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ways too late, but yes, the login disagrees with the government doesn't agree with stuff and assistance to create breaking news. the mom who turned his gun lawless live back in prime minister, had been on good government policies, including stopping all supplies, new trade faster, pulled into the interior, minnesota. the aging rolls out the red carpet as the teaching drops by for a state visits where he was met with a welcome and home or was from his chinese counts upon a couple of days ago, you took the oath of office and entered your 5th presidential term i want to congratulate you and the entire russian people,
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i am convinced that you will certainly lead russia to great achievements in national development. history repeating itself of several top diplomats from nato countries joined the anti government protest in georgia. moscow say that says worrying power. those 2 events in ukraine a decade ago, the, the very well welcome to you. it's 4 pm here in moscow when you're watching aussie international with the latest world news update. as always, it's great to happy with us that we start with breaking news this now and the latest on the assassination attempt. the games be slovakia, and prime minister. and the last our top officials in the country they've been holding a press conference in syria ministers to the government has been i'm good and government policies which included stuffing on supplies to ukraine or should i school on vehicles. but at each just,
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i can confirm the reasons why this is classified as politically motivated, pre mediated murder. we're not pointing fingers on anybody. i've presented you with the facts. and this was a summary of a statements made by they say it was that he's unhappy with the situation and he disagrees with the government. it doesn't agree with stuff in assistance to ukraine . west cross live it now to walk easy austin, economic joins us from a low in slovakia where the attack took place. i just didn't get to see you. so the country is official say the assassination attempt was politically motivated. well, more can you tell us on that make it based on the statements that were provided by still locked in officials. they do suggest that there were a number of reasons that could have been behind the attacks. these did cite some, they say that decisions of the court such as the government's policies could be among many factors. the countries position with respect to ukraine was another matter as well as the television referring to the media and how the so fucking
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officials suggesting the local media has been portraying the government's policies that have lived lead to the radicalization or to the step in which the assailant took essentially attacking of the prime minister and looking at a number of different aspects. the meeting was of course, an important one for the state of the country. the general sentiment shared by the officials did essentially take into consideration the wellbeing of the nation, not taking to light speculation. and that one of the main focuses of the conference was of course, the facts, hard facts. and the one thing that we do know is the salient, overtime has have shifting political views in the early 26 teams. the 2nd with essentially had an alignment that was more closer to russia. it had a, in a sense, a more naturalistic position. but over the years, back into 2022, the same and essentially took a radical turn and essentially started supporting, supporting from thinking for western alignments and alliances. and just based off
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of the, the social media posts the certainly the, essentially i shared statements quotes as well as the photos the suggesting his position on the matter. i looked at very briefly take a look at what some of those posts have to say. see what kind of slotting brotherhood is this? he's simply an aggressive who committed an attack very well. the times when called rich kicked out on this communist from the potty. there were times when i threw stones at the russian tanks because they came to like the rates us duplex face went beyond most cuz this little bit prime minister has a good reputation abroad. and they'll just say directed at the heart call of the. unfortunately, however, interesting days is government has been labeled as in mafia state is that association with the mafia is very irresponsible. the unimportant factor to take into consideration is of course, lucky is a member of the european union. it's also a member of nato, which really puts the country in a difficult position in the sense that the prime minister's government has for the
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time and time again essentially balanced its position as a member of the european blog. as well as a country that seeks to build and grow its own sovereign foreign policy. something that doesn't necessarily contradict side of the european blog or nato. but something that could potentially speaking complimented and a number of factors that we need to take into consideration. one of evaluating the attack and it's important to note that the prime minister has served in office time and time again. and as the officials, as a result of this press conference did state that the role of the people that democracy essentially led to this. the people want this, and the big question that was posed to many people listening was, what is the problem, let's, and are used to what the, what the officials have to say that i gave you the biggest tragedy of the past i was, is that we have discovered that the disagreement with
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of, with a different political opinion or disagreement or conflict of opinions have turned into a premeditated murder. what, what has to happen for a person who originally presented him? so present that he's opinions as best buy sophist, and he is an extremist who will just for the change of opinion and will take a gun and will callously one to kill someone else. i believe that is see and motions over the last month that waiting. so high in slower here was also important with respect to all of these events is the position of the governments during the election campaign. the prime minister then likes a little bit of fee. so as essentially focused on ending supplies, a weapon, deliveries, and a great deal of support to ukraine and as
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a result of the election. and as soon as the leader did assume offices government took drastic measures to put an end to it. this has been dumped by many throughout the european block, even within the country as a step towards russia. a pro, russia stands where as the leadership has time and time again said that this is not necessarily taking aside, but it's building an independent policy, independent from that of brussels or paris, or anyone within the blog as well as nato. and that is also another important factor to take into consideration. the state of georgia is a member of nato. it poses that ukraine joining the block in the alliance for one very simple reason because the leadership here believes of that of the ongoing conflict in ukraine was a result of publication from the west. and any more publication could result in more something that's not many people, not just and so lucky are interested in it, but nobody throughout the entire well, which is why the leadership here is focusing more so on ensuring that there is some
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sort of peace and stability taking into consideration the sensitivity of geopolitics and bilateral relations within the region. yeah. so many thanks to bring this up to speed on that that's all correspond then. yeah, send the ac in many thanks. i a less close live a to a guess now and discuss this by the we were joined by new boys and knowledge sub you in american journalism, blog and translation. many thanks for joining us. get to see you. so this is the full time fit services. then the office is prime minister, so he's obviously frequently appealed to a majority in the country. so what made him a target as well? i might see reuse that the constant rhetoric from the european union leaders and nato leaders as well as most corporate media painter target on him. i mean, just a couple of weeks ago, joseph beretta was saying, you know, we consider russia to be an existential threat. and yet there's a couple of members of the european council who disagree. now he didn't name any names, but he was blatantly obvious that he was hungry and slovakia as soon as the shooting
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happened. and you had body showed what's most notably saying, oh well he was a pro russian populous then implying that he had it coming. you know, this is you can and even later when they sort of step back and all of these leaders condemned assassinations is something that's horrible and shouldn't be happening on principle. there was still a undercurrent of yeah, this is horrible. this is bad. but also don't even think about blocking the official political line on ukraine. otherwise, something like this might happen to you. it was all imply, nothing was overt. but it's a climate of a sort of a political discourse that is dominant in the you. that almost makes this kind of political assassination, i won't say desirable, but normalized and acceptable if the target is a dissident and feed. so in many respect was a dissident, even though he was perfectly honest about what he intended to do and he got elected
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to the land slide. yeah, and the servicing of coal is coming, 3 weeks ahead of crucial e o elections in which populace as policies look, set to make gains is the danger we might see more political violence. the head of the votes would mean the officials into the back here, a very concerned about the polarization and even a civil war within the society that i would be concerned to admin, access the nations of this kind of exceedingly rare. and this does not happen very often under european continent, not because he or if he is there any more civilized? it's just that they've been through horrific world wars in political violence in the past. and they don't necessarily want this to be repeated. so they, they came up with all of these rules to prevent this from happening. and once those rules are tossed out the window due to some sort of political experience, all bets are off. again. if i were the government to slovakia or even the opposition to lock you, i would be extremely concerned about this. i mean,
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we still need to find out what exactly motivated this person. you know, there's all sorts of rumors going around that. you know, he was from a liberal that, that he significant other is the premium refugee. i don't know way if that is true . i'm just saying that, you know, if this was commissioned by an outside force, as opposed to being some kind of loan will attack a by, you know, a domestic extremist. then you know that that just wraps up the pressure even more . but again, political assassinations are never ok. and once you let that cat out of the bag, there's no getting it back yet. i will not know to actually receive and report. so i know that a person is being arrested 50 right, sending the security of the serbian president. do you see power allows hell both need us don't exactly to the european policy line, do they? you know, well, it's interesting because feed, so hungry improvements for big or bon and so being present, alexander what you're just sort of had a not quite a try them for it. but
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a very cordial relationship because they're all sort of decisions on the issue of ukraine and nato expansion and so on, so forth and the all advocate a peaceful solution. and we'll just send his a sincere condolences and best regards and wishes for speech a speedy recovery. and then there's random. pershing post on instagram here. this was a general original for your shows your nation. of course the serbian police are going to arrest them and take him in for questioning. i mean it's elementary, a sort of caution a to do this. i mean you, you never know like, people could just be running their mouth or they could be serious. you know, the fact that features on security didn't see this coming and that they failed to intervene with them and started shooting. i think it took extra few seconds and those were decisive. you know, you, you just can't afford to make these mistakes. i was saying, you know, on and off all day yesterday that if i were or but i would triple my security just in case because if this wasn't organize attacked by the establishment through
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a proxy, then he would be, he would obviously be the next target. when he started, so speaking to us, a dana bush and mileage. so the american journalist blog translates a really appreciate it. thank you. thanks for having a haley. nice for changing. paula shay? vladimir putin being given a warm welcome from his chinese cons a policy to pay and get these thoughts of the day 2 of a state visit to china and we cover. and as we entered the trip right here on off a of the,
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at the store. it's all phase visit blog posts in met cj and paying outside the grays, hold of the people in the heart of badging. the the, as the 2 leaders came face to face the national anthems of their respective countries. round out, both of them and putting on see to ping crazed, to be endearing relations between russia and china. the by, i'm very happy to be here in china among my friends meeting with you. thank you for your congratulatory address. on the occasion when i was re elected as a russian president, thank you very much for your invitation. in march last year, immediately after you were elected head of the people's republic of china, you also visited muska. we have this good tradition of making our 1st international visits to our countries. this is a true sign of the importance that must go and beijing late on consistent development of bilateral ties and fold encompassing partnership and strategic co
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operation funding. the dear president food in my great friend, i welcome you to china on a state visit. a couple of days ago, you took the oath of office and entered your 5th presidential term. once again, i want to congratulate you and the entire russian people. i am convinced that you will certainly lead russia to great achievements in national development. over the past 3 quarters of a century, china and russia is relations have been forged under difficult conditions. they have withstood tests under changing international situations and have become a standard for relations between major states. was that again and find a loss of documents to boost cooperation and trade. also use ego still enough as being for the big events for us. they stepped forward. they sat together in front of the press and both delegations, a number of documents, basically the delegations signed about 10 documents in pretty much
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a variety of rooms of cooperation between moscow and staging the trade economy, the media or technology, the so the russia and china expanding its corporation and both the leaders, they stressed that they can do so freely and that they don't feel that their hands are tied to buy anything mainly because they have been able to almost completely ditch a dollar in the electron transactions between moscow and paging. basically 90 percent of, uh, oil transactions between the nations happen in local currencies being it the rubel or the you on also the stress multi polarity as the see to russia. china relations. in fact, it was there was an interesting quote by the leaders. they stress that they did show the rest of the world as to how by like true ties can be done as to how
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diplomacy can be done independently associated gentry term issues, fresher and china stand firmly for the u. n. centered international system in a world order based on international law. we coordinate closely or positions on such platforms as the u. n. and the g 20. we promote a multi lateral world order, true multi polarity. we also intend to promote a political settlement of problems in global hotspots, seeking truth justice and fairness. in today's world, there is still a cold war mentality, unilateral head germany black faced confrontation and a policy of strength. these are a threats to global peace and security of all countries. this is, did he go to the list, but he wants to release to negotiations, have once again demonstrated that the approaches of russia and china to many international and regional problems of clothes for coinciding both countries pursue an independent foreign policy. we are working in solidarity to form
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a more just and democratic multi polar world, or to which would be based on the central role of the united nations and its security council. as well as international law, cultural and civilizational diversity and a balance of interest as of all of our disciplines in the global community. and they did so i made the unprecedented an unprecedented portion by the western nations to isolate russia and basically to the rail rushes international diplomatic efforts. and in general, uh, it was a fairly, in your face events, it is still ongoing. but just the way vladimir pooty was greeted here and paging. well, it did raise some eyebrows and we, well, we pretty much have the front row seats to observe the event. the south africa has by tons to the international court of justice in the hague and an attempt to hold as well as grounds operation and rasa. we still utilize pitches
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from the i, c j. right now. the hearing is on the way it's possible, rolled a case pulled by for toria, accusing is while of at some genocide in gone. so let's take a listen life, which is why it has thoughts to hide it's crimes. through the weaponized ation of international humanitarian. know it pretends that the civilians it through the kills through it's 2000 pounds homes through it's targeted as strikes through it's back to present intelligence systems. so it's executions of human shills, of this white washing of isabel's genocide misses the tea and fundamental element. the fact of the massive and still mounting evidence of s vials, genocide, all intent documented documents and videos of is rarely. parliamentarians admitted to the deed is quoting for the destruction of the public student people in
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casa incitement by design and civil society. and leading public is rarely figures or collectively supporting the genocide and its continuation. this road continues to show after contempt for posting and life operating with impunity. south africa has no, no other option then to once again seek protection in the home of justice for the fundamental rights of the public to many people to the existence. although this present application was pretty good by the unfolding him a different situation in drop. these mass genocide of onslaught across casa, has intensified over the past few days. also, what on to the attention of this coach? with that, mr. president, i respectively wished to request you to invite the purpose of the know to set us up
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africa, substantive legal documents. i think i think the asians of so after the couple of statement, i don't invite defensive on road to think before you have the floor. thank you, said mister president, members of the quoted who is the privilege to appear before you? no, no, no, to repeat. entrusted with the presentation of this part of south africa submission . this is not the routine case. it's not even a routine case on the use of for, for on international humanitarian law. south africa res here because the palestinian people facing genocide in garza and your previous orders have not succeeded in protecting them. again, you said the court held in january the palestinians have a legal right to protect the game, spitting the site and the south africa had shown that there was a real,
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an event in risk to the rep for a violation of that, right? the quote if it was in order because it considered it necessary to protect the palestinian people against genocide. i knew to shoot a further order in mock. but whether because of a lack of clarity is to precisely what the order is require. all because he is royal chooses to ignore them. they have not been effective the united nations as a framework, including the security council and the general assembly for addressing international disputes. but this policy does not work well in this case. in south africa, respectfully asks the court to reset it. so all righty and it's role in this framework. south africa's consider the technical legal requirements
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for provisional measures, changing the situation and so on. and we'll address that. the essential point is that the cold has the power to act to ensure that it's previous orders and it's event, your judgement will not be with us. and the palestinian people will be protected and that he needs to exercise that power. now to this one is actually lose direct to the goodness, the palestinian people throughout goes there. on the west bank, south africa's request was initially focused on ref, because the imminent prospect to death and the suffering on a massive scale resulting from israel to attack this since that request who has made it has become increasingly clear that israel is actions in rough uh parts of
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the end game in which garza is utterly destroyed as an area capable of human habitation. this is the last step in the destruction of gaza at this palestinian people. it was rough for the broad south africa to the quote. but it is all palestinians is a national wes, nicole and racial group who need to protection from genocide to the cold canada. we've had expressions about rage that anyone could accuse israel of acting in this way. we've had insurance is that israel was doing everything in his power to avoid civilian tests as he's exercised its claim rights of self defense. we've had both these rails me is the most moral ami in history.
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we've had denials that there is simon in gaza for months. people, particularly in the west, the repeated, i'm willing to accept the accusations of true. how could people who look like us and sound like us, possibly engage in anything like genocide. but the evidence has to be fixed to my colleagues will take you to that evidence, including evidence of continued bombings, attacks on people in so called safe areas to which they've been directed by israel attacks on a convoys kind of mess. graves of the horrors of which the corpses speak. there is no critical argument that this catastrophe is not real.
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the cold has already found a real and imminent risk of the violation of the rights of palestinian people. but to protection against genocide. the quote is aware of the statements of the united nations secretary general of the presidents of the united states, of heads of states and foreign ministers from around the world and of the heads of international agencies as a personal account. so the news footage that he matches from casa tell a consistent story of unimaginable horror. and it continues as we speak. most of cause a has been raised. the survivors who, while from time to time, allowed to return to the homes, returning to rubble with no homes, no running water or electricity,
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or sewage, or also working infrastructure. edwards, a few possessions that they've managed to carry with them on cops will causes that pushed from one of the photos safe area to the next. if the court does not know the possibility of rebuilding a viable palestinian society in casa, will be destroyed, at least to the lifetime of those who suffice to cover and horace, which has been listening in it to the international court of justice in the hague, south africa, continues to them on the un cool to take action to hold is rouse, rasa offense. they've been gone. is that with over $35000.00 civilians not killed in gaza since october. the 7th is our reason. the lowest is offensive, and roscoe in the south of the kind of gauze the west civilians were previously taught to go seek shelter. now proceeding,
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astonished at the only c. j. around 14 minutes ago, we'll be keeping a fully updated on all the events at the hague throughout the day. so do stay with us. moving on now, most goes well and of history repeating itself. most of the key diplomats from nato countries joins the anti government protests currently gripping georgia. russia is that it has all the hallmarks of what happened in ukraine a decade ago. meanwhile, the matter of to b c has lost out at the visit to the european delegation. this is not friendship. it is amity. it is an attempt to deepen polarization within the country. how would you imagine that if a foreign minister, for example, would go to europe on and speak at an opposition riley? what kind of approach is this? is this friendship? nothing extraordinary. foreign us agents are leading the demonstrations abroad against the law on foreign agents. we will recall the same picture in ukraine and
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know how it ended and how ukrainian interests were trampled on. hopefully, the georgians have loved this lesson. who can imagine that a law could bring so much disorder? the support is that a balance? and what does it say? let's take a look. n g o's, an independent media that receive more than 20 percent of their funding from foreigners or foreign countries need to register as organizations bearing the interest of a foreign power. maybe that's why the foreign powers want the little girl, and i guess and here they are, the visits in georgia foreign ministers from a stony a lot to be a little a new and iceland. and they have a message when times are challenging. you can count on your friends times are definitely challenging. so are they diffusing the situation?
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no, they decided to drop by to encourage the protesters and direction the to origin parliament's, the 1st objective of us coming here. this is to express our support this other there with everyone who fights for judges, democratic, and european choice for judges. european future. the adoption of this law negatively impacts georgia's progress on the pass. the choice of the way forward is in george's hands. we urge the george and authorities to withdraw the law if adult to the local be used to silence media and civil society organizations that play a vital role in helping georgette on its way to e u membership. one of the most moving moments of my political life tonight, we're all georgians. what about the georgians who actually won this law and wants to protect their country from outside influence? the u. s. has a similar law, in fact they are the ones who invents that the foreign agents registration act. no one has an issue with that.

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