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little, but you paid in full to vacations to get the troops inside. these video is from a lead testing exclusive, our mazda is for nothing, is without skill, amongst thousands of drew pilots to lead balances. these will become aces 10, that weight is full and one of them i want to introduce you to my colleague hans battled brother. this is a master, is my entire company has filled up a graveyard of ukrainians and master here has filled up another graveyard all by himself, somewhere near oval for another region, most of the, again flying drones. the full months ago, he quickly excelled the
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mazda has more than 140 confirm the hits. 140 ukrainian soldiers killed or injured by one. russian drew an operator with nothing more than a remote control in his hands and had scenario had trouble with the task of one at the beginning when i hit the target, i was trembling, but eventually became a piece of cake. when i'm given a task, a will complete it. i don't feel any player i'm just doing my duty. and also by eliminating one target, i may have saved the lives of our soldiers and views and demoralize the enemy. some of them i, it was used to for florida mazda, as well, protected. we was not allowed to film him. i was, yeah, any of the regiments positions last is base of operations is pages regularly the keys to valuable to reese,
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especially now that you can sources showing cracks. so let's go to the situation has changed radically and they haven't evidence, shortage of manpower. and artillery show got the new equipment at the email. they are dying in the entire unions and sending fresh ones even without the english language. they don't know what to do, but the decision maker on the same mistakes, which i can capitalize on ukraine, is in a difficult position. it is losing so just fast that it can replace them. never mind trading them and, and train soldiers do not last long. mazda and others like him, do not let them. the more, i guess, the archie from bach most than the people's republic. the bbc is restructuring is assets and india. the media company has transferred his
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india in both costing license to a private entity you founded by a former bbc employees who have pledge to maintain strict standards. it's unprecedented for the bbc to grant their license to publish to another entity. we will not compromise our journalism and the bbc is solidly behind us. considering that the bbc didn't want to lose its presence in india or cut jobs and they didn't want to become financially and viable. this forced us to think out of the box based on the legal advice the bbc was receiving. everyone was veering towards this as the viable option. the bbc has applied to the indian government for a roughly quotes has to it. can this 5 it's limited company is a top solo searches at the bbc office is related to the local tax legislature. i think it's still news. entities are allowed to direct phone investments up to 26 percent through the government approval routes. the ownership struggle comes, submit, the bbc is waiting popularity in the country and the number of consult with the
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surrounding the broad costs to the news organization. as a film this quite a thing, indian prime minister last year, which demonizes what were the 20026 tarion riots, new delhi that accused the broad cost of cecilia nancy government's agenda and having a close colonial mine says let's, let's discuss the situation now. with a guest, the older i'm calling this all to go many thanks for joining us on the program. it's very nice to see you today. i'm some. what does this media shakeup means? the india do you view the move and the legislation is an attempt to bolster delays sovereignty. let's say we need to have some sort of regulation so that, you know, there is no unwarranted coverage of a wrong coverage of incidents which happen in india. because you'll see the whole history of bbc we must be, has to be in and in the us. those are all 1940 or something and all throughout the
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course. i mean i, i could point out some key examples where they have completely missed reported incidents, major incidents, davis and backs and india. and they have done their great embrace and leave without any checks on what they are publishing. so the problem is not with having important inconvenient them, but with them publishing lies or untruths, or come to the fullest reports. so they have to put in the 20081 way that it looked at the actual dentist word part today, and they haven't reported them as just gotten when you're doing sort of calling them when they are doing editors. they massacred so many people, innocent people. recently, there was some coverage up front by bbc on that on one of the issue where they have come to the um, you know, denying the india's epic sports of you know, just ation when they haven't picked their grandmother. as i mentioned structure, i may assume that declaration that i'm and that it was a, you know,
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the booth and the fact that mr was done. and the music has opened weeks of the tonight and then the nights physical evidence of the existence. so from the to start to get the evidence or from monday. so it's not just about why don't be missing documentary. it is what it was, a stag, the not assume to have repeatedly taken as i just learned. it's also worth mentioning that i need this thing as actively as with it to financial fraud. i mean, did not pay taxes, which they were suppose to pay. so you know, that was obviously something know and to pick and be allowed to continue with. so this, you know, do our certification you could say, or this formation of a new, i'm putting it is a just a way for them to actually comply with been doing the conditions. this is sort of like a really good thing. i would want saying that there is a change in that approach or this direct strategy which has been very enjoy phobic and can do for big so far. so if you, if i have to guide you to let me just to give you a basic idea of,
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you don't need to see us how it has run into these types of problems with several countries. so be your title, be our one to me. you know, there are so many countries like me onboard with. they have openly defied the government regulations and the laws. so it's not about trocklin freedom of speech. i mean, you can mean that goes to your opinion, but the good news cannot be against the various people, you know, who you are broadcasting it to. so the federal life about indian stowing means that is not something we shouldn't be ok with as indians. so this is what i'm just about being on the government for the board. me, i think you can do so. yes. so what is it that the widespread sentiment towards western news out as like the bbc and what did these actions me for the standing of such media in india? and i think of this is a very good question because it's not like indians eat all part of news outlets. if there's just fact, you know, now that we have found
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a better way of finding the truth about laser and some things, and in the, i'm not talking much longer incidents like, you know, just basic numbers are wrong in the report age in the report is of many funding outlets and b, this is the top one given that list and you cannot really, you know, completely report wrong them words like into the new life is 2020. they have not reported any massacres. any feelings of the news in those rights. whereas we know that both was things that handles was killing, but never know where to put them back in and where and all of the have reported the number as the number which in fluids in those to have reported back as of booking. so for me seems only so you know, the system to be um, august picks basic upgrades and because no indians are realizing, i understanding that, you know, this is going to just simply max, you cannot like just wait for the agent to 53, right? so never lost a lot of their credibility. mm hm. um, you know,
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like maybe in the seventy's eighty's, ninety's indians would, you know, consider of for an altima to be a better source of news. maybe you know, because otherwise they should be calling. i've ation was school not completely done with now my opinion do mind is to a good extra deep on nice and have yeah. out live switch. you know, as follows, these ideologies of all of my vision. i would you repeat that the make indian screen apologetic about being and being they are using their credit for anything. they are not finding of 12 footing here in india no matter how much they try. so they're. 5 you know, their basic narrative, the basic approach has always been data metering generalization. so they don't, they obviously make very gross happenings as look like less gross, you know, like they would do not roll rapist or if this. so that's a good thing. you said there's a, b, b, c comes top of the list when it comes to me is reporting on events within india.
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how would you then tower 2 eyes? the bbc is betrayal over in the given the government's accusations that it hasn't been fair and balanced. so let's see what the 2nd b, c has been in the operating within india for i think the longest time. so they for it to be in gmc for, to give at least truthful report as you know because they have like an lines in line for since the, the new see the or is making out of the missing u. k. had the 99 percent spake, it will be indian subsidy up to you know, to the backs of asian veins and all of those things. so even though they were in india when they was the, you know, completely funneling of colonized perspective. so, you know, that's not really something new and that goes, i know we, like you said it's kind of a big trail of the trust and the support that we have received from indian. so no, because we can on victoria the categories such as government that people charge would send dition or just the students. so that's how they have reported these
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people. the students that are active this you can like stuff in that trains. you cannot make those payments. and headed towards that is so that kind of thing is just a quick tre, all the presto for you and people. and hence, even though i think the bbc is being groping, i'm the, what they're, you know, their workforce is the same. their news of what it is the same if you just see news even from january or something. it's not reading drastically different from what the, the, from the stylish to have been following for all use knows what i'd say if they knew what to go through. i own india and be popular in india and they need to be painted . i don't think they are doing that, but they shouldn't do that if they want to be successful. and again, this is, there's nothing wrong with pointing out flaws somewhere, you know, that's, and i just wanted to clarify that point is if there is something which you know, is being lost or, or if there is some kind which is not, you know, covering both sides in the mean meat, most media outlets, if you want to do that,
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that's different, but that is not what they are doing. yeah. it's not about just being anything global and it's about get for feeding the wrong news and style lead to people. and that is a big tree because we trust the media to tell us the truth and the way. yeah. what is the purpose of it? absolutely. so i think the last, the trust of people think thank you so much for speaking to us. i really appreciate your insights into the situation also and call them as to all to go well, thank you. thank you. the, the georgia, the routing policy is preparing to re enter. there is a so called for an agent low with the problem is to insist the in the legislation will succeed this time and will prevent outside forces from him during the countries process. they prove to as the transparency something russian, no penalties european. last year they managed to mislead part of society. they turned values upside down, but i'm sure they will not be able to do this again. we believe that transparency and freedom of speech are defining values in
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a democracy. so let's protect both principles, both values as much as possible. well, that's fine, but with this house on this story now without correspond doesn't don't own codes. i don't many things, but coming in. so tell us more about this for an agents. know, well, this proposed legislation is aimed at making georgia and society just more transparent because for years uh, thousands of western funded n g o's had been working hard in the country to manipulate public opinion against russia and china. and this law actually isn't even attacking them. it would just require organizations in the country that get over 20 percent of their income from foreign sources to register in a government database. nonetheless, these western funded, in fact, organizations in the country are already on the attack against this proposed legislation, criticizing it for being a so called russian style law. and parliament is set to discuss it later this evening. and what is the western reaction being to george's discussions about the little while the european union has already openly criticized this proposal,
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saying that the apparently transparency and democracy are mutually exclusive. the transparency should not be used as an instrument to limit civil societies capacity to operate freely. we encourage the political leaders in georgia to adopt and implemented force that i in line with the state of the objects. if of joining the european union, supported by a large majority of georgia and citizens, the goals in georgia to uphold is commitment to the promotion of democracy, the rule of law and human rights. on top of that, we've got georgias, sorry, germany's foreign ministry spokesman basically hinting that the prospect of you membership for georgia could be taken off the table if this for an agency loss, if for an agency's law goes into effect, and we've also got nato's leadership coming out publicly against the law as well. i
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oppose any of the town by the georgia government to reintroduce the draft law on for nations or for an influence as business actually. and that 1st day strengthening democratic institutions in georgia, georgia, and used to work and reforms to get closer to them they to and that you were being union, the georgia and people made it clear that they want a democratic prosperous feud showing the repeal erode lots of family, i'm afraid that any law that introduces this idea of foreign agents will have an impact on media outlets that also operates in georgia, undermining the better idea of macon, georgia, a stronger and more democratic society. and now, despite all these claims from these georgian liberals in the west that this is some sort of proposed russian style law. i mean, we also have to understand that the united states has had a for an agencies law since the mid 20th century. and the european union also recently enact that its own a similar law though the europeans say it's not a for an agency law. it's a defense of democracy package, right?
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so this is the 1st time such and always been out for the discussion in georgia last year. it was also discussed but why wasn't that adulthood? that's right. actually last year i myself was in georgia when parliament decided that it was going to try and pass a very similar to this one just about over a year ago. and immediately basically became clear to me how just how entrenched these western and g o as are in george and society. i mean, thousands of protesters came into the streets and started writing over what they were calling a russian style law. i was able to talk with a number of the protesters. one said that the russians were mongrel dogs. another one said that their spirits were in slaves by se tannic forces. and so you could imagine just how crazy and you know, dangerous. it was there just to speak to a russian, for example. i mean, i was able to get interviews with these people because i introduced myself as an
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american. people were throwing molotov cocktails. people are throwing rocks, the police responded with water cannon. so it was just an absolutely chaotic situation just because the government there was trying to get a hold on for and meddling in the country. i remember it, well, i remember your reports of from the georgia and, but considering the titles that created last time. why now? why, as i just started to re initiate these discussions, well, elections are coming up on october 26th in georgia. and it's very likely that the west, along with it's a proxy organizations in georgia, are basically trying to thwart some of the ruling euro skeptic george and drain party doesn't, in whatever it's trying to do when an attempt to basically cartel its political power. and hopefully, i mean in their, in their hopes obviously trim down the political power, the georgia dream will have in parliament after these next to which interesting stuff done. all right, thanks for coming in with the details. appreciate it. thank you. as well as left
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the trail of destruction, a neighboring leaven off the months of cost for the strikes between the id, f and hezbollah, and the latest development this monday as well. so as it has assassinated, the cd, a field come on, the ultimate, it's one degree. recent attacks have devastated several towns on the lebanese side of the border. footage from the scene shows piles of rubble where residential buildings. one stood at least $340.00 people have supposedly being killed by the idea inside left and on since october. as well as days it has been hating back. it is well in response to the assault on garza 11 on isn't the only country that's being bones by you as well. since the gauze of will began, the idea has carved out a series of other knows the tax on syria killing a number of civilians, as well as a rating of the military advisors stations that the most recent is where the strikes destroyed. in the radian consulate building in damascus, leaving the same people dead out of my i didn't join a list of multi colored stays,
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hezbollah will react to any attacks on lebanon. and so i guess as always, as they started last weekend and also the 7 that has the law has never been accepted. so they think any civilian or any flights or without it is part of against the executive. we will see more escalation and more and training on the is the assessments and certainly the the, the ship a bug case. because this, this has been the case of has been less responsive. so i mean, is that you need uh assist the nation or shunning civilian cities and the times or so any of the fighters. so we would expect to see i just phones. we have seen all the, everything that's based on dimensions and desktop and the word most, c, p s time stops this i get instead of this, once that,
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that has been sitting like people and people 11 and by the side of the studio. so 7 to 6 years ago. how many, thanks for your company here in off the international this monday is always good to have you with us. we're back in about 10 minutes with more of the latest. see you then the by the early 1950. can you became one of the centers of resistance to colonialism in africa? the british invaders infringed on the most basic rights of the local population. great britain and pursued the policy of squeezing out the local population from their indigenous lands. the best airable areas were given to white farmers,
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dooming canyon stepfather de and hunger. this caused the sharp protest of the peasants and led to the emerging of the mile mile movement, which started to play against the invaders. the rebels felt themselves canyon land and freedom army. the spiritual leader of the movement would be anti colonial, active as jo, mo, kenyatta, to freedom fighters used guerrilla tactics and attacked individual units of the greatest troops. the latter responded with massive air rates and artillery effects . when suppressing the uprise of london relied on maximum cruelty over $50000.00 canyons were killed. about 300000 people were thrown into prisons and concentration camps, where tortures in no way inferior in girl, z to the nazis was lively practice. the veracity of the colonialist only led the temporary success. in 1963, the british empire had to recognize the independence of gain. yeah. however, the colonial raising left behind a trail of blood and wounds that canyon nation has not recovered from on sale. now,
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the boys earn those over wide. it was can be started by line, please can be satisfied for the importance of what your neighbor of the stations that transparency is extraordinary. john mystic patrice then just succeeded in finding documents that existed in making them available to the world public. i mean, what could be more holding back by publishing information and sharing information with the public. he was exercising the right to free speech. he did so in the public interest. hogwash, this or mom realized tends to me and, and honestly, the biggest of late, continuously. i know, i know why advice may know who is the guy that illegal anymore.
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