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the, the, with the georgia and the capitol engulfed in violent protests for a 2nd nights and r t correspondent heading to cover the interest was the change and deported with no reason is given. a new report by human rights watch says is really settlers have uprooted, entire, published and in communities in this place. and many more in the occupied westbank are 2 reports on one violent incidents involving settlers. this is a garage from the video that went viral and this is what's left from the white car set on fire and the footage and then officials inactive is selling the alarm or with a growing number of depths of indian students studying in the us raising questions
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of the safety of the community and the print in president times mobilization laws allowing hundreds of thousands to be sent to the front line. well, condemning the west for putting a crate in my address the you are watching r t international live in moscow. i'm rachel ruble with a look at the top news stories from around the worlds are to correspond to donald courts or has been deported after being detained for hours that the police, the airport. he was held on arrival in the george and capital to prevent him covering the violent protest over the so called foreign influence law. the
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demonstrators waved towards in and you flags as they can them. the so called a for an agents legislation intended to give more transparency about form funding of the n g o's, an news outlets. western powers have expressed concerns about the bill despite it practically mirroring a decades old u. s. law. and 2nd, for some of the georgia in proposal like the us law requires and g o is and media outlets to register if they receive income from abroad facing penalties for infringements. despite the similarity of the laws, after the reintroduction of the bill to the george and parliament, the us state department react as swiftly saying the adoption of this law will lead to the country off the european path to remain deeply concerned that this draft
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legislation would harm civil society organizations working to improve the lives of georgia and citizens and would the rail georgia from its european path. we are also concerned that this draft legislation would impede independent media organizations working to provide access for georgia and citizens to high quality information. last year, when georgia is ruling party announced his decision to submit the bill to parliament for the 1st time. our correspond at donald quarter was also in the georgian capital and covered the protest being tier guesstimate violence between demonstrators and police. the, the uh, from over here, the,
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well, we discussed the latest developments with intel in war correspondent, andrea lucida, who fears journalists who represent an alternative narrative to that of western media might become targets or now or journalist. i think not only a russian journalist or correspondence with the i from passport the bottom or the journalist that are working in on the side of the main thing perspective can be targets for such actions in georgia, of course. so georgia, uh, warranty, maybe want to share these european barriers about the freedom of speech. and for these reason, maybe they want to show someone to someone in the west, the local, we are bar codes or us from journalist that comes here for a subsea. and these,
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these little about for him age and so that's a lot of pro you are people protesting against the, you know, and the, maybe these is a political message for someone months. it's up to say, now this is my point of view. and i think that's a, as i say, not only are i, some journalists are in danger mount. if someone want to cover such process the bucket or journalist system don't recognize it then sense in the west of policy. maybe this is the point and the report by human rights watch says is rarely settlers with the help of the army, have entirely uprooted its 7 communities and displaced many more palestinians in the occupied westbank since october last year. or these middle east bureau chief maria, from ocean and delves into a violent attack by settlers that was backed by the idea of young jewish settlers
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covering their faces token front of a garage and a palestinian village. then 2 of them enter inside one's glass has a car with flammable liquid and other one sets it on fire. it is rarely soldiers cold on the same as you stay behind. clearly aware of what is going to happen and do nothing to stop the use. when the job is done and the settlers leave, the soldiers give them cover. at one point they start shooting at on, on the palestinians, throwing stones, as could be seen on another video film from a different angle. we've come to the scene of the attack to find the place full of dramatic reminders towards the vehicles broken windows, bullet casings and terry find residents. this is the garage from the video that went viral and this is what's left from the white car set on fire. and the footage,
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the owner shared the materials from hasty ctv cameras with us. it's refused to talk on camera theory and for his live and more attacks. we met several people whose proper team house is all cars were damaged by settlers. all too scared to be filmed . these men live in across the street from the garage was the only one who agreed to talk on camera. the on the sub. on saturday, around 9 o'clock settlers came here, threw stones on the street and scattered garbage bins and tires. closing the street . there was a funeral procession that was stopped here, so people asked to open the road to let the funeral pass. they opened the road, but after the settlers left they returned set a neighbor's car on fire inside the garage and then started breaking into houses. they broke all the houses windows, including this balcony, that one and another at the back of the house. there were about 60 to 70 settlers. we don't know their names or even recognize them, or how to it was the funeral of
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a palestinian killed in a po drum the day before. the westbank has been a hot bed of conflict between 2 settlers and the palestinians for decades with disputes of land resources and political 70. the most recent wave of violet is started after a 14 year old jewish boy from an illegal outpost was found dead, reportedly was stabbing injuries before any police investigation. settlers took the law into their own hands, attacking dozens of nearby palestinian villages. the violence must stop civilians are never legitimate targets. we call them the will for it is to take measures to protect old communities from home. um we urge israel and the palestinian authority to do everything possible to de escalate tensions. the international community condemned violence earlier, washington sanctioned a number of jewish outposts and the you announced its plans to impose visa bands and assets freezers. on 6, settlers in an attempt to reduce is rarely aggression. policemen and many other
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palestinians believe it will make little difference of the settlers and the jews. don't care about anyone. i'm just saying generally about the jews, the settlers, the army, everyone. they don't care about the international community or anyone else. they do whatever they want. it could be a good start, but they are not going to change anything in reality. so these are where the army commented on the garage incident, say the way soldiers acted in the footage does not correspond to the armies values and orders. the adf launched an investigation promising to deal with the military accordingly, and it didn't take long before to waste it's conclusion. after investigating the incident, it was found that the situation in the video was taken out of context and does not reflect it in the correct way. in the area in the video, friction developed between is rarely and palestinian citizens, where mutual stones were thrown. the force at the point worked to diffuse the
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friction and minimize the damage to all citizens. the soldier in the video is an operational driver, not a fighter. who tried to talk to the citizens who set fire to the vehicle or for a safe member or these really parliament for they had gosh, parting standing for jewish, eric partnership and equality and jew himself send an urgent appeal to the country's defense minister. and the idea of the chief of stuff, if this incident is not going to be investigated and the settlers, they, and the sold. yes, i'm not going to be jobs. then i have no other choice but to appeal to the national institutions. i hold that they really ex, solve that problem and stopped with those kinds. but i must say that the fate eh, hold for about that. just a couple of hours after this interview was recorded. the news came in about 2, all their palestinians killed by gunfire in a fight was to settlers in the east and west bank police launched an investigation,
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but see, or is all that it's results just like it to us with numerous previous probes will hardly stop the violence will bring those responsible to justice and erased the notion of all tea from palestine. israel's opposition later has slammed the benjamin netanyahu as a threat to his own country, also calling for new elections. this government, this prime minister, has become an existential threat to israel. they've destroyed israel's deterrence. our enemies look at this government sense weakness and raise their heads. i was speaking to reporters following a trip to washington. the politician said the us administration is horrified by the behavior of the as rarely cabinet headed by netanyahu. officials in washington reported leg due, the cabinets, actions as unprofessional, and poorly managed or discontent with netanyahu's government is growing both at home and abroad demonstrators and telling me you've had been regularly
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protesting against the prime minister, demanding his resignation, or else accusing him of for a handling of the cause a crisis, as well as inability to bring his relay hostages home, growing frustration with netanyahu. his leadership style may come as no surprise when we look at the numbers, as well as onslaught on gaza is turning out to be costly with the countries debt and doubling over the last year. according to the latest report from the as really finance ministry. let's take a closer look is rails a total debt for 2023 peaked at $43000000000.00. 26000000000. more than the previous year. almost half of the countries that for 2023 only emerged after october 7th. as soon as the governor of the bank of israel says the idea of negative a global image could cause to the is really economy. as the sentiments of rhodes. then this intangible capital may be damaged. it could potentially hurt how invest to see us and our capabilities anymore. there is such an erosion the best that we
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will have to be and what call to to compensate for it better and palestinian rights activists here. if i follow you says the is really government army or sticking military escalation and aren't concerned with the damaging the country's economy to me. so why don't i send me your between last sunday as estimates and list on the class since speaking wrong. the wrong to, to media out suitcase the experiences because our lease mrs. so don't sound very expensive. and of course the rates are lia comerica. t was on stand stage because she has a pension. so it was a big job, much to any extent been 0 as nowadays, wiley go home at times. that is why we all mean. i don't know to satisfy the say why lights on for i send you all the one to say well my to the function exam
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to take additional out and i and action. so get us the home. so they don't mind to put in times you have the 2 are, these are the caught, i mean die 2 dogs of mine to the entire chosen life on the phones if people are just counting to while the is really economy goes through turbulence, amid the gaza, war, the rest of the middle east is fearful. the conflict could soon spill over. amid the mountain concerns the addiction, foreign minister held a phone call with his is really counter parts. but egypt which shares a border with guys that has been hosting delegations from both israel and palestine in the hope of brokering a truce. but tyro has refused to allow an influx of refugees resides and signing, concerns about the displacement of palestinians and regional security issues. officials say they've here israel wants to force a permanent expulsion of policy and ends in the egypt notifying palestinian demands
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for statehood. executive director of the era of the center for research and studies tanny's solemn on, says pyro is leaving room for peace. fine, not engaging directly in the conflict, easy to, uh, the uh, forwarding, but it's been didn't go on being and so, birth thing, if it still made sense for abuse or maybe making all kinds or immunizations to find a need to get a solution is a try not to be a bottom of the crisis and it's a beard. many uh, many of these are from many sides. look, the chips in florida are off. ok, southern ga. so we've got roughly a 1000000 palestinians who was still living in a tent city, living among the rubble there. and it does seem that it could happen at any moment, the egypt, this is probably gonna find itself having to handle potentially hundreds of thousands of people that look honey. i agree with you. you're right. egypt has been
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voted in supporting the power steering in cost. but at the end of the day, honey, can cairo translate your rhetoric into a meaningful actions on the ground? or is that too much to ask? a, this i think is really complicated scenario or use of the threads to avoid that from the beginning and the distortion of egypt, or every time somebody still feels better as the but isn't susie. and so that we refused any elanda. what isn't in this scenario may be some in real or effect. so is it to try to make a d and for some and there was a lot of those who made good by in the, of the military. it gave minutes to the right to brother. does the but it does if the dog doesn't want to uh, is uh, but a stand yet or vice that people to leave. it's lance because it wants to be a head before this is uh, but it's saying uh, conflict was, is there, i think it's a good chance if you jump to a maybe upset is this scenario so easy to try to be ready for,
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or is this a challenge india is external affairs, ministry says is concerned over the safety of indian students studying in the us over a rising number of deaths in the community. our take correspondent runjun sharma has the details of the chaise. the so called big american dream. thousands of indian students, full of hopes and aspirations back the bags had stateside every jo. what 2020 for a single wall. the still being threatened, 11 indian students found dead in different incidents, different locations. students of different universities must all in the united states of america. we look on slip has reached out and they have extended on possible help. the investigation is on. so hopefully we come to know more about the reasons for it. in since january,
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i think there are some been on indian students who have passed away in 2 cases i have got to do earlier. in one case, it was a case of homicide, which was registered against a person who was a vagrant. that was most unfortunate of pbx and me. and then after there was a case in which a person was shocked at automation in united states. they have strengthened that student outreach so that they can convey to the students what, how they should take care of themselves. what should be done, and what are the, the hell? because within the embassy can provide, hasn't been required. the investigation might be on the way, but the us authorities don't seem to be very alarmed. the government of india, i'm the indian american community, however, have judge the relevant authorities to ensure justice for the which since the family's foundation for india,
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an indian desperate studies analyzed the causes of these incidents and found that they range from suspicious shootings. kidnapping, environmental dis, due to lack of safety knowledge, mental issues triggering suicide, and even suspicious accidents do violent crimes. furthermore, due to the sudden rise in dust and they're suspicious in nature, ours are circulating around the indian american community about potential hate crimes. some of them feared the hate crimes are fueled by negative propaganda against the community. even though f i d s did not finding conclusive buckets disappointing these rumors. they may need to be investigated to timely address their concerns. india only beats china when it comes to the number of people who choose to study in the us, making up more than 25 percent of the total international students in the country. know many families in india, the use their entire life saving or even take out loans to pay for what is some of
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the most expensive education the entire was. but each of these tragic debts have left bills on 7 looking for on says i'm reassurances. it felt like it bought some like why was it another indian kid, he just fell to him. i'd say it is so unimaginable that a kid can die in this day and age provide some of the universe to campus is just tragic people in india, you're seeing the story small table stories. you start to wonder is this still the right path? very in the media though has picked up on this string of steps the rest. so media, the is largely been silent. now, would that be the case of the shoes and all the thoughts if a series of american students had died in india? can you imagine the uproar, recreate in president vladimir zalinski has lashed out at western officials, differing attitudes to the conflicts, the new crane, and in the middle east,
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calling for ukraine to get the same protection that israel received during the latest violence in the region. so it seems like me moves in the last 2 days, we have heard all kinds of things about the different conflicts here in europe and in the middle east, different levels of threats, different airspace, although the shower head, drones and ballistics are the same different. so that's always coalitional lights, but our human lives different people's values, different. they know they're not me, was the landscape criticizes the west for not valuing ukrainian. lives to himself has signed a controversial new mobilization law allowing hundreds of thousands more ukrainians to be sent to fight on the front line and mounting casualties. ortiz egos down of explains to michael partridge, just how the law will impact ukrainians. it was actually now everyone liable for military service in ukraine. they will have 60 days to report and to show up at the draft offices to like said basically to update the information there. also wherever
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gets the dropped the drop. notice even if they don't sign for it, they will be considered as those who officially and legally received it. so they will be eligible. and they will be basically, they will have to do and to follow every mobilization procedure, even if they don't put the signature under the draft notes as also they will have to carry their id, the military id with them at all times. i'm talking about those who are eligible and those who are well basically liable for the draft office, essentially old reservation, and that also they will be banned from leaving the country if they are considered those who live aging dropped. and if a person se owens more than 2 vehicles, viani will have to the right to requisite, basically the whatever they deem as the access. so really, very, very harsh, very, very, very, very harsh, little, very, very harsh conditions in mind,
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to millions of ukrainians of those draft. and this comes of essentially from a president who is criticized mobilization in russia. my democratic dish, the dish, we are a democratic state and we have to develop we cannot like russia and drive up people to war stakes. we're not such a state. we are fighting for european values and we want to be a member of the european union. so we must flight, well taking such values into account, and a lot of people are seeing it as a very desperate moves at times like this. now, from all of this, what has been the outcry of ukrainians themselves? now just there's one thing to say about this, this is a massively unpopular measure, even if you look at the comments for say, online and many, many ukrainians stay will be very much for the fact for all the registry clubs, the landscape of the moment. uh, any news images online like this, like the one that we're talking about right now that the more people will be
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dropped as in the army to just well, to take the place of those who died in this one who were maimed in this was that received so many negative reactions online, but the funniest thing is the military, those were on the front lines right now. they don't like that. is that because initially the very 1st draft of this new age included the, the pots about the di mobilizations. and so they made a ticket for you creating authorities. they made it look as if the new mobilization of this new is only the only voting only because they won't those who have been in the trenches for well gee, is now they want them back. they that they have, they are the you have deserve a good rest. now they took that pods out of the final version. so the mobilization full of just not nothing of the sort. it's not seem to slow. so even those who are in the trenches the, on happy with this new law, if it is miles,
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should them all they don't have the rights. so i'm supposed to get up now and go back to war. as they said here in drawing with the balance empowerment, it shouldn't be like that. i knew that and it was like, i need to, but they should not decide. there's even such a term service of the people who should not serve them, but they should serve us. so yes, because i was, i don't feel good about it. maybe lindsey, i'll just drive into life what we went through. so now if i'm a veterans on really excited about this initiative, you can imagine what an average ukrainian of mine, who's now 25 years old. it feels like because, well, the draft offices who are roaming the streets really scouting, growling the streets uh, looking to grab more mates to throw into these grinds. that's, i mean, i'm not just, i'm not, it's not a metaphor. this is what they've been doing. this doesn't really do much for
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zalinski, is claims that this war has been relatively blood less for the creating anomaly because still the official figure of those deceased and the war according to ukraine, is 31000. according to russia, it has been, well, you can multiply it by 10, so it's a, it's a, it has been bad. it is, it is the was, it is the, was conference of the 21st century in terms of, uh, just in terms of the sheer scale of it. so also also your premium officials. they have been talking about the economy and about money because the ukranian economy con, well it, it is barely surviving. i mean, it is non existent, one might argue because it's survives, of it's of odds of all the money and or for the funds that receives from the west. exactly. yeah, exactly. so it is boil, it does boil down to money. so just have a listen to what you crania is ukrainian officials have been saying about that aspect of the law not belie zation, which was adopted by the queen in parliament carries only threats and does not give
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any incentives to either the war in defenders or those who can replace them? it destroys the financial system because even before its adoption, ukraine is withdrew more than 27000000000 ukrainian grievances from their accounts in a month. so again, this low is bound to spark a new wave of people who will be desperate to leave ukraine, which they really can't do officially. so they will be getting their money out. they will be trying to get themselves out of you for and just to dodge dropped. but for the lens, key of this is a signal to the west. it's a signal, it's about showing intense that look, we all literally ready to give every, to send every single man and possibly woman very soon to, to the trenches to find you a war to fight the war that you wanted. and so just yeah, give us more shells, give us more missiles and give us more money this way spoke to
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r t contributor to our rate who says zalinski is only carrying out mobilization to get more money from his western backers. so this a package of 62500000000 on the supposed to go to crane. and israel's actually at risk is the less he's doing everything he can by trying to show the through this law on his side to say, hey look, we're going to put up all our remaining population to this me grinder this proxy or the us and need or fighting against russia view ukraine. um and it is a different desperate attempt uh for money. meanwhile, the pentagon has gone through 6 audits and is missing over 6 trillion dollars regarding military spending. so billions of dollars alone are missing that were given to ukraine and there is no accounting for it. so very have it. i mean it's, it's, it's a money laundering scheme for sure. but americans just had to pay their taxes. and
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i think they've had enough, as far as their tax money going to this in south africa, thousands of job seekers flooded the gallagher convention center in johannesburg for the 2024 job fair hosted by chinese invested enterprises. but the initiative not only gives employment opportunities for the youth but also reflects the deepening ties between the nations are teasing oliver. you can get reports of $100.00 enterprises and a 1000 jobs on off to local young and disputes of africans is an opportunity that to not have come at a better time for the countries job misuse. thousands of jobs seek assumed the glasgow convention center had his booth with chinese invested enterprises. and so that's what goes to a job. fish in hopes of hiring local talent for localized development. and we saw that because unemployment rates already the highest in the world, rising to 32 percent to the 4th quarter of 2023. the top fee. so concrete
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associates of and efforts to bring hope to the use of south africa the summer on just for here for this post, this way expecting at least 1000 warrant jobs. but the 12000 that they have already created over the past 2 years. where except that we are expecting them to create a number of 6000 jobs. oh, but that's all they pay the city. yes. but they have done more than what we have expected. we're still going to continue to make sure that we expect more investors from countries like china so that we can continue in increasing some of this opportunity to that to this company is actually bringing, you know, even though the presence of chinese companies and advertise tasted the labels of various african countries with the have been reports of chinese labor practices, offering plaque and harsh working conditions. this of african government and labor unions of committed to do more to protect workers, white continuously engaging with the embassy while continuously engaging with the.

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