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tending john that we are going to be always bones is always based on fat to you on the justice. we were always on the side over he's. we are always on the side of a dialogue. we are always on the side. also, norrick fan is on the just function. i look forward to on call. well i look forward to continuing our close communication with the presentation we're putting together, we're going to lead the relationship with teaching russia on china and to build a stable relationship. thank you. everyone the president who in an i have reached the consensus, we need to expand our corporation, the word of chinese, the,
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the shooting ping saying regarding the crisis and ukraine. we shall always respect the enchanter and be on the side of peace, justice and historical fantasy. all before we heard him, we heard from the russian president vladimir putin saying relations between russia and china were at the highest level in history. he called for increasing cooperation a number of fields to 1600 g m t hours. and as you're just joining us, you would have just seen, perhaps the end there of the press credit by the leaders of russia and china. we moving their formal talks that they had in moscow. they talks about trade, energy, mutual cooperation. they stress on the need for responsible dialogue as a way to resolve the ukraine conflict. journalist julia shovel of over is following present. she's visit to moscow so this time round, we had a lot of emphasis,
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obviously on trade, but also some reference to the ukraine conflict and china's piece plan. yes, exactly, exactly where i've been hearing from the kremlin for quite a while. and as far as we understand, the largest meeting they extended a meeting between the 2 parties have just finished. so that last meeting actually lasted for more than for more than 3 hours. and so many issues have been covered indeed. and so many things have been talked 3. so basically we've had about ukraine that russia does endorsed the chinese peace plan. and if he's going to start implementing it as soon as the west or the western countries
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and ukraine will be going for it. also present patients actually blame the west saying that they're going to fight with russia to the last ukranian. and the russian federation had to prevent any supplies to ukraine over depleted uranium shells. so quite a disturbing issue to, to say the least. anyway, of course, peace in basically he said that he was going to implement any new initiatives regarding the neutral trades because trade between the 2 countries has doubled recently, and it has increased 30 percent recently, despite the pandemic regarding the pandemic, the countries, the 2 countries are going to get rid of all the cobra restrictions in the near future, and obviously cultural and the tourism touristic things are going to to be developed
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as well. so according to mr. payton, all the energy, all the energy issues will be increased as well. so china can trust russia in terms of energy supplies, so oil and gas will be supplied to china in full and as well as some other issue. so basically the right, right, so many things have been talked about has have been discussed during that press conference. so, and we can say that the visit has been fruitful, and very, very shortly, both delegations will go to will go out. i should like to have dinner ordering all be chinese guests and partners. ok, thanks so much. julia from oscar they let's speak now. charges here as senior political analyst, my one shot, so magowan were these talks really about the chinese piece plan and efforts to
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bolster negotiations because both leaders of course, no. right now, there's not a lot of appetite for negotiations. the ukraine was this more about bolstering that alliance, the counter western influence? i think that's probably the most important question trying, sir. now, i just would like to underline that the 2 are not mutually exclusive. in what sense, in the sense that person puts in, mentioned in his, in his presentation that the west has basically dismissed any such initiative on the part of china. and that the west is basically a wall, a water longer, that continues to support ukraine and even with nuclear tipped arguments on the likes. but at the same time, i think the emphasis is on the mutual, on the bilateral economic,
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strategic and other relations between china and russia. own the immediate tron. there are definitely key on the long run. i think russia is becoming more and more a junior partner to china. i think china in this visit and that's why i think it's a key corner stone visit. and this is a hugely important press conference in the sense that present she has just come to the rescue of president putin. and i think china now has embraced russia. but in a way that for just kind of friendly, it has a held it so close to his chest that i'm not sure. but as a poodle is going to be able to breathe prayer soon from the closeness on the love and endearment that china has showered russia, which means that now china will have more leverage, more strategic,
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and the pro magic leverage with russia than we've ever seen before. and if and when there's going to be a chance for diplomacy, china is going to be very key to unlock the russian compromises in ukraine or towards ukraine and the west. so china today or might not be the primary broker for peace, but it has just paved the way, not only for strong bilateral relations, not only for changing the geo politics in our world today. but it's certainly going to be moving forward. a major broker of any diplomacy between russia and the west. all right, there's a lot to unpack their hope we have enough time. let me ask you this. whenever you have a leader of a nuclear armed state even mentioned the word, i think it was try, lays it at least as nuclear weapons with nuclear energy, a reference there to the depleted uranium shells. how worried should we be that the
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world is sleep walking into a much a much more horrible conflict? what to be honest with you savvy? i've been warded since february of last year. i think this is a major, major conflict. and i think the idea that put in and the russian leadership continues to talk about tactical nuclear weapons as if they are something to be used. and i think the continuous, an acceleration of threats on the part of the west and the dispatch meant of the most sophisticated weapons, including now the more sophisticated tanks and miss aisles and, and, and, and so on, so forth that certainly gun the need to ever more escalation, i think the russians are using the, the, the military support by the west, the ukraine, to basically justify what i've her, they're going to be moving to do next. and i think they're there,
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there's the support they're getting from china now is hence key, not owning terms of the indictment of prism put in by the i to see. but in general, in terms of russia not being isolated as it fishes up to a west that is ever more determined to come from thrasher on the better feeder and ukraine or as put. and so this says it to a, to the last ukranian to fight to the last ukranian. having said that, and as you said, just to put it in context, our viewers around the world never, never has the world been looking like a chessboard as it is to day. you know, it is we, we say that cliche in my field, geo politics is a chest for the war, becomes a chess board. and in a sense, or a jew politics is a chess game of global powers. and looking at all of these powers now moving about in different ways with split screens of japanese and chinese of americans are
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russians. and certainly of the french and, and the british and everyone else. now we're having this complicated chess game being played over ukraine. even more so than the old ward because of the entry of china because of the entry of japan. because of then you li, are empowered, nate to so we certainly have a very complicated mixed picture moving forward. not one. let me just say today, because i love the analogy you're giving us there of the, the chess game. because if we put some of these pieces together, you mentioned the japanese prime minister is gone to ukraine. no doubt, not a coincidence. while the leader of china is in moscow, and one has to wonder whether we're seeing not only as you put it, there, china emerging as the senior member of this partnership, the savior of russia, but also as in increasingly influential global power, we saw not too long ago,
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broken agreement between the saudis and the iranians. here they are playing very prominent role. another crisis is this a sign of the times and house that sitting in western capitals? absolutely, it's i me, i think moving forward. and i think that's why this press conference this, this, this chinese visit is key. and by the way, it should not be equated with the japanese visit. although for, there's washington post to this new york times, do not stop talking about the incredible remarkable split screen of the 2 asian powers being present on the 2 opposing conflict of the russian, ukrainian, or seen. but it is china that now slowly but surely leading that other block that either you or asian block while on the ukrainian side, on the european side, it's america that is leading nato and japan and the rest in this other block that
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is also being involved by proxy new creed. so the new, the new re alignment is not about japan and europe, although japan and germany has entered for the 1st time since the end of the 2nd world war as major players as re arming their own forces. and again, that's a dangerous escalation in and by itself. but what is totally new is that china emerging in that chinese rush an axis as the senior partner. this is new, because for 5060 years, it was russia that was the senior. whether it was russia that was the master of the cold war, not china. china today has emerged as the senior partner. and as i said, it has embraced russia so close. that's going to be difficult for russia to breathe without china. russia has become more dependent on china and i think in a sense, china now has become a broker, whether the west coast would zip a,
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an honest broker or a dishonest broker that's almost beside the point. i let me tell you why it back to geo politics. those who will broker a deal in ukraine or for security of euro. gonna hafta leverage just like america has leverage with europe. now china has leverage with russia and hence china could be a broker. not because of its system of governance in beijing, not because of its economic relations with this and that country. but it's because it has more leverage than ever before. as of today, china is a serious senior player. it is a broker moving forward. it is a senior partner with russia in this new amalgamation, this new chessboard game that is being played between the west and the east. i thanks so much. always good to hear your 4th milan, bish oliver. how israel's finance minister,
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a sponsor backlash. after saying there's no such thing as the palestinian people at a conference in paris on sunday. basil, out of small to which describe palestinians as an invention of the past 100 years. oh there's no such thing as a palestinian. there's no such thing as the palestinian people. do you know whose palestinian i am palestinian ah. ah my late grandfather whose 13 generation at jerusalem might is the true palestinian . wow. ah, the palestinian people are an invention that is less than a 100 years old. the ears, foreign policy chiefs, joseph burrell, urged israel to reject that statement. and the palestinian prime minister called the comments an incitement to violence in not possibly had the look the idler beheld, was utilized lately. the statements made by the israeli minister. smart rick saying
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that there is no palestinian people and that it was invented in the last 100 years is conclusive evidence of the extremist racist zionist ideology that governs the parties of the current israeli government. no, no. levine, i'll play merrily. philos theme is maha. we are the ones who gave palestine his name and the land, its value and status of this land is ours. and israel is a colonial state established by the colonialists and settlers, and it expanded like any settler colonialism. recently. a modern con reports now from west jerusalem the far right in israel, i've always said this type of thing. it goes back to golden, my air, or the as really prime minister, 969. she said she used to say that there was no such thing as the palestinians. this, despite the fact that the 1st recorded use of the term palestine was 3200 years ago during the bronze age and the land between the jordan river. and the mediterranean sea has always been referred to as a palestine all the way up until the establishment of the state of israel,
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in 1948. if that hadn't happened, it still be called palestine. but the far, i have always said that there has been no state of palestine, and that's partly true because of the occupations that the land has actually been under, much recently by the british in 1948. so these comments are inflammatory. they're designed to really air rochester tensions, but they're also designed to play to smart watches base, which completely agrees with the kinds of things he say. and now benjamin netanyahu through a tweet, her said, now is not the time to go to the us meet with present bio. so he's actually on the back foot. now he's trying to defend his decision not to visit, but the simple fact of the matter is, according to the state department officials, is that the simply isn't the invite there still had on al jazeera, ominous fernandez in she lanka, what an i am if below package is bringing home in the countries worst economic crisis, but with some people conditions ah
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hello, that was thought in south asia and it's looking a lot more settled across india than it was over the weekend. we had some pretty fierce found the storms will, a legacy of showers, remains across that eastern coast in the north and looking a lot quiet here with more in the way of sunshine for new delhi, the worst of the wet weather. still gathering in that northeast corner of india with rain coming in for bangladesh. now paul and baton. things are going to change and go to system pulling its way across afghanistan rings and very wet and wintry weather for the east. we'll see that rain start to roll into pakistan, edging into more north western areas of india later in the week. it was a move to east asia. there's more heavy rain on the waves, essential parts of china. you can see those heavy down pools moving towards the
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east coast. the showers will be trickling into shanghai. the worst of the wet weather does move away from japan. tokyo coming in at $21.00 degrees celsius, a soccer at $24.00, ism the story in so temperature here has been sitting about 5 degrees above the average of this time of year. but we will see a lot of the warmth that's been lingering around the north of china. starts to ease temperatures is set to come down here over the next few days. and it's a similar story for shanghai 14 degrees celsius on thursday. ah blah blah blah will say dallas, the ballade never laid him a bottle? no, helen, in my thought that the national food that he had done, i see was it on that that will be made with ah
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ah ah, welcome back, you're watching out, is there a time to recap on headline now? president's changing thing and vladimir putin of stress that responsible dialogue is the best way to solve the ukraine crisis. the russian president reaffirmed commitment to resuming peace talks as soon as possible. 2 leaders held their 1st formal talks and moscow. israel's finance minister response to backlash off the saying, there's no such thing as the palestinian people at a conference in paris on sunday as our smarter which describes palestinians as an
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invention of the past 100 years of damning reports by an independent member of parliament in the u. k. is found london's metropolitan police force institution, li, racist, sexist and homophobic luis. casey is called for comprehensive reform. hurry force it reports. this report was born of a crime that shocked him. sick and an equal measure. in march 2021, sir. ever odd. was abducted tortured, raped, and killed by asserting officer in the metropolitan police. wayne cousins was jailed for life. that case prompted another woman to come forward accusing another officer, david carrick was convicted of more than 20 rapes of 12 victims spanning 17 years. and that failure in his duty to bet officers and protect women and children, central louise cases findings. rather than see one person or bother, or a roman. what you should do in a situation like this is look at whether your entire system is copper bottomed,
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to reach out the predators and not allow them in, in the 1st place. in her report, she also finds that police protection for children and women is failing, saying an overworked, inexperienced workforce police's child protection rate and serious sexual offences . officers have to contend with overstuffed, dilapidated, or broken bridges, and freezes containing evidence, including the rape kit to victims. she points to bullying racism and sexism within the specialist, firearms unit, and calls the parliamentary and diplomatic protection unit where cousins and carried both worked a dark corner of the force. but the whole force, she said, was institutionally homophobic massaging the stick and races taken as a whole. this report is entirely condemning of this organization. it says the metropolitan police has lost public support, and consent needs to wake up and engage in comprehensive wholesale reform. i accept a diagnosis about the racism, so i'm, if i been the organization and also that we have these systemic failings,
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nicer findings, cultural failings, i understand her use of the institutional is not term i use myself on the practical place officer. i have to use language, that's an ambiguous and they say political campaign as though we're already worried that reforms won't go far enough. the subs theresa the matter is that report off to report to the police space intensive individuals and that may conduct as well as the institutions to tom shells and collect dust. luis casey says, recommendations from specialists, sexual assault units, to new systems for dealing with misconduct. the bringing in external expertise ought to be picked from but to be implemented as a whole. otherwise, she says the force may need to be broken up. harris will sit al jazeera london flying co receive an almost $3000000000.00 bailout from the international monetary fund. part of efforts to rescue it's back to the economy. colombo will receive the funds over the next 4 years. first installment of $330000000.00 is expected within
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the next 2 days, shoreline is facing its worst economic crisis in decade. mass protest against skyrocketing inflation and shortages of basic goods for the president from office last year. we're going to talk about what does the drawer? i'm happy that we got the loan because the people in the country are living very difficult times. we hope there will be a reawakening going on, and i go good, we got it. it must be spent to solve the country's problems. if they steal that to you, then we will lose again. if they reduce the price of fuel and food items and give people some relief good in a televised national address after the approval of an aide, president rana was missing. a said his country was no longer a bankrupt nation, but often and it has more from colombo. people have been waiting and waiting for months upon months to look for some form of respite. and they're hoping that this
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money that the loan approved by the i m f, will make some kind of a difference to their lives. obviously, 330000000 to be of sort of transferred in the next 2 days. they hoped that as the government says, a will kind of ease the pressure. now this means that the government is going to have this additional funding to secure essential fear. supplies like the president on a vicar missing her or right after the approval speaking to the nation. to day they said that sherlock is no longer bankrupt nation, that this 1st tranche of money will be used to secure medicines to help the tourism sector and things like that. so what people are hoping is that things like inflation that the sort of galloping exchange rate to the dollar a will be brought down and that we bring things to a slightly more affordable basis. but it's going to be a long road ahead. more than
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a 100000 people have been forced from their homes in the eastern democratic republic of congo bats. as the m 23 armed groups seizes territory and broke agreements to withdraw. many people are now living and unsanitary camps around the city of goma, an outbreak of cholera. there is affecting hundreds buncombe web reports from bal ango camp. irina ma sanjay is the 100 and 35th person to walk into this cholera treatment center. today. it's run by the charity doctors without borders in a comfortable place. people in the city of coma. irina can barely walk or talk infections start with chronic diarrhea and if on treated can end with death. it's already killed. 8 people in the camp. children are the most vulnerable to shakima shy manners. 3 children are infected young man. no, no. i saw that my children started vomiting and became very weak when we brought
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them here. we found that they were suffering from cholera. they're still very weak and the treatment is simple and effective. if it's provided in time, most patients need re hydration and can recover within days. all of these tens of fuel of patients and doctors without borders said it's putting up more as the number of cases rapidly rises to missouri. we've seen a growing number of cases. we're not averaging over 15050. and the numbers from now here in this camp longo and also across the road initially dollars will and go camping home to about 100000 people who fled the n 23 armed group. as it ceased, territory from congos, government forces in recent month and $23.00 widely understood to be backed by neighboring bewanda, one to deny that many of the people here say they run away when and $23.00 fighters
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executed men and rapes women in their villages in the specie territory, m 23 denied committing atrocities, and fights with the mounting evidence. entire communities fled then, now struggling to get by and unsanitary conditions. it's raining almost every day here at the moment the ground is wet and the sudden becomes cramped. the shelters is squeezed close together. this is one of few toilet facilities here. there's only one toilet for around every $500.00 people. sprang disinfectant can help to prevent confections for the medic say the cholera outbreak won't be stopped until the sanitation is improved. is not nearly enough clean water for drinking, cooking and washing humanitarian agencies of install from top. but it's only about to say what's needed rapidly growing population here. back at the treatment center doctor say they expect everyone here to survive. others who fled to new comes that
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don't have medical facilities, may not. it's a health crisis that can easily be ended, if only there's enough help. but one that would never have happened is people here hadn't been forced from their homes. malcolm web al jazeera lingo, democratic republic of congo, floods in the northwest, and parts of syria have worse and supplies of thousands of people forced from their homes. syrian opposition groups. a heavy rain has damaged houses, and broads displaced people have taken refuge in towns and schools. there appealing for humanitarian assistance. wednesday marks a 100 years since the birth of renowned mime office, marcel ma, so in france, was inspired by the sign and actor charlie chaplin. he performed around the world sometimes more than $300.00 shows, a year and trash off the reports from paris. michael jackson was one of marcel
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marceau, his most famous fans. the french, my martin, spied the popstars trademark moon walk, dance. ma, so was influenced by charlie chaplin. he created a character called bip, who could make people laugh or cry with gestures. the told stories often better than words, a talent that appeal to people of all generations. but it is very important to see that my public has, has faith these of career. and if you are the youngest generation, hm for ever selfie them, their parents or even grandparents when they came to see the show. finery worked his muscles assistant in his later years. she says he lit up the stage. she wants to create a museum in france, dedicated to his memory and to mine le fox should ha magic coke. there is a dramatic and comic force in one man welcoming by the new york times. when said that marcell marceau as to theatre were charles. the chaplain was to cinema. emma
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muscle was born into a jewish family in eastern france in 1923. during world war 2, his father was killed in a german concentration camp muscle, joined the french resistance, a painful pass that helped shape his work and career which continues to inspire for these students learning. the art of mine helps to enrich their training as performers even. but your key studied under muscle and now teaches students in paris. he says, mine is under appreciated city now it's an undervalued arc because although it's present is often hidden, but marcel marceau has a talent to be known around the world map. so died in 2007 aged $84.00 after a decades long career in which he revived public interest in an art. the content silence into poetry. as after butler al jazeera paris ah.

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