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c. c. l muster. and to far a dual career drift along exploring modern lifestyles and the mediterranean meeting people on hearing their dreams. maybe to me journey this week on d. w. as you've got any issues or thoughts say, we'll credit you with this week on world stories, fishermen protesting in india a 13 year old artist paints for the homeless in france. we begin in ukraine, which has reclaimed more territory from russia after a counter offensive in the south at the costs of many deaths and injuries. these positions are well fortified. ukrainian soldiers have withstood several months of shelling in these trenches. the lines haven't moved to most of that time . the recently thing started shifting up ahead. they've started to attack russian positions more aggressively by year proponents now in some directions, we have been able to move forward. even right now an attack is going on. let us, we try to put them under constant pressure thing, so it'll go our way. the way this of several loved him. don't because of the work to prove. let me show you where i guys live. the soldiers stay for several months. the army doesn't have enough personnel to retake them in and out more often . this group is getting ready for the cold season. however, include fewer kelly. as you move forward in winter, we will have to heat all of the space it will be in his own by then. let's hope so for god's sake. 2 days ago a shell hit just above their beds. look, thankfully the roof and so well build and get through hostile nipple bill. further behind the lines, ambulances wait for injured soldiers to evacuate into hospitals. we told that 3 ukrainians were heard by a storming, rushing position. frontline, paramedics had them over to an ambulance that shuttles between the war zone and the hospital. oh granny, no authorities have admitted to roughly 10000 dead soldiers. that's well below estimates of russian losses. but neither side are releasing precise or credible number or his time, none of the injuries seemed to be severe. it was right for the school yet move a counter attack is costing ukrainian blood. the paramedics say, they've become busier recently. a misha, but on nick a matter the number of inches high during the attack, because our guys move forward to the positions of the russian villains. and then it's easy for the russians to hit them because they know what their positions well and can shelburn unit by going to summer, was it in a car while the paramedics returned to their waiting position? they don't know when the next trip to the hospital will be, they know it will come ah, in russia, more and more young men are being drafted for proteins, war to compensate for heavy casualties. but these recruits lack almost everything. rusty weapons and squalid condition was originally shared issue or that, or a threat from slim lead. these are just some of the images that have been circulating on russian social media and telegram charts. showing the things that mobilized russian men are having to deal with a tampon. do you know what it is for? you stick it in the book and it expands and stops the bleeding. hard to be done. what's the m these pictures also from telegram, allegedly show residents bringing supplies to a military base, inova, subversive. moscow's mobilization efforts are not going to plan. soldiers are missing sleeping bags, food and medical equipment. we found groups on russian social media where relatives of russian soldiers are sharing pictures of the equipment. they are sending to the front. we reached out to russian soldiers but couldn't get any to appear on camera for an interview. when asked why they are going to war, one of them replied, i'm not looking into the causes of this war. if i was mobilized, it means that my motherland needs me. i am a simple soldier. the question why and what for is not my responsibility. russian lawyer mux ione chief, says, social conditioning like this dates back to soviet times. and as part of the problem. and he and the majority of russian people are not ready to go to war e. but there's a willingness to rely on the government's decisions. it because there is a belief that authorities know better from seen. the people don't think critically, and thus they don't understand that when the government is using them as cannon fodder looked at. it was shamay. ha, it's been 3 weeks since russian president putin announced the partial mobilization since then. hundreds of thousands more russian families have been drawn into the war. in corolla india, a controversial port project is expected to boost the economy. but fishermen fear that this could threaten their fishing grounds and hopes for weeks, hundreds of fishermen have gathered to protest at the sight they have been protesting, day and night in front of the visine young dani port being built by india's richest men, gout, tom, a dod among them, jackson to buck a run, a local fishermen who comes here every day with his family and he got that for him. protesting is the only way to fight for his arrival in last year . we saved our house by using sandbags. now it is a major water rise because of his port. i'll lose my house and family inevitable. to day, jackson is visiting a site near the donny port to check the status of construction. lena, this is not a natural foot. the construction of the brake water will erode the coastline on the other side. it will start losing our homes by now. awesome. now there are around 40000 fishermen in this area since the port work started in 2015, at least 500 houses have been damaged. and more than a 100 families have lost their homes due to coastal erosion. just a few kilometers away. hundreds of displaced families are living in these cement warehouses. deva shy young, a local fishermen has been living with his family in this tiny cubicle for the last year. what a boy, when our house got damaged, i was sleeping on the beach for many days. my love sometimes i slept in other people's houses around brandon, i'm what i learned in a great today. he is heading to fish and deeper waters as port construction has chased away fish from this area. but even here, he has no luck. but in the day i got nothing, no fish at all. it's a bad day for me. i don't know how i'll feed my family. the c o of isn't yom. roop sees things differently. he says this port will boost the economy. if this bordered operational, this is been off efficiency to logistics, cost and time. not only sublime inc, misery bush, and then go to the presented committee. so div will be the media been in sea city. but as the protest enters the 5th week, fishermen like jackson are not convinced. he says he will not give up, even if it means fighting the country's richest man while ordered them. to souffle is a 13 year old french artist who sells his paintings to support homeless people. he has been doing this since he was 5 years old. at chill, so flea is 13 years old and a budding artist but actually doesn't paint just for the sake of it. i wanted to help the people on the street and i didn't know how, but i saw some artists on the beach and i thought i could do the same all this afternoon at your house. displaying some of his works for a sale and an artist run gallery. if you get that, not everyone encoura
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the c, c l says they stand by the recognition of their efforts to hold the inviting russian army accountable. so great. we're documenting russian military war crimes and ukraine throughout the whole country with the most of the land. in particular, our team went to the key region and the 1st days when it was liberated by here, we have more than 20000 crimes registered. as of now realisation, the committee also recognized alice bailey etzky, a long time leader of the democracy movement in belarus. he was detained following an to government protests in 2020, and remains in jail without trial. russia's memorial group has also had to battle state repression. for decades, it's been tracking human rights abuses and the fight to political prisoners. but it was ordered to dissolve last year as part of the kremlin ever taught an incorrect down on descent that a premier, there you go, quoted. this prize gives us fresh moral strength or i know that but moral approval for all of us. and for many of our colleagues leave and not only within memorial, where you are either a pretty we consider this prize to
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the c c l says they stand by the recognition of their efforts to hold the inviting russian army accountable. great, we're documenting russian military war crimes in ukraine to write the whole country . in particular, our team went to the key region and the 1st stage, and it was liberated by we have more than 20000 crimes registered as of now the committee also recognized alice bailey etzky, a long time leader of the democracy movement in bel ross. he was detained following anti government protests in 2020, and remains in jail without trial. russia's memorial group has also had to battle state repression. for decades, it's been tracking human rights abuses and the fate of political prisoners. but it was ordered to dissolve last year as part of the kremlin ever taught an incorrect down on descent. the nobel committee says this year's prize was not intended to be a direct message to the russian president with a most though it's another stinging rebuke for the repressive regime of vladimir putin, which also happens to fall on his 70th birthday. and a quick reminder of the top stories we're watc
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c c l says there stand by the recognition of their efforts to hold the invading russian army accountable. so green, we are documenting russian military war crimes and ukraine throughout the whole country. with the most of the land. in particular, our team went to the key region and the 1st stage when it was liberated by here, we have more than 20000 crimes registered as of now, as realization, the committee also recognized alice bailey etzky, a long time leader of the democracy movement in belarus, he was detained following anti government protests in 2020, and remains in jail without trial. russia's memorial group has also had to battle state repression. for decades, it's been tracking human rights abuses and the fight of political prisoners. but it was ordered to dissolve last year as part of the kremlin ever taught an incorrect down on descent that a premier, there you go, quarterback this prize gives us fresh moral strength. i know that but moral approval for all of us. not long and for many of our colleagues, lea, a not only within memorial, many our leader at the premier, we consider this prize them to be a tribute to the russian human rights community. as a whole, when we're sold the nobel committee says this he has prize was not intended to be a direct message to the russian president with a most. it's another stinging rebuke for the repressive regime apply to may protein . which also happens to fall on his 70th birthday ritual, denver, the deputy director of europe and central asia division of human rights watch. he joins me now. welcome to d. w. first this award. what impact can it or does it have on the winners, especially memorial and be lucky who are in so much danger. thank you so much. well, i think the award is a huge, more moral boost for other spin you asking. who is, he said, is, as you know, is behind bars. every piece of recognition he gets helped him every, every time he's, he's now look, philip has, has fallen off of the radar screen of the, of the headlines and of the glow of the international community. and now with us award, now people will remember what happened, what's happening to us, and then we'll happen. we'll remember what's happening to ski. and the, and his 5 colleagues from his human rights organization does not, who are also behind bars and facing very long prison sentences. they will also look for memory l. i couldn't agree more with what was said. it's a, it's a huge moral boost to them. a recognition of the, the righteousness of their work to restore historical memory and to in russia and to fight for human rights in the face of really the big step that the kremlin has been taking russia back to its soviet totalitarian past in the past few years so that in for bella, ruth and, and russia and memory, all yeah. and more broadly, i mean the, this, this apprise was for the civil rights or civil society community. what does it mean for groups that defense human rights such as yours, for example? well, it means that though that the contribution that protecting rights and dignity and the fight for just the contribution that these make towards lasting piece. i also think it's very important for listeners to see each one of these awards and their recipients as, as individuals. i mean, we talked about last spring ascii, we talked to that number, you know, the central civil liberties and the, your colleagues and ukraine, who have been documenting russia's war crimes in ukraine every single day. and who has, since the recent invasion started in february, and they've been doing that also some steam really some fresh of war against a crane started in, in 2014. and they, and they have a wide range of other issues that, that they work on in ukraine. they're very, it's, they are just a fantastic colleagues and they deserve to be celebrated. you are quite the expert on rochelle. so going back to when it was still the soviet union, what would you say needs to happen there for human rights and the rule of law to get the upper hand in a country that otherwise seems to be still very firmly in the grip of latin recruit and his regime well, i think 1st they need to do is 1st from here to do is a know, dozens of repressive laws that have been adopted in the over the past 10 years. you get rid of the foreign agents law, get rid of the low, the undesirable organizational the need to free. nobody knew the need to free. yeah, yes. and then you to free america kind of kind of more law. they need to hold people accountable for the abhorrent war crimes that russian forces have been committing in ukraine. that's just, i mean, that's of a short beginning. shortlist her. i write little the short list. rachel, ember, humor. i try to thank you so thank you. thank you. so much and now to the bonus league, and eagerly anticipated clash between dot monde and byron munich. the match is known as german for both classic buyer looked to have the edge, but dartmouth, have found inspiration in a talented english youngster. what were you doing when you were 19, if you asked jude bellingham, he provided an assist on his debut as captain for but was he had brought money against cologne last week. dot money went on to lose the match. but there was never any doubt about bellingham leadership. it's a dream come through really, you know, when i 1st saw him with his girl it's, i'm from the, i never even thought it was possible to log, you know, i met the players and realize that they could give me the believe to one. that'd be the captain. bellingham was asked to leave the team once again for their mid week champions. lee clash english teenager, inspiring his team to a for one victory over to via by scoring a goal and setting up another hota, he did an incredible job house. it was excellent that you've seen why he's wearing the captain's arm bands, even though he's so young as a humans. many big clubs have shown interest in bellingham, by, on our renown for snatching their competition's best talents. but when asked about the english international, their c. e or oliver con, had this to say, we're not thinking about it at all. bellingham is an outstanding player, but we have kimmy go, that scar gavin barrett and zab it's i the last m dot munt one dec classy, caught in the button to see god was 4 years ago. they've lost every game since. they're hoping the youngest of a captain would put an end to their losing strake fine, a little matter of deuce claw the english city of liverpool, a celebrating, becoming the house of next year's eurovision song, contest, or fool narrowly edged out its main rival, scotlands, glasgow. last year's runaway winners. ukraine would normally stage the competition, but the war means organizers had to move the venue. we'll have to the runners up which was the united kingdom. liverpool cavern club is best known as the home of the beatles. we have for it now, but don't go anywhere. after a short break, we talked back stance foreign minister about the catastrophic flooding in his country and the current tensions div
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c. c, l must far and to follow dual korean drift along with exploring modern lifestyles and the mediterranean meeting, people actually hearing their dreams ready to eat journey this week on the d. w ah, u. s. anger grows over a plant oil production cut by saudi arabia. lead opec plus washington says the cartel is citing with russia by helping boost oil prices. react denies, it will speak with an energy expert about a growing rift between the 2 sides. also on our show, beijing is focused on its party congress, but covert cases are rising in the background raising fears of new lock downs and planned by new zealand attacks. cow burps is giving farmers there in the junction. but there might just be another way to reduce harmful missions. hello and welcome to the show. i'm seeing beardsley in berlin. our oil producers, lending a hand to russia. that's the accusation from washington. after the saudi led oil cartel opec plus decided to slash oil production by $2000000.00 barrels a day. not helping matters, at least from the u. s. perspective was a meeting tuesday between russian president vladimir putin and president of the united arab emirates chic mohammed bins. i had an eye on the white house. i said that in response to the opec cuts, which it says will boost russian oil revenues. it is reevaluating its relationship with saudi arabia. re odd says the decision to cut production is based on market forces. ref more less, let's go to mikhail critic and he's an energy analyst and he joins us from oslo. macau, we've talked a lot about the oil markets in recent weeks. is this move? does it help russia? well, i don't think it helps arrest because arrest is going to lose a lot of its production and exports in december. when the embargo on the rest of the oil supply comes into force in the united, in the european union. and anticipate in the development to the such kind for as a saudi arabia, which is the leader of optic. and often lose decided to decrease production in advance to have a bigger leverage over their market forces. you know, they have enough spare capacity during your late the prices on the market. they might be successful in this right now. the market does both experience and shortages of oil. in fact, the supply is larger than the demand about $1000000.00 barrels per day. and the decrease, i don't think it plays a very big girl immediately. it will place it will play a big role started in december. in addition, i think it is also, there is also a political issue because of the saudi arabia and it's a well companions in opec cannot find well common language with the current american administration. they are unhappy about the attitude of the by the ministration is iran and inability. busy of a washington d. c to establish good relations. so when i read it, cancer is in the person golf. and so i don't think they are going to be is of the current administration of the united states by increasing oil production. we've heard because that, that saudi arabia has said that if it feel threatened by this oil price car, do you believe then that when they took this move and pointed to basically the markets, the way the markets are moving right now? you said there's oversupply right now. does it make sense when they say, look, we're doing this because of what we're seeing on the market or do you believe this is something that's related more to the us administration? yes, i think a z largest role is laid by the bought market considerations in the behavior of opec plus as the one. now they do not have a lot of spare, a capacity to increase if they need a for political or commercial considerations. but they want to increase this leverage after a cup of production of about $2000000.00 barrels per day. the
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the c c l says there stand by the recognition of their efforts to hold the invading russian army accountable. a still, graham, we are documenting russian military war crimes in ukraine to write the whole country with the most of the land. in particular, our team went to the key region and the 1st stage when it was liberated by here, we have more than 20000 crimes registered as of now this ryan is watching. the committee also recognize alice bailey etzky. a long time leader of the democracy movement in belarus, he was detained following anti government protests in 2020, and remains in jail without trial. russia's memorial group has also had to battle state repression. for decades, it's been tracking human rights abuses and the fate of political prisoners. but it was ordered to dissolve last year, as part of the kremlin ever taught an incorrect down on descent. set up an email that yours cowboys at this price gives us fresh moral strength. i know that but moral approval for all of us and for many of our colleagues live and not only within memorial money are you there at the premium. we conside
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c c l says they stand by the recognition of their efforts to hold the invading russian army accountable. so great, we're documenting russian military war crimes and ukraine to write the whole country with the most amount. in particular, our team went to the key of region and the 1st stage when it was liberated by we have more than 20000 crimes registered as of now, william is watching. the committee also recognized alice bailey etzky, a long time leader of the democracy movement in belarus like enchanter, interrupt that report and go live now to the press conference with european commission president or sla fonda lion the ear council president charles michelle, will be bringing this t live only to thank the prime minister petro fietta for the warm hospitality and perfect organization of these last 2 days, these important days for the union and the pin continent. i like to say a few words about yesterday's meeting, the historic meeting because for the 1st time, $44.00 countries, they could be in constant sharing the same ambition to work together towards prosperity. instability met. this is the 1st time it was over dinner with yesterday evening on this side of the next meetings have been on taylor space or can i can pretty but with this isn't mission accomplished. we listened to each other. little identify, promoted to the areas of agreement on connection with the challenges we face. really want to understand each other lateral status to converge and comp rate the declaration. all countries with the id is not kidding. you should line these events with the main effects. suppose that we are as active as possible. so this was demonstration of unity at a time when the european continent and the world in general need this unity. we had to the european with your children, to listen to the president of ukraine resilience to your children, to address the whole of us and to share with us the priorities of ukraine is your choosing for us to we to route our full support for you. chris does this integration, this is an unacceptable war, and we are determined to mobilize all possible tools in means in order to support to create financial means. we really 3 support with you monitoring support and of course, both digital support and the same time, you know that we took the fusions in order to strengthen the sanctions against russia. it was within the need to put pressure in the kremlin, but also the children today. and yesterday, to mentioned, important to reach out to 3rd turn threes, you know, to joan, so the russian narrate ish, we know that this war decided by russia has huge consequences. not only for the european continent, but also for the word, the fortitude tries and the energy crisis. and you know that you are determined to support our partners across the world when it comes to the 42 tribes. but we had also the occasion to do this. the 3rd point i would like to mention to address the energy crisis energy situation and each an image and social consequences of this crisis, or no c lewters you overall g, w a, inform me to nothing, counsel them if we had opportunity to discuss the entry situation fundamental issues a portrayed no. russia has launched a war against the cranium. people are fighting courageously the values which will share with their own future in the future of the european project. no doubt. in the average, actually, russia has the san diego recognize that in fact, it was written on and gas that launched against a political election, a continental change, so to speak. now we know a dispensable fact is what i do to reduce the consumption of demand and figure to sort of initialization as a at one time by the commission will help with incremental to reduce the consumption. this is our one geneva, which we have, but each of office has this little preschool with also tells you between ryan, with secondly with us on time one because i'm just now stuck with a full as possible you with the organizing group, family procurement supplies that we came back to
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c c l says there stand by the recognition of their efforts to hold the invading russian army accountable. still, graham, we're documenting russian military war crimes and ukraine to write the whole country with the most of the land. in particular, our team went to the key region and the 1st stage when it was liberated by here, we have more than 20000 crimes registered as of now, as realization, the committee also recognized alice bailey etzky, a long time leader of the democracy movement in belarus, he was detained following anti government protests in 2020, and remains in jail without trial. russia's memorial group has also had to battle state repression. for decades, it's been tracking human rights abuses and the fate of political prisoners. but it was ordered to dissolve last year as part of the kremlin ever taught an incorrect down on descent. the nobel committee says this he has prize was not intended to be a direct message to the russian president with a most. it's another stinging rebuke for the repressive regime apply to me protein which also happens to fall on his 70th birthday. he w mathias billing is in usually in southern ukraine, and i asked him earlier to tell me more about the work of one of the laureates. ukraine's center for civil liberties. the organization has been founded in 2007, and in the past few years, they have more and more been engaged in documenting what was happening in the don bus region and the war zone. after 2014, they have documented force disappearances, for example, from the region. and since this years in the full scale invasion, the ration full scale invasion folk, they have mainly focused on documenting war crimes, rush and war crimes. and in that function may have been pretty influential here in the crane and also internationally. and they have done a lot of work in all these areas that used to be occupied by the russians. where when the russians left in was the task was to document what they had done there and find evidence with these war crimes. so they can be maybe later used in court proceedings. international court or ukrainian quotes was the be what's the reaction been in ukraine mathias? there has been a lot of support for the decision to award this organization the center for civil liberties. but there has also been some criticism about her. the warding representatives of the 3 countries together, not so much because there was criticism about the other 2 laureates are. many of those who have criticized the decision have said explicitly that they see that you others as a, as worthy of the price better. the criticism is that by awarding the 3, the nobel prize committee has created some very strange equilibrium between the 2 sides, even if those were not representatives of the government, but anti government activists. that still naming these 3 countries together, putting them together and one prize was kind of very strange and adviser to president lensky as said, it was a very interesting notion of peace to award representatives of the to addressing countries and the country that is being aggress together others i have said, i have pointed out that this was kind of repeating the russian narrative about the 3 countries being part of the same or being very close to each other when at the moment in ukraine. this closeness is seen as an imperial tool of russian propaganda, and that there is the perception here in ukraine that still in the west. people are not accepting ukraine as being a separate country, not closely linked with russia, not bound by faith to russia, and for a while one. and another minister, minister of culture, has called it, that this decision sounded like moscow's friendship of the people propaganda. so not, there is not much criticism of the 2 other laurie. it's but the decision to choo, choo, create this kind of eastern lavon x base by this decision to bind them together. this has been seen as some kind of a very insensitive move by the nobel prize committee. he mentioned that the 2 other lawrence, of course, as the bell, russian activist, alice bailey, at ski. and who was also would it be a nobel peace prize? can you tell us any more about him? yeah, he is one of the veteran, a bellow russian activists for human rights. he has been active already under the soviet union in the bella, russian civil rights movement. and later, when lucas shanker came to power in the 1990s, he found he came out as an activist against human rights violations by this fellow russian regime now. and he has been in jail several times and currently now he's also serving another prison st. louis, which is seen as closely linked to the protests against lucas shanker, that happened last year, 2021 in some handle. mateus. thanks for that. asthmatic billing reporting from asian me in southern ukraine. all right, let's get you up to speed on some of the other stories making news around the world . u. s. president joe biden has pardoned thousands of people convicted under federal law of possessing marijuana. he did not cool for full di criminalization of count cannabis, but he said no one should be in jail just for using the drug. people convicted under state laws are not affected by this executive action, which comes about a month ahead of midterm elections. when biden's democrats may lose control of congress, the united nations is calling for a humanitarian corridor to allow the distribution of fuel from haiti's main terminal in what a half an outbreak of color are there and surgeon gang violence of raised international concern. prime minister ariel and lee used a speech to the nation to cool for international assistance. the world health organization has issued an alert against using several cough and cold drugs. blamed for fatal kidney damage. at least $66.00 children and gambia said to have died after ingesting one of the food indian made medicines. cameron authorities have banned the treatments and anal going door to door to collect them. rescue as in india have recovered more bodies from an avalanche that struck the himalayas this week. that brings the death toll to 19. and tuesday's incident in which a group of climbers were caught and a massive snow slide. 10 people are still missing from their mountaineering training group. thailand is morning. the victims of its worst ever mass killing a day after a former policeman killed at least 36 people at a childcare center. many of those were young children. the attacker had been discharged from the police force over drug allegations. he later killed his family and himself. thailand's king is visiting survivors as flags across the country. flight half mast, a stream of coffins arrive at the morgue. after a day of unimaginable terror. it was here at a rural day care center that an ex police man killed at least 36 people more than 20 of them children. one teacher describe what she saw. i mean, he used his feet to take the window and then he shot at the door. i thought he got inside, so i ran to the kitchen behind. i was in shock. i didn't know what to do. some family members remain at the scene as investigations into the massacre continue. local police said the shooter had appeared in court on drugs. charges on the verdict was jew. though so far, no motive has been established. thailand's prime minister described it as a shocking attack. this definitely shouldn't happen. i feel deep sadness for the victims and relatives. oh, despite relatively high gun ownership. ma shootings are rare and thailand but that's little consolation for the families of those killed and it's worse rampage by a single attacker. earlier i talked to john les jacob gul bug in the tie capital bank call can i asked him whether the king's visit to day is more than just symbolic? right. it's not exactly clear what's on the retainer and the king was expected to arrive an hour ago. there appears to be a delay. there was initially a red carpet rolled out for members of the family at the crime scene, but it was removed after people said that they found that inappropriate. you know, the members of the room for the council representing the king and queen visited some of the survivors and hospital earlier today, and pledge to sponsor medical treatment for the survivors and funerals for the victims. can you tell us what practical health authorities are providing to the people, the children who survived this and, and that dependence? so as i'm from the support for their medical treatment and funerals for the victims talk, government officials promised that survivors and the families of victims will be well cared for. though we're still waiting details on what exactly that entails. there also been mental health workers assigned to assist the relatives of the victims. now my sure things are fairly rare. anti land has this incident that sparks any kind of debate on a gun ownership. in thailand. there has been a bit. there are an estimated 10000000 privately owned guns in thailand, and the country has a population of 70000000 and 60 percent of those 10000000 guns on legally and. and there's even a program that allows civil servants to carry firearms more easily than than civilian. so that program has come on in question, but what people are also taking note of is that this is the 3rd time in the last 3 years that a mastering has been perpetrated by a member of the security forces. reform of the, of the security institutions is also going on people's lines. love to leave it that journalists, jacob, gold bug and bank up thanks so much. ah . now the thought of chess has been in the spotlight in recent weeks, but not for the reasons that it might want. accusations of cheating have been swirling around us grand master hans neiman was neiman denying that he's been getting electronic signals to tell him what moves to make will be speaking to the authority on cheating and chess in just a moment. the 1st his a look at the story so far. when you're at the center of a chest cheating scandal, the security checks are going to be thorough. but as the u. s. championships got underway this week, hans niemen remains tight lit. i think that this game spoke for itself and showed the trust more than i am. and it also showed that them i'm not going to back down and i'm going to play my best trust here regardless of the partial. and i'm under the accusations, come from the very top of the sport, magnus colson, the world's best player, 1st into didn't. neiman's, alleged cheating. early last month, that followed a shock defeat to niemen, that ended his $53.00 game and beat him streak. and there that we haven't had check then name and admitted to cheating and to minor games on line when he was younger. but she said he play in the news to prove he doesn't wear an electronic device. yeah. they could literally tom, it was ridiculous thing. they want me to ship fully naked. i'll do it. i don't care because i know i know that i'm clean and i'm willing to, to subject myself. you want, you want me to play in the, in a, in a closed box with 0 electronic transmission. i don't care, you know, now from the scandal crank shop a level 2 weeks later, during an online game between the pair watch knoll coleson quitting the game off to just one move magnet johnson just resign. got up and left, switched off his camera. and that's all we know right now. afterwards, he accused niemen directly for the 1st time writing on social media. i believe that niemen has cheated more and more recently than he has publicly admitted this week. the website chest dot com said it found name and had probably cheated in more than 100 online games, but never in person, but one demons. meteoric rise up. the rankings has raised eyebrows. others in the sports have defended him. they say there's been nothing out of the ordinary and nothing to suggest cheating. in joining me now is kenneth reagan. he's a professor of computer science at university of buffalo in the u. s, but he's also a chest chasing expert. he's been looking into the niemen case, welcome to d, w. and can we start with? can we start with them? how to cheat in a chest gang? tell us. there are various ways that have been done in over the board chests, including i think it in camera and your piece, a computer in issue, getting signals to a phone or a pocket. the most common way, however though, is doesn't require an accomplice, is just going to some secluded locations such as the bathroom store to check the game on one cell phone. because of the sad reality that these things can play far stronger than carlson or any other human beings. so there's plenty of variety of options now. you know something of a chest detective. how easy is it to detect cheating and to prove it as well. it's very difficult that the wicked problem because societal contingencies that various factors that can influence the final interpretation of the probability numbers that i get. what about name? and i mean, we just heard in that report he offered to play in the news just to prove that he's innocent. is he clean? right? so let me clarify something right away. my stand is that he is not cheated and i have no evidence of his cheating and over the board jazz nor an online chat since august 2020, which is the end date of the allegations of the chest dot com report and the chest that com reported it's preamble does support these findings as far as saying it has no concrete evidence either. so it's i so in defending him, in the timeframe of more recently in the way that most people have interpreted back this carlos, it's words. okay. understood. let's talk about an anti cheating technology. can it keep up all cheaters really getting away with things on the onsite arbiters has been very effective. they caught some one with the mobile phone in a tournament very recently. it's not clear whether the person had gotten to the stage of being able to effectively cheat with that. the sink field cup used ones as are the us championships, currently going on at the same location. like charlotte devices, there are some limits on measures. one can take in europe, especially just turn a bit venue as our public places, and you can not do our f jamming there. kenneth reagan at the university at buffalo, it's been a pleasure speaking with you. thank you. thank you very much. some bundis league, a news now and a mouth watering clash. pet stokeland against by munich in germany's debt classical this saturday. now by and have the edge having one the last 7 bundis league and meetings, but dormant, who found inspiration in an english youngster. that's in the absence of captain michael voice and vice captain maximals. what were you doing when you were 19, if you asked jude bellingham heat provided an assist on his debut as captain for but was he had brought money against cologne last week. dot went went on to lose the match. but there was never any doubt about bellingham leadership. it's a dream come through really and i when i 1st saw him for this group it's, i'm from the i never even thought it was possible to log in. i met the players and realize that they could give me the believe to one that'd be the captain. bellingham was asked to leave the team once again for their mid week champions. lee clash english teenager, inspiring his team to for one victory over severe by scoring a goal and setting up another hotter. he did an incredible job. her house. it was excellent. le, you've seen why he's wearing the captain's arm bandits, even though he so young as a humorous. many big clubs have shown interest in bellingham by an are renowned for snatching their competitions best talents. but when asked about the english international, their c. e or oliver con, had this to say, we're not thinking about it at all. bellingham is an outstanding player, but we have kim ish go ahead spar glove and barrett and zab it's i the last time dormant one dec classy, caught in the buddhist city. god was 4 years ago. they've lost every game since they're hoping the youngest of a captain would put an end to their losing strake. let's take a look at some of the other stories from the world of sports. for my world cup champion and spanish international is ab alums, i will make his debut as abundantly coach the saturday after taking over the reins of by a leave of whose along i led his 1st training session. recently in the club, hope be 40 year old. can take 2nd last leave, a cruise and back to higher ground. and in hawaii outside a chelsea, sedar has won the oldest triathlon in the world. the iron man, well championship said r. o one the women's race and ended a 44 year american drought off to swimming, 4 kilometers biking for another $180.00
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c c l says there stand by the recognition of their efforts to hold the invading russian army accountable. still, graham, we're documenting russian military war crimes in ukraine to write the whole country with the most of the land. in particular, our team went to the key region and the 1st stage when it was liberated by here, we have more than 20000 crimes registered as of now history in is watching. the committee also recognized alice bailey etzky, a long time leader of the democracy movement in belarus. he was detained following anti government protests in 2020, and remains in jail without trial. russia's memorial group has also had to battle state repression. for decades it's been tracking human rights abuses and the fate of political prisoners. but it was ordered to dissolve last year, as part of the kremlin ever taught an incorrect down on descent that a premier da you go into effect. this prize gives us fresh moral strength. i know that but moral approval for all of us, not lamb. and for many of our colleagues, li, and not only within memorial. what here are you there at the premium. we consider this prize them to be a tribute to the russian human rights community as a whole. when we're sold, the nobel committee says this year's prize was not intended to be a direct message to the russian president with most though it's another stinging rebuke for the repressive regime of vladimir putin. which also happens to fall on his 70th birthday. and from war, let's bring in our corresponding man. he has putting a, he's in use now on the black sea in southern ukraine, but he has how people ukraine reacted to the nobel peace prize announcement. well the announcement that to the organic the organization's center for civil liberties gets the prize has been welcomed in ukraine and as a thought of as deserved. but her decision to award them at the same time, the same, the price at the same time or 2 decisions and opposition or is in russia and billers has somehow been seen critical here in ukraine. basically not because these organizations or, and, and that human rights defender in belarus were, were deemed not worthy of the nobel peace prize. that's not the criticism that is voiced here. but the criticism is more that the 3 that representatives from the 3 countries representatives not of the state but of civil society, of the 3 countries were of awarded at the same time. this was seen as repeating some kind of a narrative about the 3 countries being close together and they have been some very fierce reactions from the ukranian government. for example, presidential adviser said that he found that the nobel peace prize committee had a very interesting concept of peace by awarding the price to organisations from the to aggressive countries and the country that was aggressive . another minister said that a, this reminded him of moscow's talk about the friendship of peoples. and the, the criticism here is actually that this plays into the hands of further russian imperialist as it is considered here. narrative of the 3 countries being somehow a unity and it would have been better to award the price to either countries that are less ab bound together by these narratives or, or to just choose $1.00 of them. so this, this, this, this decision has not been met with could just is not only from the government i cited to governance sources, but also from society. yes. a pretty controversial decision there for ukraine. tell us more about the winner from there than the human rights organization. center for civil liberties. it's an organization that has been founded in the 2 thousands, but it has become very active after 2014 in with regards to this war in the don boss, regions as documented for crimes against war crimes or crimes against humanity in the numbers. reason force disappearances, etc. and since this year, since the full scale invasion, it has focused mainly on documenting war crimes committed by the russians in the occupied in formerly occupied territories. because of course, they do not have access to the actually occupied territories. under the idea behind is was behind this was that all these crimes need to be documented. all the evidence needs to be collected. so it will be available to courts in the future when they will start judging all these crimes that have been happening here in these territories. northwest of key of ne of keys. and recently, the terry trees in the heart of region that have been re taken by the crane army mateus. can you give us the latest on the war? where does that ukrainian counter offensive stand that we've been following? so in the past few days, ukraine has made very fast territorial games in her own region and also some games in blue and green and the border between arc in the north east. and in the south. we haven't had a lot of news as well just today or, or yesterday the advancement is slowing, but it is still ongoing misspelling and yesterday, southern ukraine. thank you so much man. he has was also recently granted access to ukrainian troops and southern ukraine's mc alive region . they've been making games for days now in areas illegally annexed by russia. and as he found out the counter offensive also comes at a terrible cost on both sides with these positions are well $40.00 by ukrainian soldiers have withstood several months of shelling in the trenches. the lines haven't moved to most of that time. recently, things started shifting up ahead. they've started to attack russian positions more aggressively by year proponents now in some directions. we have been able to move forward. even right now an attack is going on that us. we try to put them under constant pressuring, so it will go our way. the way this of several don't have because we do want to prove, let me show you where i guys live. miss o, just stay for several months. the army doesn't have enough personnel to retake them in and out more often. this group is getting ready for the cold season. however, include fewer kelly. as you move forward in winter, we will have to heat all of the space it will be in his own by then. let's hope so for god's sake. 2 days ago a shell hit just above their beds. look, thankfully, the roof is so well built in golden get through hospital nipple mill further behind the lines, ambulances wait for injured charges to evacuate into hospitals. we told that 3 ukrainians were heard by a storming russian position. frontline, paramedics had them over to an ambulance that shuttles between the war zone and the hospital. a wood grain, you know, authority is admitted to roughly 10000 dead soldiers as well below estimates of russian losses. but neither side are releasing precise or credible number. ha. oh, this time none of the injuries seem to be severe. for this school year. a counter attack is costing ukrainian blood, the paramedics say they've become busier recently. bishop, but on nickel muscle, the number of injured is higher during the attack because our guys move forward to the positions of the russian villains. then it's easy for the russians to hit them because they know their positions well and can show them in a book into summer because it's the microwave. the paramedics returned to their waiting position. they don't know when the next trip to the hospital will be. they know it will come let's get you up to speed on some of the other stories making is around the world to day. talk between britain and ireland have made progress towards resolving the issue of northern ireland trade. the issue has long been deadlocked, whether you pay earlier, threatening to unilaterally override the brakes and deal irelands foreign minister said the talks were now quote, in a different spelling talents. royal couple has visited some of the wounded from the countries worst ever mass killing king maha video, long corn and queen. so tina also met relatives of the 36 people, highly mostly children who were killed by an ex policeman and a ram bench at a daycare center yesterday. and uganda, our health workers are racing to contain an outbreak of the ebola virus. it's the 1st break at the sundance strain of the virus in uganda. in a decade, a strain which has no approved vaccine or drug treatment. they're growing fears. the virus could spread across east africa. terribly is julius morgan. why has the story from where this outbreak started? the grief he still ro, formerly course m b. o. a few weeks ago he lost his 12 year old son to what he suspected was malaria. and when his wife fill you a day later, he assumed it was a mother's depression caused by her very ferment. but at the hospital, she was diagnosed me the bola, and immediately isolated assembler, as she left in the ambulance gone by you. because she cried for her children. now again, this was the last time simple would see his way for life. it aberration in the isolation center was the 1st to call. it was around mid town on saturday when he informed us that she had breathed her last week on the news of the killer disease has shut the residence of my due to after losing me buzz to abolla. many people here are now living in fear that the deadly virus may have spread to your families . some are already being monitored by health teams because they are contexts of conformed cases. and as the health white as continue their chicks, there's also a growing awareness of the 3 among the villages. every day they are coming to dress the context under we are, we are happy that the context did tend to the one disability. none has been conducted a disease, but to only say again, the feeling may have ada contacts again. at a nearby hospital staff are undergoing refresher training, some at demanding additional pay searing the risks div hudden use of health work as of died from a bowler. after treating an infected patient, these are the teams of people walking the 1st time. when some of this mission date was tedious and was made for the typical the typical lesson. but it was the whole team on which was to do that. and civil veritas, in less than a month, it has sprayed from this village. we are, the virus was 1st detected to places as far as 200 kilometers a week. but the government claims that the outbreak is under control. unlike in previous outbreaks, this time, samples are analyzed on site we, for, we used to send our samples either to south africa or sometimes to the us or europe . so it was taking a week or more you can imagine to and as your weighty people are getting infected, this was the case in uganda for previous a bullet outbreaks. the fust in 2000 was the deadliest. it claimed more than $200.00 lives. this time you get is dealing with a strain of the virus that spreads more slowly. as health teams from of contaminated material from samples home. those left behind would be hope in their beloved is the last case. india is diverse and devout. the overwhelmingly hindu nation is also home to a smaller but still significant muslim population appear. research center survey shows the majority of both groups see little in common with each other and prefer to live separately, which is causing all sorts of problems on the housing market. finding a place to live is not easy in overcrowded indian city where the task can even be more challenging if you happen to be a muslim nissan taska. remember the difficulties his family had when they were moving to mom by your company already knew of the madness broker and we were speaking about where is the nearby mosque? basically he had told that we were non muslims, and we were asking if, if the mosque is not near by, but my father was asking him, the most is nearby. so any gotten on there to be a muslim, he, the exclusion of the broker changed on the police are os, i'm saudi. but these other than you cannot be having of like in kindergarten and hindu, was confirmed the discrimination even if they profit from the situation as image boomer got a picnic. so whenever i went to look for a house, a lot of people often used to ask me my name up number by when i told them probably that was good to not allow me to enter the house and look at it. and i got a good day, had i been a muslim ebony that they wouldn't have, let me. i got home was 3 more did awful god made the cut. but even if muslims managed to get a house, the problems might just begin. i'd been arguments with them that if legal, basic, all the arguments regarding some bon bons, and some islam of all of its lloyd would just lay your door be said out of no red and you're gonna, you're gonna bargain your leg. what would you say to that? because you're just being a dog for your identity. lou disconnect means many muslims end up in muslim, only localities your hobby misery can be there are many problems, but people compromise because they feel safe. bigger. there's a lack of good infrastructure, playgrounds, and schools. environment isn't good, but still people compromise. critics, a religious tendons have risen in indiana. prime minister mod is hindu nationalist . government. india does not have a comprehensive law against discrimination in the private housing and rental markets. it was always there, but now it has been really prison and, and people are not ashamed to say that they don't want to see muslims ah, and in their vicinity. and excuses that are made up i range from since we don't allow you know, onion and garlic do we don't eat meat. oh, so we prefer, ah, tenants who don't eat meat or are vegetarian, et cetera. but the reality is that the don't want to give their houses to muslims and are so discrimination writ in. those don't want to accept, given the social political and what reasons it would want to. accusations of cheating have been swirling around hugh as grandmaster huns niemen, with niemen denying he's getting electronic signals to tell him what most to make or what it was. food is when you're at the center of a chest cheating scandal, the security checks are going to be farrah. but as the u. s. championships got underway this week, hans niemen remains tight lit. i think this game spoke for itself and showed the chest for the am and, and also showed that i'm not going to back down and i'm going to play my best dress here regardless of the pressure that i'm wondering if the accusations come from the very top of the sport, magnet carlson, the world's best player 1st hinted at niemen, so let's cheating early last month that followed a shock defeat to niemen, that ended his 53 game and beacon street. and there, there we have a handshake, then name and admitted to cheating. and to minor games on line when he was younger . but he said he play in the news to prove he doesn't wear an electronic device. yeah. they can literally, tommy knows ridiculous thing. they want me to ship fully naked. i'll do it. i don't care because i know i know that i'm clean and i'm willing to say to subject myself, you want, you want me to play. and in a, in a closed box with 0 electronic transition. i don't care, you know, enough in the scandal. crank up a level 2 weeks later during an online game between the pair. what no colson, kicking the game after, just one move, magnet johnson just resign. got up and left, switched off his camera. and that's all we know right now. afterwards he accused name and directly for the 1st time writing on social media. i believe that niemen has cheated more and more recently than he has publicly admitted. this week, the website chest dot com said it found niemen, had probably cheated in more than 100 online games, but never in person. but while the man's meteoric rise up, the rankings has raised eyebrows. others in this sport have defended him. they say there's been nothing out of the ordinary and nothing to suggest cheating. looks like the drama earlier. we folks cannot read it and he's a chest cheating expert who has been looking into the niemen case. and we asked him, how does someone cheat a chest? there are various ways that have been done in over the board chests, including the in camera and your piece, a computer issue, getting signals to a phone in the pocket. the most common way, however though, is doesn't require an accomplice, is just going to some secluded locations, such as a bathroom stall to check the game on one cell phone. because of the sad reality that these things can play far stronger than carlson or any other human nowadays. and now some one is like a noose and a mouth watering clash that fits dot want against buyer munich. and germany's deck law thicker best saturday buyer and have the edge having won their last 7 bonus league our meetings. but does one have found inspiration and an english youngster that's in the absence of captain michaele voice and vice count and months, whole months? what were you doing when you were 19, if you asked jude bellingham, he provided an assist on his debut as captain for but was he had brought men against cologne last week. dot went, went on to lose the match. but there was never any doubt about bellingham leadership. it's a dream come through really and i when i 1st saw him with his globe, it's some from the i never even thought it was possible to log. you know, i met the players and realize that they could give me the believe to one that'd be the captain. bellingham was asked to lead the team once again for their mid week champions, league clash english teenager, inspiring his team to, for one victory over to via by scoring a goal and setting up another hota, he did an incredible job house. it was excellent job. you've seen why he's wearing the captain's arm bandits, even though he so young as a humorous. many big clubs have shown interest in bellingham by an are renowned for snatching their competitions best talents. but when asked about the english international, their c. e o. oliver con had this to say, we're not thinking about it at all. bellingham is an outstanding player, but we have kim ish. go ahead. scott gavin, back and zab it's i the last time dought, month one day, classy, caught in. the buddhist league was 4 years ago. they've lost every game since. they're hoping the youngest over captain would put an end to their losing streak, watching the w news up next. look and how rhonda is tackling it's water crisis that's and much more on eco africa. d, w, environment magazine, article for him. berlin, thank you so much for your company. ah, [000:00:00;00] with the defendant past totally depend on how we depend on all these to set up an affective climate. climate activist anita signer is fighting to protect a home in kenya and not with weapons. 3 saplings, bank onto the wake up call. what i'll call to action, which i think that they listen. hope you're meeting with. i'm with a d. w o. making the headlights and what's behind van d. w. news africa. t
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c o l e a c or from you soon coming back home. but these up and they also need to get up with going this is the reality of sanctions. you are, but a civilian population. oh with means that are just as deadly as any farmer or in some cases even more so because we're dealing with diseases. so your sanctions are nearly as copacetic as people think. some people say when we to sanctions over war because war, so violent sanctions are just as violet rosier blood needed both in one of the not that i'm the in sick. i was over here that the way my rules. yeah, it's c o n d o n c l a pass my belly up, no other fever. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy, even foundation, let it be an arms race is on offensive, very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk with long mo, when i was showing wrong, when i just don't a whole new world that is yet to figure out his name. because the advocate an engagement, it was the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. ah ah ah ah ah ah ah, ah, ah, ah, 3 rising prices for groceries in essential goods, panic and hype, this leads to empty shelves in supermarkets and retail, profiteering, despite the fact that sanctions have been imposed on one country, only russia, people in different parts of the world are feeling the impact, the so called unilateral sanctions have a boomerang effect on the countries that have imposed them.
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c o l e a c or from you soon coming back home. but these up and they also need to get up with going this is the reality of sanctions. you are packing a civilian population, which means that are just deadly as any farmer. boy, in some cases, even more so because we're dealing with diseases. so your sanctions are nearly as copacetic as people think. some people say when we to sanctions over war because war, so violent sanctions are just as violet, rural blood needed both in one other. not that i'm, they're both in sick. i was a little bit, you know, but then the other line, but, you know, i got a fever ah, ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race is on a very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time. time to sit down and talk with rising prices for groceries in essential goods, panic and hype. this leads to empty shelves and supermarkets and retail profiteering, despite the fact that sanctions have been imposed on one country, only russia, people in different parts of the world are feeling the impact, the so called unilateral sanctions a boomerang effect on the countries that have imposed them banning all in ports of russian oil and gas and emmys. russian oil no longer be accessible. you are sports and american people will deal another powerful blow to prudence warmish. ah, i say, i'll say natural gas companies are making your grab money, which is what our horse led right to was car back to new jersey to new york. so i'm spending that money, but again, if we're ready $35.00 garrison, i will appeal invitation if you might. allah phillips, my diesel prices are skyrocketing and diesel is the primary fuel of transport. the fleets of trucks that make things move from point a to point b throughout the united states have just become exponentially more expensive to operate. and when the transportation costs go through the roof, transportation companies have a choice of either shutting down or transferring these costs onto their customers. and we're, we're seeing that already, the price of food is skyrocketing. there is tremendous insecurity right out in the market because of a lack of certainty on how russian oil's going to be replaced out. what the impact this is going to be the full dose garcia from though in the lubbock with your new one and that i will column a year from us which book me through. if you guys are starting with the, with the mood, there are more than you're going to school. it was there was a little from the busy in the brought you put your portion or you will throw lights on you. but his voice, if you will, to mr. i still saw him look, i was just funny to you probably have to start with your with your threats to just go go with i was or so what each my school i know this is hard and americans are already here. i will do everything in my power limits of pain. the american people are feeling to catch up with them. actually just putting an extra like a team that we're sitting there with prefer mother. he's a pretty traditional kick now. my number as long as you finish, just reach out to him. i knew what to do with it. i guess you can go to the customer, which was bustling and a chance are probably over. she goes to turn this to be list thing and push them. would you think you might be? can you just have a nice mission? that's interesting. if you were open that she was legally, she should be. she's for melodies mission and it was pretty medium. you know, as a pre teach if he's human, he's really, really nice for me because the expert he would appreciate the motion with mr on the bus class, just need the internet to good. tracy shows up with she knew who she was, need workspace for a moment because it is a socialist. but many experts predict that anti rush of sanctions will follow the uranium scenario. for more than 40 years, iran has been living under a western economic blockade. the richer people generally manage to continue to the motor thickness side in the 1st they do face to face ha, generally around the world. sanctions was seen as a response to religious fanatics taking power. but it wasn't that simple of the iran statelamic revolution. in 1979, the pro western shaw was overthrown to fled the country taking a considerable part of the treasury with him, protested in tehran, responded by seizing the american embassy. they took 66 stuff hostage and demanded washington expedite the fugitive leader. the sheer clergy led by ayatollah how many had to take power into their own hands. u. s. president jimmy carter ordered iranian oil imports to be seized. irena deposits in american banks were frozen sales of military goods to a band breaking diplomatic relations. the us band only exports, including food and medicine tortures for my daughter. roja. false havi bad. give me an idea. when would be monday, august halls thought on was in the field before wasa hom good. mm hm. dog came down and a william la, 2 years with them changed their answers. poison will go see a puerto aristotle controller finance. those funds are near. you've crimea machine, you, me at the club. you have to live lucel dawson the we're proposing here bully the thing to, to, to words, are you at the going? you're struggling to post that, but i'm wish new barzon reject the wrong small doors can be suitors. ginger and there are good industry or dipping of the islam revolution was a response to earlier events. but 3 decades. washington and london dictated terms to terran, preventing it from extracting oil on its own territory. after the nationalization of iranian oil, the british government and the american government created the cool night interested they will as to legally elected government of my, my positive. so for a while, lesson oil companies was controlling you and resources and says it historical fact that you know, i didn't know how much, what was going on the wrong got it's blank, old bank. the don't exist to technology and legal markets. the country found itself in a decades long blockade, suffering wave after wave of sanctions. the benefit from having an economy that sought to diversify, at least on the domestic front, from an energy focused economy to have viable agricultural, in other industries. that could keep the iranian people gainfully employed, but it's not under any illusions. iranian people have suffered egregiously because of the sanction or in it's not just to help. it's also missed opportunities. you know, we live in a global community. the ability to interact with the rest of the world on a meaningful level on was denied to the iranians for many, many years, supporting terrorism, human rights violations, the nuclear missile program. all these issues were used to justify sanctions. he ran into the nuclear llc agreement and the other side left the agreement. so people realize that the fact that is nikeema is that because of the doings of young and go because of the u. s. government difficult unkept thomas's when you compare the sanctions after the nuclear, like you meant to the sanction before you don't was actually sanctioned more after the nuclear, after giving concession. this is actually true for russia. it's 2 for you. that no matter what you do, the other side was the sanction you. and they find some excuse with when iran resumed its nuclear program, the west cut access to the swift international banking system. but a substitute is found to evade us sanctions, germany, france, and great britain launch instincts the instrument in support of trade exchanges. a swift equivalent here undecided to do then young was cut off from the system was developing a visa trading. for example, barter, trade, exchange goods, you avoid the normal banking system. you started to develop front company companies that when you looked at them iranian companies, but diverse linked to young and entities. john islam bo yeah, had obesity. barajas how he avoided as so you do a lot of my c simoli on recall. p should be in equinox. can they make the saudi emeralds memo? 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c o l e a c. or if you see on the music, i mean these up and they also need to get up with doing this is the reality of sanctions. you are packing, a civilian population with means that are just as deadly as any farm or in some cases even more so because we're dealing with diseases. so you know, sanctions are nearly as copacetic as people think. some people say, well, which are sanctioned over war because war so violent sanctions are just as violent rosier levy needed both in one of the rules. yeah. you know very elisa no other the other boys you're going to go with the real world america with you. i am with with full credit, it's got to boot from each other, still easier. especially in the board with with rising prices for groceries in essential goods, panic and hype. this leads to empty shelves in supermarkets and retail profiteering, despite the fact that sanctions have been imposed on one country, only russia, people in different parts of the world are feeling the impact, the so called unilateral sanctions have a boomerang effect on the countries that have imposed them are banding all in ports of russian oil and gas. emmys. russian oil no longer be accessible us porch and american people will deal another powerful blow to tune. warmish ah, as the oil, se natural gas companies are making money? which is what our horse led right to was car back to new jersey to new york. so i'm spending a lot of money, but again, if we're going to $35.00, gara enough will appeal, entertain a diesel prices are skyrocketing and diesel is the primary fuel mode transport, the fleets of trucks that make things move from point a to point b throughout the united states have just become exponentially more expensive to operate, and when the transportation costs go through the roof, transportation companies have a choice of either shutting down or transferring these costs onto their customers. and we're, we're seeing that already the price of food is skyrocketing. there is tremendous insecurity right down in the market because of a lack of certainty on how russian oil's going to be replaced out. what the impact this is going to be. for those to our seo from though in the lubbock with your new amendment, i will come in for a year from norfolk board with or who if you guys are still on you when you're for to, with the moods that are more than you're going to school i was, there was there and little from the busy in the brought. you brought your portion or you will starts on you. what invoices you will miss there. i just saw you wanted to chat with you? 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for the employer in the giving us well and if you're getting yourself and in your life and a a c o l e, a c. or if you see on the music, i mean we work on but these up on the need to get up with going this is the reality of sanctions. you are packing. a civilian population with means that are just as deadly as any farm. or in some cases even more so because we're dealing with diseases. so you know, the sanctions are nearly as copacetic as people think some people say when we to sanctions over war because more so violent sanctions are just as violent rosier. they needed. both people will know that i'm the here going rules. yeah. you know what they see on the very least up know other fema, the a, with rising prices for groceries in essential goods, panic and hype. this leads to empty shelves and supermarkets and retail profiteering, despite the fact that sanctions have been imposed on one country, only russia, people in different parts of the world are feeling the impact, the so called unilateral sanctions a boomerang effect on the countries that have imposed them banning all in ports of russ
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she believes, get us, but i reship them that he has a daughter to take him over to them. i need a new train school was with us for a while. i'm on the beach or up where you've actually reached with global the machine years about how she took on a job is to broadview enough room for a few quick to take a picture, go double play. you have to go so good. i'm up with a rising prices for groceries and essential goods, panic, and hide. this leads to empty shelves in supermarkets and retail profiteering, despite the fact that sanctions have been imposed on one country, only russia, people in different parts of the world are feeling the impact, the so called unilateral sanctions have a boomerang effect on the countries that have imposed on rebranding all imports of russian oil and gas. g. m is russian oil no longer be accessible, us porch and american people will deal another powerful blow to put machine. ah, i'll say natural gas companies are making a graph wanting, you know, is what, how 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there will be, she knows a preacher if she's kinetic, unless you to read some movies. there are many closely experts or if you would on with the motion though instead of the posse crutches for eat, the intellectually go to the she shows up with no conditioner. she knew what she was supposed to need them bloodstream for a moment, because i was up with many experts predict that anti russian sanctions will follow the iranian scenario. for more than 40 years, iran has been living under a western economic blockade. the rich people are generally managed to continue the motor segments of society and their families. they do face difficult. now generally around the world sanctions was seen as a response to religious fanatics taking power. but it wasn't that simple enough. the iran statelamic revolution in 979, the pro western shore was overthrown later flight. the country taking a considerable part of the treasury with him protested in terror. responded by seizing the american embassy. they took $66.00 staff hostage and demanded, washington extradited the fugitive leader. the sheer clergy led by ayatollah khomeini. i lose you as president jimmy carter ordered iranian oil imports to be seized. the rainy deposits in american banks were frozen sales of military goods to a band breaking diplomatic relations the us band or exports, including food and medicine. a fe before a judge, a william la, 2 years with their answers point a puerto aristotle controller finance, so expensive or near a little dog. we're proposing new bullies in a promotional barzon rejected on small doors computer video or dipping. the slamming revolution was a response to earlier events or 3 decades. washington and london dictated terms to tehran, preventing it from extracting oil on its own territory. after the nationalization of iranian oil, the british government and the american government created the quote election 50 they will have to legally elected government up. i'm not positive. so for a while, less all companies controlling your resources and says it historical fact that he didn't know how much, what it was when got the wrong, got his blank gold bank. but those exist to technology and legal markets. the country found itself in a decades long blockade, suffering wave after wave of sanctions, a benefit from having an economy that sought to diversify, at least on the domestic front, from an energy focused economy to have buyable, agricultural, in other industries. that could keep the iranian people gainfully employed, but it's not under any illusions iranian people have stuff ready, grievously because of the sanctions and it's not just the help. it's also missed opportunities. you know, we live in a global community. the ability to interact with the rest of the world on a meaningful level on was denied to the iranians for many, many years, supporting terrorism, human rights violations, the nuclear missile program. all these issues were used to justify sanctions. he ran into the nuclear legacy met and the other side left the agreement. so people realize that the fact that there isn't likely much is that because of the doings of young and go because of the u. s. government difficulties and unkept thomas's and you compare the sanctions after the nuclear they came in to the sanction that before. it was actually sanctioned more after the nicholas, after giving concession. this is actually true for russia. it's 2 for you that no matter what you do, the other side was the sanction you. and they find some excuse when iran resumed its nuclear program, the west cut access to the swift international banking system. but a substitute a found to of aid us sanctions, germany, france, and great britain launch instincts the instrument in support of trade exchanges. a swift equivalent here undecided to do been young was cut off from the system was developing of a phase of trading. for example, barter, trade, exchange, good, you avoid the normal banking system. you know, it started to look front company companies that when you look at them, iranian companies with diverse linked to eating and entities. john islam bo, yeah, adobe. but oh, you're a whole year vote. as you do a lot of messy simoli on recall, p should be in equinox. he managed to saw the emeralds memo him absorbed it. so as thick body have need should ass. jang dot. so you are. yeah. man who. ready ready shaw show no, but saw monita it all up. no, no, lee, you are on his son. not t j a tatic ga if fraud you get he adult li van model killer jewel ear heart. geez . so the country decided to have a long term plan of going out section, having good relationship. i'd like to work with monetary resources of the. ready is going to asia a string, military capabilities is developed quite sophisticated. the asian, russia is also an asian country. and we need to develop military cooperation. similar to what nature does in europe. stylish to she lead switch and see the to so whenever can i me just show up with them for law which hasn't come since jamaica throughout some role in my books, in a company with history sharing and entrepreneurs anyway. infrastructure groups with us. we're hoping in dublin and kesha published or if it were conflict or the sheets or jim store or super of the biggest thing is that if you get from curriculum, we wouldn't put in that right now. and we've been with media council state new british feeling the is for a c o. bob kia rushing declined, the children wants to go over to an actual hospice right now. second screen into your toilet belichick me workshop. when you were here, the corridor store the basine. when the veers fresh you will get open ensure there's i should switch and cheaters. russia has good relations with the most populous nation on the planet, china, in the world, a, an economy that drives the global economic machinery. a rush has great relations with india, the 2nd most populous country in the world. again, with a thriving booming economy, 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c o l e a c or no soon coming back home. but these up and they also need to get up with doing this is the reality of sanctions. you are packing a civilian population, which means that are just as deadly as any harm or in some cases even more. so because we're dealing with diseases. so, you know, sanctions are nearly as copacetic as people think some people say, well, which are sanctioned over war because war, so violent sanctions are just as violent rule. they needed both the will know that i'm that i'm the here not knowing what rules. yeah. a bus, i really know i got a fever only one main thing is important for knox, ism internationally speaking to that is that nations, but that's allowed to do anything, all the mazda races, and then you have the minor nation. so all the slaves, americans, proc obama and others have had a concept of american exceptionalism. international law exist as long as it serves american interest. if it doesn't, it doesn't exist by turning those russians into this dangerous go. you man, that wants to take over the world. that was a culture strategy and walked out of it on your own. i not leashed off to exhibit in tablet block. nato said it's ours. we moved east. the reason us, hey jim, it is so dangerous. is it, the law is the sovereignty of all the countries. the exceptionalism that america uses and its international war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if nato, what is bad shareholders in united states and elsewhere in large obs companies would lose millions of millions or is business and business is good. and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fascist. long when i was showing wrong, when i was just a to fill out the scene because of the advocate and engagement, it was the trail. when so many find themselves, well, the part we choose to look for common ground, rising prices for groceries in essential goods, panic and hide. this leads to empty shelves in supermarkets and retail profiteering, despite the fact that sanctions have been imposed on one country, only russia, people in different parts of the world are feeling the impact, the so called unilateral sanctions have a boomerang effect on the countries that have imposed them banning all in ports of russian oil and gas and emmys. russian oil no longer be accessible us porch and american people will deal another powerful blow to put warmish. ah, i say, i'll say natural gas companies are making rapid wanting, which is what our horse led right to was back to new jersey to new york. so i'm spend a lot of money. but again, if we're $35.00, it will appeal, entertain a little of my diesel prices are skyrocketing and diesel is the primary fuel mode transport. the fleets of trucks that make things move from point a to point b throughout the united states have just become exponentially more expensive to operate. and when the transportation costs go through the roof, transportation companies have a choice of either shutting down or transferring these costs onto their customers. and we're, we're seeing that already, the price of food is skyrocketing. there is tremendous insecurity right out in the market because of a lack of certainty on how russian oil's going to be replaced out what the impact this is going to be from toaster our seo from though in the lubbock with your new amendment, i will come in for a year from us, which book me through. if you guys are still useful to with the moods that are more than you can, when you scroll through, i'm going to say on little from the busy in the brought you put your portion on, you will throw lights on you, but he's voice if you will, to mr. i still saw him. look, i wanted to check with you probably because we have to, to start with your with your 1st job. i gotta go go, i was or so what each month. i know this is hard and americans are already here. i will do everything in my power to limit the pain. the american people are feeling the gas actually just putting up an extra shaft and smear, even the police were stealing my mother in law. couple of industries referred to them. i knew it was the worst dog whether they can get it switched. now that's remove the bustle a minute. let me start a chance. are you probably over? 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c o n d o n c l a bus lane mary aletha. noah got a fever. ah, ah ah ah, ah! rising prices for groceries in essential goods, panic and hyde. this needs to empty shelves in supermarkets and retail profiteering, despite the fact that sanctions have been imposed on one country, only russia, people in different parts of the world are feeling the impact, the so called unilateral sanctions have a boomerang effect on the countries that have imposed them or banding all in ports of russian oil and gas. eugene emmys, russian oil no longer be accessible us porch and american people will deal another powerful blow to food warmish. ah, for us to say, i'll say natural gas companies are making rapid wanting, which is what our horse led right to was back to new jersey to new york. so i'm spend a lot of money. but again, if we're $35.00 gara and i will appeal invitation, you might know, philip, my diesel prices are skyrocketing and diesel is the primary fuel of transport, the fleets of trucks that make things move from point a to point b throughout the united states have just become exponentially more expensive to operate. and when the transportation costs go through the roof, transportation companies have a choice of either shutting down or transferring these costs onto their customers. and we're, we're seeing that already the price of food is skyrocketing. there is tremendous insecurity, right? down in the market because of a lack of certainty on how russian oil's going to be replaced out. what the impact this is going to be for those to our ceo from though in the lubbock, with your new limit. i will call in a year from norfolk bought me through with you guys are starting with the, with the boot that are more than you can when you scroll through, say on little from the busy in the brought you put your portion or you will start nights on to his voice, if you will, the music i just saw him. look, i want you to just move with 42. you probably have to, to start with your with your 1st job. you gotta go go with wars or somebody to my school. i know this is hard and then americans are already here. i will do everything in my power to limit the pain. the american people are feeling to catch up with them. actually just putting up an extra shaft on like a team that were missing there. it's monday is a traditional kick now, my number as a low capital industry to them. i knew what to do with it. i guess obviously concurrent customers. now that's remove as bustle. nicolette usually starts chinese for me to turn this thing much push in. and would you think it'll be nice fish and straps into each case you've opened the nation really should be used for that, which is nice. and that it was over the premium, you know, as a pre teach if he's human, unless he's really, really nice for emily graphics. but he would appreciate the version listed on the bus crashes. he need the internet to go to research, shows up with them and he knew who was a bus lead bloodstream for a moment because the new to it is associated with many experts predicts that anti russia sanctions will follow the iranian scenario for more than 40 years. iran has been living under a western economic blockades. the richer people in germany managed to continue the motor thickness side in the 1st. they do face difficult ha, generally around the world. sanctions was seen as a response to religious fanatics taking power. but it wasn't that simple of the iran see, lemme revolution in 1979, the pro western shaw was overthrown the later flight, the country taking a considerable part of the treasury with him, protested in tehran, responded by seizing the american embassy. they took $66.00 staff hostage and demanded washington expedite the fugitive leader. the sheer clergy, led by ayatollah commanding to take power into their own hands. u. s. president jimmy carter ordered iranian oil imports to be seized. rainy deposits in american banks were frozen sales of military goods to a band breaking diplomatic relations the us band on exports, including food and medicine. hello to which is for my daughter roja falls. hey, the bad can give me an idea. when would it be monday, august hosted on with him if he, before wasa hum, gym door was paid on a j a william law to heaters meetings with their answers. boys over in logo here a puerto little controller finance. those funds are near. you've given me if the machine near me at the club, if to deliver lucel doff the bird propose near bully the continued suit order yet the green. yes, the other 2 folks there, but almost new barza rejected on small doors. computer video or dipping of the slamming revolution was a response to earlier events or 3 decades. washington and london dictated terms to, to iran, preventing it from extracting oil on its own territory. after the nationalization of iranian oil, the british government and the american government created the cook. in 1952, they live to legally elected government of parliament, positive. so for a while, lesson oil companies was controlling you and resources. and this is a historical fact that he didn't know how much, what was going on the wrong got its blank gold bank, but those exist to technology and legal markets. the country found itself in a decades long blockade, suffering wave after wave of sanctions. the benefit from having an economy that sought to diversify, at least on the domestic fraud, from an energy focused economy to have viable agricultural, in other industries that could keep the iranian people gainfully employed. but it's not under any illusions the iranian people have suffered egregiously because of the sanctions. and it's not just the help. it's also missed opportunities. you know, we live in a global community, the ability to interact with the rest of the world on a meaningful level. on was denied to the iranians for many, many years, supporting terrorism, human rights violations, the nuclear missile program. all these issues were used to justify sanctions. he ran into the nuclear like the met and other side left the agreement. so people realize that the fact that there isn't likely much is that because of the doings of young and go because of the u. s. government difficulties and unkept thomas's and you compare the sanctions after the nuclear recommended to the sanction that before you. i was actually sanctioned more after the nicholas, after giving concession. this is actually true for russia. it's to for you that, that no matter what you do. the other side once a sanction you. and they find some who, when iran resumed its nuclear program, the west cut access to the swift international banking system. but a substitute was found to evade us sanctions, germany, france, and great britain launch instincts. the instrument in support of trade exchanges. a swift equivalent here undecided to do and young was cut off from the system, was developing of a phase of trading. for example, barter trade, you exchange goods, you avoid the normal banking system. you know, it started to develop front company companies that when you looked at them iranian companies with diverse linked to young and entities. john islam bo, yeah. adobe barajas how he avoids as well. do you do a lot of my c simoli on recall? ph been equinox. cafe, make the saudi ambrose remo him darien and absorb it. so the pallet is thick. body have need should ass. jang does so do you a young man who. ready ready mister shaw shall know bizarre monita it all up. no, no leave. you are on his son. not g g a tatic g bay if fraud, you get it all highly. remo dawslet. ju earhart, jeez. so the country decided to have a long term plan of going out section, having good relationship, i'd like to work with you. monetary resources of the world is going to asia. a strength military capabilities is developed quite sophisticated. the asian, russia is also an asian country. and we need to develop a military cooperation similar to what nature in europe, stylish that a she 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c. c. can go and do these other breeza ledford l e v r o mass show room. she'll redefine late a beauty. she day he wanted to garcia to between which rape in the melee, a french policeman had shot and killed a young man waving an algerian flag full of anger. the demonstrators attack settlers and killed them in the streets. soon they were over a 100 dead. this photograph of a victim with his hands cut off was widely distributed and spread panic among the colonial french hatred had now been sown in algerian hans victory in europe was immediately forgotten. the colonial settlers organized themselves into local malicious, and the french army went into action. in the areas around cities, gilmer and keratin villages were raised to the ground. the army didn't stop to question suspects. they let the cameras get the footage and the executions began. dollar masika and the city flew emails like out. thank you. have a infomedia, the shinla hundreds of laws, her donna beth asked you to a case desert, a dupont. i think she said it was awful. if you were a cowboys. oh, fonder, ghost dakota performed on her part tinkled wet boy. so whichever public good more yonder proceed is on boarding fellows. the doctor when i see him, so the boss. oh, do turn, batted leveled, celestial a clue quasi. that amelia du du maria sissy ticklish was compel mar marketers said to spasmodically culinary no, no fed de bess enjoyed the tree. in a manner annoyed, the tricks are the one on parliament i believe jose, close to the listener. fears spread through the our population. to show that order had been restored, the army reenacted scenes of surrender unloaded rifles were given to villages, gathered, especially for the occasion. the official french figures were around $1500.00 dead. but according to some algerian sources, it was between 20 and 45000. the colonial authorities covered it up. a few days later, algerian soldiers who had fought for france, began returning to their homeland. i'm glad to do it. i'm sure they did you. what do they do? none of the all yes, yes. there was a knock on the back. if i go look at it. well, we don't read the missile low, jackie saw the that i go all to the dollars. all the categories, much a tooth, la miss oil showed years laugh. i mean, does she may or could her? but i hope all her, he, his lawyer, her please of our her. but she feel like, gosh, on the left off the settings or she is then nearly death on figure bazzi beller. bella because you know, by example, on june grandma, you know, n and clay are blue, found it, i sent him under ties on it. and descriptively in your love or law or not to hunt on you, bali, the top of all about magic her to poor is it in order to really crush off? i'd lay on the jury on the french side, few understood the gravity of what had just happened. the french general him on duval told the colonial government that he could establish peace for 10 years, but the colonizers must reconcile the 2 communities. but if france did nothing, he said the consequences could be disastrous. not even devout realized how true his words would turn out to be on november, the 8th americans war vote. all the seats in the house of representatives at 35 percent of the senate will be contested. americans are expected to split on strict ideological lines with abortion and the economy named as the key issues the results pull to find the rest of your biden's presidency and put americas democratic principles to the test. special coverage of the midterm elections on al jazeera. ah nissan newly ah your challenges there with me so robin in doha, reminder of our top news stories richie sooner because officially become the u. k. new prime minister. soon act that kin charles the 3rd buckingham palace where he was asked to form a new government scenic as the 1st british asian and the 1st hindu to lead the united kingdom. i will place economic stability and confidence at the heart of this government's agenda. this will mean difficult decisions to come, but you saw me during cove, it doing everything i could to protect people and businesses with schemes like furlough. there are always limits more so now than ever but i promise you this. i will bring that same compassion to the challenges we face today. a funeral procession has been held, the palestinians killed join and his really andre in the occupied west bank. amongst the dad is a prominent leader of the group called the lions den. these really military and did not bless on monday night, sparking protests, at least 5 people were killed in the city. germany is hosting a conference on rebuilding ukraine after russia's invasion. the president of the commission said rushes attacks on infrastructure appeal acts of terrorism. it's estimated it'll cost at least $200000000000.00 to $6.00 ukraine's infrastructure. the u. n. nuclear watchdog is preparing to send inspectors to ukraine. they've been invited to keep to examine facilities after russia accused ukraine of planning to use explosives laced with nuclear material. cycle ends at the lung has made landfill in bangladesh, bringing high winds and heavy storm surgeries. at least 11 people having killed and officials fear the toll will rise. hundreds of thousands of already being evacuated in large cities like the capital darker. the justice department says it's disrupted criminal activity by people working for the chinese government to suspected chinese intelligence officers are being charged with attending to obstruct, to the american criminal investigation into chinese tech joint. while we have all of those stories on our website out there comes updated throughout the day about with the news in just and a half hours time. we return to blood and tears here on his era. ah, the main 1945 victory by the allies over nasty germany in the 2nd world war was a cause of wild celebration across the rest of europe. the liberation of france from german occupation tasted especially sweet for the french who shared it across a vast empire. but it also left a bitter taste in countries expecting the dawn of a new era of independence. men from the colonies had fought hard for the golds free french on the promise of a better future. but west africans had been gone down by french machine gun fire in synagogue. nationalist unrest in algeria had been brutally put down in a new reign of terror. and syria and lebanon had been set ablaze. the goals promise of independence to them had only been half kept. even though france recognized their sovereignty is still hoped to maintain control, then the french air force his answer to revolt was to bomb, damascus. and the airstrikes with devastating thousands were killed and many more wounded in attacks that were especially pointless. france was about to withdraw completely from the middle east, under pressure from the british, who aimed to domini the region. by 1946, lebanon, and syria had both gained full independence. the foundation stones of the empire were beginning to crumble. but france had no choice because 10000 kilometers away. another front was opening up. in indo china after world war 2, the nationalist movements re merge in what was considered the jewel of the empire. vietnam led by the 55 year old. oh, she mean, the communist leader proclaimed his country's independence on the 2nd of september, 1945. with his declaration resides people's homes. so this is the last, they say his own good. gazillion may hold g binky beagle may not be fully be available. evil. sassy les glove dessert on dna and bomb give yoga. cambodia and laos immediately joined the power struggle with the french. in response, the government dispatched the experienced general laclare to the region along with 35000 men to deal with the nationalists from the north of yet now known as yet ah, regulated it because they got was that it is that your megan ala? a well, it is with me. as on the bears at dawn level, the notebook is any more definitive. we lose the finality. nobody please. as soon as i get this, all that, do you feel why don't you know yale and if we are lead of course, all underneath under military pressure. oh, she mean agreed to negotiate? the goal had left power a few months before, so new prime minister, shocked, be door welcomed the vietnamese leader to paris. but during ho, she mean stay in indo china, the french governor general proclaim south vietnam, an independent state affiliated to france. how she mean, signed a franco vietnamese agreement, but considered he'd been betrayed or returned to vietnam. but the official south vietnam ceremonies could not disguise a double dealing by the french. beneath his smiling demeanour, he knew that war was inevitable. on the 23rd of november 1946, the french navy, shout a ne, in vietnamese ford of high home, causing several 1000 casualties. for survivors, the memory is still vivid. natoya ah, homework, he thought detail, daddy tolerably, lola holloway won't boy good yet. i got it all talk eating poor long time ago. i've home. no, we're toya. oh, our numbers up. so you often go out laughing boyfriend, the louisa love tongue way more logical are for we numer. hi, payroll are a little sarah, blah, luke, i but got cut very full of cock cut off of the queue hall. a few weeks later, the north vietnamese nationalist army retaliated the 1st indo china war had begun. it would last 7 and a half long years. frances political class stubbornly refused to recognize the spread of mass liberation movements. this willful blindness continued another 20 years back home. people had other things on their mind than indo china. in 1946, france still bore the wounds of the 2nd world war cities remained badly scarred and there was still rationing. the french were much more preoccupied with supplies and reconstruction than the future of the colonies. but they would be apprised to be paid for preserving the empire in the shape of reform and bloodshed. the government of the force republic had already started to change, even by 1946. there were already around 30 members of parliament representing the colonies on the benches of the pony before they had never been so many. in march 1946, amy suzanne, and b for martinique, initiated a change to french law to make what loop martinique diana and reunion island french overseas department. meaning areas of governments in san in africa. several and bees also pushed for reforms the ivory coast and p for leaks of foot one ye voted to abolished force labor. while thanks to the senegalese m b, lemon gate, the status of citizen was granted to everyone in the colonized territories. ah, the new era was donnie. the force with public finally promised equality for all its subjects. for many, not before time. in october 1946, the term on peace was replaced by a union forces. the idea was that they would no longer be french colonies, but that france, he overseas department and territories would combine to create one france, regardless of race or religion. officially at least ah, would that quote you on a body clare lp as you go to memory blown? john w a members was everything ologist i've shown the arctic relatively. our sovereign invaluable mosley. i'm ivy. we for our meal fever. woollen at your steel, shall i may please he it was a nice image, but beneath the surface, the same inequalities remained in france and the colonial authorities still called all the shots. that uniform failure left you to imagine why man fit to rule dev form admitted you, will they be gabriella? men, neither shall, fair b, africa will say, do you know by fear in, you know, all the su row and photos you ok? i thought i fell eluted should ontario, if you buckler party dance at you know, your pedagogy day up by on up, but remember what it does, you, it don't that you know what, what would me for sure move said good luck with was airport dom wanted fran. said not abandoned its imperial strategy, quite the opposite. to appease the people and win over hearts and minds invested in large infrastructure projects. i think he denied that went me leg, did amendment deal in a new belkin, antonio afternoon. got your images have undergone, i want you to one this construction was not our tourism, but self interest. investment was mainly in infrastructure that enables raw materials to be transported to mainland france. colonial wealth was pouring back into france. in return news schools were opening, but only around 8 percent of the children in the colonies attended them, and the curriculum was not tailored to their needs. was really good with pre math purity, seizure not publish m, f, i s all being me. i am now here on was up in the art of gwinnett bootleg flu de la, full learned debbie longo, the navigable id or my mom took are from come in the loop. what do bent mondrey parental alanine, as you like on suv all through continental cough. so leave would call an apple to soluble a condo down. so mod pd sion scorpion don't. and of had ellen. gov and you'll news have i will go to trial tomorrow on plan. it would show bishop football. you'll know by providing little shows on direct that he was cossack of woodcock. a general . no on up on it, it would call to vail, new york city court desk based on that bubble cache ogletree. and while the school children of the empire were learning about volcanoes, the meal value, one of the worst instances of colonial repression of the postwar iraq was seeking place off the east coast of africa. one that didn't appear in the history books. for decades. madagascar had been colonized by the french half a century before, but by 1947 people had had enough of the colonial regime. the democratic movement for malagasy rejuvenation was founded by 2 m p. 's, joseph russet on the left, and joseph revo hunch. and it now demanded more freedom, but without success, russia that brought to moscow rome loudon alighting authority shore, armico, russia, cornel, different one niche mish government virginia. they flew theory through g for all 3 who fought soccer figure from newton for looking on thunder of her teacher. soon not from going out. on the 29th into the 30th of march, 1947 nationalists. unrest broke out armed with spears, nice and axes. insurgence attached to the houses of french settlers and colonial officials. the number of attacks increased in the town of more among the rebels attacked the french army camp they murdered more than a 1000 settlers and local malagasy, accused of collaborating with the french moroccan and comorin. reservist and senegalese rifle. men worshipped tin with a mission to impose peace at all costs. a clear signal must be sent out. as in cities, tara must reign what started as a local rebellion, turned into a full scale war. soldiers appeared in more a manga and set it on fire. dozens of prisoners were dragged into the forest and fearing for their lives, local people left their homes and hint you must be leads to loveland and it's made on the one for get him up at ballard and thrust him in saint on that yet. hon vocals, molten wandering don deal for law from one year ago. none shooters are to true for for half whelmed modal google chrome, which la new one. you not journal military aggression turned into judicial repression. 3 madagascar, members of parliament were arrested and were denied the immunity of elected representatives. there was sentence either to death or life imprisonment with hard labor. although their sentences were later commuted to life imprisonment. after months of violence, cameras were allowed into the villages. the message was clear. don't mess with the french. will the fury for annoy la la la is young black. then at tiger, lily a shade of jeff. then london. woo! it's like a fuel new. they called it. oh god, you'll get a little song on them and i guess the girl always a don't. even if you don't do that with you in the cryptic i be for it is like if you only anything that definition. when it young, dealing with michelle, it's all gonna be pretty well. just like with little folders like to get. wow. if again, if you on all blood coming up in your hotel view, it was really good on it. it was a victory for strength and terror. the uprising was responsible for the loss of around $40000.00 local lives. the massacre is inscribed in the collective malagasy memory. the 29th of march is an annual public commemoration day in madagascar, but not in france. ah, 3 weeks later, france welcome the whole world to paris for a session of the united nations. ironically at the palace to show you the 50 at you and member sees voted to adopt the universal declaration of human life. there is no. there is no thought left for the day of shelf yet. the browser adopt, the apathy laid big love logic. last your did was look course you the all you're all set. your last greenish badge tomorrow. all day. oh there fall particular delicious leaf, also barbershop. the good faith vinnie defense ah, in the 5 years since the 2nd world war by 950 franz, had succeeded in keeping a tight great over its empire. north africa and madagascar had fallen into line that kept the lid on the caribbean. only indo china had caught fire, so the french still fall. they had everything under control. but the tide of global history had turned in the cold war. washington and moscow now wanted independence for countries of the old empires to weaken them and build their own. it was already happening as the british gave up, india, ceylon, and burma, and the dutch withdrew from indonesia. but while other empires were collapsing, france went against the grain and would not let go. meanwhile, in sub saharan africa, several political parties in different countries combined in the early 19 fifties to form b, r d, a upon african movement with communist affiliations in france. one of its leaders was the ivory coast and b phillips, so fed winey, who openly wanted to end the colonial period. france could not possibly accept this, particularly at this time of the cold war. paris decided to try and break these rebels who were a little too close to moscow, floyd slightly in ivory coast. the french army action was brutal. on the 27th was january 1915. the lease school fed, whiny, narrowly escaped imprisonment. the next day senator victoria bianca bada was found decapitated in the woods. thousands of their supporters were arrested, and hundreds of villages destroyed. a cloak of secrecy was spread over this abuse. silence on the side of the executioners, and among the victims. no writ of warfare, sick history. while i got it on my phone, you know stories to our defeated on the panels. the record is wrong. cecilia costello much is all to come to bless you really all about it or do lucy sibley shala lush crossing them or original smoke or bowl? noodle cra, children. she's was for to some zone and is some of the about it was this was epis christine, this was the only record of these events is the theme as makes icons, africa, 50 shops, secretly by young, 21 year old filmmaker and communist party member or naval t a a a, a a fleet sank on was the 1st french anti colonial fill. it was banned for nearly 40 years. 40 was arrested and jailed. but he managed to distribute aversion of the film secretly, which shocked left wing at in paris. the communist party demanded the release of the ivory coast prisoners to avoid a new front opening up in africa, the french government shifted its strategy and offered who fed when ye adeel the charges against him and his body would be dropped if he cut his links with the french communist party, if not the ivory coast, would go the same way as madagascar who fed when ye accepted and fell into line even became a government minister and ivory coast enjoyed a privilege relationship with the mother mad. france that achieved its short term goals in africa. but after madagascar and ivory coast the caribbean felt the most attention the 3 years since becoming french, the bottom all have seen a very little change. the large family is descended from the 1st european settlers . the bouquets remained firmly in charge. the black population was underpaid and was kept on the edge of society in extreme poverty. even new baskerville, secure. so at the bottom of that is assume that the level of it p me in the to look, bah, the capacity this a fit on this go so that you could only to look back up. barbara duff were 11. you meant to fossil e g machine supplement? lou, her dollars dollies played the ball, give, were those awful, the buck rama tip pro good. it was, it was one the little the can social conflict was deepening. people were beginning to realize that being at the back to more of one france was only a smoke screen to keep their islands within the republic. in 1950 the m. p for martinique, a. mrs. air wrote a long se called discourse on colonialism. the colonialists may kill in india, china. he wrote torture in madagascar in prison, in black africa, and cried down in the west indies. but the colonized now know that they have an advantage over the colonizers. they know that their temporary masters are lying, therefore, that their masters all week in the next episode. frances grape on his imp high a week, much in algeria. but 1st in asia it's hold on indo china with on the bridge. ah, ah ah, anticipation is rising. so with most of my cattle aways, here's another story for the america is good to have you long so severe thunderstorms lead to tornado warnings in the us state of texas as as energy moves west to east. it's not back the temperature in texas, which in some parts of the state, had record temperatures for the month of october and followed this sign of storms up through the mid west. it will eventually cut across the great lakes, and this is a cold front. so or shred, it does so the temperature in toronto down to a single digits by friday, but that's more line with for you should be for this year we're turning the taps on through the pacific. so for b, c's, lower, mainland, the pacific northwest. what weather here, and it's going to be a busy storm track which we now and the start of november. well, we had warned you about this. kansas said he went from about 31 degrees down to 13 on tuesday. and that act of weather in the us is also given us somewhat weather for that eastern side of mexico. in term it's eastern side of central america getting pelted with rain over his span eula and some of the behemoth islands. there's been more flooding in columbia and we've got a pretty solid band of rain for that south coast of columbia, up against the border with ecuador in time showers have screwed it into santiago. so that means your temperature has come down to 23 degrees on tuesday. that's a snapshot of your weather. we'll see you soon. bye for now. to with sponsored by categories. ah ah ah, what we do in al jazeera is trying to balance this story and he's the people who allow us into their lives, dignity, and humanity. november on a jesse, you
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c. c can go and do these up. i breeza ledford l e v r or mass show room. she'll read if she les a beauty he day he wanted to garcia to between which rape in the melee, a french policeman had shot and killed a young man waving an algerian flag full of anger. the demonstrators attack settlers and killed them in the streets. soon they were over a 100 dead. this photograph of a victim with his hands cut off was widely distributed and spread panic among the colonial french. hatred had now been sown in algerian hans victory in europe was immediately forgotten. the colonial settlers organized themselves into local malicious, and the french army went into action. in the areas around cities, gilmer and keratin villages were raised to the grounds. the army didn't stop to question suspects. they let the cameras get the footage and the executions began. dollar you must, i can build a shaky flu members like out. thank you. have a can try me. the, the shingle humble is latonya mose, her. donna, beth. they asked you to it, kate, they should. they do both. i've actually had those awful official cowboys. oh, father goes to the gop. usher, doctor, hipaa jenkins with boy. so whichever public would my yonder proceed is on board and fill as the doctor when i see him. so the boss. oh, do turn batted lobel, financial. a clue? policy that amelia du du manuel c. c. cambridge was compel mar american to. so to phosphor g coloma lenore offered the boss, enjoy the tree in ammonia. doyle, the tricks are the one on per lemon. your believe, whole sequel to the listener. fears spread through the our population to show that order had been restored. the army reenacted scenes of surrender unloaded rifles were given to villages, gathered, especially for the occasion. the official french figures were around $1500.00 dead. but according to some algerian sources, it was between 20 and 45000. the colonial authorities covered it up. a few days later, algerian soldiers, who had fought for france, began returning to their homeland. i'm glad you're good. i'm your fe. did you? what do they do? none of the all yes. yeah, great. there was a knock on the back if i go a little while with all the reason i know from the missile low, jackie saw the that i go all to reveal knowledge on the cannot. i'd again much a tooth, la, miscellaneous, old year old off. i mean, does
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c l a. these are two teams that love to run the ball. they love to stop the run, tough oriented matchup. watch out for u c. l. a. in this one. an thompson robinson has the bruins flying high as they take on the youth and in the night cap. washington state heads into los angeles to take on usc. this usc team. we know how good they are. on the offensive side. caleb williams has been tremendous put on the defensive side. they leave the country and interceptions. that's certainly where they're going to be looking for turnovers against cameron ward and those washington state cougars. okay it's going to be a big day with some big matchups here on ktvu. the action starts with big noon kickoff happening at seven a.m. then it will be big noon saturday. number four. michigan taking on indiana, followed by a big pac 12 matchup between number 11, utah and number 18. u c l a after that game will be fox college football extra, and we're staying in the pac 12 for the late game tomorrow night with lincoln riley's college football playoff hopefuls. number six. usc hosting also happening on saturday. a late night pac 12 battles we're talking a
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