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isn't going underground, can the israel continues to rain tiro down on southern god just one day after being ordered by the international court of justice to hold its assault on the city of ruffled his rule does not care about anyone whether the court of justice or any countries, despite the fact that most countries have become against it, has the death toll in the enclave creeps ever closer to 36000 people. israel dismisses the hates order and claims. it's rough or offensive is not targeting civilians. and celebrating itself, africa day is marked across the costs. and in honoring the achievements of independence and breaking from the shackles of colonialism.
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the that after 7 p. m here in the russian capital and you're watching our to international. i'm your host donald quarter. welcome to the program. just a day for being ordered by the u. n. 's top court in the hague, to prevent genocide in gaza and halt. it's offensive in the city of rafa. israel has once again been pummeling the south of the enclave. the, the, this put it shows a recent is really a task on a refugee camp. in con eunice, just 10 kilometers away from rough or missile strike hit a crowded area. while the death toll and garza is now approaching $36000.00 locals are demanding international action to stop the gas and disruption in the israel
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does not care about anyone. whether the court of justice or any countries, despite the fact that most countries have become against it, we hope that the international court of justice will put pressure on israel to stop this war. this war of extermination. so when the decision actually happens on the ground, i will scream is joy. know, israel will continue the most vigorous. it is a seat above the low and no one can never stop it. you are being invested in countries must compel israel to greece, who is the spot and the war and stuff, the genocide on friday, the international court of justice ordered israel to halt it's offensive in rafa and withdraw from the enclave. in march. the 3rd time this year that the hey cause issued orders to curtail the death toll and gauze record constitute events in conformity with adobe to get under the genocide convention is that it must immediately hold. it's mindy to offense, and any other action ended up on how governors,
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which made conflicts on the but assuming a group and gaza conditions of life that would bring about it physical destruction in hold or the influx is real. however, claims it's offensive and rough as not putting civilians at risk and denounced the case against it. the judges of genocide ruled by south africa against israel. the international court of justice and a gulf falls outrages in more of a repugnant israel, has not and will not conduct meal direction. send that off. i area which main slaves only by listing in civilian population. guys, the conditions of life that could bring about as physical destruction in whole or in part the one representative says the international community must pressure is real to stop. it's offensive in guys as the ice j o does israel to stop it's offensive and rough or israel intensifies as a text on it and use and receiving from the people trapped there in is terrifying.
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the sure israel will not stop this madness until we make it stop. member states must impose sanctions and domes and bogo and suspends. it's a magic and political relations with israel to it seems as it's a sold. yeah, no, no, no. i mean, you know, we're chilled daily with western weapons, european weapons. we do not want aid from you. we want you to stop supporting the occupation with military equipment. we want to put pressure on the occupation to stop its aggression and stop its killing of our children and women. it's kind of the hand even though we is this place, people have been suffering with only god knows for 8 months. how do we, the people of the north have been displaced and humiliated hold language in mind to cease for in all areas across casa vasa is not the only one to fix it. how one of them must been that mean if no one has been asked me of, are we not human? they are only making demands for the people of rough. uh and what about us the people of gaza and what about sleeping on the streets? who cares about us?
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where is the justice we're looking at the kind of top off times of envoy to denmark says that washington is continued support for israel is fueling the assault on gaza . it is there as there. so for the has all odors act as a rogue state above international law, above international humanitarian law. and has been told that you support the, you know, by the united states of america. so, and the routing that comes from the i c j. it doesn't about that for them because you know, they go ahead to afford that means you federally financially, by the united states, and by the veto power, i do not the nations and that they need. so give the empowerment for is the end to denounce the international community, the international legitimacy, and any kind of a know that comes or every solution. they just, you know, hitting the war. so they don't care. and then they conduct girlfriend continues today. they threatened god that could children, woman, and that is deadly. and there is no place that could be cold,
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say thing guys that with the rough uh or the, the southern parts and all of them far the flat sending everything 70 percent of the infrastructure has been told to go to the chapter. done destroyed by these ages . and this, as you know, the bastion of democracy as they allege in the west, has shown that it is one of the most booted occupational forces in modern history. so yeah, if it doesn't go basic, due to the security council, have to be rectified as a decision that could be legally binding. is just a, me, a smoke screen. and this and just not going, you know, to care about it, let alone the americans are threatening in the international criminal court justice that if floods are being put they are going to destroy this international organization. and to outright, you know, support this or against any kind of in position in terms of movement down what have
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you. so. ready we see communities that, that medic, as you know, i love the basic, get into with the international legitimacy with the international law. and they are willing to support is that all the way the african day is being celebrated across the continent. this saturday, with people embracing and see colonialism. ortiz no level, you'll come yet brings us more on this significant holiday from south africa. wasted in countries like to believe that they had the clipped the african continent with the capability to achieve feed him. but today, more than 60 years after the last you open countries relinquish, be a colonial themes. the continent as the window to pull would see until more. but why so and have those for my mazda is really going to wait. african nations believe that the as to big, but i'm the a different disguise and grievances between the continent and the width of hiding up what, what did you, are you saying that the chinese or the russians behaved better than us westerners
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currently? oh, absolutely. you don't quite understand african realities. it's astonishing to see how we are very distant in terms of cultures. we cannot understand why you come to give us lessons, for example, on human rights, because as one of the main problems is that wisdom, the does seem to be reluctant to understand applicant. the oddities prime example, germany and the u. k was speaking strict limits on the import of hunting trophies because of coaching concerns seems honorable, right? but they have never had to deal with the elephant overpopulation like books. one. it is very easy to sit in bowie and, and have an opinion about our affairs and books. one that we are paying the price for preserving these animals for the weld, the greens look at us with contempt. i want britons to have a taste of living along side elephants, which are overwhelming my country in some areas. there are more of these beasts than people elephant numbers just like those of scottish stags had to be controlled
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. hunters in the highlands pay to shoot deer and put their handlers on their walls . so why is britain trying to stop after doing the same botswana is the most successful country in the world? looking after elephant buffalo and lions, we don't want colonial interference from breathing wisdom. countries not only failed to understand africa, they are accused of driving it into economy. the speed. the main reason there is no growth in africa is that the growth factors are neither funded nor understood. our populations are increasing, but our economies are stunted. the i d a should tell us why they are funding the modern slavery of africans. and we should address issues like why africa is producing what it does not consume and consuming what it does not produce to keep africa. and it's them. sanctions under really proven to root in areas seems to be
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something they don't shy away from zimbabwe. uganda only to name a few it. he said that somebody who lost over a 150000000 dollars last year old because of the sanctions imposed by b e. u and the united states and uganda was punished overall cost, n t l to be to knows as washington woodville compilers, preferential freight states of last year. it cannot be right, let alone a healthy basis for conducting international relations or building friendship for a country. however, mightily abuse itself to slander into some nationals of other nations, well also maligning those same nations for daring to be independent and sovereign. it is therefore unfortunate that the world bank and other actors dare to want to coerce us into abandoning our faith culture principles and sovereignty using money . they really underestimate all africans. so why is the waste so interested in africa when, as the claim, human rights are so bad?
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well, 12 reasons, natural resources take a look at the d, f. c, for instance, the country produces more than 60 percent of the bolts supply of cobalt, which is mind it needs to talk about. tens of thousands of those. mine is a children. some die from coal, both mining accidents every year. some even face sexual assault and full evictions, wisdom companies among those that have been seen by the d. r. c. but justice was not delivered as the court sided with the deluxe of apple, and a strong incentive to avoid any transparency with their suppliers, even as they promised the public. they have 0 tolerance policies against child labor. we are far from finished seeking accountability. but what's still growing pains are in africa, according to the united states, just take it in line with the 2022 national defense strategy. the department of defense will engage with african partners to expose and highlight the risks of negative p r c. and russian activities in africa over $300000000.00 were requested
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by the us state department this year for the fine seconds russia and sign that in the african continent. even though some african countries are with that's continued alignment to moscow cameras. the risk of isolation from global markets by the waste field is more to gain then to win us of deluxe it. russia helped very, very much. we had a coup attempt in 2020, before the elections. if it were not for the russian military, our state would not exist at the moment. now our citizens can sleep peacefully, at least in the villages, the conquering, from sort of not. i would like to offer my congratulations to you, mister president, because all the decisions that you've taken you've made, you're not going to regret them because we have managed to secure a great success. not just for the president of the russian federation who has invited us, but it's also a success for african countries because of russia is a winner. everyone is the winner. niger, which is waging
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a historic struggle for the re conquest of its sovereignty and its development knows how to count on your personal commitment and cooperation with the russian federation to succeed. and it's patriotic fight. on this africa de applicant, the citizens have gradually come to reject wisdom policies to the point of blaming the formal colonized menu, off the regions hills, some of cutting links to the past and embracing a new direction in the future. we according to oddity pretoria. earlier i spoke with the co founder of the insight factor media outlet, mo, deep m o d. bob, who says that african countries struggle to shake off the shackles of colonialism as western players keep interfering. the readings experiences as it says, there's a based on dimensional weight and how economies are structured even today, you know, associated with interviews we scenario kinda caught at least a wasting. companies coming to our country sources to be sitting in the mining
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industry with the, with what, you know, you see what's happening in the j alova all over the can function nbc, what the friendship didn't picking up also kind of use the resources and leaving the country without a, from a p, you know, something i took over the years, a sort of looking to go against this. um, this is great entertainment. so the way that it's coming to the applicant is to pay for the companies, you know, but uh, the people that can confidence nowadays more than what you're going to do, just that kind of stuff from the beginning to get push back of things with interference. so i just wanted to say that african people that gains the rest. i'm coming, i've got no, i don't know why he comes. you have to go on your own 7 months before she reach you is fine. that's a note. so i think it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's a really interesting period for ever got, you know, um, you know, how they can, they can, they can push against such and such serious phone numbers. now going to bring you
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some news, reaching us this hour from russia's northern capital of st. petersburg, where there's an ongoing shooting. a police officer has been injured after he attended reports of gun fire in the area. the video shows the showed are firing a police from the balcony of an apartment on the 8th floor of the building is seen holding a shot gun, and the assailant is believed to be a local residence of the city. we since barricaded himself in the apartment and police have asked residents and pass or buyers to stay away or keep across the story and bring you any details as they become available. the ukranian authorities are reporting a d i y superstore has been hit by showing in the city of hopkins. monro verified video, circulating online show
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a huge fire and towering plume of smoke. coming from the supermarket report suggest multiple casualties. the russian defense industry has yet to give any information about this particular incident. however, it repeatedly states that only targets military infrastructure. meanwhile, in the den, yes people's republics. the russian military is cementing more of its games advancing from positions in up day of car taken earlier this year. rush, the defense ministry has reported liberating the village of our congress scan. also, russian forces repelled 3 ukrainian counter attacks on their positions during which he has military last more than 400 soldiers. while the russian army advances on the ground, president prudent has and insisted that moscow wants to resolve the ukraine conflicts through negotiations that says, why them is lensky becomes an illegitimate leader with the expiration of his elected term to me and them see me. and of course,
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we realize that the legitimacy of the current head of state is over, who to negotiate with. and this is of course, a fair question. i agree with you. i think that one of the goals of the conference that has been announced the conference in switzerland is precisely to have the wisdom community and the sponsors of the current key of regime confirmed the legitimacy of the incumbent head of state or the inactive one. but these p steps, they do not matter for legal documents, of course. so we will need, if it comes to that. and i proceed from the fact that piece books should be resumed, not without too many times, but with common sense. and they should be based on common sense. but if it comes to that, of course, we need to understand who we can deal with in order to get to the signing of legally binding documents. and then we need to be fully confident that we are dealing with legitimate authorities. although as term expired last week, a lot of years the landscape dismissed the question on whether he could now be considered a legitimate leader or not. saying that the issue is not a concern. grace is not so you craniums know their constitution. we understand that
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these statements by the legitimate president of the russian federation, about the legitimacy of the president of ukraine, are, frankly speaking, boring and on. interesting. if you are adequate and can read to the court, read the constitution and draw a conclusion. that's all i'm not really bothered by all this at all. and what that to me, as russian was speaking about peace negotiations, washington was talking up its latest weapons deliveries to key if the russian investor to the us says the timing could not be coincidental in washington does not have one piece in europe. it is doing everything they can to prolong the conflict and increased human casualties from the russian and the great insights included among the civilian population. it is the most through the united states as analysing arms, deliberately, students pop. it's on the very day when the russian leadership has clearly and then be used to confirm it's reading this to negotiate. it's a science desperation, i think, uh, you know, you turn to those types of activities. so when you're in
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a desperate situation, i think they're about ready to collapse completely. the west is starting out us. i mean, slowly they don't hear me. i think something like 10 or 15 percent of the french people care about ukraine. ah, you know, the civil war is here. i also think uh uh, there's a lot of support here neither. you know, either. so it's um and you've got even dismentos going on within the a you to territory is you know, austria hungry. uh, so like you are definitely not pro uh, a pro this type of policy. you may think um it's, um, it's a sign of desperation there. they don't know where to go. they uh, it's thrown weapons less than right now we're gonna send a 16 signer gets there. i don't know where they're gonna take off from. i don't know who's gonna fly though. that could be another sign of the escalation as well, but it's very poor judgment. my, my meanwhile,
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the head of nato is insistent that key of should be able to strike russian territory with american supplied weapons. i believe the thomas calling for allies to consider whether it should list some of the restrictions dying post on a weapons to make to, to ukraine. because we need to remember what this is. this is a water rushing bar chart getting so great. and you can start to defend themselves, and nothing keeps also the striking targets on the russian territory. and then of course, if you deny the crane the right to fits military targets on a russian territory, then you make it very hard for them to uphold the right for self. defense is self defense. self defense is trying to new and softer is legal. it's legitimate, and we are helping ukraine with upholding that right and that should include the ability to also strike targets on their sion territory. rand corporation and american thing tank has proposed a strategy that if claims will allow the west and ukraine to defeat russia.
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according to the report, any fears about escalation needs to be put aside. its 1st suggestion is to allow key up to strike russian territory with long range weapons, independent political research or greg simon's believes that there still remain to be uh many hurdles actually to reaching negotiations. if it does not really have much of a saw you unless the client sites and was a completely depend on the united states and the slice people, floyd, so they have to do well, that's all about souls and big on the he's just a, just a pop up the mouth like what washington's policy is, they don't want to see you trying these and conclusively before the. busy elections the yeah, because i believe that would compromise the the my practice. yeah. presidential candidates. busy old,
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i mean they've done enough to compromise the ryan can do this or oh really? sorry. i mean this is just all of a foster rob is cheaper than and some tile full of politics and pay them at this stage. hes not wanting to negotiate with not on any reasonable terms, but you would expect uh would hold because the lift gate, some pricing is worth it and you commissioner from hungry claims. his words were misinterpreted when he reminded the georgian prime minister of the faith of his slovak counterpart who fell victim to an assassination attempt last week. as his george's p. m stays firm on the new for an agency law, which is heavily criticized by western powers including the european union. i felt the need to call the attention of the prime minister to the importance of another to the inflaming veil ready for a job situation by adopting these laws and disregard the latest tragic event in slovakia was made as an example. and as a reference to where such
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a high level of polarization can lead in a society, even in europe, a commission to a tells with george and pm to shit, or he could have somebody troy and to him, and apparently it's not a threat. no, it's just a simple, friendly warning, but however you read the context. this clearly is a threat during our conversation, the european commission that listed a number of measures that weston politicians might take if the retail on the transparency low is overcome. while listing these measures, he mentioned, you've seen what happened to feed so, and you should be very careful because it was an, a commission of from hungry his actions and know that to the move inside the ring, stick you tape of the threats and it based politicians and countries space, when they that step out of line, not line of what you saw happen to feet. so it's t here less than 2 weeks ago. what
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would feed so? so back is p. m was the target of an assassination attempt, who documents now review with depth of the shoot. his rage towards his country's lead, and much of it was the result of feet says more neutral policy towards the ukraine conflict. he wants military a to be provided to ukraine and considers the current government to be judas towards the european union. and so he decided to act. so, but this deputy prime minister has already stated that the gunman was a don't bite the negative media surrounding well, but feet. so in the lead up to his election in 2023 and ever since he's being painted in the media as a russian scrooge. and i'm to ukraine feet, so who said he favors a p. steel. and what's the, what's the end? he's not the only one that thinks the media is to blame. the attempted assassination of european prime minister by radical lights fanatic. because of his
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support for peace indicates this ingrained intolerance of descent and hatred. many politicians parties and media have contributed to this by portraying every differing voice as pro russian, which is extremely unfair and leads to these negative consequences. well, the media has been blamed, it's a culture that is essentially being green lake from on high. for example, any time a country set size of line in the u, brussels comes down hard on the take hungry. it's had a rough ride with the e. u commission fees. victor open says he was being blackmailed to tow the line over ukraine. it's sort of a black mailers manual, they say in short, then if we'd behave like a sovereign country hungry will immediately face of vast financial blockade. and that they will link the ukraine in question to the rule of law. the 2 have nothing to do with each other. then hungry would suffer armageddon. these calling to block
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mailing and use of threats, economic or physical seep into the consciousness of nations in germany. politicians the same, the repercussions of baths is of painting the ac policy i've not see synthesizes, has resulted in an unprecedented political violence in contemporary times a if the members are facing threats on a daily basis. but no one is paying attention from my end. i've also been physically attacked. my car has been banned. it's happening to us all the time and people are not paying attention to it. and i think if you're already in any aware and about democracy, you should address violence against politicians. no matter if it's a guess, a team member or sd. the sd has also spoken as the games. but even funding of new queen rule and reject sanctions imposed on russia with those threats. politicians and country space comes to melt away. when they move friendly,
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government is elected. poland thing is, it was the use or phone tag people over the issues surrounding the perceived independence of its street district on the pound base of the media for propaganda. but in a puff that's old gone away, is poles voted in you friendly guy in last year. that's why donald tusk, the former president, will be your pin council. so basically a lesson to take away here, coming to here, little feet of the you full in line and old will be white. otherwise, you'd better watch your back. one is one strong finances or on the decline. the next british government will have its hands full with a slew of economic problems, and the upcoming government will lock any good options to tackle them. that's according to a report from the institute for fiscal studies think tank. well, prime minister risky so not recently highlighted that inflation in the u. k. drops to 2 percent. we heard from r t contributor chris adams,
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who said it's impossible to judge of countries economy by just the inflation numbers. the country puts out the installation was, you know, he did this thing he does, which is quite weird. well, yeah, it's like out of high school math teacher and like, draws a job and then puts it on youtube. so we did that for his instagram, for some reason, but when he did it, he's trying to save it. he, he's been better than anyone else some times in terms of drug and inflation down. but if you look across the globe, inflation has been cops. the 1st in the us and then it's sort of like a trigger effect around the world. so really no one really knows what he's trying to say here. and he hasn't done anything specifically himself to do this, but he's trying to claim it in place us for them. but of course it's for my ins above the bank of england a target. and this is just not the time for a victory lap of popping champagne coal, because this is a lot more than lines on the golf. it's about some of the finances and the choices of the 14 years of conception,
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working families and pensioners off phil was off and re to reach that who was a, is the, the shadow chose the i for use on the, on the meet with you pay politics she would be the next person in charge of the countries finances, choose her onto the label, thought to win the election, which makes a very, very good point. i mean, i put some numbers here just to give me the looking down for a sec. but, you know, if we look at the u. k. government gross debt to $2380000000.00 pounds, which is probably around that $2700000000.00, which is, which is a huge, huge amount for a country as smooth as the u. k. a not that equates to a 102.8 percent of u k g d p. which means that the government is spending more than service thing. it says that it's actually bringing in, in terms of revenue. so not, not issue with wisdom and u. k. it's not i have, it's the u. k, u k breaks. it says you can have a massive my guys in crisis is suffering from either the population which to next government has failed to detail. in spite of promising to be an expert that they
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would, the, i'm a big predicts that the u. k. will the growth of the you kind in 20? 24 will only be your point 7 to sense. right. and then it goes up to 1.5 percent, but this is still tiny. if we look at the full, the global financial across the u. k. comedy consistently grew by around 2.75 percent, which is why there was so much for an investment that was driven into particularly longer. so i think with that we'll, we'll see that and then let's compare that to russia. right. rest of the russian economy is broken exponentially. foster, in spite of western sciences, which was supposed to put in what price russia, why do you think soon act decided to make a statement specifically about low inflation right before these elections? what, what kind of benefit does was he trying to get from it? but the truth is, the people to ukiah living to a terrible cost of living prices. you know that bills for the energy bills because of the u. k. government's policy on ukraine, not buying russian oil and gas, and has caused a massive, massive content on the economy since the $198.00.

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