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things like that as up and that sort of the french media state that to ukrainian suspects are. premier printing are in police custody and more say following mondays are send a truck on the russian consulate there. several children reportedly died from freezing temperatures in canada, over $9000.00 is really official shots, really, listeners referring to men from the into a subject, humans, and calls for their illumination. everyone just pushes palestinians into israel. why didn't egypt take them when it's made peace with israel? because it didn't quantum, egypt knew it would have to deal with sub human scum who behaved like barbarians. prussia is one of the undisputed leaders in reserve. so these are levels. we are
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happy to work collaboratively with any ford and fox, including american america in ways in on the rush for critical minerals, saying rushes open to developing the sector of with partners. us an idea for all the . yeah. all those stories ahead, this is your r t international. my name's using the legal as 30 minutes of using views starts, not french police have reportedly arrested to man in connection with monday's attack on the russian consulate in more say the suspects were detained during a pro ukrainian rally. the console general of the mission says wireless situation
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remains tents. it's back to work as usual. i don't have to get a tax like this are likely to happen again, especially since the police court and that was here yesterday has been lifted. it has now been revealed that both the chinese are french nationals from the very beginning of the special military operation in ukraine. we have received a huge number of threats, of physical violence from the french by e mails, as well as by telephone. i think there will be an impartial investigation and the perpetrators will receive the punishment they deserve. and i'm sure of it. i also believe the attack was more likely aimed to intimidate console or staff or financial ortiz identified. the suspects, things to say seems to be forces that was provided by the russian conflicts, and then they track them down and found them out of pro ukrainian concert. just hours later, this was right in front of the city hall. it's a man in his fifties and another man in his forties who are now in custody. being questioned by investigators who are also looking into the substances and the rest
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of the found in those bottles that was thrown inside the garden of the russian con, slips here in moscow. the russian investigative committee is also looking into the incidents and has more on what happens for folks on the funding and like the following that talk on the console general of the russian federation. and my say, the investigative committee has opened a criminal case on february 24th, the assailants through 3 bottles containing an, an identified explosive substance onto the premises of the console general. as a result, 2 of them exploded. police actions both a threat to the safety of the institution staff. the investigation believes that the attackers acted was the intent of complicating international relations within the framework of the criminal case cooperation is underway with the russian foreign ministry. and international request for legal assistance is being prepared and all circumstances surrounding the incident are being established. as we also now know that the perpetrators knew exactly where there was from those explosive devices
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added as it would swear. normally diplomats park their cars, but not in those days because of those warnings that were issued by russia's intelligent services. who said that they received information from europe, that kia was planning a series of publications in the form of terrorist attacks against russian diplomatic missions across europe. and particular in slovakia in hungary as well as in germany, they said that us most likely to happen in baltic and scandinavian countries. and it looks like this was one of their times in moscow demanded answers right away and a thorough investigation from friends. and this is what marie is a harv of the spokesman for the foreign ministry, had to say, as soon as this happened is what happened on the territory of the russian consul, it in our se, obviously has all the hallmarks of a terrorist act. we demanded from france an immediate comprehensive investigation and of course measures to strength and security. thank god, no one was hurt. now as we understand it, local law enforcers are working,
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but the relevant demands from the russian side have been made. and it looks like france lessons and now french to french nationals are in custody, who are detained again, out of pro ukrainian protests and marshal has since of course, the top security measures at diplomatic commissions and france for now it's only in france, but we'll see of course how the story develops with the head of the french non profit west east nickel america, which told us the west 70 russia rhetoric is provoking people to commit acts of violence against innocent civilians to try to maintain war against the people who have done best and in these history regions and against russia and all, we all know that there are very extreme people around. so that's getting around or you create new nationalist coming from new nazi i would say the political parties and, and they want, they want to fight. they want to push this as far as they can to, to, to drive some sort of wedge between russia and ukraine. and this is, of course, this will count to 5 because we have arrived in
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a situation where today even the us and restaurant waiting on the same the same way in the un security council. this is practically unheard of in these past tiers. and at the same moment we have people in the west or try to do everything they can to, to maintain the war. this is something that i think which is negative for your credit. and it's going to be difficult for us to then ski in such i would say a global atmosphere and his supporters, that they're going to try everything they can do to keep bound to doing it. they couldn't make, maintaining this work. but i think that globally, a lot of people just want to say ok, this time it's time for peace. for i to another headlines stories several children including a new born, died over and nights from cold weather in gallons. that according to health officials in the strip, as israel continues to restrict shipments of tents and mobile homes into by less than the entire tree. the depth of destruction in the wake of idea of operations is stark. and the was returning to the entry of northern regions or grappling with
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just how little remains this of this council vs strongly called the house was a shock for us. i didn't expect them to strike the house. we told them where regular people with civilians, with people who are not connected to anything. when the house was struck, i felt that we lost everything because the only thing we own is the house. a. we lived a nightmare for 15 months, and now this is the greater nightmare. because this is a personal loss for us losing memories and our entire lives in a moment. it's a feeling no words can describe but it comes as a shocking statement, referring to palestinian men and gals at a subject. humans has been made by a little maker from benjamin netanyahu. his ruling, the crude party was during our meeting with europe and an arab states at the parliamentary assembly of the mediterranean. it was obvious that no one wants to palestinians. everyone justly pushes them into israel. they might know why didn't
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egypt take them when it made peace with israel? no, it's not a problem because it didn't want the egypt knew. it would have to deal with sub human scum who behaved like barbarians coming. so nobody wants them. but that's cool. fire storm of control received a disturbing remarks from israel's vice speaker parliament where he refers to palestinians from garza's sub human. critics say his language check has dangerous rhetoric from nazi racial ideology, dehumanizing tied groups to justified violence. and the ironies in the last israel was found in the aftermath of the holocaust. you have a senior jewish lawmakers now using similar language. and it's not just words. it's a mindset that shapes policy in the same interview, but to relate out what he sees as a military strategy, suggesting to eliminate all a doubts in guys. i'm take a listen. besides the user real needs
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a lot of ammunition to fight all the terrorist hiding and every hole in every corner, we already eliminated 20000 and we have 10000 more left with the maybe win winning because we're being mess of old to the women and children that maybe we should just call them the whole place as you're suggesting moment to. i do not enough. we've been, we've managed to properly separate the kids from the adult level. i don't see any innocent adults their impression, a minimum level. so you're saying all the adults and garza should be killed level there. anyone still there should be treated as an adult because we have move the women and children. they've gone with them. and so you're saying separate the women and children and then target adults that will do the trick sides. and the only thing i know about me to come out and we do not and will not hold back in illuminating terrorist at a time of war. we won't let them get away by dressing up a civilians, we will eliminate them all. and these things when it's come at the crucial moment, while mediators scramble to keep the fragile gas to cease fire from collapsing. on surprisingly high mass has fired back or the statements made by the terrorist
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connected vice speaker newsome by tory or a public incitement to an ethnic cleansing policy. and embody the pass of genocide that the war criminals among the leaders of the occupation have chosen against our palestinian people over the past 15 months. isn't just about one politicians words, it's part of the road in narrative where palestinians i'll pull trade as expendable . it's rhetoric that dominates is really politics widely spread. it is really media as well designed to strip away human dignity and justified policies of occupation, fueling it would move islands right now, while gas the remains in limbo with over $48000.00 palestinians killed in the war as well as shifting focus to the west bank where i d, f is expanding its large scale operation. tanks have brawled into jeanine in the north, although to wide westbank for the 1st time in 2 decades. 40000 people have already
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been displaced from refugee camps that were originally meant to shelter palestinians, forced out of the homes of to israel's creation. israel has made it clear it plans to stay in the west bank for at least another year. and some of these really politicians openly calling for the west bank to become another guys on the speculation is ro, maybe preparing to a next the area entirely. so what tories words on the isolated but rather part of a pattern, take a listen. the bus. c so lots of if you decide to end the siege to break the siege, it will be, in my opinion, a terrible decision. because without hunger and thirst among the gods, the population will not be able to recruit collaborators. we will not be able to recruit intelligence. we will not be able to provide people with drink with food, with medicine, but some, it's clear for everyone today the right wing parties were correct about the palestinian matter. today it's very simple. you're going everywhere and they tell
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you, not only does it take, but some say and nearly done. even my attorney's office colleagues who always disagree with me on everything, they tell me most of you, of course we must and nearly all guys, and i don't know what the name i've ordered a complete c. jim garza, there will be no electricity, no food, no more, no fuel. everything will be cut off. we're fighting against human animals and we're act accordingly. and it's not just the israel, the language is shifting elsewhere to of to listen to meeting with benjamin. antonia who us president trump spoke about gaza. devastated by is really a strikes note as a q, many tier in crisis. but as a real estate project, suggesting the relocation of hundreds of thousands of palestinians from this trip, regardless of their will in their opinion. where is the washington that once cold for 2 states, solution in a world where wards carry power, the rhetoric against palestinians in gaza and in the west bank is only getting
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sharper and as language escalades. so do actions pushing 80 hopeful peace even further away with independent dutch reporter and call them as sonya funding in day argues, it's deeply on fitting for a nation that experienced the horrors of the holocaust to resort to language. the echoes. those star times is the language, but when they look on the ground, it's also devastating. when you're looking guys up myself, i was imagining then i'll help you handle 10 years ago or 15 years ago now. and it was really horrible. back then already will to check for him to and so on. so i couldn't imagine how it is now, and i know, do you mean that's the place where the resistance is the resistance was terrible that it needed jeanine brigade october to gauge. and so i mean what they are saying this language is, i mean, seduce themselves, they serve. so for the love and the concentration camps. and if you hear their language, i mean it is, it's unbelievable for me. i mean the,
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they are the people who should say, ok, our forefathers has suffered so many atrocities they were killed. so now we are doing actually the same thing. we should do nice. we should have these and we should go back to the piece of chords for 1993 to also of courts, and we should talk with each other and we should literally, if each other we should go back to the 2 state solution. but the only thing they are saying is the language is really foul language. that's what i think i mean. so humans mentioned this. so it's words, but also on the ground. it's of course, horrible, all the refugees living in them. so many people are more than 40000 people killed in gaza and no western countries actually, you know, helping or diplomacy. you know, it's not them anymore. it's, it's, it's gone totally. now ukraine isn't washington's only option in this search for rare earth minerals. russia as a troop of and i'm president putin has offered to joan king,
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develop the sector with international partners. and the us under trump could be a moment. a similar to the display arrows, metals are very important. they constitute key resources for more than the sectors of the economy. so far we have done little in this area and we need to do more. we would be ready to offer administrative resources for work in this direction to all american partners. when i say partners, i mean not only administrative and governmental structures, but also companies should they show interest in collaborating with us. we undoubtedly have significantly more resources of this kind than ukraine. let me emphasize that. that actually is one of the undisputed leaders in reserve. so these are some levels, these projects require substantial capital investment. we are happy to work collaboratively with any ford and partners, including americans, by the way, regarding the new territories, the same applies. we are ready to attract for an partners to our so called new
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historical territories that have been returned to the russian federation. there are also certain reserves. they were the earlier this month flooding. there's a lensky with film pouring over a once classified mob said to show his country's boss the posits of earth and other critical minerals about was the both copied cranes position. as donald trump pushes for a piece, still lot of a put and says it's clear what the main obstacle is to the conflict resolution to and this is a low he's a caught and had the key after she is becoming a toxic figure for the armed forces on ukraine because he's given ridiculous folders dictated not by media type of considerations, but by political considerations. and it is not clear what they are based on. this leads to on justifiably hiawatha is even though it's a very high, it's
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a catastrophic loss for the ukranian army. it becomes toxic for society as a whole. among other things income when the president tom cars in the house. but he wants to make peace by the way. so do we and as soon as possible, and that kind of had a very she is pending in the way of achieving that goal. that's hands the position seems to me or the president of the united states. it has nothing to do with russian interests. it's more likely in the interest of you korean, or the ukraine in states, in order to preserve ukraine in state which we have nothing against this either. although of course, we would like this territory not to be used as a breach for a tax on the russian federation. not used as a hostile, but each had for us sold at the eventually turns into a friendly neighboring state. well, that's how i was the leaders in law school in washington appear to support each other's approach to peace efforts cause solar. i think he wants to improve that
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political environment in ukraine to consolidate society to create conditions for the so vital all the ukrainian states, and on the whole, it is not so much in favor of russia. although we have a conflict with a cut and switch him, he just for the benefit of degree in itself. when i got here, one of the 1st calls i made was the president boat and, and we were treated with great respect and they want to, they want to end this war. so that's a big thing. residents, like a fellow presidents who can sometimes do what the other one can't. and in this particular case, president trump looks at present a potent and says you can make a lot of decisions. and everyone has to go along with the president. trump likes the president, put and looks at president trump and says, well, you're able to do, you know, quite a bit and influenced people. um, in a way that, that i'm not able to. and also, and what you think,
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and what you decide president trump can very much impact what the future is going to be for russia, the future with the present important and then the future that comes with the next president of russia. so i think in that regard, they look favorably at one another, and i think there is a, a personality i think that they probably do like one another. but that doesn't mean they, each one is not going to try to make advantage of the other. each one wants to get the best of the other one, but they realize they have to do it in a very polite way because they do have a goal. president trump, once president poor, do agree to a cease fire. and present a potent once president trump to hell less than some of the sanctions and re enter great, the russian federation into whether, you know, they that the,
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the g 7 and have become g 8 again for state visits and, and, and that sort of thing. so it's sort of, they try to complement each other over at r t dot com, we have the full breakdown and all the flooding air pollutants, media interview on the 3rd anniversary on the breakouts of the ukraine conflict. well worth 15 minutes of your time. the now, in a surprise, a 9 spent, the british prime minister has a 90 you kid, defense spending will be increased care stormer planes. his decision will help written fill the gap left by donald trump on support for ukraine. russia is a menace in waters. you know that space on our streets, starting today, the icon of alex, this government will begin to pick a sustained increase in defense spending since the end of the cold war we will
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submit a commitment to spend 2.5 percent of gdp on defense. but we will bring it forward. so we've reached out level in 2027. well, we punched the numbers, the increased would mean that over 13000000000 pines goes to defense ministry conference with the funds taken from the u. k. foreign aid budget and overseas development assistance spending would be reduced by 0.2 percent of g d p. a shortly before stormers and 9 spent the foreign office said it was pausing some aid to rolanda due to its role in the conflict in the neighboring d. r c, the british pm officer said he wants defense spending to increase to 3 percent by the next parliament. but that would rely on his party winning power again, most likely in 2029. while the night spent received mixed reaction in the house of commons,
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the liberal democrats leader express support for the defense spending high, even suggesting, sending seized russian offsets to key it. but the other end piece criticized the decision. a short side is clearly his type and will have a mass of effect on the forest. people in the forest comes in the world through a cotton overseas. i budgets, but what effect would it have on the poorest people in this country? for example, over the to child benefit can, for example, the housing crisis is how many face he says is tough decisions coming up. what's going to be the effect on the forest people in this country of the increase in defense spending? always good to welcome british journalist, an editor in chief of the grab, a dot org news and analysis site martin j onto the program. martin, thanks for your time today. some m p's in favor of stormers decision also called the cook. well, 1st spending to meet the target. what kind of rama vacation do you think the pm's
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a nightstand is going to have in the long run on british tax periods? a. it's a very common picture indeed because um, secure storm has proved and only a few months of entered office because he's incapable of running the country. i'm in the economy as even slumped to new a, to new new lowe's ones that we couldn't even mention, even on the last few months of the conservative policy and the demise and office. so i think this is sort of desperation. and once you a question, i can just see more cuts, more people suffering into loss. and during this winter, i'm famously old. people did not have the rebates anymore for the teaching allows, which they had to, which before, when one does what, what, what it will be next when say, you know, will it to, will that benefits even because, i mean, this is the way it's going. he's not a magician, he can't find money from nowhere. the money is not the in the coffers from. i'll say economy. so people will have to stuff. and this is really, um,
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it's so much per book says that it's a state of denial from this government, but they can't really see the reality in front of which is that to the credit is losing the will under the piece plan, the trump and boots and they're trying to put together is really the only way forward, but um, you know, if you carry on denying and you carry on supporting and encouraging the fake news that agenda is expect his rights up from m o g. i'm talking points. then it's perhaps i'm surprised whether we have a leader who has his eyes very, very, fairly close to the reality. mister summer argued that the poor are the ones hit hardest by the conflict. we can just take a listen to exactly what was set together my or wherever this forward conflict. they just the pull of the forest to all this prison. i easy way through this. we have, we'd show. so we wouldn't piece through scribe. because anything else in the piece will hit the very people he's identified part of the anybody else a on the planet. and that is why it's so important. we've taken the position that
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we have today. the i really the point i want to make and that is what, what you've largely said. but, but i want to point out that what he's essentially saying is that cutting a, to the purpose and it's the most vulnerable, the ones who need the help, the most. how were they going to adapt to if this cautious and spent on defense? you're, i mean it's the mentor, gymnastics going on here. it's it, it would pick somebody of, of more intelligence to me to work out what exactly he's saying is going to come from this. no, don't beat yourself up. he doesn't understand either. you know, i mean you've spoken to his advisors and said, well what i can this money be the lead and it's only they obviously, as i budgets the, honestly, the left. so you can put your hand into because everything else is, is empty. you know, this is a real, real act of desperation because we believe it, can we even believe this, this, this and the circle, the sincerity of, uh,
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you know, worrying and carrying about 4 people in the same to talking about is to pull that are affected during was what so, so the leads to get rich as well. we shouldn't forget that. you know, i'm wondering, i'm a skeptical, gentler, so i'm wondering where the 2nd installment is also worried about a piece breaking out a new crate. and once that happens, then they'll be a whole ways of really ugly investigations or, you know, there be a huge lifting of let's look again, it's a little the corruption, a little money. okay. over been sales? i mean myself, last year i did a very long investigation into british and they said it's a big sense of ukraine. and i concluded that i need to set the percent roll sheets getting so close the front line. is he worried about that? you know, that will be the real center of attention and it'll look very right back floaty on him. but i also think him, you know, by the same token, the suitcase tom is also very award about media bandwidth. so, you know, the moment is still there still quite a great deal of british media who focused on the training more subtle. lance tends
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to presumably more gym. this will look at more issues back home, and i mean, it won't look very good for him. donald trump and allow them to put and have both gone on record as saying, cutting defense, spending by 50 percent is a realistic possibility. and now you've got mr. storm or announcing an increase. why is the rhetoric we're hearing from the u. k. b, e u. so polar to what's coming out of washington. i think good. i think i mentioned before is the state of denial. you know, i think come, you know, a ridgemont is less inclined to accept the think the psych painting of these boards, the more money you spend on it. and i think the more money that you just put into it on the move and they've been focus. and they've been unified on this idea that what they're doing is rice. and then there was and then game that we just click and when the mall that we see there of great to the pollution and, and, and enable case. and you know, the, a, you is not going to miss that has made
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a mistake, you know, huge powerful nations don't do that. and i think i'm the thing that links your stomach and the issue is that he's also part of that mindset. getting to know what he's going to actually accept that. so the whole thing was really huge, late a miscalculation, but it was to believe that they could even went to war against russia to believe that the sanctions would look and not develop enough faces. and you're going to pull these things together and look at the end of it, which is the, they've made a mess of historical era. and now they are looking for ways to sort of the global public via the press into, you know, what could be the consequences, you know, is what we're hearing along this phone. now see which is being wheeled out again, either the russia wants to move into european countries. so let's not, since, you know, and they know it's nonsense, but it, it says the scan mongering is quite effective. there are a number of people in britain who actually believes that so, you know, i think it's, it's pretty much them what we would expect from, from,
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from so curious to them. and he would give them this way, but also to accept that i think it's worth mentioning that for him and the european union to be so it gets to be to be so locks in the and then objection with us foreign policy. we've never had ends in quite unlike this. i think that's probably it. it came soon as the 11th hour, but it might be a good idea to show some sort of a piece of some sort of respect to the truck administration and. and so some of the payoffs done, if you like, the wind relations between britain and america really so bad. i mean, the, just a, we've never had the situation. you know, i think like me to, for a minister made a number of insulting comments to his trump, you know, as dude's pay to madison, who was finally made us invested the at least at least madison, you know, bit the bullet and looked at the camera and apologize, these people are like me to get you understand, but i think, you know, this is basically to sum up. this is a stump to this, a ruse is nothing really serious about it. an extra half percent or something from
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defense isn't really going to make to hoops of difference to the outcome of the print. me like from morocco today. journalist and editor in chief of them. a grab a dot org site martin j. martin. thanks so much. now i weapon send to key of have ended up in the hands of africans, you hobbies in your pink drug guns. someone's making large quantities of money in that trade, but that's the focus of our documentary next few cranes armed spartans staples, the the .
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