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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, some west of elliot's still determined to maintain instability in the world. and these forces will try to stop on their minds that dialogue that has become a lot of it puts it and says, not everyone is happy with the full way of relations between russia and the united states. and one to some might be out to sabotage. but while official from moscow in washington hold the 2nd round, the tools assignment is that builds all the recent resets in relation started in riyadh called robin's 8 and to a crowd at the bus stop. and that would be suspected tara attack and nobody's well,
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12 people went to the while you're watching arch international, reaching you from the russian capital. i a michael question. well, not everyone is copy of the contracts have resumed, and that's the view of lot of, of put in who said, but some might be out to put a spoke in the will of new efforts by moscow in washington to resolve the water need re when you might have it stored vehicles today where we understand that not everyone is happy with it is option of contacts between the russia and the us. some wisdom leads, a steel, determines to maintain instability in the world. and these forces will try to disrupt or undermine the dialogue that has begun with the we see this year with more than what we need to take this into account and use older men simulate this of diplomacy and special services. the 4th, such an attempt, though,
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in his address through the russian federal security services library put and focused on 2 topics, diplomacy and terrorism. and he says that while some forces are not interested in dialogue and are not happy with the new trump administrations interest and negotiations, he says that russia should stand firm in defending it's interest. and well talking about diplomacy. of course, he touched upon the recent uh, russian american tops, and he says that meeting essentially inspires hope. you have a contact to smoothly. i mean, it sounds good. the initial contact with the new us administration have inspired southern hopes that is an intent to work towards restoring my literal, literally sions, and gradually resolving the kolosso amount of accumulated systemic strategic problems in the global architecture. problems that pro hold the ukranian and other regional crisis. it is important that our cut on the bottom there's demonstrates
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pragmatism at at least a view of things. and, but if use maintenance, stereotypes, so called rules and missy anik ideological pleases of the predecessor, which in fact let the crisis over the entire system of international relations as they begin to destroy the rest of the community from within. is that is evidenced by the problems in the economies of menu wisdom, countries and in their domestic politics. so he went on to talk about terrorism, saying that the federal security services must continue. there's a stomach work in combat and international terrorism while developing new counter terrorism measures, and that that area of the work must be strengthened. now he also says that it is important for security services to ensure the security of people in border areas. and because russia is so diverse, ethnically, the president pointed out that it is the f as fees dropped to prevent and any attempts that's put in a russian society. he also went on to emphasize that the counter intelligence um
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entities have important tasks in front of them. and again, he reiterated that it is vital to develop new counter terrorism measures. now, amid the ukraine, russia conflict, he says that a lot of these reese and cyber and terrorist attacks were crafted by the ukrainian special services to meet your stores. it must be in your good. i know that the number of terrorism crimes has increased over the past year with more than half of the implant and organized by the ukrainian special services and their handlers. that we also highlighted that the security uh services must protect russian innovations from a piracy. and he also says that ensure in the cannot make security of the country is an important part of their work. he also says that they need to work on new methods when it comes to neutralize in terrorism. and that essentially security is a main part of their job. the following on from the recent,
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he started gathering in riyadh officials from washington in moscow have met for a 2nd time as they continued to take tentative steps to rebuilding relations. at this time, the venue was the took a stretch of eastern bo, from where ocoee is. yes, and i can sent in this report. all the details of the meeting for the most part have been chipped silence at least to the present to the public according to statements. however, statements that the us state department had provided, as well as the embassy and uncover of by way of the united states, suggested that ukraine was not on the agenda that the topic of ukraine was. this specifically disregarded. and the focus of today's meeting between russian and us delegations focused on bi lateral ties. that of the delegations were comprised of experts, high level experts, not political figures or other diplomatic triggers. for the most part i'm, this is a significant step forward because last week and we are the us and russian delegations came together for the 1st time after a 3 year long hiatus. and this is a follow up,
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the delegations in regard to essentially agreed to that the central training, the idea of reinstating, therefore emissions in their respective countries as well as consulate services in the respective countries. and we understand that this is a follow up that the topic of today was specifically regarding technical matters and taking into consideration staffing and visa matters on the list as go on to meeting did last for 6 hours. there was a lot to discuss, but more importantly, it's also a great opportunity for the russian and us the location to essentially rework and essentially gain trust. this meeting above everything also seems to be a trust building exercise because we understand the 1st meeting took place ends and we are in saudi arabia. that was mutual territory. the 2nd meeting on thursday took place and stumbled in church. it also neutral territory, and the meeting was bilateral, there were, there was no 3rd party involved. there was no turkish delegation with strictly between russian and us delegations. and they had all the time to discuss a number of matters. but more importantly, moving forward of course,
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is what this means. of course, once the russian and us sides are in a position to re establish communication, this will of course, better strengthens us and russian ties and relations. however, more importantly, you could also serve as a catalyst to into sure that the russian and the united states could essentially discuss the matters that pertain to their national interest. as well as concerns regarding security and immediate developments within their immediate region such as ukraine or the middle east and the list could go on. so i politically speaking there is a lot to be gained here, but more importantly, of course, is the current position that we find ourselves in. this was the 2nd meeting. there are prospects for more meetings to follow the position that the united states and station is also a matter of great significance because we understand the position that russia takes is that the developments are not going to happen overnight. in fact, the russian for administer 2nd level of did say that we cannot expect these developments to happen overnight. so meetings like this will continue to take place
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technical meetings and then we can see something a little bit more tangible to us. position is also just as important. the position that the trump administration is taking above everything else is to ensure that it is essentially back tracking all of the positions or the obstacles that the former administration, the bite and administration implemented and was reciprocated by rush as a result of that. so moving forward, it appears that united states us taking a more pragmatic approach is taking an approach that is trying to include russia in discussions and negotiations, essentially treating rush as an equal partner. this is a matter of great significance. it's been a matter that moscow has been vocal about for many, long years. and this above everything else is going to be a factor that will ensure that these negotiations are these discussions, technical, or otherwise do 60. it's going to be crucial. one more thing that's also a great matter of significance is, of course of the venue, right behind me is a us consul general residence. it is, of course, in one way or the other, neutral to the fact that it did not take place in the embassy that it did not take
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place anywhere else. but it is also a warm setting. the fact that it took place in the consul general residence. it was a welcoming, so setting one that will potentially speak can be reciprocated by russia, as well as the delegations here of the accordion fraud. this has sentence to individuals to 8 months how's arrest for an attack on the russian consecrated the city of my sale of the 2 pepper to a to is identified as french move nationals, advocates throwing 5 bombs into the buildings. god, and they were arrested during a pro you agree and protest the where attending at a time to be are attack, call the cost of the dates with the, the $3.00 of the water ukraine, claiming that they wanted to draw people's attention to the ongoing situation of the british prime minister has been pressing the flash to with donald trump in the much anticipated meeting in the white house. guess tom,
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a has been us born supporter of the trade, although not without financial motives. back in january, he reached deal with key of over the u. k. he's involved made to the country's national natural resources at the very same rad minerals that donald trump now wants to get to america's hands. on the all profit i'll stop by is not the only high profile british citizen who puts down to the us today, though controversial social media influenza. advert tate and his brother arrived in florida after being permitted to leave romania, where they covered the face, criminal persecution. and that's according to their representatives, undertake whose social media accounts have medians of use, or was arrested in romania back in 2022. he and his brother faced several charges both there and in the u. k. including raping human trafficking,
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remain in prosecute to say the while the pad had been allowed to leave the country, the charges against them having been dropped and they will be expected to be tied for trial. the tate brothers. why, who deny any wrong doing, have repeatedly accused the western governments of carrying out political persecutions against the to be connected with any crime in our lives. however, we have no criminal record anywhere on the planet. our case was dismissed. and romania under the prosecution recently decided because we have no new port and let us go and return is the democratic society associates and i are and i think it's extremely important that we saw allowing media spend 3 years lives carefully constructed narrative, some georgia funded operations trying to destroy the reputations of good people who have no intention to do anything other than now live now to the host of the
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conservative daily podcast, jo altamont, dill, i'm glad to have you join me now. so the media reported the pressure from the us of romania to allow and to take known as prominent trump. support to, to head to america though, because the dies, those claims called washington have played a role here, particularly considering he's been on the house of rice and split it with the to and within a month of trauma to return to the white house. he's free. yeah, i think we have to look at this, you know, one of the things that the andrew tate said is it supposed to be a democrats system. democratic society brought up the name george soros. we know that george soros has been a point of contention, not just in romania, but around the world and. and i find it very of settling that they dropped the charges against the tape brothers in december. when by when the, by new ministration was, was in office. so i don't think that i look at this from the perspective that the trump campaign got involved in this. i think there's money. there's a ton more things that, that the,
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that the trump administration is worried about right now. and i don't think that that extends out to the tate brothers, regardless of whether or not they were wildly behind president trump, in, in, in his re election campaign about this commons the same day as the british 5 minutes days of the us about frustrated with the u k has also charged tate, it is and filed for his expedition. what sort of a message does this send to london as well? so the problem with london specifically, or the u. k, is specifically, is that it's, it's a court of nonsense. it's a kangaroo court most likely have in the united states, so they, they will throw someone in jail for just wrong speak. if i'm not sure that the charges against them related to, uh, to rape or coersion are real. and what's, what's really unsettling is that we, we now don't know, we don't know whether or not political persecutions are happening or whether there is any evidence. but if there was evidence and they should push the evidence forward,
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but i just don't believe it's true. i don't believe that the tape brothers are, are guilty of these crimes, and i don't believe that the u. k. is acting honorably in a lot of what we've seen. the institutional right out of europe is originated in the u. k. which by the way, has massive issues in their own country were over 250000 women. over 30 years, women and children skews me. women and children were raped at the hands of illegals in their country or, or migrants in their country that has led to them covering that up over the last 30 years. and telling the people that were raped and or abused or that they had to remain silent or they are, they were subject to, to arrest. so, you know, i just, i, you can't trust the government. you can't trust the western governments. and that's a really sad thing, is to say, i don't think it's has anything to do with the administration or some of the people, the good people that are in the governments. it has more to do with the judiciary and these political hacks that are closely related to people like george soros about the date has repeatedly signed the british authorities and even valves to be
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the next prime minister is the wishful thinking. what do you make of that? so i mean that the prime minister, you'd have to be able to bring collections. and so i don't believe the tates that energy would have that ability. but it, it, it does, it goes without saying, shouldn't they be slamming the, the british government shouldn't, may be saying bad things about the british government that are absolutely true. and the people inside of the u. k. are, in essence, the institutional slaves are served to a government that is literally done everything that they can to stand up for those people in their country that they do not have a history in the nation. so, you know, you know, i have to look at it from the standpoint of no, i don't believe is going to become prime minister. but i also believe that in poking the bear has, has brought us to a place where, you know, we've been able to see some of the institutional rot related to that country. now considering romania has allowed the tate to bother us to leave the spot, the charges still remaining against them. can we read anything into what might happen to the case against them?
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and i think they're gonna throw out the case that they have to and they've, they've really brought nothing forward to they. they talk about the fact that there are victims in these cases. and yet there's, there's no evidence or a lack of evidence that was presented when it went, when they went to court for their initial indictment. you know, and keep in mind that all of this came on the heels of them speaking up against the and about the romanian government, specifically and other western nation. so we know that romania is kind of the wild, wild west to talk about the democratic society. but you know, that there's, there's a lot of bad things that happen there that go kind of swept under the rug and don't have the same sort of institutional ability for you to speak up against that government. so i think they're gonna have to drop it. i wouldn't be surprised if, even the case in the u. k was dropped. and uh, you know, the safe haven that they have is the least in the united states that can have some transparency. and what they put out to the media not have something that is, that is completely blocked by uh, uh, by these kind of uh, deviant uh, resources. all right, we'll have to leave you here. now jo, old buying
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a house that comes up with a daily podcast and thank you so much for your insight. all right, god bless you now to the mid lease, a car has rammed into a crowded bus stop and know the needs while in watch the authorities say it was the suspect could terror attack. 12 people with that injured while the sealant was shot dead. a local john, let me call you on him and sent in this report. it is a n other jared back here and is ralph at least well the polls are insured from them. so one, the young is riley lehman, but just stood on the bus station use other people, innocent people that just waited for a bus and the terrorist game visit vehicle. and there's one purpose to as much as possible people. he doesn't care who they are. they just wanted to do as much as possible jewish people and that, that per traits are the terrorist is that jeanine,
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the citizen is the resident of the city of janine and the best bank. and he married go is riley r a bloom. and that's why it was easy for him to cross. so is ro, although he is a locally in israel, he is illegal, is here, but there is no words that were real bored. there depend of us back and these are up and that's why so many to attacks are happening and being ins route in the last year. about 1000, the charts that screwed happening as well. but these riley, she bad secret service interrupted most of them to retire attacks each day, trying to do the terrorists. and sometimes like today, unfortunately they succeed. so the terrace today was sealed. it was the eliminate that by the forces he crushed into a police car and the officer that was eliminated. and this cycle of violence is continue. and as long as the warrant guys are continuing and also is riley mission in jeanine, where they're also trying to come back to me,
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what's your operation against their reset? and they're using thanks for the 1st time after many years and also the se, insides, some of those that people don't, wants to revenge and trying to, to as much as possible is riley's. i'm is riley's of cause day. blame that then you all that saying that i knew all too much concentrate that in the past years since he's all in survival and the on the 7th of october as well. many thing that is right is route as to blame. and it's, and y'all is valid with any out needs to papers sponsibility, like the army generals did. and like all the security forces did. and also it's a now and it's uh, at least say something that he acknowledges. he supports an overnight exchange of hundreds of palestinian prisoners for the bodies are for ease ready, hostages brings to an end,
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the 1st phase of the gods. i cease fire deal the 40 to day. truth is now set to expire this weekend, but we've heard from someone will be released by the scenes about the audio. hello this letter. yeah, i went through some extremely harsh conditions. i mean, yet, the prisoners morales, still hard. we think the resistance that was able to free us on this great day is historical day on the left. if i say i did, then the other hand were bound and we remained blindfolded around the clock, the show. it was the worst ever. oh, but in addition, showed up, we will always be not. so what should i say more than real good? every time they insulted and punishes even when you talk to your fellow hostage and the jump criminal background comes searching our shuttle. they used to punish us on daily basis by means of humiliation, including coughing our hands covering our eyes, depriving us of sleep and forcing us to stay standing for prolonged hours. as well
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as letting dogs in where the people are in prison. they saw the buses carrying the policy that. a knows whose release has been delayed via as well since the other day this week on now is a judge and maggie ation as reach. that'd be that'd be spread. knows all release. now along with the jovan as judge i present rose and one woman and they are now going to reach out to their homes. their family members, their beloved was due to that mitigation. and this is the last this days the laws sought to release of the 1st stage of the ceasefire. virginia as well. and i must watch as rod wants to extend on that the policy and z are are waiting and we'll see what will happen next. i'm by, let's mention here that this release has gone off star the have us released. but
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as far as re live, run me out of mid r e r t. as that goes out, you are a 3 on the hospital and soldering gauze us read all european powers will be ready to, to possibly remove the assumptions against syria if the russian directories forced to withdraw all completely from the middle eastern country. the news was revealed by moscow stop diplomats on the working visit to door ha. so good luck with all the infested moscow. also one such as restrictive measures to be lifted. we have spoken at the united nations in favor of immediately removing all these sanctions. we will raise this issue and seek the listing of these unilateral sanctions without any conditions. what's the powers of being imposing sanctions against the sooner we have for more than 4 decades? the most says that measures where we've demanded as the country civil war erupted in 2011. those included restrictions on trade,
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financial transactions and key industries tripling the national economy. local journalists, the brought him why the size of assumptions where a form of collective punishment for the seo in people. he says these sanctions are illegal. begin with the whole with those that these sanctions did not affect to the ceiling of gene. rather, it affected the city and people. this is always with the worst. it comes with the conditions. whenever you want to do something with the west, you have to pull the rules. you have to give them something they won't, they, but this condition taken doubts off from celia, which is in logical to assume and i'll be searching. can't do that basically because there are some previous arguments with the country. so shaw has helped syria for 4 years supported c. oh yeah, they told me to the ministry and in many ways it was always unconditional. russia
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was opposing these functions since the beginning because they know that this is in human tools to punish the people last week, your rock sounded the alarm. how about security flights emerging in syria? my dad sent a direct message to damascus regarding potential lysis forces massing in syria in desert regions. and you said the quote for what is happening in syria directly affects the russ and vice versa. at the president of the i will leave my center for dialogue in co operation says if i died has legitimate cause for concern of the after the fall of the previous regime in syria, the sod or she and iraq remains apprehensive about the groups present in syria particularly those affiliated with higher to real or showing that even beyond this group, these concerns are legitimate and justified under iraq's national security strategy . iraqi republic added security apparatus continue to assess these threats with
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caution. these fears are tied to the troubled history of these groups in syria. the rocks intelligence agencies are particularly wary of the potential resurgence of isis militants operate in syria and the threat they oppose to the rocks national security. these groups remain active in syria and their ability to do stabilize. iraq remains a significant concern. the fear is both reasonable and real. especially considering the presence of dormant isis cells that are waiting for the right opportunity to launch attacks. these are not exaggerated fears. they are based on tangible threats and to central africa. now, radi, hosted by a militant leader in the democratic republic of the congo, has ended in chaos. also explosions and down fire cost, mass panic. among the crowds, 13 people were reported to killed and 40 others wounded. with all the details here was archie's novi, oakland gate. what do you do?
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you know so far as that to the conflict in the eastern d. r. c has entered a dangerous view phase, with reports confirming that an m. 23 need to at independence went in because were turned into chaos as explosive devices occurred while entering the city lead quinn, now non gas ad his convoy would departing. several people were killed and many others were injured. though the exact tool or the origin of the explosion remains a bit unclear, we all being told that 13 people have been confirmed. did law 40 are injured from watson the know the incident occurred as the reilly by the in between the city was drawing to a close, catching the assembled participants off guard seems of panic and confusion did broke out with people running the old directions trying to find some slots off the shelter, subject to everything and started well,
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the president of the congo river alliance was able to present his agenda for the day. but after that, the meeting turned into chaos. there were people fleeing after a grenade was thrown into the crowd. as of now, we don't know the origin of the grenade, we don't know him through it, or if it came from an em 23 soldier, this is the images and video circulation of social media and, and i'll squeeze. so the extent of the violence of this explosion, which supports many victims, both into and states. some of these reports also tell us that the local authorities immediately condemned to get to which they described as a terrible risk act and opens and investigation to determine the exact circumstances of the explosion. and also identified those responsible all of this. and like many a full crises and explosions is always one to blame and really a pro and between the 2 sources accused comedies government sol as of august reaching the bomb attack at the same time,
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an official statement from the allies please congress states that this is indeed, a terrorist attack perpetrated by calling with these places from city to security and is accomplished. the group sees that they vigorously accuse and condemn the criminal regime off to just saw the statement also save the order to mastercard the people off because it was given by because president following a meeting, what she's lost, a governess was chased out of the cover. how if the d, as the president has also penned a short statement or post on it? explain, seeing, he saw the deputy with the victims and sending he's been doing this is the grieving families of the president also says he strongly condemned this to this act. and he says it was the paper tray to buy a foreign ami illegally present on the company's point. we'd also remember that
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prison just to get off the gsp has been calling for the immediate withdrawal. it will be entering the city. your home. she says is being supported and funded by one to a claim that to the one that has denied and most definitely this incident is expected to heighten and escalate. divine is on the eastern part of the deal. but while the un humanitarian agency bass says it's trying to raise 2500000000 dollars to provide vital help to those affected by the conflicts and the eastern b r. c. now interested in bonds by the property at 23 militant groups have been advancing through the mineral or reach eastern side of the country. the violence has claimed an estimated 7000 lives. a local doctor said the last 5 all supplies to treat the oldest casualties. a visit with regard to the wounded. we do what we can, but the difficulty is that for certain types of wounds, we do not have the equipment needed to provide the most correct most adequate care
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. the equipment to be provided to us by the international committee of the red cross according to the contact we have is in the process of ordering because they are large, depo and goma has experience problems with events that we know about. there are doctors and nurses who have given their parking souls even staying up to 48 hours in the hospital to treat patients. for the moment human resources are available, but material and drug resources are limited. so i stay with our team to national for all the latest. i'm around the well to see you again. the of wanted to come here since i was $121.00. my grandfather told me his mom came from russia, but 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,

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