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almost the secretary and violence reignite in syria, as dozens are reportedly killed and fashions between islam us and the all the white minority linked to our president assad war is peace. that's the claim coming from brussels, where hawkish you officials have agreed to massively militarized and keep the print complex going in defiance of donald trump's efforts to bring peace to europe. and use those of us you need. if you are not at the table, you are on the menu and that is something we should avoid. it's 8 or be 8 and at least according to the belgian prime minister. and he's apparently not the only one
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who wants to use bigger power to do the heavy lifting the live from our headquarters in moscow, you're watching r t international. i'm rachel ruble, sectarian violence has erupt it on the syrian coast to the us home to the arabic countries. all the white minority, dozens of people have reported late, been killed in cautious between as long as the government troops and remnants of the saw that military in the lot to kia province of the artillery shots there. lighting up the night sky over north western syria, damascus has ordered reinforcements to rally to the area where a curfew has been declared. the pro,
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all the white militants have been told to surrender or face death is the worst flare up in the country since the collapse of the assad government in december. that comes as the country 2nd largest port city is seeing a mass of protest in supports of i was the president assad administrators chanted. quotes of the previous government is as powerful as ever, per tooth is a strong hold for serious all the white minority from which the assad dynasty also held. here's what we heard about the developing situation from a lot to key, a base to journalist. the latest developments in the shooting goes could yes. 2 dates in the afternoon. a. the guns amend miller to who are loyal to us audrey gene attack a chick point for the h t. s. forces. then we'll see the ministration goals killed. i'm injured. the ac is forces went to the villages where the captain doctors in the suburbs of the
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play and that is in the city coast near. looked off to you a few kilometers away from the bulk. yeah. and they started using helicopters the started and use big force of the situation to me. now in the there's no one in the streets, no one or no shops open, no one the there's a few of the 10 am, but the people are afraid fighting. no one in my talk. yeah. slips clear yesterday because of the explosions heard. there are the talk uh the talks of thing and the information saying that it's been injured and killed from both sides and that is both sides. the cost to just from the other discontinued knowing the international community, the interview, it was a to my because those people and then as groups the, all of the supporting a civil war in the country. the, the
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secretary and protests and classes have also been reported in several cities across syria, including homes. footage circulating on line shows an attack on what is said to be in all the white house r t correspondence. steve sweeney has been covering the unfolding crisis in the region. we've seen the city nami, under the government of, uh, how much elani is being re branded. is it a shot? are rushing to protect the, the coastal areas hoping to talk to you and talk to swear, protest as that was storming the government buildings. um, we see a statements from a newly formed organization, branding itself the syrian resistance, which is made up of the remnants of the full my armed forces under the previous president pasha aside now they have released a statement under the military council for the liberation of syria and they have
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cooled full people from across the country from the jews community. she at suny. i'm goods to unite in what they say as an attempt to overthrow the government of. uh um it, i'll shadow and bring something kind of stability and build this. syria for older was probably is when i would shout a i will said the president bush, i'll outside the box in december. now. those classes took place overnights as well . there was a curfew implemented by the syrian government headed by. i'll shut off this doesn't really come as much as it was of a surprise. the situation in syria has really been attend to box waiting to explode, to being a sewage attacks on the other white community in those coastal areas in the talk to you in talk to is also in hall news. now the government of, i'll shut off, says that the, the former associates of the president bush it, oh, i saw on have rodney to pull from across syria to try and put those uh,
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risings down, but the out of warrant to say, well, they have been subjected to mass, because now we have heard some international reaction. the saudi foreign ministry released the statement condemning the uprising condemning the protest, pledging it support for the syrian government situation in syria. a guidelines incredibly bought this house and i'll shut off to cobra. in december, the country has pretty much being divided into 3 areas of consult in the north, the turkish back forces around the province. in particular, the syrian national army. then in the northeast, the serbian democratic policies, the cody, for his fault, is which a box by washington, now a game. this situation has flared up that with this, between the cv investment all mean assuming democratic forces, they launched an offensive and that heavy backed by that turkey,
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which is informing some of those curtis areas. and then in the south of a series, of course the is right, these have, they've been carrying our operations that it was seen as a line dropped by many of course, soon off to the full of a side, they took control of it. the minute tries a very close to the go down high safety and building a number of minutes the basis. so there's a very real danger that the top 3 is going to plunge once more into a civil war. and of course, the free democratic and stable sylvia that we've been promised, well, perhaps, is not quite overseas. well, it seems that issues like recession energy prices and migrant crime are not the biggest priorities for most of the leaders. office officials and brussels have instead agreed to boost the blocks military spending by an i'm president at 800000000000 euro over a perceived spread from russia. my dear p and cancel calls on the board of
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governors of the european investment bank d i. b, to urgently continue to adapt the best practices for lending to the defense industry. notably by reevaluating the list of excluded activities and by increasing the volume of available funding in the field of security and defense. but there are some voices of reason in the use the hon. gary and prime minister is one of the most vocal opponents of militarization that the r bon is instead endorsing the american leaders pushed to bring peace to crane and all of europe. europe and commission revolved around president donate trump's peace plan, many european leaders, brussels bureaucrats, and heads of member states oppose the us administration's endeavors. they would rather continue the war as long as it takes hungry position, remain the same today as it has for the past 3 years. we believe that there is no solution on the battlefield and support the u. s. peace plan. meanwhile,
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it appears some smaller european powers are feeling left out. belgium's prime minister says it's time to start fighting for a seat at the negotiating table or end up being the one that served on it. but it's on the outside and i'm not going to elaborate on what a peace deal should look like. for me, the most important thing is to get a deal that you crank also except and where you are is at the table. if you are not at the table, you are on the menu and that is something we should avoid. and that's why this european council and the next one is very important. if you're up does not straighten its back now and find itself to that table, we will have to endure a world order in which we end up not taking the important decisions and having to endure the thought that starts with ukraine. but it was 10 to the slick flopped political commentator and former us army officers stand a swab per picnic says brussels appears to be trying to drag washington back into the war. i think they're on a, on a specific course,
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and that force is to wash their hands of the ukraine in a direct manner. and they don't want their boots on the ground. the europeans have their boots on the ground and are in a full scale with russia, and they don't mind in a lease. and they're not going to do any other fighting audio video and to do whatever they can to build a us into a real point in the ukraine, with these guarantees and keeping us troops thereby. so when they escalate, the us has to get pulled in. so some type of war between the 2 parties, both want the war to continue, but in different forms. yes, we're going to be quite happy selling weapons payment 1st money, 1st weapons after to the european. so they can, the, on the gradient steps, not gonna change anything. so they're not, it's, it's, it's an interesting little, uh, type of war that's going on right now. the russian defense minister it confirms a series of successful strikes on ukrainian military energy infrastructure using
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high precision weapons, are to correspond to remind customer have joins me now live in the don't ask for a public remind take us to the operation and what's happening there. so indeed, the russians assessment is free, confirmed the launch of a group strike against a gas and energy infrastructure facilities in ukraine. now those are the ones that are involved in facilitating the operation of the minutes. and so the key of regime, according to moscow, the russian army reached and effected old targets with high precision, long range air, see, and land based weapons as well as drones. according to the lensky, the strikes took place in odessa, apple job. i'd sure ne, golf, and turn opal regions now of ukrainian politician also added that his forces used to american f sixteens and a french mirage, 2000 aircraft, as well as other means of air defense to cancer russia strike. according to the
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lensky, the cancer measure is more successful, and a he went on to think those that were involved, the reality is completely different. according to the briefing of rushes defense ministry, meanwhile zaleski seems to be changing his well wor, hawkish, narrative, after all that transpired on the last few weeks, he's now saying that ukraine is ready to walk the path to peace. apparently he wants to that exact thing from what they want. well those that being the following is a resurrection. are probably scratching their heads right now and a wondering when exactly did he start vying for peace? was it when he made it illegal to have any negotiations with russia, or was it one donald trump? uh, open the mock him at the white house, saying that the lensky doesn't want to seize flyer?
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well, you'd be the judge of back. red parties were mon customer of vermont. thank you. as a gun of celebrated independence day on thursday, the country's president accused the c. i a of a toppling his government's founder. the bed itself. history is now loud and clear . declassified documents from the united states archives revealed that this was a cool in spite, any jeanette by the ca. this remains the most of the vegetable inductive moments in our nation's history. not the moment sparks, a series of historic other things that i've set us back. i significantly delayed attainment of the objectives of tradition. hold on donna's 1st president, call me in chrome, i was overthrown and a military coup and 1966 and crew. my himself blamed the u. s. for his downfall. he
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warned the other african nations about what he saw as an emerging pot, or a staunch and po opponent of imperialism. inform us not to promote pan african unity and build plus or ties with moscow and bathing. alright, let's across now live to nigeria, base investigative journalist, david hyundai and david, what do you make of the declassified ca documents on that? 1966 to well, i mean, is it something that i didn't know long before it was due? the documents were actually declassified sandy was that the cool that's about what was going straight to cause entirely by or an actress who or maybe the the central intelligence agency of that or just degrees secret intelligence or. ready in my 6, what i guess is more, i didn't know. i think for the best time to go to the president has been so old enough to actually read wednesdays. always adds to say something weeds. you know,
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you're, you're describing the position i gave you back to the patient. it's a, it's a fire stick is traffic leads that so that, that they had at least a box that we'll see you in the so i think what is happening now is awesome. i can imagine how way across especially big waste. i forgot, so i have to reach him. there isn't a leading of consciousness nowadays people the same. soon as the events to the days of the history has said, very clearly that the sort of true wisdom that many of these countries gonna include it ended up going down. i haven't really made any so now it's time to dig this into the arrowheads. it won't even let me open it and so i can i see these on west. i need to do the establishment. so it's probably the same process that you're seeing from the likes of this year and my passport i will go as far as i described
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on as, as either of these just yes, i think that might be, don't think they've gone. but i think it's a very significant sum, especially given the politics that ever since he came in. so which was just about 2 months ago. he has been very so deep on my screen reset towards this 3 countries. i mentioned that i recently left echo as it just seems like a waste of my organization is pretty much as high a as like the best thing to do by magic sewing, which is very nice. so if you put that in politics also and you asked me to speak is actually money. which is the 1st time i am president, has states, it's true to any of the countries in several years. so i think that's a good story. and so there's a, there's a policy for weeks, right? they've given this protocol awakening that you talk about. do you think this will
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have an influence on the future of donna us relations it will be probably will probably will because the game is ready to history seems a very clever. as far as the us to find some said that this isn't the risk of its own words. i thought it was always been said the purpose of all the slopes again country is to be sol, sizzle, cheap natural resources and cheap labor. i don't think so in these countries gonna include it or have some uh, sticking that lead to having a feature we saw. so it does drawing on the, in the event that won't be necessary to be that then reaching out to a big role that has to be decided caused by the us government. you guys will be happy about it. the last time it was based off of my suite, these they, they sold a political reassignment taking place with
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a huge weight. you saw what the rest of it did. it was a whole rush. it takes around the same time as these leaders who wears otherwise, the says small kids deadline must for producing all of them without except i have, you know, so i'm not sure that you as long as there is anything minus the loudest was then obviously on the job, it's a level in what that so literally, there it is. so is that gonna be the same? however, i do think that this definitely the whole have sort of running by me. so david washington has a long history of interfering in other nations affairs. and as you pointed out, the involvement in the 1966 who was well known, if not publicly acknowledged, how would you assess washington's footprints on the african continent to begin? the medical history tells this story to fall back so that any individual good,
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it stays regulated, but with that it will start that he was d r a c, but i wasn't my juliet everywhere. the, the, the, the us government's have a significant on that to provide the results are the same every day for lunch. so grantee absorb industrialization, sort of self determination was truncated, enable trees. if there's something more than a economy way, everybody does. he need to match already, so that is something that is supposed to build itself or wrapped. so the, the economic rules or did you buy this for real satisfy for us? so it's working out pretty much the same thing that if you and your job is to house a by increasing amount. so if you had gotten a job was to export day by increasing amounts of on process. cool. cool role. when we find cool, if your data see you just on house and by increasing amounts of minerals in
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fires, the, to, to the best of my knowledge, the only major if i still think basically that as long as they close the century on the continent, is it will be the. ready ink or gold, which basically takes minerals from the different got to come through, the 3011 says, you know, the answer straight to that magic for the veto from way then no, they don't, you, she's heading streams us, there's no minutes. so there's no benefit to the local economy whatsoever. the roads, the train lines, the one specifically avoids any upsets just so that they don't have things like on us that have been the most of us. so without again, as i said, the fedex of history, franklin. and how do you think the caea is participation in over throwing donna's lawfully elect the government influence to the countries development as an independent nation? that was the major thing. is it always the was the reason why i asked about the
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context in that the month before and i was taken out. the major thing that's based on was the don't regional the bolder hydro electric, positive or jackal. so. ready why that was significances at the time that was sold south africa's law just as a like to see the shelter projects my 100 megawatts, which was a big deal at the time. and the purpose was to seating 2 guys. busy flat seating is out of medium industry. so as soon as i think about so you can also obviously there's almost an operational. yeah. tuesday. let's do that for the entire class. was abandoned. i mean, the surely about the budget was never actually answer days as we speak. i don't think hundreds with economy is primarily built around exporting role materials. so the, the entire bill should i be something massive, but we've seen grow man was already starting to actually we just haven't really had a video to this as an level of success when basically about the same thing happened
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across much of africa. we just sent you the if you read actually the mouth and classified, i believe it was the was the saw from the my 6 who said something to the back door, not asking for my has taken out the whole that these are some of the less. so all that, that goes, i forget that we'd be guarding the dangers of french. amazing. in other words, if you are interested in self determination, you know, industrialized the economy. i'm reaching out to the role that we have says, this is what is going to happens. why would this it might as well. ready as a result of okay, we're gonna live with our investigative journalist, david and dan, who is joining us live from nigeria and david, thank you. a. thank you man. all right, let's turn now to here in moscow where the foreign affairs minister of russia and zimbabwe have signed a declaration against unilateral coercion minister i'm on morero's working visit
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has been hailed as an opportunity to enhance bilateral relations and exchange opinions on the global and african agenda is m, as in bob boy, minister shared his vision for promoting and strengthening a clear path for political and economic collaboration. we have finished excellent relations between the registration is bob political. but what we have growing now is the economic china, which we, with the policing of the excellence is present 14 at present. we are growing the channel economy corporation. like i said, in the meeting, politically, we have med highway for corporation. so what we are doing now is to talk to later this highway with the traffic which is called economy to try. so i'm very happy and
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pleased to be here. we had a meeting with the the explains administer level for this morning and we were chatting this way for corporation and, and now we are putting on the funds we need to practice. so we are very happy that we, we can be switched. it is very important to work with independent countries. a growing into critics is one of those progressive enough to fix that i want to do, but involved with $1612.00 subsection to operate progress forces for the social and economic integration of the world for properties in place,
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which is one of those. and we believe that what came with critics countries, we might be able to grow not only economies in actual fact, zimbabwe is felicia when it comes a pro much solution for what we say was one of the root causes of the legal function that is suffering for years and that i know the functions, peterson, the software lease or may major and should remain if we go there we go. the indigo, they shall be illegal. therefore we must retain seemed a national corporation international. no, it isn't. but with construction saves,
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bubble must always be have we seen the confines of the international law? and that's our pretty support position. it was, it is, it will be the you on is sounding the alarm over israel shut down of humanitarian aid to guys of the world. bodies experts say the ongoing blockade is forcing field hospitals to scale back programs and claims. stationary health care facilities have been ravaged by 15 months of war as a local journalists reports from the ground to inside of the the jacob during the war. the is really army inflicted a devastating blow on gaza hospitals walking to come all at one hospital. we were amazed at the scale of the destruction in northern and gaza, which affected residential buildings, medical facilities and infrastructure. we entered the hospital, which had been burned inside. there were only fragments of patient beds and charred medical equipment to the wards for premature babies were destroyed. here,
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citizens recall only the images of the dead, extracted from mass graves, one end of the wounded water who died without receiving treatment for any effort. he still bodies on the streets, dead, people, children with severed limbs, and no one could save them. we slept here for a long time, staying next to the bodies of the dead. we couldn't even move them to the cemetery because leaving the hospital was forbidden. and so they remained there decomposing without burial. and then the fact that i could be there was a very intense bombardment by artillery shells on the last day is rarely soldiers entered, come all at one hospital. we were taken out of the house where i was staying with my uncle. they seized us and took us to the elbow. we area. my father told me what is what is really forces did at come all at one hospital was repeated in other medical facilities that have turned into cemeteries. and since israel prohibits the import of cement and raw materials for reconstruction, the citizens of gauze are no longer have a choice, but to focus on setting up field hospitals. the construction of one of the largest
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field hospitals in austin sariah square, has been completed on the palestinian red crescent field hospital is indeed a full fledged medical facility that includes many departments. most importantly, there is an intensive care unit with 8 beds and 6 incubators. as well as 2 operating rooms, especially i told me that ms. according to the palestinian health ministry field hospitals in gaza, despite their importance, are not a fundamental solution to the problem. as long as is real controls all aspects of medical care with the continuation of the severe blockade. the health care system will continue to face difficulties and providing the necessary care to patients among them more than 100000 were wounded as a result of the war, a quarter of whom received injuries leading to disability to do more than one of the citizens of gaza are convinced that the destruction of the health care system in garza during the war, is a deliberate and carefully planned action in the north large hospitals that provided care to 650000 palestinians are disappearing without sending. yeah,
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we'll just say with us here on our to international have next. my colleague peter scott, takes us to seberio, where tradition meets tomorrow. bye. for now the there is a growing consensus that a deal is necessary to end the conflict in ukraine. this is progress. the problem is there is no consensus on what kind of deal that might be from the demands of cream negotiate with russia. the europeans and zelinski talked the language of peace while supporting the 1941. the radical right wing was stone shall be nice. ation seized power and foam, the independent state of croatia. good. pull on 3 in a sense, what kind of
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a problem with a still a system of these 3 i just got one of the main targets was children. historical sources say the gosh, killed over 72000 children business it my god, they have done a roll of knows that that of course i say, you know, by may have done one up front the be up to done with general just the goal of dish the dish, and again, that is not even the germans themselves are horrified by the atrocities committed by the stash reflection of that. so the influx and bill of global mistake a theme is that we saw on structure possibly it can be decided not to allow me just a little research on the
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