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or sun and 2019, now united in their growing international isolation. their sense to meet again, seeking weapons for the war against as western neighbour, russia is looking towards another neighbor, north korea for support. the bottom administration has expressed concern over increased military cooperation between the 2 barrels. but more than what russia could get from north korea, observers worry about what north korea to demand from russia and return the call for ocean berlin. and this is the day, the goal. this is penny russia running shows and i'm in the ship right now. i'm having to go to north credit. and i think that that comes at the time when russia is increasing the lovely, isolated. and i would say as well,
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that what we have seen choose best and not guessing what they need from china. russia 3 d. what's the problem up north korea to increase more trouble to that understood the kitchen, the excessive rain process. also coming up to exit us from the desert, one bath 1000 joint long lines to leave as the organizers of the burning man festival in nevada. finally, open the only road out ahead of the basic time what i want to do it again for another 3 or 4 days to say, where is the last 3 for this never. but uh, we're not in the trenches in the ukraine. we're not in in the refuge account. we are, we're playing a game together into this to walk into the show. you
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can choose your neighbors, so you better live with them in peace and harmony. the russian saying sounds awfully cynical in line to flooded where food is war of aggression. honest neighbor, ukraine. there are some neighbors. increasingly isolated, russian leader does seem to be seeking peace and harmony with or at least to arms deals. us officials say north korean leader kim jong will soon travel to russia to meet with fulton at the top of the engine. now a potential deal to supply russia with munition for the war and ukraine. the white house has already warned that north korea will pay a price if it supplies russia with weapons. north korea's military mines on full display celebration in july marking ended the korean war, russian defense minister. so it gave show you the side by side with the north korean president, the parade, and the capital p on yang made
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a big show of north korea's expanding new killer program. but what russia needs is most simple. a munition notably artillery shells and anti tank missiles, as many as they can get you officials estimate that russia has fired at around $50000.00 salary shells per day since invading ukraine. international sanctions have limited must goes options to replenish that supply. and so it appears to have turned to north korea, shown yang, hold significant quantities of ammunition. so analysts are unsure about the quality of its stockpiles. but north korea can also offer role materials, particularly oh, which rustic can use to ramp up it's own production of shells? another question for you cranes. western allies is what russia might give in exchange. in the immediate term, food is a top priority for people in yang years of cobra,
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deluxe downs and strangling sanctions. have left many north koreans. on the brink of famine, south korea suspects russia has offered to hold the joint. naval drills with china and north korea. a mirror to the annual exercises held between south korea and the united states. but many also see a russia may offer advanced technologies that could be used to the young young's new caleb program. a prospect that would violate over a dozen un sanctions. danielle salisbury is an associated fellow at the royal united services institute in the u. k. and joins me now from oregon in the us. mr. sales for you're welcome to the day, how worry is this tightening alliance to you? i mean, it's obviously very concerning. i sent to signing for multiple perspectives, so obviously 2 settings for the war and ukraine and the russians procurement of what is to fuel level. and also from the perspective of those career sections and,
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and the nonproliferation regime, it looks like that's a part. what exactly is putting hoping to get from north korea here? the i'm so as i understand the pretend is mostly shopping for so it wasn't very hard to fuel the war. obviously, the war is stretching the russian defense industry and rushes to stop miles to the limit. and also it is probably looking to maintain significant stop off as well for other contingencies. and so it's turning to uh to are kind of a increasing a section upon is that the to rely on thoughts with technology? yeah. but this wouldn't be the 1st time north korea sold arms to be used against ukraine. what it knows that we haven't already seen the sales of the battlefield rocket, some battlefield miss. i was to the group the, the russian private military organization. i think we've also seen some sales o homes of artillery shells because we recently saw evidence that you created, but it's resources and catches on these, on the battlefield that russia is in
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a rather desperate position here. so can young own has a lot of leverage. what is he going to ask for and return? well, he usually has the most career and the regime have means. and this can be things that are as simple as, as a oil. food have been such a wiser, but also take the logical needs. so i'm, so i please. so there is a risk the russian may assist those career. we solve, it's a arms i possibly w m d programs as well. so you say the children will be looking for what technology in return for, for his, his technology that he's, he's wanting to supply that we have to bear in mind that russia is a member of the un security council. and in moscow has back to infectious targeting for us korea's nuclear program for years. the couldn't this system now stopping the regime from developing and trading weapons of mass destruction now collapse. uh
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yeah. so it is very concerning. um, i think since this 2017, we haven't seen any new sanctions put in place to, to your own security council and we haven't actually seen any entities added to the sanctions. let's see. the says the sanction system has kind of been on large support for a while, but i think you, for us, it was to me from being honest the, the kind of alongside china was, was trying to use the receptionist to be in our practice where they are in this whole process, you know, that's a real stop change and, and it's always kind of bringing into question the future of human sections more broadly. the us has made information about this needing public to dissuade north korea from engaging more closely with russia. do you think this plan is likely to succeed high? i wouldn't be surprised if the mason goes ahead and there are some deals either made or seals of amazing. whether we do here, uh what those deals are,
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as in the awesome, you know, i, i think it's 5 as a, do you watch me involve arms and potentially sanctioning preaching business? i might be kept secret on it. my feet down to the west intelligence agencies, a cancer review? well, not doing well. i say, i don't really think as much to the, the us, the lesson dollars can do at this point. so if it is to find common ground, there is no way of stopping this, this strength and the lions from going forward. jose, i mean, i think one of the, one of the challenging parts of this as well as the shared line border when she couldn't very move across all kinds of goods where there's new technology or things like, uh the, the few other furniture lines or whatever is traded in real time because of the shuttle on board and has very little people to do things to take to issue and so on that kind of thing. um so so yeah,
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i would say there's probably not much that we can do apart from uh, watch in line at this point. and there's a bleak outlook, messer sales very thank you so much for your time. thank you. here by says it has uncovered a trafficking ring recruiting people to find for russia and ukraine, the government of nevada police, nationals living, and russia as well as back home are being signed up under false pretences, cuba as a close ally of russia. but after the allegations became known to foreign ministry, felt compelled to stress it is not involved in the war and ukraine and added that authorities are working to dismantle the network. and the statements find a foreign ministry was read out on cuba, national television, and i believe we have that statement for you. let's see if we can bring it up a 10 minute video that video to that adult, the ministry of the interior detected and is working to neutralize. and this month
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old people, the human traffic and networks that operates from russia to incorporate cuban citizens living. the, even some from cuba, things to the military forces participation the military operations in ukraine without seeing it's mainly because it will put on you attendance of this nature be neutralized thing. criminal proceedings are being initiated against people involved in these activities. nothing born with what of us, and if that's like the we'd always that's big now to dr. lewis bice, one who is a professor of sociology at palm beach, state college. and florida in the us is also the co president of the palm beach center for democracy in policy research. and he wrote the book of latin america and the post chavez, the era, the security threat to the united states. dr. flushing, welcome to the day in cuba and russia, have historically been allies. why one, havana air is grievances. so publicly i think a, this is my view. of course i might use that. i wanna ease trying to do the
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steve. i would say, because i find how to believe that there would be uh, a package network that was open a door to good to go work. you went soldiers without the knowledge of the cuban government. so i believe that's right now what they have trying to go east to receive, to basically make believe that they have not support. that's a possibility. all right, so what you're saying is that cuba is actively sending cuban nationals to russia or, or how can we interpret what you're saying? well, according to prisoners defense which itself yeah, blue book, unique size living in my the use the coupon going events e symbol i wouldn't be surprised because there is an entire thread the show way to the given government actually own tier. a saw just to fight in different braces in after the guy he never going to even even seen it yet using the word word. but that
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was many definitely with the company but it doesn't matter really except for the show. and also it was many big gates ago, the cuban restaurant when i went into cornwall. now, the scenario reserves and the scenario that there must be precisely because of both these parties. all right, so you're leaning on history like what, what real evidence is there for that? what is really interesting because the things here are these, you know, is very, very to be because of what the, what the piece of information you get. there is no, everything is one way or the other. i am i suppose you all know jeez, i'm the associate sociologist, i speak to relate that few of us. i so they should be going on the guys, these cannot be held by anybody else except russia. i'm on the other hand, keeping the conflicting. okay. i'm giving,
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i'm given the new company the show night won't say that they exist between russia and the united states. russia go the bills, auto booth resorted to american enemies. i'm due by stephanie vienna. maybe come handed me one of these, these every team that using the better side of your situation, go to the united states. yes. but the united states are watching cuba as well as russia quite close to don't you think that us intelligence would've picked up on have an outstanding cube and soldiers to fight and ukraine. that's supposed to be the b 5 may or may not, you know, not, not be able to think we know that from 911 and added examples that the, the, you know, the a, thank you a security services and don't be given anything. okay. and don't get be able to think about it on the face or basically a big thing that takes everything. all right, i think the,
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i'm very much in the speculation here. but i want to look at the bigger picture with you though. um, how has this more transformed russia's role in latin america? well 1st the, for the most part with these war, i think as natal expanded in eastern europe, cry shop. so to expand the like, you know, maybe taking advantage of the fact that there were new regina that way, that when you speak to the united states, many so a lot me got out why or the? yeah. right. and so these band continues, seems barely, i would say, seems barely 2000 seems particularly since 2010. mm hm. so it is not the 1st time that the brush up, it shows these like, you know, maybe going countries. but now more than ever, even they want, you know,
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pay. yeah. and is it just anti american sentiment that, that unites these countries though because that is, that is not really a stable basis for, for meaningful cooperation. is it, you know, i think it these, uh, i'm on gather things, these companies, i mean these redeem side of the revolutionary ad on many aspects. but one of the elements that got expedited says on these redeems is precisely the needs of the united states. these last week, the or the social or the state, the that the, the make this page has exploded like, you know, maybe downtown to be strong. do they gave me draw the yes i am far we have not seen the only i'm on the think or she seemed like, you know, maybe guess i just need that are one baby swing that in cuba, but also a, i'm own, a company such as but as even dr. tina. okay,
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but the fact that the joining breaks, let me jump in there because i, i do want to get back to the war in ukraine. a number of countries in latin america have been reluctant to condemn russia's invasion of ukraine. now, anti american sentiment assigned that as an invasion of an, you know, a sovereign country. um, are they really on russia side here? in my view, they yeah, they are, they claim you'll probably be, i mean the case, you know, like but as the 40 is that they claim that they want to be mediators to achieve these. but then you have the days that if you look at the scene about these chords, you disagree at that he definitely seems like very sweet. ok have you 5. he pointed savanski. i'm here for they may go for these war even though they have additional came from russia. so in my opinion, yes,
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the site with restaurant even though they don't acknowledge that they will recognize that they won't back knowledge that. but i think in my opinion, they do site with rush, i guess. all right, that was those fleischmann, another palm beach state college. 20 thanks. i slokum the burning man festival in nevada is often described as a once in a lifetime experience. and this year's edition certainly was unlike any other before. after the deserts turned into a sea of mud, organizers have now reopened the only road leading out of the site, allowing stranded revellers to head home. earlier, heavy rains had converted the desert grounds into a monday bath, leaving 70000 burners, as they call themselves to make the best of terrible conditions. vx, it is, was long and tedious as thousands of vehicles sneak their way along this 8 kilometer
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stretch. desperate to get out of the northern nevada desert and onto the nearest highway. a summer storm had left them stranded heavy rains to turn the ground at the annual counter culture celebration into a sea of mud happens opened up on friday. the rain tore down installations, leading organizers to cancel events, and institute a driving bad as a safety precaution. when the rain came down, we'll just kind of went back to our tents and hung out with each other and waited until it stops. it was incredibly muddy. we had to a lot of us put bags over our shoes or take them over our feet in order to protect our feet or our shoes. but overall, it wasn't bad, nothing bad happened. it was just money. the tired revellers carrying mud covered bags at the nearest airport in reno, offered mixed feelings about this year's event i had under basic time. would i want
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to do it again for another 3 or 4 days to say, where is the last 3 for this? never. but uh, we're not in the trenches in the ukraine. we're not in in the refuge account. we are, we're playing a game together in the desperate i wish that there was a little bit more communication in terms of events like that. so you, especially for those of us who come knowing we can't get refunds. and just knowing that we spent a lot of time and money to get out here. the annual burning man celebration attracts tens of thousands of musicians, artists, and activists every year. community and self reliance are among the core principles of the annual gathering values which were very much put to the test at this year's event. dave protocol is that the festival and he joins us now from austin, texas to share his experience. jay, you were one of tens of thousands stuck in the month. when did you realize that you were not going to be able to leave as well?
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it was a, it was a really great experience. i think we realized when start like the bicycle stopped moving in the mud and as people were trying to make their way back to the camp, they would get stuck and then the rain started much quicker and faster and we realized something was probably going to be changing very soon and how did people deal with being trapped in the desert? and was there ever a sense of anxiety or, you know, maybe even panic? absolutely. there people, initial thoughts were on my gosh, how are we gonna get home? is the man going to burn? are we going to have as much fun as possible? but i think once people started realizing that resistance was few tile, uh your anxiety and everything went away. and once we came to a moment of acceptance, you're able to really actually enjoy the festival much, much more that had not happened. it can you paint a picture, maybe for the people that do not know burning man and how it functions where you're
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not scared about running out of supplies before being able to leave, being stuck in the middle of a desert as well. that was actually a very real idea because you have to bring in everything with you. luckily, most people they plan for a few days extra than what they're going to stay there for. and at the time there was a lot of in misinformation we weren't sure if with the 3 or. busy day we weren't sure if that was going to be a week. but luckily everyone banded together and just started sharing whatever extra things i had for people that who maybe didn't have enough water or doesn't have enough food. and you know, so we're able to share. we've got the resources that we had, especially we had a lot of beer and as soon as we started passing that out, everyone's started really lightning and it became like a lot better. all right. how did you eventually get out? because you managed to mean quote unquote escape on sunday. i guess this is where you come in and leave your shoes. yeah,
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so what happened was once we realized zip low and chris rock were able to hide out to the road. we decided that, you know, what we can do is to and there was a couple of camp maids, a couple of neighbors. i really need to get out. so we put a guards bags on our feet and we just started charging away. luckily, before long as we were picked up by some of the cars and our views, our already kind of on the outskirts of the plan. so they weren't really stuck in the center of the camp and the people on the outskirts we're able to just kind of push through and drive through. luckily, we were able to catch a ride all the way back to reno. so we got really lucky actually. you didn't mess the big highlight though, right? because the festival accommodates with the burning of the man. having gotten out on sunday, were you a bit disappointed or were you happy that you managed to get out when you, when you didn't manage to well, you know, i really need to get back from my daughter's birthday, which was today. so happy birthday sophia. but what happened was, uh,
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once we got out, we realize that you know, that this period was still on. we still have friends that we were able to communicate with inside of the burning that event. i was able to watch it on the live stream like police, and also i would listen to the be on my, our radio. so it kind of felt like you were. busy there supporting each other, and also we were able to just kind of talk about our experiences and help people understand what was going on is going to be okay. you'll be able to get out soon enough. so just enjoy the ride while you're there. it sounds all very positive, but there must have been something that, you know, you didn't miss when you got out. oh, i mean, it was definitely, uh the, there was a sense of relief in the same day. there's other lows and other highs. people are breaking down left and right. so there's, there's this sense of community and that's really what the beauty beauty of it is that there really brings together humanity in a way where if people are down,
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there's other people to lift them up. everything really kind of highlights the fact that love is greater than fear. and in those scenarios, despite all the things happening in the world, a humanity can still ban together and go through any kind of adverse. there was quite a bit of shot in front of the online about you guys getting stuck in the desert. how did you feel about that? uh well, uh, i actually didn't mind it. i thought, you know, as long as they start the air dropping and of the water and mollie, you know, we might make it up. ok, but i'm not sure shit. i'm just joking. but yeah, it was fun. it was good. i think it was um, you know, there is a lot of people that are upside, but once you realize that, hey, you're stuck here and there's nothing you can do about it. you're really just need to kind of like make the best of out of a bad situation and end up being an amazing situation really at the end. we don't have too much time, but maybe a yes or no. will you be going back next year?
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oh, only if it rains only if it rains when i go back. all right, those days are gone. thank you so much for sharing your experience. thank you. thank you so much. yes. as i was there a time, but make sure to stay in touch. you can follow our team on ex, formerly known as twitter. you'll find this under apps. it'll be news and myself at nicole underscore for this is the latest headlines you're looking for. there is always our website at w, w dot com for now. no, from all of us here on the day. thank you so much for spending part of your day by the
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