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that's all the claiming us trying to pull the late of this month would help a new round of demolition, the palestinian spite, israel's fox, a fresh wave of protest since people pledge to hold on with very welcome from all of our team here in moscow. you're watching all the international with the latest. well news update is good to happy with. i was start with the latest to from dumbass where at least 10 civilians have been killed and 24 more injured. that's off to ukraine shell, the city of al chubb scan, the la guns were public, according to local officials, a dormitory housing refugees, and builders who had come to help reconstruct the region was partially destroyed. officials upset k of used us applied hi mas multiple walk. it launches in the attack. and now the neighboring don't yet, were public weather ukrainian army, his cell, the city center of the capital city don't. yes, that's according to reports on the ground. in these pictures, you can see the aftermath of a large fire that broke out into buildings after the shelling local emergency services have now put out the flames. several shelves also landed on the street. this comes out a ukrainian shilling left 12 people including 2 children wounded in don. yes, on sunday, a cold as, according to local authorities who again stressed it. artillery supplied by nato was used to in the attacks. several shops on residential buildings. the center of the capital were heavily damaged and the local kindergarten also came under fire. although no children were injured. we spoke to locals, who said there were no military targets near by. when the attack took place. i would, you know, did you know they are targeting us and for what, in whose name we have been living in this horror, all these years since 2014 after the qu, in ukraine. this is how we live in some kind of expectation that all this is about to end. your normal issue just for you. so i thought the house had completely collapsed and then i ran out. i saw all the windows were broken. this house took heavy damage and now we are afraid of every russell. ah, how can they do this? there are people here. 2 children leave on the 3rd floor. it's unbelievable. it's happening. everything is covered and shrapnel here. it's fortunate. there was no one in this room, all the water and shrapnel. if someone was here, they would have been killed immediately. ah, here is crying foul and accusing france of selling out its interests. doesn't have the president microns suggested russia, security concerns would be addressed to bring to everyone involved in the situation ukraine to the negotiating table. someone wants to provide security guarantees to a terrorist and killer state, instead of going back to so an agreement with russia and shake hands, ukrainian blood. i'm good and sounds will not bother business as usual. the strange logic of corporate diplomacy, it's, i'm a wish has gone on. the point is on hill one of the essential points we must address. as is the fear that nato comes right up to its doors and the deployment of weapons that could threaten russia. so we need to prepare what we already to do, how we protect our allies and member states, and how to give guarantees to russia the day it returns to the negotiating table or the know the. finally, someone is talking about something that vladimir putin has been saying for 30 years now. he's been st. stop expand in nato. stop the east or the expansion of nato. we heard him address in this every single year, but instead what we saw is what you can see on the map right now from the ninety's . when russia disbanded the warsaw pact, it expect that the u. s. to follow suit, or at the very least with nato at the very least not to continue growing and expanding. but they did just that encircling russia and they expected that moscow would just sit there and take it if you will, that it would not do anything. and moscow said, we cannot afford to do that stop at already, but we've seen that those demands have been ignored time and time again. and this is something that mosque of course, finds unacceptable you think of toast of the 2nd integral part is that one should not allow the strengthening of any one countries security at the expense of the security of other states was doing grades here twice, already. ukrainian authorities have tried to use military force to resolve the crisis in don bass. where are our guarantees that they won't try it a 3rd time? if everyone wants peace, tranquillity, and prosperity tell me what is wrong with not placing strike systems near our borders. now this was right before the special military operation began, and vladimir putin, every single year, he would point this out to the nato's eastward expansion. nothing was being done. and then also, in december 2021, vladimir putin suggested a collective security treaty so that russia has legally binding guarantees that nato would not only not expand eastwards, but would also not place defensive weapons along the border with russia and neighboring countries. also that was completely ignored, nothing was being done. so it's hardly surprising that we saw what we're seeing now now on phone. and emmanuel macross is now saying that, hey, we need to listen to what russia is saying, we need to understand russia security needs. so at least someone is now saying better late than never, but of course what will come out of it if anything we saw earlier. that's a manual microphone is a subtle out. so he's trying to please of let me putin. so let's be clear about what we've seen in ukraine. russia wasn't provoked, russia wasn't threatened. russia wasn't attacked. instead, one man chose war and putins war is not the result of nato expansion. it is the cause of nato expansion. it was just a heard from the us secretary of defense there, mr. austin, where i would suggest perhaps you should take a look at a map and see where russia is and where nato's forces are. they are basically and circling, and circle in russia. we've seen this happen over the last 3 decades. they're responsible, as russia is not being threatened, russia was not provoked. russia sees the encirclement of the country as a threat, as a provocation. this is exactly what has been talking about for the reaction from key of absolutely predictable. it doesn't understand why russia needs any security guarantees whatsoever. a civilized world needs security guarantees from the barbaric intentions of post police in russia. it will be possible only after a tribunal conviction of war, criminals in possession of large scale, reparations, and bloody clarification of elite. who is the one to blame? ukraine doesn't once understand the reasoning behind a russia and they toes expansion. but of course, like i said, the ukraine is not a superpower. you have to be a super power to understand how to think globally, and to make sure that the country the borders are defended. and when you have natal forces all around, this is something that cannot be allowed for a country of like russia and okay, the ukraine doesn't understand for countries like the west or that you should understand. but not only do they refused to look at this aspect of the matter, but they're also saying they're dismissing it. let's listen from the a you high representative for foreign affairs and security issues. you members who i'm not satisfied with the reasoning and arguments with which many people, including my friends, justify aggression by saying that nato has not kept his promises. it's possible this is history. none of his justifies what's happening now. or perhaps that's the reason, but that doesn't matter. that's his trouble. it's not history for russia, because of course, nato's forces are all around russia, something which can not be allowed to happen. and that's why we're seeing this unfold. and that's one moscow saying something needs to be done. maybe now we're seeing the beginning of someone trying to listen. but emmanuel, my crohn has been slammed right away saying, what are you trying to do? are you trying to please moscow? stop that now. so they're trying to put a manual micron back in this place. it's almost as though they don't want to piece deal classes have arrived in the italian city of milan between anti war protestors under rival demonstration and he's one police officer has reportedly been injured while trying to stalk the scuffles. oh, hundreds gathered holding flags and the bond is with holes to stop bombing ukraine and urging an end to anti russian sanctions on to russ. a phobia. a counter demonstration was also held in the italian city in support of ukraine. security forces intervened when pro can't demonstrate is trying to march against the pro russian protest that the chairman of britons ruling conservative party has been accused of insulting the countries health workers by claiming a strike code for later this month would help vladimir putin nadeem somehow with comments have been called ludicrous using russia's war in ukraine as a justification for real terms. pay cut for nurses in the u. k. as a new low for this government. the public does not believe this kind of rhetoric and wants ministers to address our dispute to ask for 19 percent pay. right. which course the and it's just 10000000000 pounds. i think it's it's the wrong thing to do, right? we have to come together. this is not a time to be divided 2. i hope something very clear, mr. mr. fusion that he can't use energy as a weapon in this way and we will remain, you know, which is why was accepted accepted the pay review, but i guess i guess i know schools, you know, 20 grand a year. you would think that maybe there are other ways of sending putin a clear message on ukraine rather than the fact that you're going to have a statement comes as nasa sounds. ambulance drivers plan to strike for 2 days later this month with inflation running 11 percent. the world college of nurses is off for a raise higher than the 3 percent offer action returns a host of going on to ground state. that the chairman's comments shows how low the british government is prepared to go to push western rhetoric on russia. the fact that the chairman of britons a ruling conservative party is telling the nurses of britain this striking is helping putin in ukraine, shows how low, according to the royal college of nurses. the british government has sunk. they want to cut the pay of nurses only a few months ago. they were saying we should clap the nurses as they existed on their low pay, just save human life during the coverage pandemic today. that's all but forgotten. as is forgotten, the importance of infrastructure. this winter, huge swathes british industry will be going on strike from the mail service communication services to transport infrastructure. but it doesn't actually matter too though the leads that perhaps exist in the echo chamber, which they use on the media in britain, which is kylie restricted. some people call it or tell a tarion with the banning of any kind of descent, which believes that putin is losing the war in ukraine. that the minsk agreement to un security council resolution 2202 doesn't exist. and that nurses, if anything or living is, are gone far too much money. take care say that once more concessions from sweden following last week's expedition ever kurdish man anchor as suspects of terrorism as part of a deal for turkey, etc. unblocked, the accession of sweden and finland to nita. this is a good start from sweden that shows their sincerity and good will. we hope new extradition will follow in line with the trilateral memorandum with sweden and finland, they should lift all embargoes on turkey, a, change their legislation for the fight against terrorism and extradite all the terrors wanted by turkey. all of these conditions should not be reduced to expeditions sweden and finland applied for membership in the us lead alliance. back in may, the move requires the approval of all the nato members and it was blocked by turkey . anchor called the nordic countries that support the kurdish terrorist. following some tough negotiations of stock, home health think he agreed to extradite a number of suspects to turkey. could anchor, say, the country's haven't been hunting because over fast enough. meanwhile, finland appears to be pushing the cards before the horses. the country's government has submitted a bill to parliament on the countries accession to nato block men, but hungry and sledge to approve the phoenician swedish bit next year. but turkey has declined to offer a time table on its final se. let's discuss these developments with turkey base political analysts that uses use of era. now many thanks for joining us on a program. it's very nice to see you now. the finish defense minister has suggested that turkey will not be able to stop the country from joining nato. as the u. s. is firmly behind the finish bid. what's your take on that claim? i think the nato chart is very clear that any type of exception requires that unanimous approval by all needle members. and last time i checked, that gets been a member of nato 1st 7 decade. so yes, ship ticket and not happy to get the feel like it's national security needs are being met by these potential candidate countries. it has the power to block the accession process. this is twila will nato accession daily was reached back in june . why do you think it's taking sweden and finland so long to hand over these curtis suspected that they agreed to do? i mean, do they want to join the book as soon as possible? well, i believe they do want to join the black as soon as possible. why is it taking so long? i believe, ah, some of their domestic legislation seems to be the problem. and being able to apprehend these people because i inside sweden, a inland. unfortunately, these people are not viewed as terrorist, or they're not, you decide direct linked saw to the p k. k, which is an e, you designated terror organization. now about a month ago, i interviewed the swedish prime minister old christopher son, you as i just newly elected, when i actually interviewed him anna, i asked them that question and i, he told me that they're working on changing the legislation to be able to give the courts ah, the proper conditions in rules to be able to extradite people and to be able to stop their propaganda from taking place in our suite. and so now sweden has finally hunged over the 1st suspect. what do you make of the timing of them that it can be read into a little well, i don't make much of the timing because there's still a long process. i churches still expecting a many more names. i remember correctly was about it. 70 men list thought that was handed to sweden and finland and it's only trickles that we've seen so far. the major ah, bulk of the list is a still at large in sweden and finland. mo, most of the suspects are in sweden, actually been linda creating much less security concerns for 2 years. if these bits were separated, fin probably would have a much better chance of getting approved for each session. i'll probably much earlier than sweden, but ah, it's still a long process. i don't think that we'll see this into any time soon, at least not for the next 3 to 6 months. so maybe at best case scenario with us sweden and finland fast track these expeditions in that here by us, the trick is, conditionals may be at towards the end of 2020 three's a possibility. and what's your take on the, the turkish accusations against these kurdish suspects and why? what do you think sweden and finland have been holding them for so long in the 1st place? well, 1st of all, to get any of the people that are requested it up for an extradition on the list, all have a very big case file saw they've lost some of them have already been tried. they ah flayed a sentencing. i believe be a gentleman that i just been extradited. he was, i sent it's a little over 6 years if i remember correctly. ah, why are they so weaned to sweden, england, up england as a very lax asylum laws. they believed that they can take advantage of these laws, slipped through the gray areas and used visa asylum laws to protect themselves from the long arm of the turkish justice system. but as we can see that this anita with session process has created a space now for to get to be able to request them and apply some pressure on sweden and finland. and that's exactly what they're going to do. these people should not be able to evade turkish law. they krug, committed crimes, in some cases acts of terror. ah, in some cases, crimes against humanity, crimes against the state. and the truth is gonna not forget these issues. it's going to continue to follow and chase after these suspects is going to continue to apply pressure until it's needs are met. there is no way that church is gonna allow countries that create a national security concern to joy and calling themselves shook his trans atlantic owls lane. thanks for joining us on a programs day and given us your insight. really appreciate it. we've been speaking to political analysts to use if erin thinking now is ready fight, a judge struck the southern parts of palestinian garza on sunday. that was a retaliation for miss all allegedly from the strip the previous night is well claimed. it's just targeted a weapons production facility on the tunnel belonging to hamas. local source is a palestinian forces responded with anti aircraft missiles on saturday or rocket was fired from the strip into southern israel lung thing in an open area. near the garza israel fence no casualties. were reported, the israeli army has also demolished palestinian civilian infrastructure in the west bank holding, including houses and schools. correspondent maria notional has more. we will stay the banners same, and the people here repeat from the stage and from the crowd. these are palestinians from all over the west bank, come in here to send a message that cannot be misinterpreted. you know what as an id. automate do in this area. they want to take off the beeble from his homeland and their door to make a settlement. he out of, we will fight by a international law claim this if you're bishop outwardly, de map not today or tomorrow or after tomorrow, but palestine will get its independence because palestine is the hot, shall the middle east and the arab world when need to fight and 1st of all, we need to stay on our land and show that we are here. the will of the people will when they gathered in the west bank area known as must suffer, yet turn into sudden hebron heels to support locals who disagree with an israeli high court decision to clear this fast area of around $3000.00 hectares for the need of the country's army thus be manifold assumed opposed by those ladies to displace for so many quoted orders. the presence of the palestinian people here with american order appraisals to these amount of precision of the will of liberalism. people under the termination percentage was only a bigger latoya big note occupation. unsure the invention over palestinian profile to the last minute long effort to show the listener people are you prefer? he told started back in the 1980s when israel claimed its army needed this area as a military training ground, with no people of buildings on it. palestinians protested repeatedly, arguing they had lived in this in hospitable, mountainous region. before this state of israel appeared and ended up appealing to these rarely supreme court. 20 years later, hearings took another 2 decades. according to the decision, barry varies and the total decision by their supreme court date give the 15. every chance we can do it is to show here, right, this is why the feature 20 years. okay. 20 years of texas. money that the days for the court, for the entire procedure to get a government for what it may earlier this year, the court ruled to clear the area know, people know construction, local say the buildings were being destroyed even before the made decision. those buildings are illegal. israel claims in response. i think report, let me say there was no need for a compromise. but the army nevertheless offers many, many compromises. and every time that all hands grow, the compromise is built in the area where you building without any legal permits, without any legal claim to the land. and it was all rejected. and the data shows that there are so much more illegal buildings by palestinian that are built in order to create the both being a safe and to change the status quo and the grove and sadly, these really do not demolish. and i think we should demolish much more. more than 40 years, did not bring a solution that would satisfy both sides and is now seems the future is determined, the army and the goal is going to pick them out. the building will be destroyed. and that's it. ok, this isn't going to happen. the buildings and everything, but the palestinians are not ready to give up. oh, versions of these i got a, what would be the high hopes a non will be born will even the night now. but there will be a dog for palestine representatives from 20 little society organizations from all over the wowza bank, including defense and popular resistance committees. that gave that here in today together with their families, different boards, people i'm a sub for her to get a clear message to these rally government that the legal battle might be over. but they are not ready to close the case. a team from the way bank china is starting to ease cove 19 restrictions with major cities such as baiting and will ha, now allowing home stay quarantine and no longer requiring those entering public transport to be tested. last week's off, the western media urged bating to respond to public anger by removing limitations. only to now flip flop on its approach. the guardian newspaper, the one slammed the government's restrictive, 0 covey, lockdown policies, claiming it had been walked by an outpouring of communal anger less than one week later. however, it's criticizing beijing's more lax approach for, quote, ill preparedness for new strains. the china story is one of several of lading which western media have dramatically changed. course the new york times recently late into russia for ledger, the using powerful weapons and civilian areas of ukraine. but then you tend to focus on the lack of damage caused by the munitions suggesting that they weren't powerful enough of more on this. let cross that live to journalist columnist on political commentator bradley blankenship money. thanks for joining us on the program. what does china have to do to get west an approval for its approach to cultivates? do you think? well, i think there's nothing that tiny can do to get approval for from the west for its approach to cove. it. we've seen that the west is willing to criticize trying to no matter what it does, whether it takes the top stanalin cove it or whether or not it takes a more relaxed dance. and of course, the will, the business community is much different. in fact that we've seen that business service continue to show from western european companies from japanese companies and from north american companies, that they support china as tough stance on cope it because the show the resilience of the supply chain. when it rest western media will never support china, no matter what to your mind, how do such articles influence people in the way? so they made the public more hostile to so confusion and don't. well, i think that they're designed to so discordant to make people distrust china to either make chinese seem you know, on the one hand like a to technocratic authoritarian regime that's willing to control its population. using cobit as a pretend or irresponsible and willing to let its people die. on the other hand, how do you see the lesson media view of all tentative pose of power like the bricks states that these days? do you think the claim for that from the, from ukraine has changed anything? well, i certainly think that, you know, the, the conflict in ukraine is made groups like bricks more salient. now, as the rest of the world news passed, the west and especially past using the u. s. dollar to conduct business because the unilateral thank you free team that the united states and poses. and of course that is a threat to the west. they're going to treat it as such and have, you know, just the same level of criticism of western governments and the mainstream media of course not, and i think it's, it's quite interesting to know how the u. k. in the u. s. medias now treating china and criticizing that prevented the 0 because of course, we know that all of the major public health policies, for example, in the united states have been written by corporations. the cdc dropped the guidelines. it's cartoon guidelines and dropped them down to 5 days. because of the airline lobby, the united states, we've just seen that there was a major national rail dispute against the paid sick leave. that of course, did not go through despite the will of the rail unions. and despite the will the american public and both have the congress voted for the majority, but it didn't pass because of the railway lobby. the employers habits actually controlled the u. s. cobra response, which is incidentally white as then of course, the worst in the world netting the highest case load in the highest death hole in the world. so as far as for country line china, when it comes to it's portrayed in the mainstream media, it's a case a damned if you do and damned if you don't. yeah, that's exactly right. there's nothing that charlie can do that would gain a favor in the western media. they're always going to spin it against china because of course china is the main geo political rival to the united states was making to journalists columnist and political commentator bradley blankenship and thanks for joining us on the program. it really great to have you on. thank you. thank you. thank you for joining us. i was see international as always plenty more stories to be found on our website r t dot com. and we'll be back in 30 minutes with the latest. so with, with course it was there, lay it to begin with, and then it was part of their original reservation. and it was somewhere in the 1920s that they lost oak flat. but it's always been considered sacred to that a but altogether within this resolution copper project area, there are approximately $800.00 archaeological sites that would be destroyed. oh wow. wow. that is right in the heart of where meaning for culture, where you know would be the same if you fire bomb the bad thing. i hope that this country recognizes native american ceremonies, cerebral ceremonial, grounds sacred sites. because that's where our hardy said we belong to mother earth. we do not own mother. we belong to one for me. oh, the showed the ukrainian people what the soviet parties and stood full and who was actually fighting the invaders. cedar cough fuck was ordered to conduct grade strategy grade all the way to the co pay the mountains. during one such incursion destroyed a large supply of oil along with the oil fields that provided the fair market fuel costs like squads and universal respect. and for his courage, the legendary parties on commander was awarded to go stars

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