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can you see through their illusions, going underground? can the women in the world, the knives and supports i, once independence were getting boned for playing with foil and seized a bit of fruit of their own? doing beijing's top tip come up, says the strong, the wall to commit to the one china port principal. the great site is the guarantee . the piece has was calm on the 3rd day of the national people to congress damage the invitation. taiwan issues grumbling, apology after it may bump minutes to remarks on the skin color and eating habits of india and walk us any look, syria and yugoslavia, they would know decisions of the un security council, the united states release,
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the streaming from the bottle itself and wind rush, it began to protect its people in done best. why is the same not allowed for other countries? wrapping up the well chairs for a lot of my parents and takes a out of washington and putting out the double standards, opens foreign policy. and it is exclusive in ski to oxy the head of the u. n. is atomic energy watchdog says he now has the legal right to investigate any further attacks on this offer roach at which it up. how did that happen? now, my reaction would be very different, because now i have a mandate to look into this, to ask questions to try to determine what has happened to the fellow on good morning for almost good. we all know i from o h q, and very glad to have your company this, our well starting
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a saw of those who support taiwan is independent of playing with fire and will getting funds. those wives of warning was from china's top tip of them out to was speaking off to the start day of the national people's congress. so you got 2 more years or the one china principal is already innovating international consensus. those who come to life and support. so i once independence or just challenging china, southern and see certain countries that still ensues, the maintaining official relationship with die one, just going to see it in, in china's internal affairs, the stronger the commitment to the one china principal. the great is you've got and see for peace across the street will be which is whoever engages inside when he's independence on the island. will be held accountable by history. whoever in the world connived and support. so i was independence, will get boned for playing with for you. and so used to be the food of their own doing well to get a bit more on the people's congress, of course live now to the seems you to. yeah. and he doesn't have
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a strong so i don't know, i just want to ask you, i mean yesterday's meeting was diverted to economics. what's on the agenda for today as well? obviously, today, the most important in the event of all i would say is the press conference a given by chinese for administer as well as a member all the political, the role of c p. c. c. peace each central come maybe mr. wong, we well during bad nearly to our press briefing he has touched, he has covered a wide range of issues and nobody has touched about china's relations a way that the united states we, they european union. and we of course, with the russia and also the as had such a pound, a china on a stance on a tie. one issue i tie one question which he has read each rated that tie one east part of china and east and c a and b, e a and the board part of the chinese territory. and surprising me, he also touched on the artificial intelligence international governors that,
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that he mentioned that the aging is about to submit to a resolution or a submit a proposal to the united nations in order to help build their a safe is safe affairs. and the more beneficial on that are to fish artificial intelligence to the world. and he specifically mentioned a dad that the major countries operate operation in terms of technology, especially at the artificial intelligence. a ma, major countries are important for the also as significant to as the participation participation of developing countries. these specifically mentioned that, that in terms of the future regulations of the artificial intelligence that he does a why the patient doesn't want to know any country to him that to behind what you mentioned, that obviously the foreign policy plans were also hearing the pool. it's the china could become a mediator in the world between russia and ukraine. sussing, its diplomatic cloud has been growing in recent years. how like to just about is.
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yeah, i think the of the, one of the reasons trees are the why, you know, there's a lot of talks about aging. can you can again act as a piece may for a p p, spoke of broke or piece baker to on the, to, you know, for a to help bring the piece back between a brush and that you can, i think part of the reason is because the world has, when this debate has successfully mediated every push mon, between rivalries are between saudi arabia and iran, your last year. and also, you know, the at the press briefing by one you has read each rated that china has the old china has done is to push for peace tops. and again, you've written each rated china stance on the, on the only you'll plan sizes. that is a, you know, to a, to abide though, for most that brought out for by chinese present issues in p, which are, you know, a solving t, n territory. integrity of all countries must be respected at the per person. the
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principles of the you in charge of must be for the observe and legit missed security concerns about countries must be must be taken seriously and all efforts that are conducive to the piece of assessment of the prices must be supported and the, you know, he rate needs rate and the china stands on the same price as to be made the stand the same. that is to continue for peace talks and hopefully we will see soon that they both sides to could return to the negotiate to the negotiation tables. i'm just finding, i do want to pick your brain. so i mean russia, china relations was a topic, a t one that came up during the press conference with the foreign minister. b very famously, of course, the no limits partnership. one of the prospect through tonight for the near future, the, and i think the, i'm trying this ties with the russia has been, you know, repeat, leave. a said by wong and the ad there, you know, especially on the other,
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for instance, of the special envoy and china sent to japan, russia, in order to of, sooner to bring that bring both sides to back to the negotiating table. that both of them has read each array that the china stands on. russia is based on the not non, i'm not, i'm not a lions non non compensation and don't have any of the 3rd parties. and this is which on has to be, but basically has repeatedly said at the suspense and they start up and she will not kept her relations with russia since, you know, for a long time. well, we appreciate your giving you all such a comprehensive of you. that was the seed you can correspond didn't don't set. thank you very much. the wild youth festival has wrapped up in southern russia, not the closing press conference president fruits and took a mate. washington putting out the double standards of its foreign policy issue has been raised by all correspondent and kind of hoping who will not be event
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a can i to states failed to cope with the burden of responsibility. they created the monopoly and begin to strengthen it. the running it leads soon faced the fact that the vast majority of the countries do not really like it. everyone, so that the resistance to the emerging world order was growing problems and failures began. even the allies don't like it, but they are afraid to say too much. the ruling elites of the united states decided that they did not need the old system of world relations. the balance in the world has changed and they have decided to rebuild the world order for themselves in iraq, syria and yugoslavia. there were no decisions of the un security council. the united states released this genie from the bottle itself. and when russia begin to protect its people in don't bass, why is the same not allowed for other countries? with a very sophisticated answer, basically to making clear how the united states is conducting itself around the world. and how this is
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a barrier to having the kind of relations that russia in the united states should have is major countries that have a good, very big impact on the global stage. and he gave a very clear and precise answer. and i asked the russian president about relations between the united states and russia. and also i touched on the fact that the tucker carlson interview that he did was very well received that he came across as a different kind of leader. and that was good for american use to see a kind of politics. it's different because in united states, our politics is very much about sound bites and gossip. and you know, he has more of a scientific approach to long term strategy and stay craft. and she gave a very clear answer based on how the united states has conducted itself a sense of the 2nd world war. and he talked about nato and he talked about beautiful arity. he talked about how the united states and they did rock without
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the permission of the un security council and the activities, the united states as gauging in various places. and i really appreciate that. and he was looking right at me as he spoke. and i can tell he was speaking to me, it is just a high powered, is that i've been doing a lot of live streaming and videos from the of that so many elaborate display is about technology. so many elaborate uh, you know, after ration demons, demonstration, advance parades, many different countries participating, and it just shows the deep roots of relations that russia has with so many countries. i mean, so many latin american countries, so many african countries of the middle east asia. i mean, it's just so many parts of the world have a very, very deep relationship with russia. and you know, in his remarks to the closing ceremony of the festival where was able to appear in person, he talked about the traditional values that kind of transcend cultures that bring
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us altogether. this is what he sat here watching it as. so despite the differences, there is something that unites us in rush, and we call these our tradition of the values. this is the foundation of our life. something that we all have in common. we are all equal from the moment we are born, thanks to our mother and father. this is how people are born. there is no other way even with modern technology. we are all born equal. but here comes the question. oh, we growing up developing equally. unfortunately, no, there are no equal conditions in the world for everyone, and that is the main injustice of today's world. is it possible to secure equal conditions for everyone to grow and develop? i don't know, but what i do know is that we should all strive for this, even the very fact of striving to make the world more democratic, more stable, balanced, and safer. and so overall, the festival i think has been a smashing success of the western media tries to portray russia is being isolated saying that russia has been, you know, cut off from the rest of the world. that's
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a complete delusion. so many countries are here with big delegations of use participating in the festival. russian use are bonding with youth from all over the world. they're sharing a vision of development and cooperation. they're celebrating the brakes as an alternative to the western financial system that's keeping so many countries in poverty. i would say the world use festival conducted at the time when russia is also still engaged in the special military operation. uh, you know, the fact that they're able to conduct a festival like this, this shows a real strength on the part of the russian government and russian society. and jeff, involved in an exclusive interview with all tv head of the international atomic energy agency. that's rafael growth. see, outline what the u. n is doing to keep those up for auction. you could have helped on secure since we established the mid 5 basic principles at
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the un security council. that hasn't been a direct showing on the prompt itself. i've seen close the case before, so if that happened now, my reaction would be very different. because now i have a mandate to look into these to ask questions to try to determine what has happened before. that was not the case because the i use the caps or how that simply a new get safety security remedy which was more, which was narrower and more simple. now we have said the i is going to be looking into these 6 and to the extent possible to indicate what has happened that have been some mine or it be so dangerous. i would say in terms of perhaps some cro drones, a heating and medical dar which is the village near by the plant might on those. we
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haven't been able to gather, you know, we are apart from any of these. we are a group of things, pictures, and when we pronounce ourselves, it must be on the basis of our own independently gathered information. if i don't have enough, i can have a hypothesis. like you have like many people have, but i cannot say this has happened or point fingers when i don't have all the elements in my hands to say, face is clearly the source of the attack. i think here at the end of the day that is clarity on what are the consequences of something like this. and these is what i keep saying. what do we have the information, for example, that's what happened just a few days ago. for those sort of we would, we have been saying, when do we have the information intelligence information or any of the information that that are meaning 30 possibilities that there could be the terry movement. we,
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we ring the alarm bell and we say attention, we are watching. nothing should happen. and we are trying to play a deterrent role in this. we are not perfect, maybe, but much better than nothing. meanwhile, taiwanda foreign ministry has been left red faced and having to issue a growth like apology to off to the labor minister. during the discussion on the possible recruitment of indian migrants, paid particular attention to the skin color and the eating habits for government expressive, sincere apologies. for the situation, it will earnestly review its actions and make needed improvements going forward. taiwan, both to civil society that embrace has different views and allows for a wide array of voices to be heard. taiwan, also fully respect cindy as diverse and rich culture and cherishes the friendship between the peoples of taiwan and india. paula,
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let's get more on this story now. joy, now biology is origin shaw my origin. good morning. um, i mean, she found it himself in some pretty hot roots up with the remarks. i mean, we just how to snip it, but can you talk us through the details? are you good? i wanted a sense hes quoted, spoke to in the mall after it's liberal. minnesota, a basically made those controversial remarks about can call no religion die. it's about some indians from the northeast region. and this obviously ahead of the provincial drive to recruit migrant workers from india to side one. now hope comments. the has been criticized by law because not only from the opposition but also from the ruling policy. both commons were not steve full. that's what they're saying. and because of the people from north east india are the 1st to have
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similar eating habits to us, regardless of desk and color. then again, most of the people over there are christians, regardless of what they are in manufacturing construction, audrey culture, we have on, you know, yeah, it wouldn't be important to on the line here that relationship between india and thigh one business relationship in particular has been warming up in the last few years i'm, this was after huge apple decades because of the india pacific geo politics and economic security concerns. india has been so much conservative in keeping relationships with the taiwan. but in, in, around 2019, that is in prime minister. the more the 2nd till there was some woman golf assaults that we have seen. and of course now with these remarks we've not really sure india
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hasn't reacted just yet in the administrative big sound. the bells, but what we're seeing is a huge lot of reactions on social media. people are upset. they think that the commons needs by so i wanted me bowman, this star r o, very, very insensitive. the are bottles and the are very taiwan is. india is important. geo political partner such a racist comments would only downgrade people to people, relation taiwan should refrain from such comments. no clarification can justify the racist. an anti indian ideology of taiwan. taiwan needs to educate its public, the radicalized society address issues of racism, and communal ism, and make it more inclusive, imperialistic. if the ministry of foreign affairs of taiwan ever faces a problem and asks india for support to tell them that we will only support the tie when they use that have dark skin color. the social media calling the comments made
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by the lieberman a student i want offend. see recently buyers insensitive as well. no. regardless, india is the most populous country in the world. india is also very do what it is. one of them was divorced countries in the world as you will from no to the south from christian we took on yeah, commodity you will find different languages, different cultures, different religions, different stuff. the way people know different colors from not taught, but that doesn't mean that you will give jobs to people based on how they look for the language they see, etc, etc. now, in the schools also in the northeastern region, which the particular labor minister was talking about, i follow up with seems to be most similar in appearance to ease easier. so therefore, i'm a, do you mean the basis of the common several made by that label minister to give a bit of context. here in february di yvonne had basically said that is going to
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hire migrant snable a from india. and this also dive on spacing. this particular label shortage and the rapidly growing old age population. now this is the similar situation that we're seeing in, in the particular region in china and japan and south korea. and which is why the need to hire more migrants neighbor. but on this basis now, the big question really is that by one has asked for an apology, literally in the for give well, obviously beside the well of this concerns. it does make you wonder what's happened to diplomacy. that was the all t's ridge and sharma joining us. thank you so much, engine as the whole in garza and then says it's 6 months reports come in over. at least 15 civilians killed overnight in his rating strikes that hit to unblock in the central part of the enclave. now that adds to
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the total desktop, which has now passed. so 2703 strikes for pull to the targeted residential buildings within the city, the se, right, refuge account, medical teams have taken the dead to the nearby locks the hospital. most people, they're all set to remain trapped on to the rubble. it comes as palestinian american doctors described to the un security council, the horrors of the conflict bodily demanding a cease by it's tragic. i've been in different missions. this was the, the most terrible and horrific that i've seen in my life. and i believe that the humanity of each one of us to do something to stop this. and you guys heard that in the fees and everything. but honestly, we lived every single day for 13 days and guys, and it was an easy, as you saw or what you're going to hear this. i saw it in my eyes and have treated the basis that i tried every single day. and thank god that i came back here to at
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least be their voice on my voice, their voice today, none of us are here for condolences. we're not here for apologies. we're here for immediate action. we have demonstrated that every minute signifies the loss of a life the starvation of a child, and so we need an immediate and permanent not temporary permanent ceasefire. now, meanwhile, a huge crowd gathered outside the office of the un relief and walks agency in rafa . nonsense stopping palestinians rushed to get bags of flour, one of the few products available to ease that hung up cause a health officials have reported 20 death so far. judy, from malnutrition, dehydration we had from naples who say it's impossible to survive without more help . a pilot, we demand the underwater to increase
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a during the month of ramadan because the flower they provide is not enough. i did . and we have children who need milk, and they cannot stand on their feet because they suffer from low blood sugar. but we're not provided with anything except flower know what, but sometimes we only get flower when we do not get a usual food. a baskets such as meat, cooking, oil, sugar and milk. all these things should be included because of poverty, people sale their allotment of flour in order to buy other things, such as cucumber, tomatoes, onions and peppers because people want to do different things as they cannot always consume flower alone. we spoke to the supervisor of the king, solomon humanitarian aid and relief center, installed your radio. now he revealed that as well, has made it difficult to deliver a aid to the reach. and that's if it's allowed in a tool where that team from k s relief from of, of a pop knows that we have visited to the board. i've shut off on the half of my some sat
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a very close to the door. and then we have seen many knowing the trucks waiting good to have a permission to go. and i have spoken to many select that i brought us uh on the sea. and all of them are very tired and exhausted because it takes them to long. busy to be allowed due to income. and uh, the biggest challenge is the tvs approve of from the inside and they have also to fix it as fixes on some of the a supplies. some of them are they coming machines is they don't allow them. some of the also uh, shows the supplies, they've done a lot of them and they, uh, categorize those supplies as a potential risk for them. so we are doing a lot of with, in order to,
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uh, push our, our supplies to go through. if we have a through in cation to save people until uh, lift the risk of finding lift, fiscal step, we should open all the codes and details have a much of israel's quote, direct involvement in the depths of calls and civilians seeking humanitarian aid of last week. and what's now being dumped the flour masika human rights watch told bureau much has released a report highlighting a mountain of evidence including eye witness testimony on spend munitions that were left behind. several recent developments confirm israel's full involvement in what has been done. the flower mass occurred many victims of the mask or suffered injuries from 5.56 by 45 millimeter nato bullets. this is a type of bullet fired from is really army weapons. a sample of 200 dead,
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an injured victims, revealed that there were indeed hit by this type of bullet slaugh stuffed a 115 palestinians were killed. well then 700 wounded. when gone 512 through a crowd near a gauze, a city distant triggered a stampede, his people tried to flee. palestinian authorities blamed the idea for the quote horrific massacre against those who just wanted to obtain food and aid. the you are a mad monitoring organization says that it has studied the spent bullets along with fragments that hit a mist civilians me instant it found say why an exact type of munition specifically compatible with an assault rifle. he used by his really forces it opposite that it's often imported from the u. k. on his licensed by the british defense ministry factors, reformist democratic functions, folks pos and dmitri devonte believes that the west knows exactly how it's weapons being used. the west is part of this genocide, the west,
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a government are part and parcel of this genocide. they provide the state of israel weapons with money, political cover, and support. they continue to bring the persistence in providing this set of is you, these weapons knowing that is use for the massacre range of innocence, that really isn't god and, and this is not hitting our, i'm not spelling out a secret. this is from statement speaking by the white house by phone minutes is over here, 3 countries. my presidents and prime ministers of these countries while i'm in the arctic aisha state is where the prime minister of special adviser still maintains that civilians were killed in the spam page. laying the blame on the truck drivers who were delivering 8. however, he was frank check in real time and then tried to dismiss the claim by saying that
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he is ready for his open fire on palestinians and the quote separate incident. and then the incident of people storming the trucks and the way the truck drivers paid and, and people getting squashed in preston apparently be there being a mass casualties. they use what was not there on the ground. okay. but they did open fire and people were killed. so i'm completely confused by what you're saying because they admitted the books and said it set it on. i read that then they opened file that says that's a separate incident. okay. not connected to the tragedy with the trucks to meet you to be on e again, believes that his role is simply trying to keep it international reputation afloat with the narrative that it's spinning. the standard is real old, where is spread out lives right after every massive group for one purpose only, which is to absorb the anger of the palestinian people and they have street and to
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create more confusion for the western world. so they would continue support this really ongoing genocide. the is rarely a army and change their story within few hours. actually 3 times, one call and get this tempe, the other one called and get to waste civilian driver of the truck that killed all these people. and the 3rd law i was that i'm asked if of course, israel did not provide any proof of these allegations. and later on there would be bunks by uh us, uh, media thought is our news one down for this. our next hour documentary takes a look at the recent make. have to town of updates got the best tools for the lives left of the people schools hutsel up next to enjoying the
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