lucy, chanced the cattle, sorry. i'm like, i knew you wouldn't be able come use bulk on your social motional beloved when a guy gives such a funny anybody else to come,
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let some good ideas during 10 years of war order, a civilian boys turned into formidable soldiers. domestic production in your home. now i see it was mostly a bunch of flight schedule, both of them. i know it play as a bunch you doesn't even stay with me is about you to move on and it has to be a clinic, dental of good stuff. though such as bases for it to not lead me by what was the biggest leave, any of shifts so, so 3 of with away with this definitely dealing with the 1st one of the companies which was confronted with someone with the load. most of the, when you look at were new to the ones here many young men and don't pass, have followed a similar path. there are more of those issues from somewhere in the front of the control associated. they're going to store the store and you're not sure if it's the store st farmer nature the
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the, regarding it, i'm scrolling it and so it was a single photo chosen a similar kind of strong mark for shift co sign 9 is a separate then it's native ro, my thumbs here, but i was safe to frontier for the state farm in the world, but some are also consortia. you know, somebody orders come for your, for your friends or the little ones. most most the most important thing is the campus insure it for the show service guy was not just the regional frontier square, see the
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same wrong. just don't you have to shape house and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look for common ground, the the, when the, as it moved again, my uncle is 23. he was a deputy battalion commander, meaning he had to assume huge responsibility the people's lives and for completing missions. though as a new was or so ago,
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your summer one of them was for the loan, so it showed them years of all the news flash originally for yourself where someone has to learn some of these areas of size and weight and gosh, close to. so i'm, it shows the work up for sure. the necessarily. so for example, say ok here. so yeah, the more doesn't like what was, what the and yeah so let y'all and so i sort of liam electric evans of if you always have those things by the new spots. i knew that i was good when i said it
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was like, i don't is just as long as i was going to build on say my sister needs a full that was good. she doesn't have school and was i just thought it was that to me like so many of the guys, a lot of that as i was as homeless was i know the side of the dental. i mean, it's one of the oil things, just a, it's jessica elder central and as far as the smaller border shift was badly wounded in the battle. so a criminal, a bunch of you with tons and was promoted to a lot of cause of last going. you know, it shows on this as, as i was it just a little what i knew what was the most that he was going to say, she knew really can understand what, what the serials and owners list it for you. well,
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i'll let you know if it's in way. if i know if that's what i am a probably and which is you know, it's funny because we're thinking for us that can help us the i'm coming to you. the news isn't that there was a little boise on us or the is it the song companies deputy come on the co signed while god comes from the military family like many others. he joined the s. m. o. by volunteering for the assault, but some of the chance of the federal way is a finance. and if i say, because that i strongly wasn't saying where i got into some of the office near somewhere in this, but i think that's the way i don't some way. it was terrible that missing the learners. cuz i put on there somewhere. there's a little more or less from what i want to to see what i say please when they're
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doing this, the voice of long overlay. and if the interest was real, the last one, i think that's for the the way it's a living. yeah, that's what i appreciate them. so, so and then in less less what's an wally doesn't this that us there. i guess also what measure of class most of and i shall by the end of the slide show as oil in the full glasgow in which i'm really been able to find them and then you have kind of what i'm doing . and i'm of course, i appreciate it because somebody, i promise anything around the little guys can probably in this fall, god has many plans that victory comes 1st. let's look of so so i won't list of the allowed them to joseph when she went to the metro busy mode or put them windows anyway. so through the deal of somebody else, i noticed for the next kind of in 2014 don't, bass becomes a phone. and ukraine side especially is from the nationalist battalion. this tongue,
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some regular troops to send to quail. the republics combat aviation roosted us, the palm cities. war has come to don't bass at 1st, people stop ukrainian tangs with them and the listeners are willing you that you maybe a couple of more of this one will know new what just anything you can with the as i see more of something a little bunker room and you're still not going to get them out to ladies killed the storm shuttle. i thought i'd get the appraisal stuff from salem. there is almost a bit of a person who gets a series of the numbers that you always like to, as a short answer to the ministry's task is to push the enemy as far back as possible. it's very hard to live in cities near the front. the left of the machine might
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even have good the shuttle is what it did with the chase. but when you, for the who do, when you might push it difficult to certain low personal, genuine was the same during the chosen movie. as you look at them when you move across lending. i mean in the way in which i never say sure. and i see, and what is the story for my gift subjects? an oscar i was there with the man was able to see if it's such a day the dealer for did you request a glory the balance on getting for them? when did it sounds good and when you and you know,
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we're going to put you on the phone and they were, they use the list that i needed. yeah. you need the new one. what is that i needed to share it with. i did, you want to know if loctus i'm and again, if we, if we just thought it will go to distribution generally doesn't show the thoughts of the model of your list of origin research. what else will be the best way of savannah? if they always grow up to the front door, what are the other one? if i shift here mostly mostly let me show let's vehicle to
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see if the way it will do most. if remember, the a gulf, what it is, one is terrible or one level of hope with from the end of this business though it only goes rebuilding the city isn't easy. shilling is a daily occurrence. i should have the order. but since he had had it there, i knew, i mean little fan, it's the, the system and use those are just wanted to show some of the remaining of the
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purpose one shows. and then of course there's not much else on words here. so if i show him the month or so, and what if all i'm saying no, but in my system, even at some point in boy i wish on stars, i'm going to madison you according to the weight. so if you use a there's a couple of minutes throughout this struggle. this is thought it was bringing more competing also in your, with your phone, if you and if the middle with ginger, this goes on. but what you're saying dominates cost me it's about. so that's just what we had showed up on that all it took me to send you my phone number and it's from you throughout that the interest of my bed just beginning me and it was the board time start. i am so
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teaching with that, you're going for one thing, but you have just what obtained photo in your mind, a new talk about that shape, but i'm gonna put you on hold and i'll show you what, what i've got. but i submit those to exactly is going to be the show, but it was way in some way. it is to the federal mosul in the but they use those us to swim when they go on the old ones and put us into one of them. the persona is the single machine was even saying on chef, what are you using like a do which was 1st name was she won't laugh at them. associates of the stuff, most of those companies, anybody have any you know, know how to use it, but i'm looking for just from so let's say it's just like it's permanent me. so for the, for the, during the but you remove, wishing get below in the indianapolis and really is, i mean,
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you're the one that will go with me, but you're going into what i mean when you close. again, as well as the scope of work in expressing what's going on. so she mooning, there's no one to lose the insurance. it doesn't bring that in for an x to will join it completely and the voluntary endorsement patients of where to go for a 100. it was a little more to me. it's not for you here. systems in your mind is that mostly most done? yeah. so what is the level of the yes we have here because i'm not sure what the deal is. is that for the another press, some places we have the like many leaders in don't best score it remains under constant thread from ukrainian neo nazis. i bring note that most of the 100 well uh i'm assuming that right, but what is your mind?
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but they failed to intimidate the city's head and work to restore lucy jones continues. most of them from doing their own sort of a push to really close to him. you know, both of them could have appointment and what would show the feeling the problem in bold. but i'm interested in with for jim or somebody else, don't believe she mentioned doing what the doctor said must be sydney bundle in the corner slot. does she need, you'd be like something like, why don't you be sure would meet the pictures that you're printing from the and mostly of ok and how to interpret the, the main thing is we, we used to use the so the estimate was i'm going to put him in a boot, but he is running pretty hard to anyone to, to wait till the printer will print tamika multiplan. what's the 4? it's also the same for machine length,
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but testing again last differently. so we need to make sure that i'm old again, but bundle during available for anybody in the phone with any particular plug that we have on the good side that we're doing is i don't know if the simplest sort of september or the for the middle one there and yes, it was a reason um, what do you think that that came up with your sense of what was the level of a score and again my for once the when the new whatever new do both transylvania technical assistance coming up and youth especially about the best done on me who is usually from before i get to a motion from the the, the read public i've taught this done came to help immediately off to the city was liberated visualizations. i will show up on my team with one of the different class at the bloom bush need to just watch from the same at the low
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the are you printing an officer is charged with terrorism by moscow for is a legit role in the attack on the curse region boarding school russian authorities states. the following was an attempt to draw attention away from the torture and execution of civilians, by ts forces in the nearby area. a warning distressing images of that i had to use the vaudeville scheme. i do get the idea of a discovery. so russian troops on cover the bodies of at least $22.00 locals and part of the most occurred by ukrainian battalion coming up in the program. these really prime minister puts a positive spin on the destruction of 90 percent of galvan to retreat,
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praising the idea on expressing hope the us presidents will help. but we shipping borders in the middle east market and the courage of our soldiers that reads along the map. but i believe that we're pretty closely with president trump. we can, we drive even further on for the better the best donald trump freezes for in a funding el salvador is president, joins the rank. so global leaders are choosing washington's us aid agency of this stabilizing elective governments. under, on the i, q is its neighbor rolanda of spreading conflict in central african of the congo, least they ask for in europe the west for some solicitation. the welcome to the week, the recap of the past 7 days of news plus right up to the moment developments as well. good to help your company or the russian. the human rights commissioner has
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the monday, the international condemnation of sundays attack on a school in the countries cris screeching. moscow has opened a criminal case against the ukrainian army colonel. accused of ordering a ms. sile strike on the civilian building. the number of victims has not been confirmed, but doesn't or fear dead. the ukrainian armed forces committed another work fine by launching a targeted missile strike on the boarding school in the city of sewage. the loans you'll find them in miss solves from this and we reach in both the re quoted by boston, that defense systems. this publication is aimed at distracting the world public from the atrocities of vicki. if we see which we are committed to attend the village of roost, crap, i'd say in the coolest region destroyed by the crate and all the forces on the civilian facility, once again demonstrated the terrorist in human nature of those war. empowering to, if what you have has attempted to blame moscow for the incident,
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claiming russian at military shelby area which is currently occupied by ukrainian forces and kill civilians. but evidence find by soldiers securing the side point to war crimes being committed by the occupying troops or to corresponding to eager sit down off. can tell us more hands. do you see a know that it was meant to be a standard cleanup population instead of a blood curdling discovery, fingerprints of ukraine's months long presence in this village be above you? well, how do i do get your info? let's do those little. i mean, these 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 ended, executed with a diabolical meticulousness, which is yours. and it is well to you. and i guess you're not to
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do this real script. but each that is one of the villages most recently liberated by the russian forces in this region. and as they rounded up, those ukrainian soldiers failed to flee the settlements. little did the russians know that one of the captives would it be next to the processing. so they 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 who made her kneeling shutter. this video was released by russia's investigative committee, along with the report revealing the scale of 4 crimes. it accuses key of troops off your doorstep, but each not 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,
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last year of russia's permanent representative to the un proceeding. the bins essentially accused key of carrying out crimes against humanity in the course region. we're just below, the russia has numerous pieces of evidence indicating that concentration camps were set up in a number of settlements, controlled by ukrainian militants. in the course of regional civilians who were unwilling or unable to evacuate 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 and from the stars ukrainian soldiers didn't hold back. and russians could screeching 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 the 3rd of the territory, the initially seized in the course squeegee and as russian forces reclaimed their
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land, moscow begins to reveal the full extent of war crimes committed by keep forces here makers done of reporting from the don't boss odyssey. but russia's foreign ministry spokesman says this school strike is a terrorist attack that must be fully investigated by the international community. that solves a local forensics expert has detailed, the hardening state of the bodies discover days earlier, not far from where the latest attack occurred. a little store, but each of us we received bodies from the village of 1st gap. originally, all of them were emaciated with science of violent death. they were predominantly elderly people. most of the bodies had a gunshot in trepner woods. however, to corpse as an elderly man and women with blunt trauma to the swords with multiple by electro reflectors throughout their work intelligence to the lungs. and there was an outpouring of blood in the plural cavity. their cause of death was born chest trauma. however, in addition to it, the ones nice were injured and the men's left hand was injured with the car, po,
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bone, fracture, all of this fixed. so the brutality that was inflicted on them, the woman's body also stands out as it was found to have various injuries, blunt trauma to the chest and gone shut, ones which were predominately localized in her back as well as signs of the electric shop. i recognize that it was difficult for the forensic expert to examine this corpses. first of all, psychological aid because we understand the mechanism of this injuries, we understand the pain and suffering this people are experiencing. well, we spoke with serbian war reporter and commented or identical sit may choose say's key as efforts to shift blame. wanted to russia for atrocities increased as backfire for you print. it's hard to say why on for us as a few cream targeted boarding school. and so, just because the rest and propaganda and mainstream narrative didn't pay any serious if there isn't a gruesome crimes committed and call fast as ordered by
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a capture of ukrainian soldiers in the village square footage, and a and a groceries. and in this particular case, off her rocket, the back on the board in school is to job well known and well marked to reduce the scription as improvised refugee for uh, the remaining steps in just assisting us off for us. and for the ration who are unfortunately, they don't, they're occupied the story investor media, we already have traditional suicides. i q is each other narrative. it's customary to 1st publish news invest and media that is russia to blame and then to size accusing each other. so if this is some try to flight fly with wow, instead of that presence administration, if you wanted to shift focus from the body extra and the crime committed there, that's absolutely back. far as some developments to tell you about the united states once key up to who the elections with the end of this year,
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seemingly the deadline. donald trump special on boy for ukraine and russia say's a presidential vote would be good for the country. most democratic nations have elections in their time of war. i think it is important they do so. i think it is good for democracy. that's the beauty of a solid democracy. you have more than one person potentially running as well. it's not a mere zalinski remains in power despite this term having officially expired last may. he postponed an election siding martial law, which he imposed due to the ongoing conflict. mister zalinski also continues to refuse to cancel his own 2022 decree binding any negotiations with loving or putting the russian president pointed out. any peace talks with the app's. currently, the ship would actually be unconstitutional. and you pray that so could use to shake low it usually with the current head of the regime in see if, when he was still a fairly legitimate head of state issued a decree binding negotiations, how kind of negotiations be resumed. now,
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if that band, if negotiations begin within the current regulatory framework, they will be strictly speaking, illegitimate. and this means that the results of these negotiations can also be declared illegitimate or former seattle as laurie johnson toned are to you've loved them. here is a lensky is unlikely to, in any honestly held presidential election in ukraine. if it's a fair election. but that's the question. will it be a fair election or will it be just as a show trial of silver? he is not popular and not highly regarded now. now, even if they hold new elections, it still does not raise the reality that the ukraine is an authoritarian dictatorship. it is cancelled. the political parties is canceled media band them. and then uh, on top of that the, uh, it has, uh,
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you know, locked up political opponents. so there is there definitely it is it, you know, even carrying out an election in that environment. it's going to be questionable because it's unlikely the could actually be a free elections for ukraine has come under further strain since its top financial backer, the u. s. supposed it's far in the a programs. some influential figures have welcome the overall move, including the l. salvador leader who was accused of us agency for international development of this stabilizing states under the pretext of offering financial assistance. most governments don't want usa, the funds flowing into their countries because they understand where much of that money actually ends up well marketed as support for development, democracy and human rights. the majority of these funds are funnelled into opposition groups and g o's with political agendas and destabilizing movements at
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best. maybe 10 percent of the money reach is real projects that help people in need . there are such cases, but the rest is used to fuel dissent. finance protests and undermine administrations that refused to align with the global if the agenda cutting this so called aide isn't just beneficial for the united states, it's also a big wind for the rest of the world. the will after donald trump halted old for an aid for 90 days, with the exception of programs in egypt and jordan. the usaid exit college with almost a 1000000 followers was deactivated. the newly appointed us government deficiency department, head of the ex, owner of this to say about development. u. s. a i d is a criminal organization. time for it to di. did you know that usa id using your tax dollars funded by a weapon research, including cobit 19 that killed millions of people when it comes to make reports about senior usaid,
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security officials were put on leave. and after attempting to at refuse those access to agency systems personnel from the musk created office tried to enter usaid hits to in washington dc. but where stop there were eventually light into the building. and the incident is the latest. and the showdown between the trump administration and federal government with the president seeking to slush spending, including a new crane which has in recent years, become the top recipient of us economic and military support. with the american funding cutoff, ukrainian media outlets of funded the alarm was getting subscribers to donates. while some are warning their content may soon only be available for a fee. key of has admitted over 80 percent of like that are funded by usaid leaders across the world. have long raised concerns over the agencies transporting se i have repeatedly said that organization such as us a i, d, and any
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d with the former being a state agency and the latter, supposedly a non governmental organization, but are both financed from the us budget. play a very bad role in our country. they issue grants, used to teach george and youth how to carry out a to teach them how to use weapons and teach them how to deal legitimize law enforcement agencies and the government. the us government, specifically through us a id, as for some time being financing organizations openly against the legal and legitimate government i represent. this is clearly an interventionist act, contrary to international law and relations, which should prevail between free and silver in states. a professor of international affairs at the city university of new york down the shore stays. he's hopeful that the u. s. a from dawn will symbolize a change from previous american foreign policy for how long his us a been
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a spearhead of us imperialism. we saw the crew in 2019, in bolivia, we saw the 2009 cool in hon doors. us aid had a lot to do with this. they have a $25000000000.00 budget. certainly, we, the american people can use that $25000000000.00 right here at home to generate more jobs and economic possibilities. i think it's important to also point out that the 201 years after the monroe doctrine, the united states continues to have 70 two's u. s. military bases spread across south america and the caribbean. china and russia did not have even one base in the hemisphere. so i think this comes is welcome news. the, the us aid is now cut off and hopefully a relic of america's imperial passed. the it's really prime minister has left tell a v for washington to meet with donald trump before taking off benjamin netanyahu.
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who said he would try to convince the u. s. president to help redraw the map of the metrics. the decisions we made in the war of already changed the face of the middle east, our decisions and the courage of our soldiers redrawn the mass. but i believe that working closely with president trump lift and redrawn even further and for the better, i believe that we try to strengthen security, broaden the circle of bees, and achieve a remarkable here of the stroup. well, it comes after dello, trump said it would be best to quote, just clean up the entire downs and strip somebody's really officials champion similar plans. you may recall at the start of the war, however neighboring arab states, a very mentally rejected the calls for further displacement. un data estimates those over 85 percent of the n waves population already being forced out of their
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homes as a result of the ongoing ceasefire agreement, some of the display. so now returning to the north of townsend a column, all those travelling palestinians was attacked on sunday restored say a child was killed in the strike. the idea of confirmed its assault, saying it's fighter jets fired on a vehicle moving outside they agreed upon it just doing well with the cease fire, largely holding for an oil and gas at the idea of how shifted focus to the west spike, which huge explosions. again, rocking to me the ongoing rates in the north of the city has seen the most demolition of homes look forward say at least one hospital was damaged to. meanwhile, israel's hard line finance minister has called on his leader to a start sovereignty over the west by referring to the area by its historical in judea and somewhere between which one of them would hold on a great deal. is it state the complete victory and gaza,
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the destruction of mazda and the return of all our hostages, the strengthening of our security on all borders? this danger must be removed. we must strengthen our griffin sovereignty over the homeland and judy and scenario. we have such a small country and therefore we must work to avoid evil. we will not take gaza and multiply this thread at the heart of our country 20 times. we are strengthening our grip each an imposing sovereignty and u. d. a in scenario. the palestinian foreign ministry has condemned the bombings and jeanine. none urged the international community to act unless said, israel's latest actions will not drive the palestinian people to surrender. the ongoing crimes of the israeli occupation in genuine, including the demolition of homes will not break the resolve of the palestinian people. instead, these actions will strengthen the resistance. his determination to confront the israeli occupation. our people will not surrender to the forces of destruction and sabotage. so what will be happening in washington?
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well, a palace stand in political science, as professor said, the mere believes there's really pm will seek trump support for an expansion of military operations in the west bank. you want to get the degree line to, to go on in the west bank, especially in the west bank. and yes, it is going to expand what these are in the army city and spoken about expanding this operation to a different view. you can see the north end as well as to the front and downs as if the villages which they believe that the best thing is, is this that's out there. now that i'm eligible to help getting more than 50 and better seeing them does this, does, this is not true because we know that the most of them are, are 50 years. it's exactly like declaiming goes up. that gives more than you know, 50000. as i'm talking about giving come us, but we know that the most of them, what are the jo it is. yep. actors as they have agreement with the us to be here
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just as given me. okay, another story. we're close the following, the president of put on the house law, neighboring rolanda for biking. m 23 insurgents in eastern d. r. c. unexcused. pick aaliyah fermenting a rest across the region of ways that you see what is happening here. very close to us. quite the silence does the international community not see the consequences sit in effect. i am telling you that if it continues like this, the will may spread through the region that point for one that continues to make conquests. i know that it will happen in burundi as well because we're one that is in the process of creating young refugees. it's calming them now. it is trying to harden them in the congo office one day. it wants to come to variety. we are not going to accept this war if the east of the congo does not have peace, the region does not have peace as well. the democratic republic of congo also chooses rolando indiscriminately killing civilians. that is something to galle categorically rejects as it does. allegations of supporting
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b. m. 23 militants. distressing images are emerging from the border city of coma or local officials say the body count has risen to 770 from fighting this week. the m 23 and currently are in control, and they're saying they sought to secure the east of the country in response to please from local asking for protection. come galleys. pro testers made their under fels to get for one, the on western states for blocking the with storming embassies in the council. the, we worked 5 kilometers to get here. we have only one desire to destroy this house. look at these chairs i took, no one is going to stop me. i'm at home here in my own country the
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while, while each party of the conflict in central africa blames the other for the interest a year ago, or a one that signed a key resort supply to you with the you and some i'm listening. natural resources lies of the heart of the violence. the minerals 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 i see you in this city combo said over 15
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percent of the will supply off. this q material comes from the cap to give you an ex with did some digging and solve that to the one does quotes and explore to have increased by 50 percent of tweaks for the city compared to just the year before this made to the one that became the world's largest colton. x 142023. she's the catch, the numbers shows the world's biggest, tend to them. producer is not for one to but the d. c. it has increased. 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 with strategic amendable. what one to this, who's a major player when it comes to cancel instruction according to the the i c. know, once again, you might to question why it's not the minimal which to yes. well,
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some have the on your billing and it's funding run that because of my conditional company is wants to accede to, to have access to your sources. this is the easiest way. this is the cheapest way costs going is kind of just giving their sources like that, that use, i mean, but, and you can see this on them. and this is initial, all my conditions that roll minutes of a kind of things such as the d, i. c is extract it from that country without any been association. they all come back because in order to get access to those areas with these very important mental health problems. and unfortunately, then the people advocate of being playing cold pick things out there for the hope of getting access to those mental. this is you're the one. the memorandum has left a very bit to taste and the most of the comedies lead. it's
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a publication and very bad taste. we're one that continues to hide behind the m 23, 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. i'll flute, she gets the results, disagreement 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 continue things that government stuff
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is done. the and the one that was catered in some parts of the the see what profiting from the construct. i need to diamonds, go to colton, and add 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 and its various forms will continue relying on a less conspicuous armed force and alternative strategies for carrying out the exploitative activities. any with this? yeah, washington has a choose a one. the ad you've gotten the often legally accepting intervals from congo. one does present push back saying it would be better for washington to monetize phone, which is it is it does more mining in the eastern new comb or in a coma than the headway and kind of like a perfect play, a game by mistake. what lies behind this with need for companies, for success?
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cobalt is critical to the renewable energy transition. let's take me to the minimum is required for the best of production. weeks of vehicles and energy storage systems tend to live is use the phone solar panels and wind turbine components. that's the thing about these minimal resources, austic, egypt for the u. s. claims to green its economy and to become clients need solvent to to 50. they even admitted kobolds, lucy and tend to the loan of the mall consistent as critical and a of strategic importance for your vocal society. i will fix and now as a conflict, biscuits, the world has largely failed to notice the english actions and how, which is the hall hosted 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 many roles of the d,
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f c. and they don't care whether they get it through the government or the, the r c o, through the innovation software. one, the whole through any other group, such as they in 23 good. the only thing they 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 totally found in the d i. c. so it's easy, simple for them to have access to those. mendel's yeah, a lot of food for thought there. well, that's a rock of the week that was plenty more stories. big debates content come to words be find over at r t dot com, to give it a look in the account from the news room. i myself, you know me. goodbye. the
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1934 france invaded algeria and straight away the french started inhabiting it to strengthen their position. the column is known as the new wars, the best land. from day one, the local population was put into an unequal position and was briefly exploited. this cause and as discontent. the people of l g area began their long term fight for independence. in 1954, the banner of freedom was raised by the national liberation front. a guerrilla war against the occupants broke out. the french tried to suppress, to rebuild you and using cruel measures. whole villages were wiped out acts of georgia and executions of civil people, including pregnant women, children,
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and old people took place more than 2000000 people were born into concentration camps. however, these punitive measures didn't help. cl, jerry and patriots managed to induce france the star seize negotiations in 1962 heavy and the cords were assigned 14 l. jerry on the back as words independent. but this was a jeep at a colossal price. algeria by rights is considered to be a country of martyrs. according to the calculations of historians, the french colonists are responsible for the depths of one and a half 1000000 algerians. the, the
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despite the shelling children here are given special attention, the life near the front can have its upsides. and this has been able to say, and then what do you just ordering your boy in beverly? and what do i need to know what it says? i knew cuz i sent you the appointment at any point to expose the battery simply chapstick the lance of the read for you is a bit with what you did. you did a score the, the basically the spoke when i start to voltage and it shows the neighborhood and i got to put it up and ship. i had to look at the start and able to ship. a boyfriend isn't too busy to hook. i'm sure that you kind of look for
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your product, but the more or less the yes to them. awesome, great. and let me ask you this might have does not have your what is the wonder, wonder to me during the ukrainian occupation and heavy fighting nation. this battalions was stationed in schools, leaving children with no way to study. now, despite ongoing selling, people are doing the best to bring their lives back to normal. and we're the ones that the only the content, the with the appraisal i put in the frame motherhood. but if you are one of to grandstand, as far as the rest of the boys, i me see it and then listen existing. so that way you of why didn't somebody for someone who was in this company, but assuming these are listed here on the centralist plus them on
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a hold of easy chance central hospitalized operational. but during the ukrainian occupation don't, is from the guns people's republic weren't allowed to work here. was that it isn't just the diesel and we didn't even we just moved into come is showing us the bill so, but let me explain more better with the one you. let me explain with the payment for assuming as soon thanks. initially. one of the stuff we're saying is that me personally should issue lucy jones. civilian population was left without medical assistance unless the needs of the lender sufficiently nipples like this patient a measure very similar across from control the use you have better, i think. but, you know, we e, and i thought this was things you know, so you do most of most take on some graphics in retreat. the ukraine, you in the military destroyed everything really so original to ship us over lessons learned. what you saw on this website is that i don't know if it mean that you
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a little bit of what we're dealing with, what is what to do with us. we're going to be when she's done, but i'm doing a 2 o'clock and she currently is a hospital is operational, but there's a shortage of doctors choice sort of to go into the homeless little space. you would you couple that the city virginia and if i bought for but now can you move the order of if you feel so you don't want to shit or grandma from frontier start doing this revision with lots of my friends are sharing with anyone in your little find our for our we set up for you everything here, yada for news on for, for sale, for you under the as an industry or from then with furniture,
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the furniture from the store. otherwise, the insurance or what the shipment is right around the style equipment and keeps coming from the west. because the us and many european countries need the will the use, the bottle. the used former top diplomat recently admitted that your ex, well being is based on cheap energy from russia. the collective west is ready to eliminate both russians and ukrainians for sources, but only under one condition. if they don't get hit too hard themselves, i'm sure we can get as close to doing this way and that, that doesn't really show us sort of that sort of simulation up suspension. so we're
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just, i'm present with, but asking you to lots of symptoms. let's move, look at a stimulant of a system like that. you sewage of the thing you do most of the pretty boy association them we use it was that i use because i did the one who was the one was a new list. i'm not really sure what that goes to so just stood solely kilometer fairly. so it's just a few of us with that, which is the vehicle the need to was it was supposed to go consider it or the one was it that the student has to put in the morning to see if it's a new c, a strong a lot of the things here is here for right, and is there any bring yourself on? cuz i know the furnace in the your system are you still with your printer has been
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like a runner, as has been resolved from a new internal. nothing will no trouble when you are when you are is just through troy. no, no risky process. yeah. but the way to help me put the available space. lower the bill of lading. the good level yesterday. if actually, if more, but you know the machine you're pushing, it sounds good or the cool, depending in your things to be able to get a video to remove the ship, the be a wasted on the impulse. i'm just guessing this was a senior. those on the you might have to do, it will turn. you should definitely see my friendly use. i mean when,
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when you pull off, i usually do get ask him. so let me read your email for you know, what the level professional up was putting it on. what does this mean system do where you play me with for my whole, but with that i see the point you can literally even though what name yeah. what, what do you get on using your phone? the most like use them, give them was of critical bullet points of the course. the invoice number is still less room but visual, but i thought on the most of the picture show table based the same way you may, i'm going to blow them wessel currently don't you need conversely, mama, careful. but the most was initially, let's say for the book as well as the one in implementation. i'm sitting here
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waiting for space danville grants companion. let me know if a function of the, of to what's going on in here and have a little bit like a glitch. issue in your study and look for some for you when you update the new motion or give me some interest that you knew or what if you know the point she is going to entail to continue my you in a new way inquiry in your new those when with the new agreement for me, for me to ocean seem to be different hours in mid or even the 1st of the 1st one 1st. and i thought someone at the civil mission i straight, it doesn't want to stand or whatever it is. but what i was a 1st thoughts going to shoot you almost an ok or call 0. it must or printing ok here. i find all the sort of stuff on the swings by
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the level 3 in the moon for your to most of the issue or with the or ok, it's purpose. see it. okay. it's an old beast to send us the issue. a little one will use to with doors good, but i see the west as always dreamt of destroying the slabs. a struggle for almost the entire slavic world is taking place in ukraine on this titanic and deadly deal, as already claimed many victims. 70 rush, i for an awful printing while you're on your side, you're talking about starting searching on us. the star assessment show we use for your
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to russia didn't one was hoping to a last moment that the west would show prudence what's more. the attitude towards the ones for tunnel striving states limited using military equipment to its full potential such as the point of the show was when we were actually just reaching out to them. we basically easements of doors to jeff. we just sort of, most of it was, it gets in budapest waiting if look up works with anymore, but i did put a couple to what does meet the minimum, but it's based on what bad then you move it would be very, very useful. don't roy, the minute just there yet, are you sure with you? but i'm, i'm 50 a 100 that produced as we always by the was it was picked up in me. is this part of the name and do a jump with the what's the number that you'll get the rest of the total of thought . i know how much love it. i'm losing my lives in the forms in your door with the
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previous and the bulk of anyways, i've got you a little ball. is there any of the was able to do it. i mean, my own but little or unless they usually have is, would you be a system? yeah. how about a special doing the deal? here we have, we have a, you wouldn't be the sure the no, but what year is the, what is a quote, where must certainly be that came up. these are apparently the same with the partition a bicycle bryan. it, we did our both them anymore. but i forget most of the room for the car, and this is the new, the new i'm city of where you live, you know, mean where you and this is, i'm sure why don't you hold for a shuttle or you're selling yourself to yourself doing your the students will do, i have to get a little lower defective and i've been using it. they put it to me.
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what's your last name? what is it? are you of it? but what you're interested was in the, the russian states never as tight as i'm sort of the most sense community best. most all sense of the, in the 65 to 5 must be the one else calls question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin media mission, the state on russia to day and split the ortiz food next. even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube tv services for the question, did you say a request which is the
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of wanted to come here since i was $121.00. my grandfather told me that his mom came from russia that we were, i was part russian. i didn't plan on staying as long as gonna look around. i was gonna see if it was for me, but then i came. and then i was like, i don't remember when i go home, i've never been happier in life than i am here in russell 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 raises gods and makes cheese in the countryside series like chad who has been granted political asylum because he's being persecuted by the f. b. i. us, embassies. and for countries that come after me it's, it's wild like an american family that recently moved to russia with 6 children.
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a little. the english can be heard here almost all the time. there lived your life to be there a way to get. i figured out, just let me, let me get back there for a minute all the way. i'll go with you most of the night on november available there. can we set up? if i do a spoken, lets us know you and you can just google them, but you're gonna use a portion, let's say music on said jim williams, nobody ever list of the most a 40 by 4 to some of those gifts. no. but somebody in use 9 me a 1st give me, let me know when you come all or what the bye of them will be my last day of class . and this, do i need to go put you on the a, charlie
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a little bit of the promotion sale for those around the lots of process the assignment. so, so, and you know, you, it's then you in touch with assume your model doing as a, filling it up a started as a control system. and when you're new to our new machine, we right there. and you know, so it is able to initial or when you buy it, these are still watching longer for you, like as long as you pay your eyes or close or friday before noon were interested in the process of getting along. well. my only days, portion essential honors, fortunately mushroom furnished. but i wonder when your store on is thrown in the wall thinking where nato stayed most in res hose, both french and american spin one they killed civilians, women and children. whenever possible. they also do away with ukrainians. alone
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you're not bringing. so my phone page, you know someone is the 1st. yeah. no emotional. what is going on for a month or so ago, but the new one from uh, josh good in there was already set up. you want me to a, one of the case solutions for them that you were starting to really say i was kind of here before noon and i, serious. i'm actually studying for the, for, for them as i do not face the border prescribed in plymouth scholar for storm noon. i'm not sure what they're gonna do. so we're gonna press the button if any other difficulty is there. one thing is new. we're still doesn't want you to people and i don't want that many ukrainians don't want to fight and surrender. that is if they manage to escape from their own, those who would shoot them in the back. the old book should
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ukrainian soldiers additional inform you successfully. i will send those thing here . it's a symbol yes, click on it also is on the give me when you can share the shift. does that you should that does i just show up on the 1st i took, i'm assuming i was actually looking for a new to for sure. i mean, cause only about the, the, the senior drug dealer a little because a way that i really wasn't able to beat for little kids areas. i can stay with them and those are at the end of so, so do this and does a window level of do you need any procedures getting screening opportunity to look me up. ok. and then you have to wait on. so just in order to get somebody to ask
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you, not only what the writing you know, so money is still cool. yeah, yeah. yeah, yeah. nursing is actually is cuz i know that your last 21 was cut off with no, you know, the film was kind of congested and i get up. but you more than you 3 child, you know enough wisdom as to how to get out. can i use the news too hot for the good news? early 6 year, the indian displaying, i assume that for me is that on bluehost captured soldiers in this hospital are treated and fed the same as russian soldiers. a typical dinner was buckwheat with bunch a 2 eggs, some juice, tea, and an apple bon alone cut a truck on the pin mr. to learn a little issue. well, we have to look over the washing clothes that you want to see me at the phone and they usually look over the weekend, but i am partial of the rest of the william forest and destroying showing. and i
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stuff as they saw it. so i'm a ship for the fixture, such as your dog with the machine called the convolution to get our daughter should do this vehicle. is it worth to model? have us do for this problem next time and see if it doesn't take that test. okay. even though is then you must sort of deal with the company in some village goes up developing bio, chemical weapons inside you can use moving a solution, you know with them cheaper to use. the white glove service, the customer bodies because of
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the ukranian officer is charged with terrorism by moscow for is a legit role in the attack on a curse. region boarding school russian authority states. the paulding was an attempt to draw attention away from the torture and the execution of civilians by keeps forces in the nearby early warning, distressing images of that, i had to be above a few i do see i didn't pull it up with discovery. so russian troops on cover the bodies of at least 20 to local is a part of the most occurred by ukrainian battalion also coming up in the program. these really prime minister puts a positive spin on the destruction of.
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