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yogita limaye, bbc news, kashmir.the outskirts of moscow. darya dugina was a journalist and vocal supporter of the invasion of ukraine. there is speculation the target may have been herfather, alexander dugin, whose calls for a new russian empire, challenging the west, are said to have influenced president putin. will vernon reports from moscow. a fireball on the streets of moscow. darya dugina, a political commentator, was killed when a bomb exploded in the car she was driving. at the scene, her father, aleksandr dugin, an ultra nationalist philosopher. russian media said mr dugin was meant to travel in the car with his daughter, but changed his mind at the last minute, and there is speculation he was the intended target. darya dugina, like herfather, was a vocal supporter of russia's invasion of ukraine. she was a regular guest on russian television, calling the war a clash of civilisations. both she and her father have been sanctioned by the west. some analysts say president putin is close to aleksandr dugin, altho
yogita limaye, bbc news, kashmir.the outskirts of moscow. darya dugina was a journalist and vocal supporter of the invasion of ukraine. there is speculation the target may have been herfather, alexander dugin, whose calls for a new russian empire, challenging the west, are said to have influenced president putin. will vernon reports from moscow. a fireball on the streets of moscow. darya dugina, a political commentator, was killed when a bomb exploded in the car she was driving. at the scene,...
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yogita limaye, bbc news, kashmir.eadlines in the uk... almost 2000 workers at britain's largest container port — felixstowe — have gone on strike for the first time in more than 30 years. they're calling for a 10% pay rise to match inflation. but bosses insist their current offer is fair. the strike is due to last eight days. scotland's first minister has said the uk should consider renationalising energy suppliers to tackle the rising cost of living. nicola sturgeon said the option should be "on the table" — as she called for the westminster government to step up its financial support for households struggling to pay energy bills. for the first time in four years, the us and south korea will revive their live—action military drills, sharpening their preparedness as the north korean nuclear threat worsens and china steps up its presence around taiwan. the 11—dayjoint drills start monday in south korea. but there is concern that north korea could use the drills as a chance to retaliate. 0ur seoul correspondent jean mac
yogita limaye, bbc news, kashmir.eadlines in the uk... almost 2000 workers at britain's largest container port — felixstowe — have gone on strike for the first time in more than 30 years. they're calling for a 10% pay rise to match inflation. but bosses insist their current offer is fair. the strike is due to last eight days. scotland's first minister has said the uk should consider renationalising energy suppliers to tackle the rising cost of living. nicola sturgeon said the option should...
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we travelled to shopian in southern kashmir. student who loved playing cricket, he was killed in the middle of the day in the local market. his parents and eyewitnesses say he was shot dead, point—blank, by a paramilitary soldier. "we want justice for this cruelty that's been inflicted on us. a piece of our hearts has been taken from us", his father, ghulam muhammad, told us. the police and paramilitaries say their son was killed in crossfire. translation: we are being ruled by ruthless people, _ despite what eyewitnesses say, they insist he was shot in crossfire. the indian government denies that there's an atmosphere of fear in kashmir. it says its policies are bringing peace and development. the growing violence contradicts the claims. yogita limaye, bbc news, kashmir. there is a state of alert in portugal due to wildfires. access to forest has been restricted as well as the use of machinery, even by farmers, to prevent sparks. the british heavyweight boxer, tyson fury, has called for tougher punishments for knife crime, afte
we travelled to shopian in southern kashmir. student who loved playing cricket, he was killed in the middle of the day in the local market. his parents and eyewitnesses say he was shot dead, point—blank, by a paramilitary soldier. "we want justice for this cruelty that's been inflicted on us. a piece of our hearts has been taken from us", his father, ghulam muhammad, told us. the police and paramilitaries say their son was killed in crossfire. translation: we are being ruled by...
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yogita limaye, bbc news, kashmir.preparedness as the north korean nuclear threat worsens and china steps up its presence around taiwan. the 11—dayjoint drills start monday in south korea. but there's concern that north korea could use the drills as a chance to retaliate. our correspondent in south korea, jean mackenzie, was given rare access to the joint operation centre, from where the war games are run. deep underground, an american and a south korean colonel watch north korea. i'm learning but it's difficult to get it right. in this classified bunker outside seoul, the two militaries work together to defend against a north korean attack. this is the only place in korea where us forces and south korean forces sit side by side, and using all this information, they can detect almost immediately if north korea launches a weapon. between his great english and my terrible korean we can usually muddle through a lot of different things and get to a decision quickly. the threat from north korea is increasing. its missiles a
yogita limaye, bbc news, kashmir.preparedness as the north korean nuclear threat worsens and china steps up its presence around taiwan. the 11—dayjoint drills start monday in south korea. but there's concern that north korea could use the drills as a chance to retaliate. our correspondent in south korea, jean mackenzie, was given rare access to the joint operation centre, from where the war games are run. deep underground, an american and a south korean colonel watch north korea. i'm learning...
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we travelled to shopian in southern kashmir.ying cricket, he was killed in the middle of the day in the local market. his parents and eyewitnesses say he was shot dead, point—blank, by a paramilitary soldier. "we want justice for this cruelty that's been inflicted on us. a piece of our hearts has been taken from us", his father, ghulam muhammad, told us. the police and paramilitaries say their son was killed in crossfire. translation: we are being ruled by ruthless people, _ despite what eyewitnesses say, they insist he was shot in crossfire. the indian government denies that there's an atmosphere of fear in kashmir. it says its policies are bringing peace and development. the growing violence contradicts the claims. yogita limaye, bbc news, kashmir. let's get some of the day's other news. the serbian president says belgrade will protect serbs in kosovo from what he claimed was planned persecution. serbia has accused kosovo of using the replacement of serbian number—plates with kosovan ones as a pretext for attacks on the serb m
we travelled to shopian in southern kashmir.ying cricket, he was killed in the middle of the day in the local market. his parents and eyewitnesses say he was shot dead, point—blank, by a paramilitary soldier. "we want justice for this cruelty that's been inflicted on us. a piece of our hearts has been taken from us", his father, ghulam muhammad, told us. the police and paramilitaries say their son was killed in crossfire. translation: we are being ruled by ruthless people, _ despite...
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yogita limaye, bbc news, kashmir.ing. the european championships in germany have drawn to a close. the british team signed off on a high with more gold medals in the gymnastics, on the water, and on the track. from munich, here's our sports correspondent nesta macgregor. 0ne one of sport's most dramatic spectacle, the 4 x100 metre relay is and after that crescendo, great britain, the defending champions, tasked with the lead leg. by the time nethaneel mitchell—blake time nethaneel mitchell—bla ke roundabout around time nethaneel mitchell—blake roundabout around the home straight, not only was it cold but also a new championship record. for men, the cheering then turned to cheerleaders, with the british women on the track next. ida. cheerleaders, with the british women on the track next.— on the track next. no, it's all gone wron: for on the track next. no, it's all gone wrong for great _ on the track next. no, it's all gone wrong for great britain! _ on the track next. no, it's all gone wrong for great britain! during
yogita limaye, bbc news, kashmir.ing. the european championships in germany have drawn to a close. the british team signed off on a high with more gold medals in the gymnastics, on the water, and on the track. from munich, here's our sports correspondent nesta macgregor. 0ne one of sport's most dramatic spectacle, the 4 x100 metre relay is and after that crescendo, great britain, the defending champions, tasked with the lead leg. by the time nethaneel mitchell—blake time nethaneel...
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we've come to the conclusion, if kashmir can be made into our model of cooperation, a final project, that would be the best thing. so that's the value of looking after those very critical areas, which new site can afford to lose. and that is where you start doing it is considered a formula that a couple of other things also that he's, well, let's call it the run is formula. we have to live there, but i'm greatly appreciative of your wisdom and of your time today. thank you ma'am . hateful, thank you very much. so it was nice to read and thank you for watching hope to start again next week on well, the part ah, with mm ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development only personally and going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical dime, time to sit down and talk with officials of the self proclaimed republic of kosovo, persuade postponed, a plan to make serbians obtained permission to enter a 3rd leader stresses belgrade intend to def
we've come to the conclusion, if kashmir can be made into our model of cooperation, a final project, that would be the best thing. so that's the value of looking after those very critical areas, which new site can afford to lose. and that is where you start doing it is considered a formula that a couple of other things also that he's, well, let's call it the run is formula. we have to live there, but i'm greatly appreciative of your wisdom and of your time today. thank you ma'am . hateful,...
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real behind jamu and kashmir territories that are still disputed in relations between the two statesnd the problems that this territorial dispute brings to all international relations is that today india and pakistan are nuclear states, that is, a state that possesses nuclear weapons and which are outside the nuclear non-proliferation treaty , therefore, any escalation of the conflict between a two states is fraught with the most serious consequences. tears voice and nerves beats per minute can not be counted. yes, it seems to creep you goosebumps de fever, yes, tears, we are all sick of football fields with football at the stadium, meet the new season apply for a fan card at gosuslugi.ru. missiles hit the residential area of energodar, according to local authorities, one person died, another was injured .
real behind jamu and kashmir territories that are still disputed in relations between the two statesnd the problems that this territorial dispute brings to all international relations is that today india and pakistan are nuclear states, that is, a state that possesses nuclear weapons and which are outside the nuclear non-proliferation treaty , therefore, any escalation of the conflict between a two states is fraught with the most serious consequences. tears voice and nerves beats per minute can...
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growing concern over a wave of killings, targeting hindus, in india administered kashmir.
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but earlier i spoke to alexandra kashmir, chalk, caesar climate change adaptation expert at the european environment agency and denmark. and i asked her how else we can deal with rising temperatures? yes, indeed, green spaces are one of that great solutions to adapt to higher temperatures. that we have to remember that are in europe. we tend to spend about 90 percent of our time in buildings. not outside, therefore, acting on the built environment is one of the ways to adapt to, to climate change. for example, or providing shading for south and west facing windows are providing passive calling solutions are also an improving been an installation of buildings. painting the roofs and walls quite to improve their replica reflectivity and of the buildings. but also there are some innovative solutions such as this trick cooling systems, which pump their wall turn into then, and systems useful cooling or heating and using the c or river water. and in this way, avoiding the use of air conditioning and facing the temperatures further in the city. well, adapting to a to heat is one thing, but hea
but earlier i spoke to alexandra kashmir, chalk, caesar climate change adaptation expert at the european environment agency and denmark. and i asked her how else we can deal with rising temperatures? yes, indeed, green spaces are one of that great solutions to adapt to higher temperatures. that we have to remember that are in europe. we tend to spend about 90 percent of our time in buildings. not outside, therefore, acting on the built environment is one of the ways to adapt to, to climate...
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growing concern over a wave of killings targetting hindus in india—administered kashmir. koreanjoint operations centre — designed to fend off any attack from the north.
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on the question of kashmir, he said the united states helped for a settlement via direct india/pakistanned against accepting soviet aid. the communist price, he said, could be a rope around their necks. aid from russia could spell its end. after four hours in karachi, the nixons' plane departed west towards the capital of turkey. it was night when vice president and mrs. nixon arrived at ankara's airport. both turkey's president and her premier welcomed the personal emissary of president eisenhower. the president, who recalled mr. nixon's hospitality when he visited washington, insisted that the vice president and his wife be his personal guests. [cheers and applause] the next day there were more of those chance meetings with ordinary people, a brief chat with a young turkish news boy brought out his deep interest in america and his affection for president eisenhower. these were feelings that mr. nixon noticed everywhere he went and in people from widely different backgrounds and national arcs. ♪ ♪ >> one of the most impressive moments of vice president nixon's day in the turkish capita
on the question of kashmir, he said the united states helped for a settlement via direct india/pakistanned against accepting soviet aid. the communist price, he said, could be a rope around their necks. aid from russia could spell its end. after four hours in karachi, the nixons' plane departed west towards the capital of turkey. it was night when vice president and mrs. nixon arrived at ankara's airport. both turkey's president and her premier welcomed the personal emissary of president...
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growing concern over a wave of killings targeting hindus, in india—administered kashmir.military drills — the bbc gets rare access to the command centre. this is the only place in korea where us forces and south korean forces sit side by side, and using
growing concern over a wave of killings targeting hindus, in india—administered kashmir.military drills — the bbc gets rare access to the command centre. this is the only place in korea where us forces and south korean forces sit side by side, and using
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and the repetition off war is between india and pakistan continued tensions unresolved issue of kashmir keeps the embers a small ring. and so as a result, it's been very difficult to overcome that trauma in today's cosign, and for that matter, india as well. so i think that some of the imbalances that have played back sounds, institutions for all of those are related to partition. i mean, focus on, did not get the resources that it needed. it's share of the resources was out of proportion with defense responsibilities occupying as it was 2 of the major, a strategic entry points into the sub continent in the northwest and the northeast . so it's defense requirements are always out of proportion with economic resources, and that has plagued center region relations in pakistan and, and as a result also impacted institutional balances between elected and non elected institutions. i need some breaking news now and city and state media are reporting explosions being heard in the port city of tartarus. and it's saying that israel has attacked targets in the area of tosses. and also is reportin
and the repetition off war is between india and pakistan continued tensions unresolved issue of kashmir keeps the embers a small ring. and so as a result, it's been very difficult to overcome that trauma in today's cosign, and for that matter, india as well. so i think that some of the imbalances that have played back sounds, institutions for all of those are related to partition. i mean, focus on, did not get the resources that it needed. it's share of the resources was out of proportion with...
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he wrote a book called danger and kashmir and i was a graduate student when he did the second edition. and so i helped him on that the thing that sad is that this problem, you know many he started working on in 1948 has not improved. you know one of the really fascinating parts of the book is your father's unfinished novel that you found in a box in your garage in georgetown in it is a one of the characters is a bookstore owner. tell us about what the bookstore owner did with his the books in his display window in his shop. well, what was interesting this is a novel but it's clearly now that i get the story pretty biographical of a young diplomat going back to check uslovakia after the war to look for his family and and doesn't find anyone but in going to this village the character in the book sees this bookstore owner who did in many ways portray what his own feelings were depending upon what he put into the window, but it was very clear that under communism. it was very hard to explain what was going on and also just generally to to understand what had happened in the care in the bo
he wrote a book called danger and kashmir and i was a graduate student when he did the second edition. and so i helped him on that the thing that sad is that this problem, you know many he started working on in 1948 has not improved. you know one of the really fascinating parts of the book is your father's unfinished novel that you found in a box in your garage in georgetown in it is a one of the characters is a bookstore owner. tell us about what the bookstore owner did with his the books in...
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north authority, say, 8 of those hurt have been hospitalized with one in critical condition and in kashmir, clashes erupt in the indian administered city of free nog are over processions, marking the muslim holy month of hon. room. dozens of people were arrested as police sought to disperse. those attempting to participate. the government ban mahari processions in 1989. those were the hours most critical, new stories from around the globe for more news coverage. check out r t dot com and find us on rumble and odyssey also don't forget to follow us on instagram, twitter and facebook for more content the next time. ah, [000:00:00;00] a news munoz carter tonight, if you speak russian, keep your voice down while out in about a quarter. don't put your human symbol on display a guy so you guys don't talk to strangers. i. 7 avoid noisy gatherings with your colleagues and perhaps also your friends think you're guilty because you'll rush a shorter time. i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such
north authority, say, 8 of those hurt have been hospitalized with one in critical condition and in kashmir, clashes erupt in the indian administered city of free nog are over processions, marking the muslim holy month of hon. room. dozens of people were arrested as police sought to disperse. those attempting to participate. the government ban mahari processions in 1989. those were the hours most critical, new stories from around the globe for more news coverage. check out r t dot com and find...
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authority, say, 8 of those hurt have been hospitalized, and one is in critical condition, antique kashmir where clashes of erupt it in the indian administered main city of stirring are over processions, marking the muslim holy month of mara. dozens of people were arrested as police thought to disperse of attempting to participate. the government band, mora prized possessions in 1989. those were this ours most pressing stories from around the globe for more news, checkout r t dot com for more videos, checkout, rumble, and for more content, colas on social media, instagram, twitter and facebook bye for now. ah ah .
authority, say, 8 of those hurt have been hospitalized, and one is in critical condition, antique kashmir where clashes of erupt it in the indian administered main city of stirring are over processions, marking the muslim holy month of mara. dozens of people were arrested as police thought to disperse of attempting to participate. the government band, mora prized possessions in 1989. those were this ours most pressing stories from around the globe for more news, checkout r t dot com for more...
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their behavior, a florida foundation is studying the animal from our west palm beach affiliate, jay kashmirork. >> reporter: as the sun rose off palm beach, five fiu residents took off on this 65-foot research vessel. they called this coastal ocean explorers, with one paramount goal. >> i think a lot of people don't really understand shark behavior, why they're here, why they're not here and that's all what we're doing. >> reporter: a mile and a half off singer island, in 80-feet deep water, the first line was dropped. 16 more would follow throughout the day. >> personally for you, how is it every day to be out here >> i mean, it's fun. it's a lot of fun. but it's also really inspiring you have get to learn a lot about the kids. >> reporter: students after student helped to bait and catch shark, giving them perhaps the only encounter they may ever have, along with the best view to explore a potential career. >> all of these students are local to florida and that is their backyard if we want for locals to actually conserve and live among shark, it is important that they understand the sharks
their behavior, a florida foundation is studying the animal from our west palm beach affiliate, jay kashmirork. >> reporter: as the sun rose off palm beach, five fiu residents took off on this 65-foot research vessel. they called this coastal ocean explorers, with one paramount goal. >> i think a lot of people don't really understand shark behavior, why they're here, why they're not here and that's all what we're doing. >> reporter: a mile and a half off singer island, in...
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and in kashmir, clashes erupt in the indian administered city of free nog are over processions, marking the muslim holy month of hon. room. dozens of people were arrested as police sought to disperse, those attempting to participate. the government ban will harm processions in 1989. those were the hours most critical, new stories from around the globe for more news coverage. check out r t dot com and find us on rumble and odyssey also don't forget to follow us on instagram, twitter and facebook for more content the next time. ah ah not another way you. why do you easy while finance? oh yeah. or you know it's a one slide yet if south. yeah. thrashing with in your dog carson boys. now watch them up all me at that a bull up i picked on the is emma? yeah. full body of sure. sure. let me just kim's room. she thought seriously the why? the ela. a bill? yes, my thought or jane in the it again to your fortune pretty up my be a lot about it more than just financial a welling of them. so pretty toys, no. graham t coyer show anemia. did she ship a dock lean report of control in particular bought s
and in kashmir, clashes erupt in the indian administered city of free nog are over processions, marking the muslim holy month of hon. room. dozens of people were arrested as police sought to disperse, those attempting to participate. the government ban will harm processions in 1989. those were the hours most critical, new stories from around the globe for more news coverage. check out r t dot com and find us on rumble and odyssey also don't forget to follow us on instagram, twitter and facebook...
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growing concern over a wave of killings targetting hindus in india—administered kashmir.
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kashmir, let's all work something out about the border in the himalayan. of course, right now we can't negotiate that treaty, can we? because everybody knows we're trying to get india to help us to contain china as part of our great power conflict with them. so how can we play the role of a neutral peacemaker? we can't if we had a ron paul in neutral foreign, then we could host peace conferences from now and do everything we can to settle all the so-called frozen conflicts and badly drawn borders in the world that need be resolved peacefully. scott horton let's go back to the naive argument, okay? sure. everything you've said so far indicates that nobody going to be the first to give up their weapons, right? that's a great point. and here's the counter to that. ronald reagan not mondale. ronald, let's put them on mt. rushmore was just one hair away from making a deal. mikhail gorbachev, to get rid of all nuclear on the planet earth and. this was in 1986 before two years before the wall down two and a half years before the wall came down, before anyone thou
kashmir, let's all work something out about the border in the himalayan. of course, right now we can't negotiate that treaty, can we? because everybody knows we're trying to get india to help us to contain china as part of our great power conflict with them. so how can we play the role of a neutral peacemaker? we can't if we had a ron paul in neutral foreign, then we could host peace conferences from now and do everything we can to settle all the so-called frozen conflicts and badly drawn...
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go to world forums or we talk to the western country leaders, we talked about what's happening in kashmir, human rights abuses, india has taken over the statehood of could be and 2019 august and unconstitutionally illegally. yet no one responds to this, no one thinks of sensing and no one things of condemning. and yet when this is a european conflict, you know, forget about the, the moral morality of the conflict. but the fact does, it is not, but it sounds conflict yet. they want us to take a position on this and condemn russia. my point is that condemning russia, you have to have the luxury to condemn countries on moral issues. we don't have that luxury, you know, condemning countries can cost our people a lot. it can push people below the poverty line. therefore, we want the luxury to be neutral. and that's what we want, i think. and that's what ended in the is a, as a strategic partner of the u. s. and yet it is trading with, with russia. it's buying the oil and it says neutral. it doesn't condemn rush or it's, it just says we are new to can pakistan with stuff about pressure though k
go to world forums or we talk to the western country leaders, we talked about what's happening in kashmir, human rights abuses, india has taken over the statehood of could be and 2019 august and unconstitutionally illegally. yet no one responds to this, no one thinks of sensing and no one things of condemning. and yet when this is a european conflict, you know, forget about the, the moral morality of the conflict. but the fact does, it is not, but it sounds conflict yet. they want us to take a...
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and in kashmir, clashes have erupted in the indian administered main city of srinagar over processions, marking the muslim holy month of moran. dozens of people were arrested as police sought to disperse those attempting to participate. the government ban moran professions in 1989. russia's number one female singles, tennis player has defeated american shelby rogers to take the move of dallas, silicon valley classic in san jose. the victory over 3 sat saw darya casa key now when her 1st title of the year. and 5th, over all the when propels the 25 year old back into the women's top 10 rankings with the number of 10 spot her previous career best. and that's a rot for this. our saw these stories be sure to pass us on, rumbling odyssey for round the clock content and don't forget to follow up on social media, twitter, instagram, and facebook for much more. thank you for judy and see you next time. ah ah, ah ah . mm. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms. race is often very dramatic, development only personally and getting
and in kashmir, clashes have erupted in the indian administered main city of srinagar over processions, marking the muslim holy month of moran. dozens of people were arrested as police sought to disperse those attempting to participate. the government ban moran professions in 1989. russia's number one female singles, tennis player has defeated american shelby rogers to take the move of dallas, silicon valley classic in san jose. the victory over 3 sat saw darya casa key now when her 1st title...
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go to world forums or we talk to the western country leaders, we talked about what's happening in kashmir, human rights abuses. india has taken over the statehood of kush beard and 2019 august and unconstitutionally illegally. yet no one responds to this, no one thinks of sanctioning and no one things of condemning. and yet when this is a european conflict, you know, forget about the, the moral morality of the conflict. but the fact does, it's not just on conflict yet. they want us to take a position on this and condemn russia. my point is that condemning russia, you have to have the luxury to condemn countries on moral issues. we don't have that luxury, you know, condemning countries can cost up people a lot. it can push people below the poverty line. therefore, we want the luxury to be neutral. and that's what we want, i think. and that's what ended in the, is a, as a strategic partner of the u. s. and yet it is trading with, with russia. it's buying the oil and it stays neutral. it doesn't condemn rush, or it just says we are new to can pakistan withstand pressure though kat county cou
go to world forums or we talk to the western country leaders, we talked about what's happening in kashmir, human rights abuses. india has taken over the statehood of kush beard and 2019 august and unconstitutionally illegally. yet no one responds to this, no one thinks of sanctioning and no one things of condemning. and yet when this is a european conflict, you know, forget about the, the moral morality of the conflict. but the fact does, it's not just on conflict yet. they want us to take a...
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well, there were also longer ones, the same arab, plestinian, and others there about kashmir, about timurny, many other conflict situations. warriors in africa have appeared dozens of conflicts, and so on , it was simply unable to respond to all of this at the same time, the original organizations, let's just say, did not cope with it either. well, when a serious one broke out in the very center of europe, because in the former yugoslavia , it was more or less successful there everything is fast, although there were also victims. it was really there, but you know there was no participant in the conflict with a nuclear state , and whose right you are, with all due respect to the russian federation, you can’t compare it with the same russian federation, but when conflict where the direct and guilty participant from the russian federation is here and found that it is not capable of security because this country has the right to enter everything it does not like, blocks and will continue to block. so, i think that the issue here is not that the un the fact is that the system of world order an
well, there were also longer ones, the same arab, plestinian, and others there about kashmir, about timurny, many other conflict situations. warriors in africa have appeared dozens of conflicts, and so on , it was simply unable to respond to all of this at the same time, the original organizations, let's just say, did not cope with it either. well, when a serious one broke out in the very center of europe, because in the former yugoslavia , it was more or less successful there everything is...
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so for instance, there is a conflict between bargenson and india about kashmir. for for since 1948, there's a unit un security council resolution which makes should be the dispute territory between august on an india and the people of could be it through a plebiscite. was supposed to decide whether they wanted to be with in the august. i did the last 30 years, 100000 casualties. have died in this struggle for independence. so whenever we go to one forums or we talk to the western country leaders, we talked about what's happening and push me to human rights abuses. india has taken over the statehood of kush beard and 2019 august and unconstitutionally illegally. yet no one responds to this, no one thinks of sanctioning and no one things of condemning. and yet, when this is a european conflict, you know, forget about the, the moral morality of the conflict. but the fact is, it is not just on conflict, yet they want us to take a position on this and condemn russia. my point is that condemning russia, you have to have the luxury to condemn countries on moral issues.
so for instance, there is a conflict between bargenson and india about kashmir. for for since 1948, there's a unit un security council resolution which makes should be the dispute territory between august on an india and the people of could be it through a plebiscite. was supposed to decide whether they wanted to be with in the august. i did the last 30 years, 100000 casualties. have died in this struggle for independence. so whenever we go to one forums or we talk to the western country...
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north authority, say, 8 of those hurt have been hospitalized with one in critical condition and in kashmir, clashes erupt in the indian administered city of free nog are over processions, marking the muslim holy month of hon. dozens of people were arrested at least sought to disperse. those attempting to participate, the government ban will harm processions in 1989. those were the hours most critical, new stories from around the globe for more news coverage, checkout r t dot com and find us on rumble and odyssey also don't forget to follow us on instagram, twitter and facebook for more content. the next time lou ah needs to come to the russian state full narrative. i've unfortunately no santini, vest mckindoe's house not sent up with 55 when. okay, so what i need to speak with will van in the european union? the kremlin? yup. machine. the state on to russia for date and support ortiz spoke neck, given our video agency, roughly all bands on youtube with only one main thing is important. for knox, ism, internationally speaking, that is, that nations visits are allowed to do anything. all the
north authority, say, 8 of those hurt have been hospitalized with one in critical condition and in kashmir, clashes erupt in the indian administered city of free nog are over processions, marking the muslim holy month of hon. dozens of people were arrested at least sought to disperse. those attempting to participate, the government ban will harm processions in 1989. those were the hours most critical, new stories from around the globe for more news coverage, checkout r t dot com and find us on...
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and all those conflicts started eh well, they were longer, the same arab plestinian eh others eh kashmir about timur and many, many other conflict situations warriors eh in africa dozens of conflicts appeared eh and so he was simply unable to react to all of this at the same time. the original organizations, let's just say, didn't cope with it either. well, when it exploded seriously in the very center of europe, because the former yugoslavia more or less succeeded there. everything quickly, although also there were also victims. it really was, it is, but you know there there was no participant in the conflict with a nuclear state and whose right you are, with all due respect to serbia, but you can't compare the serbs with that russian federation, but when a conflict arose where the participant was directly and to blame from the russian federation , that's where they discovered that it for security, it is not capable because these countries have the right to introduce anything that they do not like, block and will block and continue. so, i think that the point here is not that the un is
and all those conflicts started eh well, they were longer, the same arab plestinian eh others eh kashmir about timur and many, many other conflict situations warriors eh in africa dozens of conflicts appeared eh and so he was simply unable to react to all of this at the same time. the original organizations, let's just say, didn't cope with it either. well, when it exploded seriously in the very center of europe, because the former yugoslavia more or less succeeded there. everything quickly,...
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that's bringing alexandra kashmir. chuck, she's a climate change adaptation expert at the european environment agency. johnson of copenhagen and denmark, alexander, we heard in our report about the plan to build more green spaces in athens, to help citizens deal with extreme heat. what other solutions are there to adapting to higher temperatures? good morning and thank you for the invitation. yes, indeed. green spaces are one of than great solutions to adapt to higher temperatures. that we have to remember that in europe we tend to spend about 90 percent of our time in buildings. not outside, therefore, acting on the built environment is one of the ways to adapt to to climate change. for example, are providing shading for south and west. facing windows are providing passive calling solutions are also an improving then installation of buildings, painting the roofs and walls white to improve their reflect reflectivity and of their buildings. but also there are some innovative solutions such as this trick cooling systems, which pump their wall turn into gun and systems useful cooling or heating a
that's bringing alexandra kashmir. chuck, she's a climate change adaptation expert at the european environment agency. johnson of copenhagen and denmark, alexander, we heard in our report about the plan to build more green spaces in athens, to help citizens deal with extreme heat. what other solutions are there to adapting to higher temperatures? good morning and thank you for the invitation. yes, indeed. green spaces are one of than great solutions to adapt to higher temperatures. that we have...
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typically, monsoon clouds come from the bay of bengal through kashmir, they come to the northern punjab a strong mountain areas. but they came from rajasthan, because torrential rain in... from 1918, this is the heaviest downpour we have had and there is a lot of destruction. this is a record—breaking scale. therefore, we call the biblical. as if this was not enough, the monsoon pattern is changing because of heavy rain. we had a flash flood of a magnitude in southern punjab causing an additional wave of floods. because of torrential rains, we also had urban flooding in many cities. as if this was not enough, we have also had potentially untold cloud outbursts upstream which is now flooding. please remember, our rivers and dams are still filling up. there is no riverflooding as yet except for one. this is the first floods in pakistan's history that climate experts tell us it indicates the change in the monsoon cycle for the first time. it is like fighting... no country has the capacity to deal with so many sectors. our resources are stretched and a lot of infrastructure that we had in n
typically, monsoon clouds come from the bay of bengal through kashmir, they come to the northern punjab a strong mountain areas. but they came from rajasthan, because torrential rain in... from 1918, this is the heaviest downpour we have had and there is a lot of destruction. this is a record—breaking scale. therefore, we call the biblical. as if this was not enough, the monsoon pattern is changing because of heavy rain. we had a flash flood of a magnitude in southern punjab causing an...
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them of the ethnically burmese majority of india pakistan is constantly fighting for the state of kashmir and cancer afghanistan and sri lanka are constantly under the threat of civil wars in south america venezuela colombia haiti in europe res which was just mentioned with our guest e p vitaliychenko e-e means the republic of serbia and kosovo and northern cyprus is in many wars, and there are russian ones in conflicts, putin's russia has never hidden its bloodthirsty ambitions. therefore, the more soldiers and deaths, the better. oleksiy yakubin is a guest in this part of our broadcast, oleksiy i congratulate you, i also congratulate you. oleksiy is knowledgeable about many issues, including international politics and the foreign policy of, let's say , certain countries, let's say i would still focus on israel. israel means the gas sector, israel, palestine, israel, iran, and so on. in general, about this country that has been living for decades . practically everything is its own, its entire history means this its history. yes, in a state of war, it is called a three-day war, a war in
them of the ethnically burmese majority of india pakistan is constantly fighting for the state of kashmir and cancer afghanistan and sri lanka are constantly under the threat of civil wars in south america venezuela colombia haiti in europe res which was just mentioned with our guest e p vitaliychenko e-e means the republic of serbia and kosovo and northern cyprus is in many wars, and there are russian ones in conflicts, putin's russia has never hidden its bloodthirsty ambitions. therefore, the...
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be we wouldn't even have been friends with india had they not destroyed the independent status of kashmir and the kind of condition site that took place. and the young man that works out from crush me, we want to talk peace with everybody. but on equal terms, the world of 7th and master's, i'm afraid, must. and it doesn't work like that. and the think that the u. s. considers pakistan is the west slave as iran con puts it. to be honest, i wouldn't be surprised by that impression. if the american have it of us simply because in the past, i can show in the last 40 to 45 years, we have plenty of by big who had no courage, who had no integrity and particular financial integrity. a lot of best buy national assets out in the west and they couldn't afford to take a stand for independent foreign policy. we've had come from my fall additions, we have had compromised everybody. and essentially those people have assets just focused on. so for han to say that the west is, it is dave, it's not just the with anybody who forces us to go into their policy designs, which hurts the buckets, tiny man and wo
be we wouldn't even have been friends with india had they not destroyed the independent status of kashmir and the kind of condition site that took place. and the young man that works out from crush me, we want to talk peace with everybody. but on equal terms, the world of 7th and master's, i'm afraid, must. and it doesn't work like that. and the think that the u. s. considers pakistan is the west slave as iran con puts it. to be honest, i wouldn't be surprised by that impression. if the...
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violence that came with the migration within months of independence, india and pakistan were at war in kashmir. 75 years on it remains a disputed region. the sean sullivan dean is director of the center for a regional and global connectivity thing about lob he says the 75 years after partition focus on the one relations with india is going to be difficult. and while there is plenty of reason to celebrate and you know, people should be on the streets cheering and jubilant. i think for me personally, this is also very much a time for introspection, for august, and especially for the ruling political and military elite. and sort of asked ourselves why is that after 75 years boxed on still remains very squarely, myers and multi faceted economic, political, social, existential crises. so we've almost always for the 75 years of our history, you have have this almost always hostile neighbor and a lot of domestic policies have also centered around countering mitigating and working against india and a lot of different ways to be perfectly blunt. if we were to sort of strip all of this away and really l
violence that came with the migration within months of independence, india and pakistan were at war in kashmir. 75 years on it remains a disputed region. the sean sullivan dean is director of the center for a regional and global connectivity thing about lob he says the 75 years after partition focus on the one relations with india is going to be difficult. and while there is plenty of reason to celebrate and you know, people should be on the streets cheering and jubilant. i think for me...
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growing concern over a wave of killings targeting hindus in india—administered kashmir.abbed to death.
growing concern over a wave of killings targeting hindus in india—administered kashmir.abbed to death.
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growing concern over a wave of killings targeting hindus, in india—administered kashmir.
growing concern over a wave of killings targeting hindus, in india—administered kashmir.
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so with the british leading it's the unresolved region of kashmir, three wars have been fought over thisey're at one of the lowest ebbs in relations, one of the most heavily militarized borders in the world. people who have links to india we say 75 years but there are still survivors alive who cannot go to india or indians who cannot go to pakistan, they meet in other parts of the world. india and pakistan also have other issues ahead for them, such as extreme weather, climate change, we saw extreme floods all of last month so these are issues as the prime minister said in an op-ed that these two neighbors may have to sit down together to resolve these issues. christina. >> thank you for that. to you both. for reminding us why this seismic event is still so impactful today. thank you. >>> still ahead, millions of americans are under heat alerts. our meteorologist, pedram javaheri, will have the forecast. >> another day of excessive heat across the plains and central united states, temperatures as warm as 107 degrees but what if i told you may be some relief in the coming days for the fir
so with the british leading it's the unresolved region of kashmir, three wars have been fought over thisey're at one of the lowest ebbs in relations, one of the most heavily militarized borders in the world. people who have links to india we say 75 years but there are still survivors alive who cannot go to india or indians who cannot go to pakistan, they meet in other parts of the world. india and pakistan also have other issues ahead for them, such as extreme weather, climate change, we saw...
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fears growing for people cut off by floods, and we've seen the kashmir earthquake a few years ago.flooding and monsoons that they haven't seen in years.— haven't seen in years. and the monsoons _ haven't seen in years. and the monsoons haven't _ haven't seen in years. and the monsoons haven't ended. - haven't seen in years. and the - monsoons haven't ended. apparently, 33 million _ monsoons haven't ended. apparently, 33 million people have lost their homes — 33 million people have lost their homes. 33 million people! think about— homes. 33 million people! think about that. think about when we had floods— about that. think about when we had ftoods on— about that. think about when we had floods on this country over the last few years — floods on this country over the last few years. there were maybe six or seven _ few years. there were maybe six or seven smatt — few years. there were maybe six or seven small towns and village, and our hearts — seven small towns and village, and our hearts went out to them. i can't -et our hearts went out to them. i can't get my— our hearts went out t
fears growing for people cut off by floods, and we've seen the kashmir earthquake a few years ago.flooding and monsoons that they haven't seen in years.— haven't seen in years. and the monsoons _ haven't seen in years. and the monsoons haven't _ haven't seen in years. and the monsoons haven't ended. - haven't seen in years. and the - monsoons haven't ended. apparently, 33 million _ monsoons haven't ended. apparently, 33 million people have lost their homes — 33 million people have lost...
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of course, there's that was give contention, which is the region of kashmir, a disputed territory between india and pakistan. the countries have fought three wars. an argument can be made that, currently, the relations between the countries are not at that lowest ever, because there isn't a war ongoing, but since at least 2014, there's been an absolute iron curtain between india and pakistan, in terms of the exchange of ideas, in terms of connections between students, between artist's, between academics. this is a culture, these are people who have shared cultures for thousands of years before these knights were even drawn in the line. so, there's a call from academics and artists, for these relations to improve. there are different ways that indians and pakistanis can connect. now that we have social media, the music videos that are shared, from each country, in hollywood, the indian side, pakistan also has its own cultural heritage. and because of the shared language, shared culture, these things are, for example, songs from organizations from studios run by the sonar company. it reache
of course, there's that was give contention, which is the region of kashmir, a disputed territory between india and pakistan. the countries have fought three wars. an argument can be made that, currently, the relations between the countries are not at that lowest ever, because there isn't a war ongoing, but since at least 2014, there's been an absolute iron curtain between india and pakistan, in terms of the exchange of ideas, in terms of connections between students, between artist's, between...
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the tensions within kashmir against pakistan, the question we continue to face, how do we hold nuclear armed allies accountable for these human rights? how does the united states mitigate our relationship while condemning an ongoing escalation of violence against muslims. i have other examples but i would like to pause here. >> i'm sure we will come back to this other examples. we recognize that there is a fundamental intersection between all of these issues when you look across the global line. critically looking at the way the military intersects with other systems of injustice and inequity. i want to take a moment to dig into that deeper. sam, i want to bring you in here. you have been working for the appellation of nuclear weapons and with global zero. we have seen that activists recognize there is a multiple -- multitude of things affecting them. climate change, access to reproductive rights and health care, racial justice and even economic justice. how does your work tie all of these issues together? >> thank you. the issues of nuclear weapons intersect with other progressive mov
the tensions within kashmir against pakistan, the question we continue to face, how do we hold nuclear armed allies accountable for these human rights? how does the united states mitigate our relationship while condemning an ongoing escalation of violence against muslims. i have other examples but i would like to pause here. >> i'm sure we will come back to this other examples. we recognize that there is a fundamental intersection between all of these issues when you look across the...
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tensions within kashmir. in the question we continue to face is, how do we hold nuclear armed allies accountable for these human rights abuses? how does the u.s. mitigate our relationship and strategic interests in india while also condemning ongoing violence against muslims and the concerning relationship growing with china. i have other examples but i would like to pause here. mari: we recognize there are fundamental intersections between all of these issues, particularly the way the military intersects with so many other systems of injustice and inequity. you are a youth activist. you have been working toward the abolition of nuclear weapons previously and now with global zero. activists recognize there is a multitude of existential threats affecting them, including the nuclear threat. also climate change, access to reproductive rights and health care, racial justice, and economic justice. how has your work tied these issues together? samantha: the issues of nuclear weapons themselves intersect with a lot
tensions within kashmir. in the question we continue to face is, how do we hold nuclear armed allies accountable for these human rights abuses? how does the u.s. mitigate our relationship and strategic interests in india while also condemning ongoing violence against muslims and the concerning relationship growing with china. i have other examples but i would like to pause here. mari: we recognize there are fundamental intersections between all of these issues, particularly the way the military...
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tensions within kashmir. in the question we continue to face is, how do we hold nuclear armed allies accountable for these human rights abuses? how does the u.s. mitigate our relationship and strategic interests in india while also condemning ongoing violence against muslims and the concerning relationship growing with china. i have other examples but i would like to pause here. mari: we recognize there are fundamental intersections between all of these issues, particularly the way the military intersects with so many other systems of injustice and inequity. you are a youth activist. you have been working toward the abolition of nuclear weapons previously and now with global zero. activists recognize there is a multitude of existential threats affecting them, including the nuclear threat. also climate change, access to reproductive rights and health care, racial justice, and economic justice. how has your work tied these issues together? samantha: the issues of nuclear weapons themselves intersect with a lot
tensions within kashmir. in the question we continue to face is, how do we hold nuclear armed allies accountable for these human rights abuses? how does the u.s. mitigate our relationship and strategic interests in india while also condemning ongoing violence against muslims and the concerning relationship growing with china. i have other examples but i would like to pause here. mari: we recognize there are fundamental intersections between all of these issues, particularly the way the military...
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and within months of independence, india and pakistan were war in kashmir. 75 years on it remains a disputed region. let's bring in, i said july, she's the mary richardson, professor of history, a tough university. she's joining us from the hor, welcome to al jazeera, so that partition at the end of british rule really triggered one of the biggest mass migrations in history. to what extent are the repercussions still being felt today? 75 years on while the scars of body should continue to impact people, dislocation displacement the violence. it was in orgy that was on precedents in the blood soaked analysis of continental history. so it's very difficult to overcome that trauma and the repetition of war between india and talk to some continued tensions unresolved issue of cushion you keeps the embers as moving. and so as a result, it's been very difficult to overcome that trauma in today's dr. shawn and for that matter, india as well. when you think of 75 years of independence for pakistan, what stands out for you? the fact that buck assign has survived, i think that it wasn't expected to sur
and within months of independence, india and pakistan were war in kashmir. 75 years on it remains a disputed region. let's bring in, i said july, she's the mary richardson, professor of history, a tough university. she's joining us from the hor, welcome to al jazeera, so that partition at the end of british rule really triggered one of the biggest mass migrations in history. to what extent are the repercussions still being felt today? 75 years on while the scars of body should continue to...
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but within months of independence, india and pakistan, world war and kashmir, 75 years on it remains a disputed region out there is comma hider is in the hor, and has more on the independent celebrations. paper lacrosse, focused on not in a festive mood. they want to forget their problems. they said one day read the whole nation comes together. despite the political differences, they can all make difficult days, and various crises that are offered by the country. it was at the stroke of midnight 75 years ago that this became an independent nation for the muslims. the occasion were celebrated fireworks display across the country. a 31 gun salute and a federal capital or 21 gun salute and a provincial gap or dose all around the country that people have come out in large numbers. redact families are where the national flag and of gods reading their badges. some of them even dressed and green and white, which ends up august on the national colors go to murder. indeed jubilant. most people like to forget their problems, particularly when it comes to independence day. the buckets on a prim
but within months of independence, india and pakistan, world war and kashmir, 75 years on it remains a disputed region out there is comma hider is in the hor, and has more on the independent celebrations. paper lacrosse, focused on not in a festive mood. they want to forget their problems. they said one day read the whole nation comes together. despite the political differences, they can all make difficult days, and various crises that are offered by the country. it was at the stroke of...