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is the best of part of the the, the headlines on our teeth national as you creating and forces attempt to reach the russian border. the full back with heavy loss of 195 of the troops are killed. many times strong. when you wake up, i am sure that you recognize just help terror, elizabeth time is for our country and what difficult challenges lie ahead of us in almost every direction. it's core, meaning is that you only use the citizens of russia. can decide the future of your homeland on the eve, all the election, the russian president, polar combinations. people take your life uncomfortable also with the program for cuz largest economy nigeria. mr. sun showed this against neighbor need share in a sign of improving ties in the program. we hear from a former diplomat who says it was
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a wrong me to impose those restrictions and the good type vision of some, some generally level washed and dried from back to that in july. and it was like, if i need to make sure that the pause has to undertake to, to us in the wrong direction, the real world going away into the evening hours in the city that never sleeps, this is all to international life or most go it just off to 7 pm. so it must go to the ministry of defense has confirmed that ukrainian troops tried to breach the borders of the russian regions of belgrade and cost of the attacks failed. he has forces software the last of nearly 200. so, a preemptive actions by russian units have foiled yet another attempt by the ukrainian armed forces to break through into the border territory of the russian federation. near the spider use in that area of the belgrade region. as
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a result of russian air strikes and artillery fire up to a 195, you cranium service many more eliminated. it is just like us in a series of attempted incursions by key us troops into russia in the bel good old on coast regions in recent days. apparently there are been multiple attempts since sunday. also belgrade governor said 2 civilians were killed at least 10 wounded and a reason to crate and miss all striking the region as we understand ukrainian forces electrically used rockets produced by the check republic and their latest attacks. i discussed all of this with finished drug mr. young has put conan, he says, ukraine appears to have conducted those attacks in an attempt to undermine the election currently underway in russia. a decent scores are fully integrated actions. uh, the realty, shoulder of western population. and they also do premiums that the, the raw, she's going to the elections suffering from the war time. a situation.
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as we all know that the major cities in russia, they are leaving peacefully. they are driving the russian economy, the life style. he's absolutely in peace time situation. yes, we have war, jerry, in the new regions of russian federation. but, but general, the russia is leaving a normal life. and that is an obstacle to show that the, the election results reach, i believe, will be question widely into with they want to show that the lectures are not legally done because each done under really 30 probation, or in the war time situation. the, of course there is no legal way to decline and to, to, to, to be against the results of the russian election results. but they want to create, be sure that you've got a question and it should be questioned. well, along with
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a direct attack, so long i russia is a border regions. ukraine has been trying to execute the sabotage operations inside russian territory. and criminal plot has been on covered by russian security services, is that if indeed it was pulled off, could have resulted in thousands of people being poisoned, ukrainian group working out of a make shift lab in the russian city of some petersburg would try to spike essential food items that would then be sent to the front lines as humanitarian aid . it's a deeply disturbing story about as it goes down off. now investing life and front line don't pass downs is not easy. grocery store was scar, so non existent, what do scavengers, what you read as thousands of people have the survival, been, don't humanitarian aid supplies. and this is exactly what ukraine's military intelligence has tried to weaponized. these 123, and 4 young men. so to be recruited and so they were, the main objective must mother to get a middle from zalinski,
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you need to sentence 50 people to death. to do that, you need to make a lot of porridge. in this video, one of the detained ukrainian agents dukes to his recruiter was still unaware that his sabotaged groups cover has already been blown. the handle is from a pro zalinski formation that calls itself the russian fall into you. cool. so promoted as a power emetics for units of russian citizens. in reality, it's nothing more than a terrorist organization. they're known for hovering veterans of ukraine's neo nazi is of battalion, and they've repeatedly attacked russian both the villages and taken locals hostage . your hope was done. i was on a mission for the russian volunteer core to get a gps tracker, as well as chemical poisoning agents. one point they came to my home with a parcel as always, which as it turned out later,
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and it was filled with poison to intoxicate russian civilians and military personnel. william this winter's school through a logistics company. and so i received a sack with chemical poisoning agents, which i was to send to the nets, people's republic to poisoned russian soldiers and the residence of the payment of ring operating in the russian city of saint petersburg. in a make shift lab in a garage where he goes, respirators and white coats. ukrainian agents were meticulously following the homeless orders, which were clear, spike essential food items on an industrial level, and sent them to the front as humanitarian aid. do you blew the packs exactly as they do in factories? yes, yes. good. they look new. the scale must be industrial difficult, but they're better fisheries. anyone who consumes the substance in food will experience acute poisoning,
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but it is not its consumption with food that is especially dangerous. but it's in collision in the form of dust or vapors. for example, whoever cooks with this flour and will get more poisoning and consequently, the chance of death is higher. and if we talk about soldiers on the front lines, if they eat poisoned food, they will lose their ability to fight. if we talk about the civilian population, it's a more terrible scenario because a pregnant woman will accumulate this substance in her body, and it will have a toxic effect on almost all of her systems. this can lead to impaired fetal development fetal loss and the death of the mother herself. it is also a scary scenario for children because they are less protected from exposure. what did the handler with ukraine's military intelligence made it clear? spare? no one, not only to the pregnant, but to the military as well. to as many people as possible. i, the more people the better. so that you understand one gram causes body malfunction
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and you've added around 4 toxic will phase becoming one of cubes. most favored tools, just over 2 weeks ago, russia's federal security service revealed and prevented another mass poisoning that would of use the minute sheet grade chemical agent be said, which was developed by the us. it's impossible to detect without very advanced laboratory equipment that are still going to have this substance is used in industry in large quantities. and the idea is that the purchase of a small batch of this substance will not raise any additional questions. symptoms can be confused with a common bacterial infection. so in order to identify that it was poisoning with this very substance, it is necessary to undergo a special examination. this is problem attic in some areas. therefore, for some time, one cannot detect poisoning and constantly receives a toxic dose of the substance. writing it off as poor quality food or an illness like a cold. but the substance will accumulate in the body and cause it reversible damage
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to the detainees of they knew what they were doing, driven by vanity and last for do be as glory as it becomes increasingly apparent. all conventions, morals and humanity are an empty sound for the landscapes henchmen. while it is election eve across the russian federation with the country gearing up to go to the polls and less than 24 hours now for the 1st time ever, the vote is going to be staged across multiple days. and we will be that every step of the way or the head of the election of letting me put and as one might imagine, has a dress donation calling on every russian citizen to take part. because as he says, every vote counts luxury and make it has been new. i see this will be the 8th time
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russians vote in the presidential election, which proves our country's commitment to one of the fundamental principles of democratic society and the regularity of elections. the outcome of this election will shape russia's evolution and growth for years to come. it is a historic event and a moment of great responsibility. the only source of power in our country is its peoples. a fundamental principle that's enshrined in russia's constitution. its core meaning is that you and only you, the citizens of russia can decide the future of your homeland. you are about to cast your vote. and in doing that, declare firmly and resolutely your will, your aspirations and your personal commitment to the continued development of our shared homes. i am sure that you recognize just how powerless this time is for our country, and what difficult challenges lie ahead of us in almost every direction. to continue to meet them with dignity and overcome these hardships, we need to remain united and remember our inner strength. we must show our unity in
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determination to march on together. every vote is valuable in every vote matters. so i urge you to exercise your right to vote in the coming days. our country is massive, but polling stations will be open on every corner in every city, town, and village, when you may take up with you possibly. and while most russian regions have yet to begin voting in the coming days, citizens, any remote localities have already started costing the balance that includes the new frontline territories. i thought he's a roman costs or if not, reports from upholding station in the don't get squared public. a early voting began in the domestic people's republic. now, due to the specificity of, uh, this region, the local residents got an opportunity to cast their ballots a little bit earlier. now we're in one of the cities here in domestic republic where the locals will now vote in their 1st ever russian presidential election. political visualize, you know, there's so many people, so many applications to vote at our pulling station. i've got over
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a 1000 of them. everyone wants to get involved. i have a friend whose father is old and pretty sick. he was so worried that he wouldn't live until the 15th, that he probably forgot about his pain and what was in store for him. he knows that this choice will decide the future of our children and grandchildren. he had so much desire so much passion. trust me, roman, i've never seen elections like these before. we the heads of the election commissions have a group chat. a colleague wrote, we started work at $1015.00, but then showing began, we waited it out and continued. and the reason the election commission members are coming to work is that voters keep coming. people will come and we'll have to wait . otherwise, even though they're taking risks, when they come to pulling stations, they still want to make their vote count. though still good. i believe that it is the duty of every citizen of the domestic republic because we are voting here for the 1st time for the president of the russian federation. and i believe that
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everyone is obliged to vote for our future. and i hope it will be good. it is important for us to vote out of consideration for security as there are attacks. and there should not be large crowds of people. just not all this. i am glad that i was able to make my conscious choice, and i think that life will change for the about to leave of 10 is being held so that the old residents have the opportunity to vote summer where can and son have all the 2nd senses and consults, cameron set and election days. and so what are you so so 1st of all, we want peace warms and a peaceful sky above our head. i give the sure i hope that our children and grandchildren will live better in the future. there is only joy, nothing else we're being shelled. and therefore in order to avoid a large crowd of people, early elections are being held for security reasons. so as the off i symbol of feet and a symbol of whole presidents here in dunbar had been suffering youtube ukrainian artillery
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setting for the last 10 years. and hopefully with this presidential election hold there worries who will be behind the room on call for archie. the next republican con, so when it comes to the most comprehensive coverage of the election, it's going to be right here on this channel onto correspondence expos. unless toll waiting to jump in. so to stick around for us special coverage here, we're not seeing the this is ok, you know and assigned a bullying relations in west africa. nigeria has reopened as land and ad borders with neighboring news. yeah. a country that was hit with a barrel of sanctions following the successful to last year. and idea is that for goes larger, the economy of the car in leader or the regional group of countries known as echo
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was it also rescinded other restrictions including a no fly zone. opening. jarrett also unblocked various financial and commercial transactions. now last, one echo was lifted similar assumptions against media. the restrictions were imposed off of the presidential administration of new jersey. i was deposed that was a, during the july coo of last year. and while the measures were intended to force the country to hold dirty elections, they were unsuccessful. we heard from former echo boss diplomatic affairs on the list. how do i know what county? he says the sanctions were imposed out of panic and would not the right move in the 1st place. right from the beginning the sometimes we have along very long because um this way in time out of my thought of so vehicle as i'm down. the track vision of samsung generally level watch and right from that unit in july, it was like if i need to make sure that the cause i have to, i'm the take which was in the wrong direction. and uh,
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it was obvious that some shows normally hot the pool, not the government that to i tried to fight. i'm doubtful. it was bound to fit some songs. and some of these countries might work sometimes because of the 597 linkages that you have. what is found in west africa? when you say you're down countries in for assumptions on countries in west africa will otherwise in the continental it's, it's because of, um, i am, if i was then, i'm the financial strengths that dies feeling resident in general. however, as we have also seen, some shows that goes russia, photos of the had the opposite effect on the sent me the parent company that i attempted to impose this song. so because of this, our country that, that one was i file i'm therefore imposes some shows would be like a,
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it was of time on that in the case of russia it gives you create and we have seen that european countries are paying dearly for imposing those kinds of sanctions, there has been some minimal effects of this, some shows we have seen in the previous trade between these countries with susan. yes, some level of suffering here and there. and then, you know, because the csr which is the national quarter and c or the global regional colors or for south africa, firms was able to exercise unnecessary control over these countries. dodson with the formation of the configuration and eventually coming into effect of maybe a new car. and so to give that some of these i live, regis would seem to disappear and then they'll be new relationships with other countries that, that more friendly the united nations has highlight to be kind of make
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a spiral key that has a code post the whole a cove, a global lockdown, according to the un report, less than half of the least developed nations, mostly from sub sahara and east africa. heavy economically rebounded to pre pon demik levels, while the richer industrialized countries, notably every single member of the organization for economic cooperation and development have apparently recovered completely of the organization for economic cooperation and development is a group of 38 states, mostly west, and one is considered high income economies regarded as developed countries of the us. so the u. k. germany and australia, they're all part of the club. and so bank the sophistic, so united nations official admitted in his words, surprise at the global inequality. what surprised us is less that the world is recovering. what did surprise us is that in its simplest form, the rebound is partial. it's incomplete, and on equal, well, let's learn
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a lot more about this across live to a panel of guess on the left screen. it's political on list from south to down. i cold, dark in the center screen, the global affairs on the list from nigeria, victim a high and spokes person for the fact those reformers democratic fraction far right screen is dimitri till jani. gentleman, a very well welcome to all 3 of you. it is a pleasure to have you on the tunnel, the cd to talk about this you and report, which by the way i call i'm having trouble with this you and report simply because i'm not sure about it. but then again, what for united nations are the reason you and report basically highlighting what was called surprise of the disparity between the rebound post cove and locked out of the richardston poorest nations. first of all, does it sound accurate to you as well? i think with anything that comes out from the you and yet the questionnaire degree . you and the extent that leads west. and so if you look at what happened during 2020, during the call, the 19 and demick. you had a lot of countries that shut down the economies and they set down the economy under
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requests and under pressure on the west and all the scenes into sure the health and safety of the people. but also some of these countries already had economic challenges to begin with. so their recovery can be, can be compared to the recovery of developed countries. so i think it's fair and it's on bias. gets developed countries again. and i guess more advanced developed country because many developing countries were all becoming challenges before proven. and they're trying to get ahold of those challenges. and when you had called the other issues like drought climate change would add issues. so i think there's a number of other issues that need to be considered not just simply, they haven't recovered as opposed to the always the beaks, the countries. yeah, i mean to, on a personal level, i just don't believe the united nations when it says all these g 7 countries have totally recovered to pre pre cove at economic levels. frankly, i think that's, thinks of b s, considering the european economies right now, going down the drain victor over to you, you look raw the board. let's get you involved in this conversation. that's been the parade of world leaders making the rounds on africa all over the continent in
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the past year. it does come with some full but western colonial powers of being shown the door which countries do you think are right now making an impact as partners with african states, victor. right, in terms of impact of goods. the um, the, those you were the ones that are friends of from africa right now. some i argue, but the chinese separately. so in our fall and spring saying that our share of certainly have remained very strong outlines and i getting more allies on the confidence of the surprising countries. like, i mean it's a work program. it was a hurry, big country, and started out early on the rest of them. i either begin to know the original graphic that much more than ever before. i think african countries are now becoming more to savvy. i'm trying to find out who their real friends are. what we use in be,
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why should the kids to are were tied to a problem. so um, uh, clearly out for, for the others in the past familiar masters. and so it seemed like we didn't have insurance in who we had as friends with where she was front of them were experience like that. we really do not need enemies, noel said wells change st. you talk about this multi multi posed a world that really, that would be a tire african continent, is standing very much on the front line. victor, i appreciate you saying that my, for it, let me throw it over to dimitry while i count dmitri, we're talking about, you know, this, you and report the talks about the economic recovery of all these countries around the world saying that the g 7 countries are recovering much faster than poor and nations around the world. what about places like palestine is palestine recovering? how's palestine doing a well, that's not it is not doing well at all. because mainly now because of the genocide in guys up we as a country,
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we depend largely on tourism for our economy. and you know, with the co, with 90 period it got the, the tourism industry was in to shut down. and by the time these companies and people started to rise up again and begin work in the we were hit with the genocide, the gaza, that we don't know what it's going to add. and several high seasons were practically just cancel out, leaving go to those 2 is companies, doors and workers out of a job. this has affected us, of course, of industry. if you would walk around the church of nev, timothy and bethlehem, i'll walk around the whole the septic or, and in jerusalem or the lot. so moscow called back in june, you would find there was 0 tours that affected us a lot to we are highly dependent economically on the state of israel. yes,
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we are dependent on our oppressors on our military were occupied. this is the nature of the relationship, the comic relationship between us and is a part of the without the ation that israel is, is uh, bringing forward upon the 1000 new people 1000 you said really is it has basically canceled out old work permits and is really with the exception of positions, there's the doctor's operating and is there any hospitals, but i want to say something that or even on the ground or scale. yeah, we were if it, by many of the many of the global trends. because while the, which countries were able to lower the effects of covered by directing the economy more towards technology, many countries including mind, were not able to do so. and we have to also say that the rich countries
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were able to subsidize businesses, joy cove, it, and certain sectors of society. so there would not let the negative effects of uh, go with and they shut downs to infiltrate more and become a social issue. i, they give me try, i think what you're saying, but also during cobra, just to bear in mind, it was the biggest transfer of wealth in the history of humanity that said, i go, we'll have to get into at another point to make sure, let me throw it back to i call if i man, i called this you and report says old g 7 countries are recovering to pre cove at levels. economically speaking, they're doing great. less prosperous nations, not doing so good. i called did you think this pretty standard western countries g 7 members, i'll be interested i'll call in promoting equality and, and a level playing field in the economic and political sphere when it comes to them playing. and i'm working with the less prosperous nations. i think
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it's, there's a little bit of hiring involved and when you talk about working with developing countries, many countries of west have a problem with china. have a problem with the game. you have a problem in russia working in africa, working in developed countries because they believe they are, quote, unquote, a sporting the resources of that particular country. but those same state of western countries, britain in france, there in african college, and therefore my african colonies still live in french africa and they still control the bank. this will control the financing. so them working with somebody means that they want to exploit them and take advantage of them. and if you look at many of the issues of sanction, international con dimensions is based on how close to that particular country and how close to the leadership to us. if the leadership is close to us and they and they have a good relationship, they give us access to resource, then they're a good country. they're democratic, they're free, they're liberal. but if their leadership is not close to it, then we're going to brandon in such a negative way. so this goes on to the prop again of the way. are they willing to work with these developed countries?
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no, they're not. they want to expose those developed countries. that's why they're always trying to sell the narrative of the china debt trap. so the narrative of that trust in india and so americans that know if you want to work and do develop and you have to work with us and not anybody else and also, but also one of the things is, you know, some of the 37 countries that can just print as much money as they like, and when it comes to the lock downs, you knew the u. k. get the job done? no job, no job. i mean they, they looked down the country at one point people would not even allowed to go outside except for one hour to breathe fresh air, you know, where else to do that. they do that in prison. the look down is around the world. i mean, victor, let me ask you this. what looked out in africa as severe as hard cool as they were in europe in america? can you tell us that as well? um, be initially the ware, but you know, you can look down a 100 miles, you know, um it was, it was really hurting. all right. pardon me, age, are there people i can point in time to side of the you know, the government was listed to where the word positive saying i remember,
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but it gave shooting story for us in africa and they came there whether it be dropping nor died. can override mongers, you know, on the streets, you know, dropping dead or not about a loss and predictions where the predictions never came. she would never came to price. um, so it really affects the economy. uh, lot of people. yeah. approximately 20 miles. that's where the cheapest parts of the world. you know a lot of people in daily living that's probably so right. they don't go out to the day. they don't, they don't, it's the don't the cancer. right? so it's really, really hard and you know, the city inspector recently, but i've been comforter wherever we decided that the parish i prayer, which i'm sort of when our band been you know, so i think you make a very, very good point that victor, i, as you say in africa, people, you know,
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if they don't get outside to work, they're not going to have a, they're not going to have food on the table for the evening dinner. i mean, you know, it, if you go to the johns hopkins, john johns hopkins is a very famous medical institution in baltimore, maryland. they have their own johns hopkins corona virus institute. the statistics are still on my website. if you have a look at the statistics that shows the average percentage of people who died from cove it around the world per capita, on average was less than one percent. and yet the whole world was still locked down. dimitri, any final comments from you on that absolutely loved downs, work in the west, more than the work in in the poor countries. and demand reason is that one of the reasons why rich countries are rich, his work ethic work. ethic includes police and order enforcement, and that's why in many poor countries there were more people who are who
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suffered or did not adhere to locked down, and therefore defend demick as much greater effect in these countries and, and, and richard countries, that's $12.00, and a one percent, i believe i, we may differ a but lot downs have a lot to do with why it's stopped on one percent. well, i mean again, i guess what we have to do is check the official statistics with the johns hopkins to run a virus institute that was by the way to meet you to the, on a who's a, a spokesperson for these thoughts out or fullness democratic function. joining us, that's dimitry on the right screen, right? this fall left is i called the political analysts from south to down. and in the middle, the big thought, all kind of global defense, i'm list from nigeria to all 3 of you gentlemen. it's been a pleasure. thank you so much for joining us here. thank you. thank you. thank you for joining us as well for this program life and the mother ship and most ago we all are back soon with the.

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